Jamie Carragher and Gary Neville have quickly established themselves as one of the best punditry duos around.
The pair share a tangible chemistry when in front of the camera and have given football fans many a laugh down the years.
However, while their banter and back and forth is a big part of their brand, it is their astute analysis and supreme footballing IQs that keep fans coming back.
There aren't many better readers of the game than Neville and Carragher and, when dove-tailing together, they have the ability to perfectly sum up a match or a situation.
So then it is no surprise that fans sit up and listen when one of the pair starts talking but some of Carragher's latest comments may just divide opinion.
The ongoing narrative surrounding Brazilian legend Pele has snowballed into somewhat of a meme factory in the last few years, especially now with Cristiano Ronaldo breaking goalscoring records for fun.
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Pele continues to claim he is the planet's all-time leading scorer but Carragher, while joking around on Monday Night Football, was having none of it.
During a short segment, the former Liverpool defender branded Pele a 'bit of a myth', making it more than clear that he doesn't back the Brazilian's outlandish claims.
As the topic of Pele came up, Neville threw the proverbial hospital pass to Carragher, reminding him that he has a theory on the whole matter.
"I think Pele is a bit of a myth," said Carragher through giggles. "I'm not having this 1000 goals."
Of course, Carragher's partner in crime across the desk broke down in laughter while host David Jones, who often has the unenviable task of keeping the duo in check, struggled to wrap his head around the claim.
While Pele has become the butt of many a joke of late, there can be no denying that he was one of the greatest footballers to ever kick a ball about.
His goal tally might be a point of contention, but his once-in-a-generation skill can never be debated.