Jamie Carragher had a pretty brilliant reaction when John Terry revealed who was in his all-time Premier League XI for Sky Sports.
The team selected by the Chelsea legend - who was not allowed to pick anyone from his former club - included no less than eight Manchester United legends.
These were David De Gea, Gary Neville, Ferdinand, Patrice Evra, Cristiano Ronaldo, Paul Scholes, Ryan Giggs and Wayne Rooney.
Two former Liverpool players - Steven Gerrard and Carragher - and one Arsenal hero - Thierry Henry - completed the eleven.
A pretty strong team whichever way you look at it, regardless of the fact that no former Blues favourites were even allowed to be considered.
But Carragher had something to say about it - and not for the reason you'd think.
Overlooking the fact that Terry had pretty much selected a Manchester United team, the Liverpool legend focused on his own inclusion.
And it seems he wasn't particularly flattered. "Oh behave! You creep," said Carragher, adding he "must be after a job at Sky."
Terry's reasons for every selection were certainly justified, but he reserved special praise for Arsenal legend Henry.
"Henry was my most feared striker [I played against]. He was terrifying. He was the best by far," recalled the former Chelsea centre-back.
"He had everything, the movement. He was incredible. He would be the one before games, I'd say, 'it's going to be tough tomorrow.' Nobody else did that."