Euro final will be 'difficult' for young Reds after attack
Pundit and former Manchester United defender Phil Neville has said the young players who grew up in Manchester will find tonight's Europa League final difficult after Monday's terror attack.
Neville told 5 live Breakfast: "I want to be in Manchester, I don't want to be in Stockholm. Players like Rashford and Lingard, they are inexperienced and they had to do that minutes silence and show their respects at the training ground. They've been brought up in this city, they will find it difficult."
"From what would be probably the biggest game of their careers now all of a sudden it doesn't feel important."
This clip is originally form 5 live Breakfast Wednesday 24 May 2017.
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