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Gary Neville sheds new light on his horror stint at Valencia

Gary Neville sheds new light on his horror stint at Valencia

Gary Neville has claimed he felt 'massively inferior' to rival managers during his time as Valencia boss - admitting he had 'no idea what was going on' on the touchline. Neville lasted less than four months in charge at the LaLiga side after accepting an offer to coach the team from owner and close friend Peter Lim, with the Sky Sports pundit winning just three of his 16 league games in charge. Neville, who has a UEFA Pro Licence, claimed his achilles heel during his time at the club was an inability to manage the game from the touchline and lacking the ability to change things up tactically during a game.