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KATE ABDO was left with her head in her hands after Thierry Henry's shock comment to Micah Richards live on air.

The CBS Sports quartet of Abdo, Henry, Richards and Jamie Carragher have established a reputation for playfully winding each other up during their Champions League coverage.

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Thierry Henry made a stunning remark on CBS Sports' Champions League coverageCredit: CBS
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The remark saw Abdo react by putting her head in her handsCredit: CBS
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Richards was baffled by Henry's commentCredit: CBS
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When the camera cut to Abdo she covered her face with a sheet of paperCredit: CBS

But Henry's jovial dig at Richards' pronunciation caused Abdo to cover her face in embarrassment on Tuesday night.

During an interview with AC Milan forward Christian Pulisic, Richards had been jokingly teaching the ex-Chelsea man some Italian.

Once the segment ended, Henry was quick to call his colleague out for failing to correctly say the name of AC Milan defender Fikayo Tomori.

The Arsenal icon said to Richards: "You tried to call Tomori 'Fokori'."

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Abdo immediately burst into laughter as Richards looked on bemused.

When the camera then cut to a close-up of Abdo, she covered her face with a page of notes.

Reacting to the clip, one social media user said: "Kate is killing me in this clip…😆😆😆😆."

Another added: "Micah Richards is something else 🤣🤣🤣."

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A third replied: "You guys are hilarious. You had me crying laughing."

While a fourth responded: "Best football punditry and channel on the planet, this one."

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