Arsenal fans branded Jamie Carragher a 'hypocrite' after he celebrated Liverpool's comeback against Luton on Wednesday night.
The Reds moved four points clear at the top of the Premier League, as they came from behind to beat Luton 4-1 at Anfield.
Chiedozie Ogbene put the visitors in front early in the first half, before Virgil Van Dijk and Cody Gakpo scored within three second half minutes to put Liverpool ahead with Luis Diaz and Harvey Elliott both found the net late on.
Carragher went through the wringer as he followed the game at Anfield while part of CBS' Champions League coverage along with Thierry Henry and Micah Richards.
The former Liverpool defender looked far from impressed as Richards informed him of Luton's early lead, but celebrated with gusto as Van Dijk headed the Reds level and Gakpo put them in front two minutes later.
His celebrations were duly caught on camera by CBS and Carragher shared footage on X, the social media platform previously known as Twitter.
'The celebrations police won't be happy tonight,' he posted.
The remark was a tongue-in-cheek reference to his criticism of Martin Odegaard's celebrations after Arsenal's 3-1 win over Liverpool earlier this month.
Carragher's assessment proved correct as criticism from Arsenal fans swiftly arrived on his timeline.
'You are the celebration police hypocrite,' one post read.
A second added: 'Mad that this man says some teams celebrate too much', while a third wrote: 'Just not happy with one rule for one and different rules for everyone else that’s all.'
The sentiment was echoed by other users, who accused Carragher of 'having no shame' and wondered whether he will 'not be happy about yourself'.
The Sky Sports pundit slammed Odegaard for taking pictures at the
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