Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has launched a withering attack on the Neville brothers following their criticisms of Loris Karius.
Karius continues to come under fire after his performances against Bournemouth and West Ham have cost the Reds five points in their past two games.
A war of words has developed between the German and Sky Sports pundit Gary, with the pair publicly trading blows through the media in recent weeks.
Phil Neville has also weighed into the debate with the ex-Everton captain backing up his brother’s critique during his appearance on Match of the Day 2 on Sunday.
But Klopp has hit back at the former Manchester United duo
He said: “The pundits, former players most of them, forgot completely how it felt when they got criticised.
“Especially the Neville brothers: the one who was the manager (Gary), he obviously should know that too much criticism never helps.
“But he is not interested in helping a Liverpool player, I can imagine, but that makes the things he says not make more sense.
“He showed he struggled with the job to judge players when he was manager [at Valencia] so why do we let him talk about players on television?
“I don’t listen to them. I am pretty sure ‘Carra’ (Jamie Carragher) doesn’t speak too positively about Man United players.
“Obviously the Neville brothers don’t like Liverpool, I have no problem with that and if they can cause bigger problems than we have already they have tried.”
