
Manchester United legend Gary Neville has earned more criticism from Chelsea boss Mauricio Pochettino.
The Argentine has often expressed that he is friends with Neville and that they have a good relationship.
However, he admitted that Neville's words about his players at the weekend, where he called them bottlejobs" for losing the Carabao Cup final, were too harsh.
He stated to reporters after an FA Cup win over Leeds United: Gary, my friend, what you did. His opinion now is always around and around and around. Yes, of course, we cannot agree about that. My love to Gary, it's not fair to use these type of words with a team that is so brave and a club that is always showing fight for big things.
"With this type of performance, we show we are brave and we can win games and of course, nothing to say, it's only to keep moving. It's not important for the team. It's not important for us. We know how we are, who we are and how we behave, the way we behave and why we lose the game against Liverpool, it's nothing to do with this.
"It's because of all different things. You need to accept the opinions. That is not for us to talk, we know we are brave, we are working really hard. If people want to go around and around and around with this comment. For us, it's not an important. Nothing to say, respect his opinion and move on."
