WATCH: Henry and Neville ganged up on Carragher last night

Thierry Henry was on Monday Night Football last night and shook up the usual bromance.

WATCH: Henry and Neville ganged up on Carragher last night

Thierry Henry was on Monday Night Football last night and shook up the usual bromance.

Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher normally do the analysis themselves but, as a nod to Arsenal playing, former Gunner Henry was added to the mix.

And he may have got on with Neville a little too well for Carragher’s liking.

Their first fit of giggles was aimed more at Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers than their co-panellist.

“Jamie, Brendan Rodgers has been talking about dominating space and not possession,” host Ed Chamberlin said as they discussed the team line-ups. “What does he mean by that?"

Carraghers honest answer, "I don't know", had the other two pundits giggling like schoolboys.

To be fair to the ex-Liverpool player, he’s not the only one who doesn’t have a clue what Rodgers is talking about half the time.

Worse was to come when Henry was asked who was tougher to play against, Neville or Carragher?

A well-prepared Neville immediately produced a clip showing Henry leaving Carra for dust on the pitch.

Oh dear.

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