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Published 12:54 16 Nov 2018 GMT
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Neville insists that he was never a fan of pre-match handshakes with rival captains and pointed to the fact that he also refused to shake Phil Neville's hand ahead of a match between United and Everton as proof of his stance.
"Shake hands at the end of the game when you've had the battle," Neville said.
"I just think, I'm focusing before a game. I'm focusing on my first pass - which wasn't always a good one - my first touch, my first tackle, my opponent and how I'm going to affect him in the first five minutes of that game.
"So you say about not shaking hands with Peter Schmeichel, but I didn't shake hands with my brother when he was captain of Everton.
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