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Jamie Carragher Was Trolled So Badly By Laura Woods, He Couldn't Help But Laugh

Jamie Carragher Was Trolled So Badly By Laura Woods, He Couldn't Help But Laugh

"Thanks."

Laura Woods reminded Jamie Carragher he'd been unsuccessful in winning a Premier League title and he couldn't help but laugh.

Carragher was asked about Liverpool potentially chasing down Premier League leaders Manchester City following their 1-1 draw with Southampton on Saturday.

The Reds started the day 12 points behind their rivals ahead of their clash with Crystal Palace.

Sky Sports presenter Woods said to Carragher: "You've been in a position before where you're chasing a title. Unsuccessfully albeit..."

Former Liverpool defender Carragher quickly replied, "Thanks," before the pair broke down in a fit of laughter.

Fans noticed Woods' little joke at Carra's expense and they were loving it on social media.

One commented: "Woodsy with the casual burn, love it."

Another added: "The way Laura Woods shoehorns in a slam dunk on Jamie Carragher in a perfectly reasonable question here is absolutely superb."

While someone put: "Laura Woods has absolutely ruined Carragher here."

Sky are just next level when it comes to pundits and presenters aren't they?

Carragher was part of a number of title charges during his 17 year stint at Anfield, most famously in 2013-2014.

Liverpool currently lead Palace 2-0 and started brightly, opening the scoring through Virgil van Dijk inside eight minutes.

Van Dijk rose high to meet Andrew Robertson's corner and head past Vincente Guaita.

Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain scored his second in as many games just past the half hour mark, again from a Robertson cross.

Palace looked on the ropes but had chances towards the end of the half, with Michael Olise forcing a save from Alisson.

Jean-Philippe Mateta then rounded Alisson and got a shot off, only for the Brazilian to make a vital touch and keep it out.

Liverpool are still without Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane, who are away for the Africa Cup of Nations.

Featured Image Credit: Sky Sports & Alamy

Topics: Liverpool, Jamie Carragher, Premier League