Liverpool legend Jamie Carragher has found himself in a Twitter spat with Leicester City fullback Danny Simpson.
Simpson criticised Carragher for wearing Everton's training kit, reports the Liverpool Echo.
The Kop legend put on the Blues' colours for an interview with Romelu Lukaku at Finch Farm on Tuesday.
“Just gonna put it out there. No offence but I don't think I would ever see @GNev2 training in a Man City training shirt," Simpson tweeted.
Carragher responded: “More offensive than you lot running around on Monday?!!!"
Simpson replied: “Come on Jamie, it's your job to check them stats. Aren't we all just average players who won the best league in the world."
Calm appeared to have descended when Carragher wrote: “Sorry if that offends you, I was talking about your careers as a whole. Great respect for what you all achieved."
However, Neville waded into the row with: “You put it out there Daniel!! Good win Monday ... he was very hurt in the studio..."
Simpson, who started his career at Manchester United but made just three Premier League appearances for his boyhood club, said: “I could tell. I'm sorry but regardless of being a pundit you are Man United through and through and you would never do that."
Carragher ended that love in by asking Simpson about reports that senior players had urged the Foxes' Thai owners to sack Ranieri.
“Get out of his a**e! If we're getting things off our chest did you go & see the owner in Seville?" he tweeted.
Simpson then delivered a dig about the fact that the 2005 Champions League winner never lifted the Premier League trophy.
“I respect your opinion, and as a defender I look up to you and what you've achieved. However I won the league you haven't," he said.
Carragher countered with: “Thought you had more? You part of those joke players at Man U who claimed titles after five games a season?!! Quiet on Seville Daniel."