Jamie Carragher TROLLING Gary Neville during Liverpool’s 7-0 win over Manchester United taking a selfie… before the Red Devils legend tells him to ‘do one’ after Roberto Firmino scored the seventh goal
- Jamie Carragher was quick to mock co-expert Gary Neville on Sunday
- The commentary duo watched as Liverpool beat Man United 7-0 at Anfield.
- The former Reds defender shared a hilarious picture with Neville after the game.
Jamie Carragher made the most of Gary Neville’s misery as the pundit duo watched Manchester United’s humiliating defeat to Liverpool.
Erik ten Hag’s side fell to a tough 7-0 defeat at Anfield, conceding six goals in a hugely disappointing second half.
And Liverpool legend Carragher was all smiles after the fifth goal, prompting him to share a photo taken with an angry Gary Neville while commentating for Sky Sports.
The former Liverpool defender also taunted Neville after Firmino scored the seventh goal two minutes from normal time.
Carragher declared: ‘Bobby Firmino Yes Sir! That was perfect today, Bobby Firmino came off the bench after the news.
Jamie Carragher (right) shared a funny image with Gary Neville (left) during the game on Sunday.
Manchester United were humiliatingly beaten 7-0 by Liverpool at Anfield on Sunday night.
The Liverpool legend was all smiles as he mocked Neville by taking a selfie in the middle of the game.
‘To beat Manchester United 7-0. Fantastic. You think the opportunity is gone. That man is a true Liverpool legend, and that is the icing on the cake.
Neville replied, “You don’t get beaten 7-0 on a pitch if you’re a Manchester United player,” before Carragher simply said, “I am today.”
Neville reacted furiously again telling Carragher to ‘make one’.
The Reds started the scoring when January signing Gakpo slotted in a curling effort into the bottom corner two minutes before the half-time break.
Darwin Núñez finished off a Liverpool attack with Harvey Elliott’s cross past United goalkeeper David de Gea two minutes into the second half.
Gakpo then scored his second goal just minutes after rounding off a graceful move, before Mohamed Salah also got into action.
Núñez then scored his second goal of the game with another well-taken header in the 75th minute before Firmino came off the bench to secure a Anfield victory 7-0 for the hosts.
Neville angered by Carragher’s comments after Roberto Firmino scored seventh