Micah Richards left everyone in the CBS Sports Studio in stitches after suffering a wardrobe malfunction.
On Wednesday night, the likes of Paris Saint Germain, Manchester City, Newcastle United and AC Milan were all in action in the Champions League.
During CBS Sports’ coverage of the night’s matches, Richards tried to recreate PSG star Kylian Mbappe’s signature celebration.
At this point, presenter Kate Abdo asked: “Are your trousers all right? Still intact?”
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Richards and fellow pundit Jamie Carragher then burst into laughter as the former City player realised his wardrobe malfunction.
Mbappe’s signature move involves him tucking his hands underneath his armpits, sometimes whilst doing a knee slide and sometimes after he does a little jump.
The French superstar first introduced the celebration back in April 2017 when he scored twice for former side AS Monaco against Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League quarter-finals.
Ever since, he has continued to do that celebration whenever he scores and the move has also been included in popular football video games.
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Mbappe has previously explained the meaning behind that celebration.
As per The Sun, Mbappe said in an unauthorised biography titled ‘Mbappe’ that the celebration came from his younger brother, Ethan.
The PSG star revealed: “He scored a goal and celebrated by crossing his arms. Five minutes later, he stopped and said ‘Kylian, you could do that in a match.’ So I did it.
“So it happened in Dortmund and I did it. He was happy. I told him: ‘Now I’ve stolen it, it’s mine!’”
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Topics: Micah Richards, Paris Saint-Germain, Kylian Mbappe, Football, Jamie Carragher, Champions League