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Published 09:54 18 Dec 2016 GMT
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"It came across as bullying," Chief Sports Writer for the Mail on Sunday, Oliver Holt weighed in. "It was like a collective ganging up on him. He had the temerity to call you out a bit and mention the fact that you got bombed out of Valencia, which obviously you got the hump about. "The attitude that he shouldn't be allowed to speak struck me as odd and it goes into a wider debate about whether we give English players enough responsibility. German players are very intelligent, they're very use to having a platform, it's not a big deal for them. "In our country - and you've become partly to blame for this - we're absolutely obsessive... we're very poor about communication."Gary Neville did not accept those comments. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wT-GaNILyBA
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