Gary Neville says he will not resign at Valencia after 7-0 loss
Gary Neville insists he is not thinking about resigning as Valencia head coach after his side were thrashed 7-0 by Barcelona.
"I won't sleep well tonight. I didn't like what I saw. The fans didn't deserve that. We have to recover incredibly quickly.
"It was one of the most painful experiences I've had in football.

Neville suffered his fifth defeat since taking over as Valencia boss
A hashtag calling for Neville to be removed from his position at the Mestalla trended on Twitter in Valencia during and after the game.
The La Liga club have won only four matches during his period as manager, all of them in the Copa, with the former Manchester United defender watching his team lose 1-0 at home to Sporting Gijon in the league last weekend.
Neville was appointed as Valencia boss on a six-month contract on December 2. The club have have also since been knocked out of the Champions League following a 2-0 home defeat to Lyon - Neville's first match in charge.
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