Jamie Carragher chose to poke some fun at ex-Manchester United goalkeeper Peter Schmeichel following Liverpool's 7-0 win at Anfield - and here are the full ...
Schmeichel avoided biting back for the first four jokes, before eventually giving in, to much laughter from Carragher and Micah Richards. "What type of price tag are we talking? How important does it feel being at the Bridge." The Sky Sports pundit followed by specifically outing the date - the 7th of March as a reminder to Schmeichel of the scoreline. During a segment that saw Carragher chat to Schmeichel, the ex-Liverpool man included the number 'seven' into every single joke. Here are the seven jokes that were made during the broadcast.
Jamie Carragher poked fun at Peter Schmeichel after Manchester United's defeat to Liverpool on the weekend.
We feel it will have to start with a seven and you go from there." These games are cut-throat, as I said, into March on the seventh, how important does it feel being at the Bridge?" The Red Devils were hit for seven at the home of their bitter rivals and Carragher did not let Schmeichel forget about it as the pair worked as pundits on CBS Sports to cover Chelsea's win over Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League.
Jamie Carragher is not letting the 7-0 go as the Liverpool legend has taken aim at Manchester United and their ex-goalkeeper Peter Schmeichel.
Schmeichel was well aware of what Carragher was up to, but that didn't stop the Sky Sports pundit: 'Peter, you're going to be at AC Milan tomorrow, how big a problem would that be if they go out of the Champions League? A smiling Carragher had a can of 7UP sitting on his desk and constantly brought up the number seven when speaking to the former goalie. Speaking on CBS Sport for their coverage of the Champions League on Tuesday, Carragher was joined on the broadcast by Schmeichel - and the Dane was in for a tough time.
However, fans of the 2023 Carabao Cup winners seemingly wanted to prove that the Liverpool legend might not be the most qualified person to tell their defenders ...
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Peter Schmeichel and Jamie Carragher traded insults about Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool's 7-0 win over Manchester United.
Schmeichel’s co-host, Nico Cantor then responded: “Oh, I see what he’s doing now.” to a ball of laughter and the Man United legend added: “Are we seven points ahead of you? I mean seven times to win the Champions League!” It would have to start with at least a seven and go from there?!” But how big a problem will that be if they go out of the Champions League? I know it’s seven and March after that.” I know it’s the 7th of March!
The former Liverpool and England defender Jamie Carragher was loving life last night while on CBS sport. The pundit couldn't resist but to rub it into ...
Liverpool take on Bournemouth next in the Premier League and it’s a massive game for the Anfield club and if they manage to lose that, the joke will be right back on them. It’s going to make for a cracking end to the season.. The pundit couldn’t resist but to rub it into former [Manchester United](/soccer/teams/manchester_united/17447) legendary goalkeeper Peter Schmeichel.
The former Man Utd goalkeeper kept quiet for as long as he could while Carragher kept poking the bear.
That just about kept the former Liverpool defender quiet, with Schmeichel then delving into the humbling defeat: “It wasn’t great for me, I have to say. And again: “Peter you’re going to be at AC Milan tomorrow, how big a problem would that be if they go out of the Champions League? We feel it will have to start with a seven and you go from there.” “These games are cutthroat, as I said, into March on the seventh, how important does it feel being at the Bridge?” [Erik ten Hag's](https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/all-about/erik-ten-hag) side completely imploded in the second half, conceding six goals inside 45 minutes with a performance the Dutchman described as 'embarrassing'. “Peter, we’re getting to that stage now with the Champions League where we’re getting into March, the seventh of March, for me it feels really important now," Carragher joked.