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Interesting analogy by Gary Neville......He da man...:nutkick:
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Neville laments England's lack of quality
September 2, 2011
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Former Manchester United captain Gary Neville believes not even Sir Alex Ferguson would have helped England win last year's World Cup.
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Gary Neville played in three European Championships and two World Cups
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Fabio Capello's side were humiliated by Germany, losing 4-1 in the second round in South Africa, with Neville claiming the squad lacked quality.
However, Neville feels old boss Ferguson would have struggled to push England any further, telling BBC Radio 5 Live: "Ferguson may have got more out of the squad. But the reality is, would we have beaten Spain in the last World Cup? No, because they were better than England.''
With 85 appearances to his name, Neville is England's most-capped right-back, but has described his time playing for his country as "a wasted opportunity''.
Only once during his career did England progress beyond the last eight - the Euro '96 semi-final when they again lost to Germany - and then Neville was not involved in that game.
"I loved playing for England, but we've fallen short and I've contributed to that over the last 10 years as much as anyone,'' he said. "The analogy I use is, if a man takes a woman out 85 times and then she's not your girlfriend at the end of it, you've wasted a lot of time. You measure success by achieving things.
"We got to the quarter-finals, but that's falling short because we were not getting to European Championship and World Cup finals. Over the last 10 or 15 years, Spain, France, Italy, Portugal and Brazil have all been better than England. We need more players of higher quality who can keep the ball.''