Gary Neville claimed Sir Alex Ferguson didn't carry passengers as he opened up about his successful Manchester United career.

The former Red Devils defender, 49, enjoyed a trophy-laden career at his boyhood club which included eight Premier League titles, two Champions League trophies, and seven FA Cup and League Cup triumphs across his 19 years as a footballer.

Neville ranks among the greatest right-backs in Premier League history but is notoriously self-deprecating when it comes to his ability, despite the sheer amount of winning he achieved.

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Speaking on the Stick to Football podcast, brought to you by Sky Bet, he admitted that it's "easier" understate his career given the amount of people who tell him plenty of players could have played in his position considering the extraordinary talent he had around him at Man United.

"It’s easier that way [to downplay my career]," Neville claimed. "If I said that I was the best right back in Premier League history, or one of the best, how is that going to go down? Where do you rank yourself? I don’t know. I’m content with everything that I did and I don’t feel like I need to play it up in any way, shape, or form.

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Gary Neville celebrating winning the Premier League
Gary Neville won eight Premier League titles with Manchester United

"I think it’s because a lot of people will say that I played with Rio Ferdinand or Jaap Stam, that I had Roy Keane or Paul Scholes, David Beckham, [Andrei] Kanchelskis, and [Cristiano] Ronaldo in front of me – a lot of people say that anyone could have played there [right back].

"So, I play along to the actual crowd a bit with that idea that anyone could have played because I had such unbelievable players around me."

The Manchester native was a stalwart throughout Sir Alex Ferguson's reign at the club and despite many suggesting Neville was merely a serviceable player, he explained why his long tenure with United was an achievement.

CARDIFF, WALES - FEBRARY 26: Gary Neville and Sir Alex Ferguson of Manchester United pose with the Carling Cup trophy in the dressing room after the Carling Cup Final match between Manchester United and Wigan Athletic at The Millennium Stadium on February 26 2006 in Cardiff, Wales. (
He claimed Sir Alex Ferguson didn't carry passengers in his 26-year career at Man United

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“If I get asked now and I think about it, to actually live in that environment and be there and survive for 21 years, which is how long I was at United for, I do think that it was an achievement," Neville claimed.

"I do genuinely think that he [Sir Alex Ferguson] didn’t carry passengers and he would have gotten rid of me, or the players would have found me out in those 20 years – you wouldn’t have been able to survive."