ROTHERHAM, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 20: Jamie Carragher of England looks on during the International U17 Friendly match between England U17 and Germany U17 at the New York Stadium on November 20, 2015 in Rotherham, England.

Carragher apologises for spitting at Manchester United fan

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Sky Sports pundit Jamie Carragher took to Twitter to issue an apology for spitting toward a Manchester United fan and his daughter from the window of his car, after a video emerged of the incident on the Daily Mirror.

The incident comes after Carragher's former side Liverpool lost 2-1 to United on Saturday. The unnamed supporter had yelled the scoreline toward Carragher's vehicle while honking his horn, as seen in the video below:

Carragher took to Twitter to apologise and explained he had already reached out to the family.

Carragher is seen to have unrolled his window to share a few words with the fan, before spitting toward them. The Mirror reports that the fan's 14-year-old daughter was hit, and that Carragher called to apologise.

"I have never been spat at by anyone before. I thought, 'Why has he done that?' I thought I had done ­something wrong," the unnamed girl told the Mirror. "People in school take the mick and it is just a laugh. Someone like him who is older should be able to take a joke."

Carragher explains his side of the situation, as quoted by the Mirror: "It was a bit more than, 'Hiya Jamie, it was 2-1.' It went on for two or three times. I drove away at first and it just continued. I lost my head. I shouldn't have done it but I was thinking what is a grown man doing, carrying on like that two or three times with his daughter in the car?"

A Sky Sports spokesperson added: "It's unacceptable behaviour and we will be addressing it with Jamie."

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