
Gary Neville Gives Valencia Players iPads To Help Explain His Training Methods
Gary Neville showed a handy knack with the touch screen during his time on Sky Sports, and it appears he's taken that same skill with him to Valencia.
According to the Daily Mail (via Reuters), the new Mestalla boss has issued every one of his Valencia players with an iPad to help them understand his training methods while he gets to grips with the Spanish language.
But Neville's assistant Miguel Angel Angulo has revealed the former Manchester United player is warming quickly to his new role:
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"He has given an iPad to each player to help them follow training and different actions during games. He is doing better than I expected. I thought the language barrier would be more of a problem. Gary has already started to speak a little Spanish and he is improving quickly. There is a good understanding with the players asking him or me what is wanted. It won't take long before we can demonstrate the style of football that we want.
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Neville is without a win from two games since taking over Valencia at the beginning of December but will fancy his chances of claiming a first victory when his side take on lower-league Barakaldo in the Copa Del Rey on Wednesday.
[h/t the Daily Mail]



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