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6th July 2018
05:20pm BST

Neville branded the tears "embarrassing" as he urged the defender to continue fighting for two late goals.
"Is he crying? What's he crying for? What's up with him? Five minutes to go yet," Neville said.
"I'm all for emotion and passion but that's embarrassing. Your team's got five minutes, you can score two goals - get on with it."Neville knows all about what it takes to stage late comebacks, having played in the 1999 Champions League final when Manchester United scored two goals in time added on to overturn Bayern Munich. While some viewers forgave Neville for his opinion on Gimenez's early outpouring of emotion because of the fact that a refusal to give up was drilled in to him as a young full-back by Sir Alex Ferguson, others accused him of being insensitive to the image of a passionate professional coming to terms with the heartbreaking realisation of being eliminated from the World Cup. https://twitter.com/AaronDorsett16/status/1015263380066721793 https://twitter.com/imyoongsus/status/1015262092973232129 https://twitter.com/HardAdz1/status/1015261906238570497 https://twitter.com/olumide_ot/status/1015261538305892353 https://twitter.com/sean_drury95/status/1015261516868800512 https://twitter.com/Alex_Philpott/status/1015261117260746758 https://twitter.com/theginger_ninja/status/1015261026084970496 https://twitter.com/pardonater/status/1015260878499995648 https://twitter.com/MoeTweetzz/status/1015261256155062272 https://twitter.com/IAM2014__/status/1015264174149074945 https://twitter.com/GriffinDaniel/status/1015262180344770562
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