
Mark Goldbridge received an unexpected mention on Sky Sports' social media channels after a deflected shot was carried over the line by Guglielmo Vicario during Sunday's clash between Liverpool and Spurs.
There were plenty of talking points from the game at Anfield as Liverpool missed the chance to climb into the Premier League's top four.
Jamie Carragher, who was on commentary duty for Sky Sports alongside Peter Drury, got people talking after he made some strong comments about Vicario's failure to stop Dominik Szoboszlai's 30-yard free-kick.
After saying Tottenham didn't have a "goalkeeping specialist", Carragher added: "It’s not far off the middle of the goal, you’ve got to save that. Wow, that’s awful, absolutely shocking from the goalkeeper."
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Another standout moment from the game involved Vicario, who attempted to keep the ball in play after a deflected shot in the 68th minute.
The goalkeeper proceeded to carry the ball over the line by some distance, but to the surprise of Liverpool midfielder Curtis Jones, who pointed at the ball when it was out of play, a corner was not given.
A replay of the incident was shown on Sky Sports and initially, Carragher thought Vicario had managed to keep it in play.
"Ohhh, very close," the former Liverpool defender said, before laughing as the ball clearly went out of play. "Maybe he (the linesman) should have seen that one. I was defending him initially."
A short time later, Sky Sports posted the footage of the incident on their official X account alongside the caption: "Jamie Carragher doing his best Mark Goldbridge impression."
For those unaware, one of Goldbridge's most well-known videos involves him disputing a goal on the video game FIFA, when he famously said, "It's not totally over the line!" after watching the delayed goal-line technology.
Moments later, the ball did cross the line, leaving Goldbridge fuming. "Why did it suck me in like that?" he said in the video. "Oh, well, play on the relevant bit now."
Goldbridge, real name Brent Di Cesare, is the main face of "The United Stand", a platform that has grown into Manchester United's biggest independent fan channel with more than 2.2 million subscribers on YouTube.
Topics: Sky Sports, Mark Goldbridge, Liverpool, Tottenham Hotspur, Premier League