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Published 09:54 15 Dec 2016 GMT
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You can actually pinpoint the second when his heart rips in half.
We're a long way from dancing beneath the Wembley lights now.
Fortunately for Crystal Palace and Pardew, Phil Neville was there to offer some advice.
In Match of the Day's typically expedited analysis of every game, the Mancunian was at hand to sum up his thoughts and impart pure wisdom on proceedings.
Phil Neville on Crystal Palace
Simple, really. Stop conceding goals and you'll have a better chance.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C0R5uaGVrZM
That insight was appreciated by viewers who would've otherwise been none-the-wiser.
https://twitter.com/Starkyandhutch/status/809178438208815104
Phil Neville on Middelsbrough
Not conceding is one thing but Neville knows the real key to winning matches.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B5y4OEu-ddQ
Start scoring. What else do you need to know?
https://twitter.com/AbdulFulham/status/809173408235880448
Phil Neville on Swansea
And, guess what? If you can score goals and do something else right, you are guaranteed a win. That's right, you got it, clean sheets.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6KCZauQfphU
He's been preaching this logic for two years now.
https://twitter.com/iwharper85/status/546448713225617408
And, still, no-one will listen.
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