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Micah Richards threatens to take Jamie Carragher to HR after very inappropriate comment about his love life


MICAH RICHARDS threatened to send Jamie Carragher to HR after he made an inappropriate comment about his love life.

The two Premier League legends were on duty for CBS Sports during the coverage of the Champions League.

Micah Richards was shocked after a comment from Jamie Carragher about his love lifeCredit: CBS
Kate Abdo found the exchange hilariousCredit: CBS

They were offering analysis as Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain made it through to the quarter-finals.

However along with host Kate Abdo and co-pundit Thierry Henry they often jokingly wind each other up.

In their latest debacle, Richards threatened to get HR involved after they got on to the topic of marriage.

Richards was asked by Abdo if he would ever like to get married.

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The former Manchester City star said: “No, I don’t believe in it”.

Carragher then started to query what part of marriage Richards was against.

Before he was able to respond, Carragher joked: “Being faithful?”

Richards was speechless by the suggestion at first as Henry said he had “to go now”.

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Richards then started shouting “HR HR needs to intervene.”

He was not the only one to speak about his future love life during the show.

Thierry Henry’s ‘soul leaves his body’ and he gasps ‘really?’ after Kate Abdo’s wedding announcement on live TV

Abdo also revealed that she could be set to settle down as boyfriend Malik Scott “wants to marry her”.

The former heavyweight boxer has been dating the presenter and went Instagram official earlier this month.

After the revelation, fans were quick to point at Henry’s reaction with some joking that his “soul left his body”.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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