First time I'd seen him doing the Sky 'analysis bit'. Very good and a big step up on Gray and Keys. Neville made the odd mistake, but he'll grow into the job, but he had loads of great insights that come (partly) with being recently playing at the top level under the greatest manager in British football history. He doesn't seem to have any blatant bias, and worked well with the other guy. Loved what he said about Luiz, who is a quality player, but does play in an undisciplined fashion.
What tends to happen is a pundit gets settled, then stops bothering - look at how often Alan Hansen phones it in these days for the perfect example, or the Keys/Gray double act (before Gray gave Newscorp an excuse to sacking him after he accused them of hacking his phone...)