The Monday Night Football panel enjoyed Mike Dean's reaction as Moussa Dembele put Tottenham 1-0 up against Aston Villa.
Dean played an advantage for Ciaran Clark's foul on Dembele before the Belgian put the ball through Brad Guzan's legs, and with his arms outstretched to signal the action, the referee then pointed towards the centre circle.
A harmless coincidence, but the MNF pundits enjoyed it nonetheless, with Jamie Carragher comparing the action to former Spurs' and Nottingham Forest defender Johnny Metgod's distinct celebration of pumping his arm in joy.
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Gabriel Agbonlahor's first half for Aston Villa at Tottenham yielded just nine touches, the lowest for any Premier League player in the first half this season.
The striker was substituted at half-time for Rudy Gestede with Villa 2-0 down at White Hart Lane, and despite a late push the Midlands side went down 3-1 for their seventh straight league defeat.
According to Opta, his nine touches just pip team-mate Scott Sinclair, who managed 10 in the opening 45 minutes of the 1-0 defeat by West Brom.
Gary Neville, speaking on Monday Night Football at half-time, joked how two of Agbonlahor's touches were from Aston Villa's kick-offs in the first half.
Neville said: "He's not got a touch anywhere near the penalty area. You have absolutely no chance if you don't get the centre forward involved."
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