'Had enough' – Jamie Carragher and Micah Richards walk off set during Alisson interview
Jamie Carragher and Micah Richards jokingly stormed off after hearing what Alisson Becker said during the Liverpool goalkeeper’s post-match interview with CBS Sports.
The Reds shot-stopper was in incredible form during their Champions League round of 16 first leg visit to Paris Saint-Germain on Wednesday night.
Alisson, 32, made a whopping nine saves to keep the dangerous PSG attack at bay at the Parc des Princes.
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And Arne Slot’s men were able to deliver an emphatic smash and grab as substitute Harvey Elliott scored with his first touch in the 87th minute.
That crucially allowed Liverpool to take a one-goal advantage back to Anfield for the second leg next Tuesday. Alisson was crowned as the man of the match at full-time before being interviewed by Liverpool legend Carragher, Richards, Thierry Henry and Kate Scott on CBS Sports Golazo.
Former Manchester City defender Richards initially said: "Have you seen our show Alisson? Have you seen the clips online?" After the Liverpool man confirmed he had, Richard added: "Okay perfect, so who's your favourite?”
Richards also tried to charm Alisson with some Portuguese words. And the Brazil international responded: "Nice Portuguese by the way – I think I would have to say Thierry, legend.
"When I was growing up, I watched a lot of Arsenal in the early 2000s when he was playing. So, it was the only team that was showing on the TV in Brazil."
That prompted Richards and Carragher to stand up in unison and walk off the set while Alisson continued to praise Henry. Richards jokingly vented: "I've had enough of this."
.@Carra23 and @MicahRichards have had enough of coming second to the legend that is Thierry Henry pic.twitter.com/fAG57yZj9A
— CBS Sports Golazo (@CBSSportsGolazo) March 5, 2025
The Arsenal legend thanked the goalkeeper in Portuguese before asking him about his performance against PSG. It came after Alisson’s team-mate and match-winner Elliott said: "This guy is unbelievable. The best in the world. Every game he shows it, he keeps us in so many games. Tonight I had an opportunity to repay this man.
"I don't know where we would be without him. Hopefully he can keep stopping them going in and we can keep finishing chances. A good team performance."
Liverpool will be hoping for a more comfortable outing when they face Southampton on Saturday afternoon, having already beaten the bottom of the Premier League side at St Mary's twice this season – once in the league, and once in the Carabao Cup.