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Neville and Carragher sing HILARIOUS rendition of Wonderwall

Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher belted out a hilarious rendition of Wonderwall before Wolves’ game against Leeds on Friday evening.

The Sky Sports duo snuck into the DJ booth at Molineux and got behind the mic to perform the Oasis classic as host Kelly Cates was trying to cut to the team news.

Their questionable singing had viewers in stitches and the clip quickly went viral on social media.

‘Jamie Carragher and Gary Neville standing signing wonderwall in the wolves DJ booth is some of the best prematch punditry ever seen’, one viewer said.

‘These 2 are iconic duo’, added another.

‘Good god. Garys a better football manager than he is a singer. And that’s saying something!’ joked one fan.

While Neville and Carragher have become known for their cutting-edge punditry and analysis, they have also had their fair share of comedic moments over the years.

A couple of seasons ago they had a race across Brighton’s pitch, while they have played Zorb football at Norwich.

The pair’s singing at Molineux was the perfect pre-match entertainment for what turned out to be a thrilling encounter.

Wolves led 2-0 at halftime through Jonny and Francisco Trincao, but Leeds staged a stunning second half comeback to win 3-2 courtesy of Luke Ayling’s 91st-minute goal.

The Whites have now won back-to-back games under Jesse Marsch and sit seven points above the relegation zone in 16th.

Meanwhile, it was a huge blow to Wolves’ Champions League hopes as they remain five points behind fourth-place Arsenal having played three games more.

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