
Topics: Thierry Henry, Jamie Carragher, Micah Richards, Kate Abdo, Football
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Topics: Thierry Henry, Jamie Carragher, Micah Richards, Kate Abdo, Football
Thierry Henry stunned the CBS Sports panel after he jokingly told Kate Scott to 'stay in her lane' following Wednesday's Champions League action.
Paris Saint-Germain came from behind to beat Aston Villa 3-1 and Barcelona thrashed Borussia Dortmund 4-0 in Wednesday's two Champions League ties.
Henry, Carragher and Richards as well as host Scott were on duty for CBS Sports' coverage of the Champions League.
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During the show, Carragher took a phone call while live on air in a hilarious moment.
And after PSG and Barca's victories, Henry analysed both teams' chances of winning the competition.
He compared Barca's midfield duo of Frenkie de Jong and Pedri to PSG pair Joao Neves and Vitinha, while hailing his old side.
Henry continued by recalling his prediction at the start of the season that Barca were among the favourites to win the Champions League before refusing to name a winner.
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Scott said: "Shame you don't make predictions, isn't it?!"
Henry replied: "I don't make predictions," before ruthlessly telling her to 'stay in her lane' in a light-hearted comment.
Henry's remark stunned Scott, Carragher and Richards, who cut a priceless reaction following the putdown.
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Scott laughed off the Arsenal legend's comment as he continued with his assessment of Barca, revealing the club's only potential downfall this season.
He explained: "But I still do think with the high line, at times, they can be a bit exposed but what they are doing at the moment is magnificent - especially Raphinha."
Barca take a huge advantage into next week's second-leg against Dortmund, with Hansi Flick not taking any chances.
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Speaking after the result, he said: "No, we’re not in the semi-finals. You never know what's going to happen. Football is a crazy sport. In Dortmund, we'll have to play like we did today."
The German boss added: "We played very well, that's the most important thing. When you play like that, you score goals, and that's what happened."