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Jamie Carragher has taken to Twitter to mock Sky Sports colleague Gary Neville in wake of Manchester United’s exit from the Carabao Cup this evening.
The Red Devils were defeated 2-0 by their city rivals at Old Trafford to crash out of the competition at the last hurdle before the final.
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It will be of great disappointment to manager to Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and anyone with any affiliation to Manchester United, no doubt, but appears to have given Liverpool legend great entertainment – as you may expect.
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In case you missed it, after United’s unlikely rise to second in the Premier League table, behind the leaders on goal difference, Neville took to Twitter to celebrate being “joint top”.
Happy New Year ( Joint Top ?) pic.twitter.com/b3m68gSWD3
— Gary Neville (@GNev2) January 1, 2021
Of course, their is no such thing as joint top, merely winners and losers, as Carragher has helpfully pointed out for his Sky Sports colleague on Twitter this evening.
See the post from Carra below – he just couldn’t help himself!
Joint semi finalists! pic.twitter.com/2FI5O9PHZH
— Jamie Carragher (@Carra23) January 6, 2021
Well done Joel Hooke, for making our day.
The journalism student has made an hilarious Twitter thread in which he’s ranked Jamie Carragher’s use of the word ‘There’ on Monday Night Football.
While it might sound mundane, it absolutely isn’t!
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If you click on the tweet below, you’ll be able to watch all of the videos – and Joel’s analysis of each one:
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Rating Jamie Carragher’s use of *pause* “THERE” in his analysis.
A thread:
— Joel Hooke (@joel_hooke) January 19, 2021
It’s gone so viral, that Carra has managed to see it himself and promised to never use the word again!
We very much hope he does – as iconic as the Stevie Gerrard ‘Yeah, of course’!
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I’m never using it again!
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— Jamie Carragher (@Carra23) January 19, 2021