Neville Southall reunites with goalkeeper Jamie who appeared in viral clip with Michael Owen

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‘Well done, he’s only 13’: Neville Southall reunites with goalkeeper Jamie Hutchinson, who was featured in a viral clip with Michael Owen 23 YEARS AGO… as the duo pose for a photo two decades after the unforgettable moment

  • Neville Southall shared a touching reunion on social media on Thursday
  • Southall revealed that he had met goalkeeper Jamie Hutchinson in recent days.
  • Hutchinson was featured in a viral clip during Michael Owen’s Soccer Skills show
  • Owen scored past Hutchinson, to which Southall made his iconic comment
  • The goalkeeper looks unrecognizable 23 years after the hilarious incident

Neville Southall reunited with the goalkeeper who appeared on Michael Owen’s Soccer Skills show in 1999 and helped produce the iconic “Well done, he’s only 13” moment.

Goalkeeper Jamie Hutchinson, just entering his teens at the time, stepped into goal and attempted to save a few shots from professional striker Owen during the show.

Owen went to multiple efforts to get over Hutchinson before Southall made the iconic comment and now, 23 years later, the duo have reunited and shared the moment on social media.

Southall (R) and Hutchinson appeared in a 1999 clip that went viral on the internet.

The duo reunited 23 years after the incident and shared the moment on social media.

On Thursday, Southall took to social media to share the news that she’s met Hutchinson again, looking unrecognizable two decades after the hilarious moment.

He wrote: Look who I ran into today. ‘Well done, he’s 13′ It’s Jamie from the Michael Owen Soccer Skills video.’

The duo posed for a photo with Hutchinson, what appeared to be an orange and black goalie uniform, similar to the one he wore in 1999.

In the original clip, the goalkeeper confronted Owen, who was playing for Liverpool at the time, taking advice from former goalkeeper Southall.

Michael Owen put in multiple efforts to outplay a helpless Hutchinson in 1999

However, Owen makes multiple efforts to get over the helpless teen and gleefully celebrates, leading Southall to make the iconic comment, “Well done, he’s only 13.”

The Liverpool striker did not acknowledge the comment, simply replying: ‘Owen’s game, set and match’.

The clip went viral, garnering millions of views as many saw the funny side of Southall’s comments.

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