Moments after Jamie Carragher announced that he would be on the teamsheet for a Liverpool's legends game this afternoon, fellow Sky pundit Gary Neville couldn't resist a dig.
The 40-year-old will make his first public appearance since the spitting incident as he plays for his former side against Bayern Munich.
Carragher apologised after a video of him spitting at a Manchester United fan and his 14-year old daughter in a car emerged online.
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In footage obtained by The Mirror, the former Liverpool defender was driving in his car and being goaded by the United fan after the 2-1 defeat at Old Trafford, which he was in attendance for.
The supporter was heard saying "Unlucky Jamie lad!" and "2-1!".
After the supporter wound his window down, Carragher reacted by spitting towards them.
The former England international made no excuses for his conduct and said he lost his rag after being goaded on a number of occasions on the motorway.
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Weeks later, Carragher will return to the public eye when he plays against Bayern and former Manchester United defender Gary Neville just had to comment.
"You allowed to play?" Neville said, followed by a laughing emoji.
Brilliant.
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