Gary Neville couldn't resist taking to social media to make fun of Jamie Carragher and Roy Keane during their heated exchange on Sky Sports.
The pair clashed following Manchester United’s draw with Chelsea over whether Cristiano Ronaldo should be an automatic starter for the Old Trafford club.
Ronaldo has 10 goals and two assists in 16 games across all competitions for United so far this season, but was one of four changes Michael Carrick made for the game at Stamford Bridge.
The forward eventually came on for Jadon Sancho just after the hour mark, but that didn’t stop Keane and Carragher going at it after the game had finished.
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Neville was at home watching the argument and couldn't resist uploading a video of himself laughing with the two going at it behind him on the telly.
The former Reds defender shared the video on his Instagram account, leading to his wife, Nicola Carragher, to comment on the exchange too.
She said: “You don’t even argue with me like this. I am howling.”
With Carragher replying: “You don’t wind me up as much as Keane!”

While speaking earlier in the show, Carragher claimed l Carrick "had to" drop Ronaldo for the game.
He said: "I think he had to do that to be honest. Even when you're part of a coaching set up, everyone has different views on the team or how the team should be set up.
"It was really interesting to see what he did with Bruno Fernandes, bringing Anthony Martial back in, what he did with Martial and Ronaldo swapping positions at different times.
"He did put his own stamp on that. I think he had to do that because he didn't want to look like Ole's guy doing exactly the same. Things haven't been going well, we know that. He will be pleased how that game [Villarreal] went."