How Monday Night Football pundits prepare: Sky Sports release behind the scenes footage of Ian Wright and Jamie Carragher rehearsing for the show before the Arsenal legend’s appearance earlier this week

Sky Sports have released behind-the-scenes footage of their pundits preparing for Monday Night Football.

Arsenal legend Ian Wright featured in the Premier League match between Chelsea and Newcastle at Stamford Bridge on Monday, which the Blues won 3-2.

Either side of the match saw a number of topics discussed and analyzed by Wright and Sky Sports regular Jamie Carragher, as well as a never-before-seen clip from Sky’s new matchday series SCENES has now provided insight into how much work goes into the show beforehand. has now provided insight into how much work goes into the show beforehand.

The 65-second clip shows Wright and Carragher both standing in front of a huge projector watching Darwin Nunez’s movements during the second half of Liverpool’s clash with Manchester City on Sunday.

The Uruguayan forward was caught offside several times at Anfield, and the clip opens with Wright calling on Nunez to ‘make sure he’s onside now’ after again straying past the last defender.

Sky Sports have released behind-the-scenes footage of their pundits preparing for Monday Night Football

The clip shows Ian Wright explaining how Darwin Nunez was able to improve his movement

The clip shows Ian Wright explaining how Darwin Nunez was able to improve his movement

Wright and Jamie Carragher discussed the clip to ensure they were on the same page for the live show

Wright and Jamie Carragher discussed the clip to ensure they were on the same page for the live show

The ball was still in Liverpool’s half with young defender Jarell Quansah, but Wright insisted Nunez should have already tried to start a run as he claimed ‘now I’m gone, I’m going to run over there’ as he gave Nunez instructed to turn his point and move behind City’s backline on the left.

Wright highlighted Quansah’s time on the ball as he called on Nunez to be more proactive with his movements, before Carragher intervened and asked for the footage to be taken back, ensuring the pair got their analysis of the situation exactly right.

As the clip continued to roll, Wright explained to Carragher how Nunez gave Quansah “nothing” by standing still, which Carragher agreed with as he stood with his arms folded listening to Wright’s analysis of Nunez’s shortcomings.

Quansah eventually played the ball to the right wing, but Nunez still did not attempt to run behind, despite Wright believing the situation was ‘made for him’ to do so.

Nunez eventually half-heartedly moved forward, but when the ball is clipped over the top, he is offside again and the pass is still passed over to the City goalkeeper.

Wright and Carragher then discuss Nunez’s body language at the time, suggesting that he ‘switched off’ when he did not receive the ball earlier.

The clip provides a fascinating insight into how Monday Night Football experts work together hours before the show kicks off to keep them on the same page when they air live.

Carragher is a regular on the show and has impressed with his in-depth analysis over the years

Carragher is a regular on the show and has impressed with his in-depth analysis over the years

Wright also shined on Monday night, earning praise for speaking freely about topics while reflecting on his illustrious career

Wright also shined on Monday night, earning praise for speaking freely about topics while reflecting on his illustrious career

Wright made a positive impression during his highly anticipated appearance on the show, with fans praising him for speaking about ‘the elephant in the room’ as he raised the issue of City having 115 charges hanging over them.

He also backed his former club Arsenal to win the Premier League for the first time in 20 years, while praising Mikel Arteta’s men for being ‘ruthless’ this season.

Wright is Arsenal’s second-highest goalscorer in history after Thierry Henry, but told how things could have been very different when he came close to joining Chelsea in 1996 after a falling out with manager Bruce Rioch.

The show ended with Wright reflecting on his glittering career, but there was plenty of analysis of the weekend’s action in the hours before, and the behind-the-scenes footage has now revealed the attention to detail required of experts ahead of the live program.

SCENES is Sky Sports’ new social first documentary series which offers a brand new take on matchday experiences, combining first-person accounts with content creators and candid behind-the-scenes footage.