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Laura Woods reminded Jamie Carragher he'd been unsuccessful in winning a Premier League title and he couldn't help but laugh.
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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..."
"You've been in the position where you're chasing a title, unsuccessfully albeit..."
— Sky Sports Premier League (@SkySportsPL) January 23, 2022
"Thanks." 😬
Sorry, @Carra23 🤣 pic.twitter.com/URiFXfdl8e
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."
😬🤣
— Laura Woods (@laura_woodsy) January 23, 2022
(sorry @Carra23 ❤️) https://t.co/T60wXbJ0Mj
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.
OX!! 👊
— Sky Sports Premier League (@SkySportsPL) January 23, 2022
Liverpool dominating at Selhurst Park as Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain doubles the lead! ⚡ pic.twitter.com/XMvxWA29Ps
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