Manchester United legend Gary Neville was in the ITV studio during Argentina's World Cup opener against Iceland on Saturday afternoon.Argentina reached the final in 2014 but Leo Messi will be desperate to finally win some silverware for his country.They are one of the favourites to win the competition in Russia but they went in at half-time drawing 1-1.Manchester City's Sergio Aguero had given Argentina the lead with a brilliant finish in the 19th minute before Alfred Finnbogason equalised four minutes later.Man United defender Marcos Rojo bagged the assist for Aguero's goal.The 28-year-old Argentine, who only made nine Premier League appearances this season, mis-hit his shot from distance and Aguero controlled it brilliantly before firing into the roof of the net.In the studio, Neville wasn't so impressed by Rojo's role in the goal.

Neville on Rojo

Rojo joined Man United from Sporting CP back in 2014 but doesn't appear to have convinced Neville of his shooting abilities.

Speaking live on ITV at half-time, the retired Man United legend called Rojo a "muppet" for attempting a shot.

Neville said: "When the ball came to Rojo - I've been watching him for four years at United - I was thinking, 'don't shoot from there, you Muppet."

His fellow pundits were cracking up in the studio and fans on social media were absolutely loving it too.

Twitter found Neville's comment hilarious but you would imagine that Rojo won't find it quite so funny.

Hockey player Samantha Quek jumped to Rojo's defence with a brilliant response - the pot calling the kettle black.

Rojo signed a new deal at Man United in March but admitted that he recently spoke to Jose Mourinho about his lack of playing time.

The Argentine international said: “I cannot blame Jose, but at the end of the season, with fear, I went to talk to him and I tried to ask him what was going on.

“He told me there were several in situations similar to mine. And he was going to put the one in who was better.”

Mourinho is also working as a pundit in Russia during the World Cup and will be keeping a keen eye on Rojo's performances.