Harry Kane exposed Jamie Carragher live on CBS Sports after scoring twice and sending Bayern Munich through to the quarter-finals of the Champions League.
Bayern were 1-0 down against Lazio from the round of 16 first leg but turned the tie around at the Allianz Arena on Tuesday night, with Kane bagging a brace either side of a Thomas Muller strike.
The England captain now has 33 goals in all competitions for the Bavarian side and was post-match media duties afterwards.
Kane was whisked in for a chat with the CBS Sports Golazo crew, featuring the likes of Kate Abdo, Carragher, Thierry Henry and Micah Richards.
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But the first question was to address the elephant in the room. Before the game, Carragher had claimed that he had been on the phone to Kane.
And Abdo couldn't resist asking, "Jamie said earlier on the pre-game, that he called you and spoke to you this week, is that true or false?"
Kane replied instantly, setting the record straight by saying, "That is false!".
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Carragher interjected and said, "H, don't do this to me! I'm telling everyone in America that we're friends and we've got a great relationship - I can't believe you've done that to me!".
Kane responded: "We are friends but I'm not going to lie on national TV!".
Spurs' record goalscorer then confirmed that they do exchange messages over X, formerly known as Twitter.
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That led to Carragher providing a summary and adding: "Harry, what I was saying before the game was, I was confident you were going to do the business today and I let slip that we had a little message. I know that it wasn't the full truth or the whole truth but we did get in touch about 12 months ago didn't we?
Kane simply said, "We did indeed, I appreciate it!".
Kane reacted to the clip on X, writing: "Sorry @Carra23 the truth will always come out."
In response, Carragher wrote: "Apologies Harry, I was trying to impress my American viewers."
Topics: Harry Kane, Bayern Munich, Champions League