Liverpool fans have always enjoyed Gary Neville making poor predictions, and one claim about Mohamed Sarah of 2019 has returned to plague him.
Sarah Liverpool’s hero is once again
The Reds were not entirely persuasive in their 1-0 victory over Burnley on Sunday, but ultimately, dominating the creation of possession and chance means they deserve all three points.
The game was decided by a penalty from Sara in the dying seconds, and Liverpool legend filled a spotkick past Martin Devravka to maintain his team’s 100% victory start to the Premier League season.
In fact, the 33-year-old has come a long way from his best in Turf Moor to a slow start to the campaign for him, but he can often get out of trouble when the Reds really need to produce something.
Incredibly, Sarah has had 100 goal contributions than any other player in the Premier League since joining Liverpool in the summer of 2017.
Neville’s awful Sarah claim has been from 2019.
His quote is being broadcast in 2019 mirrorNeville insists that Sarah will leave Liverpool the following summer, saying the exit is inevitable.
“Sarah leaves, he can absolutely assure him. I can see it, you can feel it, you can smell it, you know it.”
That summer, Neville also predicted that Manchester United would win the league title again before Liverpool.
“Liverpool, City, Tottenham – all of these clubs have had poor recruitment policies from time to time over the last 25-30 years, so United are experiencing one at this point. In the end they stumble on the right recruitment system, people with the right recruitment. They get great managers.
“It’s going to happen. We can guarantee that Demanchester United is as clear as they win again. They’ll get the problem again. They’ll win the league, and in my opinion they’ll probably win the league before Liverpool.
These are the bold predictions that Neville has become famous for over the years, and United legends couldn’t see how far his club is from the team.
As for his Sarah’s comments, it has been six years since they and the king of Egypt are still Liverpool players and solidified his position not only as one of the Reds’ best players, but also as one of the greatest players in Premier League history.