Gary Neville, former Premier League footballer and current pundit, expressed his frustration after the second half of the Tottenham v Everton match was delayed due to technical difficulties. The match, which was part of the Premier League relegation battle, kicked off with a score of 1-0 to Tottenham at the time of the delay.
Neville took to social media to express his discontent, stating that 'it's not good enough' and questioning the Premier League's ability to handle such situations. He also pointed out that the match against West Ham, which took place at the same time, started without any issues.
The delay lasted for several minutes, causing frustration among fans and players alike. While the exact cause of the technical issues is still unknown, Neville's comments have sparked a wider debate about the Premier League's organisation and ability to handle pressure situations.
Neville's comments have also raised questions about the Premier League's technical capabilities and whether they are doing enough to ensure smooth matches. The Premier League has faced criticism in the past for its handling of technical issues, and this latest incident has added fuel to the fire.
The match eventually resumed, with Tottenham going on to win 3-1. However, the delay has left a sour taste among fans and players, and Neville's comments have sparked a wider debate about the Premier League's priorities.