The Liverpool manager's freshest remarks on an incorrectly disallowed goal against Tottenham have seen him suggest the match should be replayed.
That comes after the Professional Game Match Officials Limited [PGMOL] released audio that showed an almighty blunder for Luis Diaz's opener, in what would go on to be a 2-1 Spurs win.
Speaking post-match, Klopp remarked: "I've never seen a game like this with the most unfair circumstances," and he had Neville's backing.
But the Manchester United legend has now changed his tune after Klopp said: "I think the only outcome should be a replay. That's how it is.
"The argument against that is then everyone will ask for it. A replay would be the right thing."
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Responding to the German's pre-match press conference ahead of their Europa League clash with Royale Union Saint-Gilloise, Neville wasn't happy.
"Can't believe how Liverpool have grabbed defeat from victory in their handling of this!" he wrote. "They were wronged by a shocking mistake. End of!"
The Sky Sports pundit was also reacting to a club statement in which Liverpool said: "We will explore the range of options available, given the clear need for escalation and resolution."
When asked why he had changed his views by one follower Neville responded: "Because of Liverpool's statement escalating it, mentioning integrity and exploring options. Now we've seen they want a replay! That's madness."
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He even had time to bite back at one fan accusing him of bias by sarcastically writing: "Yeah I never criticise United."