Gary Lineker left BBC experts in Hysterie with a brutal excavation at Wayne Rooney's management record during their FA Cup -Definitive coverage.
Legend Rooney of Man United and England joined the BBC line-up for the showpiece between Man City and Crystal Palace.
With the Eagles, which lead a surprise of a first half by Ebereechi Eze, the former man City defender Micah Richards asked about how palace boss Oliver Glasner would address his side during the break.
“Being a manager and you're up 1-0, what do you tell the players during the break?” Richards asked Rooney.
“Do you change the way you play?”
Before Rooney could answer, Lineker quickly joked 'his teams were never 1-0 up'.
Lineer's brutal count led to Rooney, Richards and colleague expert Glenn Murray who bursts laughing.
The competition of the Daghost followed in a rapid apology with 'Sorry Wayne'.
Rooney, who took the joke in a good mood, replied, “Let's just go back to the game.”
Lineker's remark came back to Punditry with Rooney after he was fired as Plymouth Argyle -Baas in December.
Rooney was fired with Plymouth Rock Bottom of the Championship after winning four games, while he had 13 League defeats.
He was succeeded by Miron Muslic, who led the pilgrims to seven victories from 21 games, but the club was eventually relegated to League One after completing three safety points.
In total, Rooney took the lead on 178 competitions in his management career in the roles in Derby County, DC United, Birmingham and Plymouth.
He has supervised only 45 victories, while suffering 87 times and signed 46.
