JAMIE CARRAGHER was caught googling Rangers hero Maurice Edu ahead of tonight's Champions League coverage on CBS.
The Liverpool legend was snapped by pundit pal Micah Richards in the studio ahead of the show as he scrolled through Edu's Wikipedia page.
In hilarious footage CBS presenter Kate Abdo approached Carragher about his show preperation and he held his hands up.
He said: "Yeah I Googled him before I came in - did you get me on camera?"
Edu saw the funny side as he joked with he fellow presenters in the studio.
"Attention to detail."@carra23 really had to Google who @MauriceEdu was 🤣 @MicahRichards @kate_abdo pic.twitter.com/oEPWVhUMqK
— CBS Sports Golazo ⚽️ (@CBSSportsGolazo) November 3, 2021
Meanwhile, Rangers boss Steven Gerrard has been promised “one of the best atmospheres in the world” in Brondby Stadium on Thursday night.
Gerrard’s former Liverpool team mate Daniel Agger has told the Gers manager what to expect in the 29,000-capacity ground when the Scottish champions travel to Denmark for their Group A fixture against Brondby.
The Light Blues are on three points, six behind leaders Lyon, one behind Sparta Prague and two ahead of bottom side Brondby, who lost 2-0 at Ibrox last month, and Gerrard goes into matchday four informed by the warning words of retired Brondby and Denmark defender Agger.
“We have to realise this is going to be a different environment,” said Gerrard, who revealed attacker Ryan Kent, out since September with a hamstring problem, will travel with the squad with midfielder Glan Kamara’s ankle knock leaving him with a 50-50 chance of playing.
“It will be a full house.
“I spoke to Daniel Agger about the Brondby support, how lively they are going to be and how much they are going to be up for the game.
“So it is going to be a real tricky tie from that point of view.
“The coach is in a must-win situation so we expect the best version of Brondby, the most aggressive version of Brondby and with their support in a full house and if Daniel Agger is telling me the truth and it is one of the best atmospheres in the world. We have to ready for a real fascinating challenge.”
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