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Jamie Carragher has delivered a brutal putdown to BT Sport taking aim at their punditry line-up.

The broadcaster is simultaneously showing two Champions League quarter-final ties on Tuesday night as Liverpool take on Benfica in Lisbon, while Manchester City host reigning La Liga champions Atletico Madrid.

The last time the Reds played at the Estadio da Luz was during the 2005/06 season as the Merseyside club suffered a 1-0 defeat in the first leg of their Champions League 16 clash - a tie they would eventually lose 3-0 on aggregate.

It was a drastically different team that day with the likes of Fernando Torres, Steven Gerrard, Javier Mascherano and Carragher in the starting XI. Ahead of this Tuesday's game, BT Sport reminisced about the fixture on social media by sharing a throwback photo of the team that appeared on that night 17 years ago.

BT Sport tweeted: "Liverpool's squad the last time they played Benfica in Lisbon." And a fiery reply to the post from Sky Sports' pundit Carragher, read: "That team is a lot better than your punditry team."

The original tweet posted by BT Sport was subsequently deleted.

Former Liverpool pair Michael Owen and Peter Crouch, as well as Rachel Brown-Finnis, were on punditry

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