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Jamie Carragher caused a stir in the Borussia Dortmund mixed zone after their Champions League victory over Paris Saint-Germain on Wednesday night.
The Liverpool legend memorably fulfilled a lifelong dream by taking in the match, which Dortmund won 1-0, from the Bundesliga outfit’s famous ‘Yellow Wall’.
Working in Germany for CBS Sport, the 46-year-old admitted to having drunk ‘about eight pints’ as he stepped in front of the live CBS cameras after the game.
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Joining Manchester United legend Peter Schmeichel in the studio, pundits Thierry Henry, Micah Richards and Alessandro Del Piero, along with presenter Kate Abdo, were in hysterics back in the CBS studio as Carragher proceeded to initiate and conduct an hilarious, impromptu interview with Dortmund star Jadon Sancho.
“Jadon!
Jadon, do you want to join us?” Carragher shouted across the mixed zone after spotting the England international.
Get in the middle of us, get in the middle of us.”
Finishing the interview by asking Sancho if they could have a few pints together if Dortmund reached the Champions League final, Carragher was left aghast as the sheepish winger informed him that he doesn’t drink.
“I’ll tell you what, the only thing you haven’t done at Borussia Dortmund is go in the Yellow Wall, right?” Carragher said to Sancho.
“Jadon, Jadon, me and you, Jadon, Jadon, if you get to the final, can we have a few pints together?
Carragher’s presence also prompted stern telling-offs from both the Dortmund press officer and UEFA officials.
“We have been told to be quiet,” Schmeichel said to a shocked Carragher, who responded: “Are we being too loud?
Then because we took Jadon Sancho in, the press officer from Dortmund got a bit cross with us because that was not on the list.
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