Gary Neville appeared to aim a slight dig at Manchester City during the live watchalong of Arsenal vs Manchester United.
The Gunners welcomed United to the Emirates Stadium as the busy festive Premier League fixtures got underway.
On The Overlap, the likes of Neville, Jamie Carragher, Roy Keane and Ian Wright got together as they hosted a live watchalong on YouTube.
During the show, ex-United defender Neville appeared to aim a brutal dig at City.
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Neville said: "Oh, we've been joined by 32,000 people. That's more than City get at home init."
After Neville's comment, Carragher and Wright burst into laughter.
Neville then said: "To be fair, there won't be a City fan watching, they're all in the stadium." You can watch the footage below.
City were in Premier League action against Nottingham Forest at the Etihad Stadium as they looked to end their winless streak.
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Pep Guardiola's men earned a 2-0 half-time lead thanks to goals from Bernardo Silva and Kevin De Bruyne.
In the second half, City made it 3-0 after Jeremy Doku netted in the 57th minute.
Former City and Scotland defender Jen Beattie was full of praise for De Bruyne, who came off in the 74th minute.
She said on BBC Radio 5 Live: "A deserved standing ovation for Kevin de Bruyne.
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"We know how hard it is to come back after being out for so long with an injury and to come back and play how he did and get a goal and assist is great. He played very, very well."
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Topics: Gary Neville, Manchester United, Manchester City, Football, Arsenal