Gary Neville has admitted to 'wishing he shared the outlook' of England's modern attacking fullbacks.
Neville won eight Premier Leagues and two Champions Leagues in over 600 appearances for Manchester United, but scored just seven goals in his professional career.
He singled out the likes of Reece James and Trent-Alexander Arnold as players he would have liked to have emulated.
Gary Neville wished he had the 'outlook' of England's modern attacking fullbacks
He named Trent Alexander-Arnold and Reece James as players who look more 'relaxed'
Speaking to Geoff Shreeves on the Overlap, Neville said: 'I wasn't very good at scoring goals.