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A video shows Jamie Carragher's instant reaction to Everton's dramatic equaliser whilst on the CBS Sports set.
Carragher was working for CBS Sports for Wednesday's Champions League games as Everton played Liverpool in a Premier League fixture.
But, naturally, Carragher watched his old side in action as Everton secured a point against Liverpool following James Tarkowski's late strike.
As Tarkowski wheeled away in celebration, a pitch invasion ensued as the homes fans spilled onto the Goodison Park pitch following the stunning equaliser.
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And Carragher watched the scenes unfold back in the CBS Sports studio.
Sitting alongside Thierry Henry, he cut a furious reaction.
To make matters worse, a CBS Sports crew member, who's a big Everton fan, rubbed salt into his wounds by aiming a ruthless taunt.
The crew member, named Myles, ruffled the 47-year-old's hair in a hilarious moment.
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The exchange between Myles and Carragher, however, was a light-hearted affair as they spoke following the incident.
Liverpool legend revealed that they had been winding each other up ahead of the Merseyside derby.
They shook hands after Myles said: "Stay humble."
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After the result, Carragher called the latest installment of Everton vs, Liverpool a 'classic' before branding the late equaliser a 'sickener'.
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On X, he wrote: "#EVELIV was a classic! Sickener at the end but fair play to the blues as the was a cracker. Fitting way I suppose to end this fixture at Goodison
"I know people think I’m the celebration [police emoji] but I do hope that lad kept the corner flag! 7pts clear 14 to go."
Like Carragher alluded to in his social media post, Liverpool extended their lead at the top to seven points, with 14 league games left of the season.
The Reds resume their league campaign on Saturday when they face Wolves before facing Aston Villa, Manchester City and Newcastle United in a tough run.
Topics: Liverpool, Everton, Jamie Carragher, Football