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Published 11:05 9 Dec 2015 GMT
"I can't sit here and say 'Oh well, I've just picked this up and I'm in this position because of someone else'," said Neville, who was speaking exclusively to BT Sport.
"It's stating the obvious that from my point of view the first game as a coach you want to win anyway, whether it's a Champions League game or not.
"But the fact that it's a big Champions League game where obviously elimination could loom if we don't do our job, which is the most important thing, or results don't go our way elsewhere, would be a massive disappointment."
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