Everton midfielder Leon Osman has taken a swipe at former teammate Tim Cahill for upstaging the final day at the club of David Moyes and Phil Neville.
In extracts from his autobiography published in the Liverpool Echo, Osman also disclosed how the former Everton manager's final game at Goodison Park was marred by Cahill getting in on the act.
"He was given a fantastic send-off by our fans and it was really fitting.
"Our manager who has been there for 11 years (came out on to the pitch after Phil Neville who was retiring). That should have been it but who comes on the pitch last? Tim Cahill! I just couldn't believe it. It was incredible.
"Tim should have declined the offer in my opinion. He'd been unbelievable for Everton, one of the best signings ever, but that was Nev and Moyesy's moment and not his."
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