FANS claimed Jamie Carragher “did a Frank Lampard” after Bruno Guimaraes gatecrashed a live interview.
The hilarious incident occurred after Newcastle beat Liverpool at Wembley in the Carabao Cup final.

Fans claimed Jamie Carragher ‘did a Frank Lampard’ after the Carabao Cup final[/caption]
Carragher’s facial expression changed quickly after his interview was gatecrashed[/caption]
Goals from Dan Burn and Alexander Isak sealed a 2-1 win for the Geordies as they sealed their first trophy in 70 years.
Newcastle fans partied into the night as they toasted the momentous occasion.
While players celebrated the historic win ahead of the international break.
After the final whistle, Toon scorers Burn and Isak joined Sky Sports to deliver their thoughts on the result.
But Burn was only midway through a sentence when there was a cheeky interruption from Guimaraes.
The midfield ace snuck up on Burn before bursting into a song and dance live on air.
It left host Mark Chapman and pundits Jamie Redknapp, Les Ferdinand and Shay Given in stitches.
However, final pundit Carragher appeared to experience a mix of emotions.
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The Liverpool legend had already seen his former side dumped out of the Champions League by Paris Saint-Germain last week.
And he remained stony-faced as Isak and Burn celebrated Newcastle’s victory with Guimaraes right in front of him.

Chelsea legend and Coventry boss Lampard often cuts a stern figure[/caption]
The England icon can then become delighted within a split second[/caption]
As the other pundits continued to laugh, Carragher then instantly cracked a grin before turning to look directly at the camera.
It led to many recalling the many memes of Chelsea hero and Coventry boss Lampard, who has gone viral several times for the ability to change his expression from jubilant to serious, and vice versa, in seconds.
One fan laughed: “Carragher doing the Lampard. He’s SEETHING.”
Another declared: “Will he still claim to love the Carabao Cup after Liverpool lost it?”
One noted: “Spent all that time hyping the Carabao, only to get schooled by Newcastle.”
Another added: “Tried to dress up his praise for Newcastle and was called out on it.”