A media storm has encircled Jamie Carragher after a shocking incident went viral on Sunday night that showed the Sky Sports pundit spitting at a Manchester United fan and his 14-year-old daughter.After carrying out routine punditry duties on United's 2-1 win over his beloved Liverpool, the 40-year-old was 'goaded' in his car before losing his temper and eventually spitting.Just hours after the footage emerged, Carragher tweeted: "Totally out of order & Ive apologised personally to all the family this evening. I was goaded 3/4 times along the motorway while being filmed & lost my rag. No excuse apologies."Furthermore, Carragher then appeared on Sky News to further his apologies to the family and those he had let down with his actions.Sky Sports then released the following statement: “Sky takes this matter extremely seriously and strongly condemns Jamie’s actions, we have made that clear to him in person today and suspended him from his duties.

The footballing world reacts to Carragher's behaviour

“It falls well below the standards we expect of our people.”

He had already been taken off Monday Night Football duties and his Champions League appearances with Danish TV.

All manner of football personalities have reacted with the likes of Danny Murphy, Vinnie Jones and Joey Barton wading in.

Gary Neville tweets about the incident and Carragher's future

And the latest man to share their opinion is none other than Gary Neville, who works alongside Carragher almost every week and with whom he shares an engaging onscreen chemistry.

The Manchester United legend took to Twitter to acknowledge the mistake Carragher made but that, in his opinion, he should keep his job. Take a look at the post below:

Carragher admitted himself that the future of his job on Sky Sports is now in the company's hands, and that he won't resign over the matter.

Only time will tell whether the broadcaster shares Neville's opinion or not.

In an emotional interview, Carragher stated: "It's devastating for the family involved and I'm sorry for my actions," he said. "I called the family, obviously they were upset last night.

"That is my biggest regret, that a 14-year-old girl was caught up in the middle of this. That devastates me more than anything else.

"Because it is a young girl it feels slightly worse to me. I have a daughter of the same age and if someone had done that to her I don't know how I would respond.

"Hopefully the family can accept that apology from me."