Peter Lovenkrands, known in Scotland for his time as a Rangers player, suffered a mishap live on TV tonight while covering Scotland's 0-0 draw against Denmark.
A proud Dane, with 21 caps to his name for his country during his playing career, he was picked by BBC Scotland to represent the Danish perspective as Scott Brown and Neil McCann also joined presenter Kelly Cates this evening.
Scotland kicked off their 2026 World Cup qualifying campaign with a goalless stalemate at the Parken Stadium in Copenhagen.
However, during the broadcast, at half time, as the pundits analysed what they've witnessed, Lovenkrands made an awkward slip-up.
And Celtic hero Broony couldn't resist calling him out for it.
Lovenkrands said: "Denmark have had a lot of possession, a lot of good opportunities and they just need that last pass to open Scotland up a little bit.
"I would say it's been positive for Rangers...for eh..."
Brown swiftly interjected: "You are just Rangers daft you two"
Cates added: "You're in Glasgow for five minutes..."
After some shared laughter in the studio, Lovenkrands finished his sentence, saying: "There have been, they just haven't been able to find that final pass to split them open."