Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher have named their teams of the season so far, with the Sky Sports duo agreeing on eight selections.
But there were some contentious calls and plenty of bickering, as Carragher was slammed by Neville and Jones for leaving out Manchester City goal machine Erling Haaland and their midfielder Rodri.
Of a 4-3-3 formation, the pair agreed to add Trent Alexander-Arnold, William Saliba, Virgil van Dijk and Destiny Udogie into their back four.
They both selected Declan Rice in midfield, with the pair also selecting Mohamed Salah, Jarrod Bowen and Son Heung-min as their attacking players.
But there were some discrepancies in their XI's, with Neville opting to add an extra striker, Haaland, into his team and play a front four with just two midfielders of Rice and Rodri.
Carragher slammed the former Man United defender's team selections on Sky Sports claiming that it was going to be 'the narrowest team I've ever seen in my life' before adding 'there's absolutely no width whatsoever.'
Before Neville hit back saying: 'I think my team would beat your team Jamie.
'We'd steam roller that lot,' he added.
Neville also opted not to pick any Manchester United or Chelsea players in his side, claiming: 'I couldn't pick any one from Manchester United or Chelsea just because how bad they've been.'
But, Carragher, who chose a midfield three of Cole Palmer and David Silva alongside Rice slammed him for omitting both the Chelsea and City star.
Carragher said: 'I can't believe you've not picked Bernardo Silva, I just think he's sensational every season. And Cole Palmer, you said you can't pick a certain player because a team hasn't done so well, but that for me elevates Cole Palmer.
'His performances this season, he's been
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