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Jamie Carragher serenades Jude Bellingham with 'Hey Jude' as Liverpool links heat up
Jamie Carragher and Micah Richards after they serenaded him with a - questionable - rendition of 'Hey Jude'.The England midfielder, 19, starred yet again for Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League on Tuesday (October 11), netting his fourth goal in as many games in the competition as they drew 1-1 with Sevilla.His fine run of form was acknowledged by CBS Sports pundits Carragher and Richards, who broke out into song with The Beatles' iconic 1968 tune, which just so happens to fit Bellingham's name.READ MORE: What Kylian Mbappe has said about Liverpool as Reds emerge as PSG star's only optionWhile neither of their vocals were anywhere near on point, Bellingham dished out praise to Carragher. He was less complimentary of Richards, though.After seeing the clip on Twitter, he replied: "Top @Carra23, @MicahRichards need a bit more." Bellingham added three laughing faces and a clapping emoji to the end of this tweet to express his amusement.In contrast, Thierry Henry had looked less than impressed with his colleagues as he stared on from across the studio, while presenter Kate Abdo did her best to continue like a pro.Which club do you think Bellingham should join? Let us know in the comments section.Bellingham's performances in Germany are only heightening talk of him moving to Liverpool next summer, with Reds fans hopeful legend Carragher can play his part.
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Disgusted Thierry Henry tells pundits they have 'wrong minds' over his Valentine's night
READ MORE: Jamie Carragher tells Kate Abdo 'better his than yours' after on-air nip-slipBoastfully grabbing his jacket by the lapels and smirking at his colleagues, the Frenchman said: "Well, hopefully when I get home something might be waiting for me," prompting an explosion of excitement from Carragher and Richards."What time is it?! It's early in America," Richards bellowed, before Henry quickly backtracked.Was Thierry Henry really talking about flowers and chocolates? Let us know in the comments section below."Nah, I'm talking about flowers, chocolate," he said with a wry smile, before playfully shooting daggers at the duo and telling them: "Your mind is wrong."Earlier in the show, Carragher had left Abdo blushing after making a joke about her nipple while she was presented with a Valentine's Day gift from the footballing trio - who admitted it was a travesty that she was spending the day with them.After Joking that they tried to find the man with whom she shared her first kiss, out came one of their behind-the-scenes colleagues 'Toddy' who was dressed as Cupid in a toga - with one nipple showing.Having been asked to cover her eyes, Toddy entered with gifts including a Louis Vuitton bag, with Abdo immediately saying: "His nipple is out?", to which Carragher responded by saying: "It's better his is out than yours!"READ NEXT:3 things Mikel Arteta got wrong as Arsenal knocked off top spot by ruthless Man CityErling Haaland and Martin Odegaard spotted bantering as Roy Keane urged to 'fix them up'Kevin De Bruyne shoves Mikel Arteta in touchline spat and points in manager's face
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Starstruck Thierry Henry forgot Arsenal team-mate's name when they met Queen for tea
The Queen at Buckingham Palace that he almost started speaking in French and forgot the name of one of his Arsenal team-mates.The iconic former Premier League striker was invited alongside Arsenal players and staff to meet Her Majesty for tea after she was unable to open their newly-constructed Emirates Stadium the previous year.With CBS Sports presenter Kate Abdo paying her respects this week, she opened up the floor for Henry to share his treasured memories of that during their Champions League coverage.READ MORE: Bayern Munich fans protest Queen's death impacting football with Champions League bannerHenry said: "First and foremost, I'm not on social media as you guys know so I haven't had the opportunity to do it, my condolences to the entire Royal Family."I had the opportunity to meet the Queen and I was nervous, as hell."I remember thinking 'I am about to play a game' or something."When you are at Buckingham Palace and you are meeting the Queen - I looked at Julio Baptista and forgot his name! I was like 'who is that?'."It was my duty to introduce everybody (as captain). When you are nervous you want to go back into your own language? I don't think that if I had spoken French it would have worked."Henry went on to explain what the passing of the Queen means to him on a personal level, having spent more than a decade of his life living in London.He added: "It is very difficult to talk about her in the past tense." Concluding: "I am French, I am proud to be French...
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