GARY NEVILLE has shared a hilarious video of himself being abused by Wolves fans – as Jamie Carragher appeared to egg them on.
The former Manchester United star was on punditry duties for the Friday night football as Fulham hosted Wolves.
With the pre-match build-up done, Neville headed into the Craven Cottage TV studio with fellow analyst Karen Carney and presenter Kelly Cates.
Carragher headed up the gantry to provide co-commentary.
With the studio hanging above the away end, it did not take long for the travelling Wolves fans to spot Neville watching the match from the window.
Supporters playfully serenaded the TV pundit with an unflattering chorus of "Gary Neville is a w*****", which he duly took in excellent humour.
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He recorded a video of the Wolves supporters facing his direction as they blasted out the song, before eventually turning the camera on himself to reveal a sheepish grin.
A woman, possibly Carney or Cates, could be heard giggling in the background as the chants grew loud enough for even viewers at home and commentators Martin Tyler and Carragher to hear.
The former Liverpool defender then brilliantly quipped: "Just let it breathe, Martin."
Carragher and Neville have developed a popular love-hate dynamic since the former arrived on Sky Sports and often have fun at the other's expense.
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As usual they were teamed-up to provide punditry for Friday Night Football and were treated to a decent game.
Relegation-threatened Wolves made the far stronger start and took the lead through Pablo Sarabia.
It was his first goal since joining from PSG last month.
But Manor Solomon came off the bench to score for the third game in a row to grab a point for Fulham.
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