
Jamie Carragher reveals why PSG's Luis Enrique is refusing to speak to him and CBS Sports before Champions League final
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JAMIE CARRAGHER is getting the cold shoulder from Luis Enrique ahead of the Champions League final.
The former England centre-back, 47, will be part of CBS' coverage of the showpiece in Munich on Saturday.
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Jamie Carragher has revealed why Luis Enrique is not speaking to him or CBS
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The PSG boss is targeting history on Saturday in Munich
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Enrique wasn't impressed as Carragher wore a Dortmund scarf in the Mix Zone after a game against PSG last year
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Enrique's PSG take on Inter Milan and hope to win their first ever Champions League crown.
But the Spanish boss is set to swerve speaking to either Carragher or the CBS crew.
Carragher joined Borussia Dortmund's ultras for a game against PSG in last year's tournament.
The Liverpool legend sank EIGHT pints with the fans on Dortmund's iconic Yellow Wall.
He later appeared live on air looking a little worse for wear.
Carragher was wearing a Dortmund scarf in the Mix Zone for the post-match interviews.
And the move didn't go down well with Enrique.
Carragher told It's Called Soccer podcast: "Luis Enrique, at the moment, won't speak to us.
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"Because last season, I was in Dortmund when his team lost to Borussia Dortmund.
"I was in the mixed zone with a Borussia Dortmund scarf on, so that didn't go down particularly well with Luis."
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Carragher was "in the sin bin" following the incident, according to his CBS colleague Peter Schmeichel.
Speaking during the broadcast, the ex-Man Utd keeper said: "Seriously, he's upset every person here.
"First of all, we were supposed to have Luis Enrique.
"And he came in and said, 'Hello' and then he left because Jamie was wearing a Dortmund scarf."
Prior to his light-hearted feud with the CBS crew, Enrique appeared on the network's post-game show last season.
The 55-year-old called out Micah Richards and the rest of the panel for predicting his team would lose to Barcelona.
Enrique joked: "I'm really upset with all of you!
"I watched on YouTube, all of you predicted that Barcelona were going through to the next phase.
"Nobody believed in our possibilities. How sad I am, how sad I am."
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