The two Manchester United legends were both integral members of the famous Red Devils team that lifted an iconic continental treble in the 1998-99 season.
Former United manager Sir Alex Ferguson clinched his side’s treble win in 1999 with a famous comeback win against Bayern Munich in the Champions League final.
Gary Neville and David Beckham both had illustrious playing spells under Sir Alex Ferguson, who is widely considered one of the best managers of all time.
Beckham shot to superstardom at United after he burst onto the scene at Old Trafford and thrived under the tutelage of Red Devils legend Ferguson.
The 49-year-old former United star lifted six Premier League titles, a Champions League and two FA Cups before he left Old Trafford in 2003.
Neville, on the other hand, remained at Old Trafford throughout his illustrious playing career and even served as captain under Ferguson.
The 49-year-old revelled in the success that Ferguson ushered in at United, with Neville lifting eight Premier League titles and two Champions League trophies.
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Source: Tampa Bay Times