Any plans Gary Neville had for a coaching career appear to be on hold for the moment.
As we all know, his spell at Valencia didn’t pan out too well, nor did England’s Euro 2016 campaign, where the former Manchester United full-back had been assistant to manager Roy Hodgson.
With Hodgson swiftly resigning following the last-16 defeat to Iceland, Neville also left his position as a coach with the national side.
With Sam Allardyce’s Gareth Southgate’s England team preparing to face Malta in a World Cup qualifier this weekend, Wayne Rooney took time out of his day to tweet Neville, telling him that he’d made use of the golf shoes he’d left behind having left his England role.
Thanks for leaving your golf shoes here @GNev2 they have come in handy today pic.twitter.com/PZRVxdb84X
— Wayne Rooney (@WayneRooney) October 5, 2016
Reading between the lines (all one and a half of them), many have interpreted this as Rooney’s way of having a laugh at his former Manchester United club mate.
If it was, Neville’s response was perfect – reminding Rooney that if he and his fellow England teammates had managed to beat Iceland last June, he might well have still been involved with the national team…
I left them there thinking we'd beat Iceland !!!! https://t.co/tjZ8HNIGWu
— Gary Neville (@GNev2) October 5, 2016
As things stand, Rooney is yet to respond… although it’s probably safe to assume that Gary’s won this one.