Gary Neville cracks up as Paul Scholes mocks his shirt size during cheeky chat

Gary Neville called out his former Manchester United and England team-mate Paul Scholes for 'fat-shaming' him over his size of shirt collar in the latest episode of The Overlap.

While touching on the private life of Scholes as well as his career, the pair found time to have a few laughs while training in his Oldham gym.

Joined by the former midfielder's eldest son Arron, the ex-team-mates got on to the topic of weight, with Neville saying he gained some after retiring.

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When asked if he enjoys training in the gym, Scholes says: "I couldn't say I enjoy it. But I feel better once I've done it. Do you enjoy doing that?"

With Neville replying while lifting dumbbells: "Yeah. I like feeling stronger in by body cos I feel better in my mind."

Adding when Scholes asked if he trains to look better: "No. To be fair Scholesy you know I put weight on when I stopped playing football for a couple of years. I went round. People just kept f***ing battering me. I felt s***."

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When Scholes joked that the worst thing is having clothes that don't fit you, Neville laughed and said: "The worst thing is when you've got to have two or three differences sizes of shirts through the year.

"Sometimes your 15 and a half collar comes out and then your 16 and a half."

Scholes adds: "16 1/2? That's big init? Cos I've got a fat neck and I don't think I've been 16 and a half."

With a laughing Neville concluding: "He's fat shaming be on The Overlap!

"He's fat shaming be on The Overlap! We try and help people on this program."

Scholes spoke openly about why he didn't succeed with England and why he will never return to management – and was also praised for talking about his autistic son Aiden.

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