Phil Neville: Boo me, but leave my kid out of this

Home fans booed Harvey Neville every time he touched the ball

Phil Neville understands why Inter Miami fans are starting to turn on him, but he is drawing a line when it comes to his son.

There was plenty of discontent at DRV PNK Stadium on Wednesday night, as Inter Miami lost 1-0 to the New York Red Bulls. It was the fourth loss in a row for Inter and saw the club remain in last place in the Eastern Conference.

A “Neville Out” banner was spotted in the crowd as fans aired their desire to see the coach leave. The ire was also directed at Harvey Neville, who was subbed into the match in the 90th minute and was booed every time he touched the ball.

That did not sit well with Phil Neville, who urged his team’s fans to save their booing for him.

“I understand their frustrations,” Neville said in his post-game press conference. “I understand the banners and all that business because it comes with the territory of being a professional football manager.”

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“I was incredibly, incredibly proud of the young boy that they were booing,” Neville added, referring to his 20-year-old son. “I think he showed great courage. And it hurts. But I understand and I think he understands.”

Asked if he had a message for the fans, the manager responded: “Please, just come for me … Don’t kill one of our own, don’t dump one of our own. Just come for me.”

“Don’t go for one of my boys, don’t go for one of my young kids because that hurts, that’s personal,” the manager added.

Inter Miami right back DeAndre Yedlin echoed his coach’s sentiments, saying it wasn’t fair for fans to target just one player.

“If you’re gonna boo him, then boo all of us,” the USMNT defender said. “We understand their frustrations but I don’t think it’s right to go after one player, especially a young player.”

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Inter Miami signs Harvey Neville, son of head coach Phil, to pro deal

The 20-year-old moved up to Inter’s MLS side after impressing with the club’s reserves

Inter Miami has announced the club has signed fullback Harvey Neville to a professional contract through the 2024 season, with club options for 2025 and 2026.

Neville, 20, is the son of the club’s head coach Phil Neville, and nephew of former England defender and current pundit Gary Neville.

After signing for Inter Miami II, the club’s reserve team in May 2021, Neville has impressed in USL League One and this year in MLS Next Pro. Prior to joining Miami, Neville spent time in the academies of Valencia and Manchester United.

Neville, who has represented Ireland at the youth international level, can play on either flank as a fullback and can also play in midfield.

“Harvey has developed well over these last two seasons with Inter Miami CF II. We’re pleased with his progress as a young player in our system and feel his versatility will offer us cover in a number of areas,” said Inter Miami sporting director Chris Henderson in a club release.

Neville may not be the only son of a famous ex-England player to join the club’s MLS setup in the near future.

Romeo Beckham, son of Inter Miami owner David, has been starring alongside Neville for the club’s reserves in 2022, including scoring his first professional goal on a free kick last month.

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