It is well known that England have struggled in major tournaments over the years.
The same old story occurs; the nation hypes up the Three Lions prior to a World Cup or a European Championship and the team crumble in the early rounds.
At Euro 2016 in France, Roy Hodgson's side lost to minnows Iceland in the last-16 stage, two years after a humiliating exit at the World Cup in Brazil.
The players were eliminated in the group stage for the first time since 1958, and now the pressure is on Gareth Southgate to guide the nation to a better outcome at the World Cup in Russia next summer.
England have some talented players within the ranks, but it has been a common complaint over the years that the style of play is dull and lacking finesse.
Recent qualifiers against Malta and Slovakia have done little to set the world alight, and some have argued that supporters have become disillusioned with the national team.
Neville, who worked as part of England's coaching staff for four years between 2012 and 2016, has argued on Twitter that the team still have plenty of support.
Not many football fans agreed with the former Manchester United star's views.
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