HARRY KANE could not hide his discomfort as Micah Richards hilariously accused the Bayern Munich star of "having a dodgy box".
Kane, 30, left boyhood club Tottenham for the Bundesliga giants last summer.
And his two goals against Lazio on Tuesday night helped fire the Bavarians into the quarter-finals of the Champions League with a 3-1 aggregate win.
After his brace, Kane joined the CBS team of Richards, Thierry Henry, Jamie Carragher and host Kate Abdo on a live link from the Allianz Arena.
During the interview, the England captain made a point of thanking Henry for his kind words during the Frenchman's appearance with Carra on Sky Sports' Monday Night Football coverage of Arsenal's 6-0 thrashing at Sheffield United.
But that sparked chaos in the studio.
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Carragher responded to Kane's comment: "Where was that? What was that on, Harry? What show was that?"
Kane replied: "That was Monday Night Football," prompting huge cheers and laughter from the CBS panel.
Richards then piped up: "How do you get that in Germany, by the way?"
Suddenly Kane looked slightly awkward as he insisted: "Don't worry, don't worry about me."
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Richards then let out an almighty noise as the rest burst into more hilarity.
The ex-Manchester City defender added: "Okay! I'm not accusing you of anything, I'm just saying I don't think Sky Go goes to Germany."
A jubilant Carragher quipped to clarify Richard's insinuation: "Harry's got a dodgy box!"
The camera then cut back to a sheepish Kane fiddling with his hair clearly unsure quite what to say in response.
And the clip shared on social media prompted some brilliant responses from fans.
One said: "Micah baiting out Kane for having a dodgy box."
Another wrote: "Lmfaoo Kane using a dodgy box is hilarious."
A third quipped: "If Harry Kane has a dodgy box… I’m cancelling my Sky Sports."
And a final user commented: "Harry Kane admitting he has a dodgy box in Germany is too funny."
Kane's double came either side of a Thomas Muller goal as Bayern recovered from 1-0 down after the first leg to book their spot in the last eight.
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In the same CBS interview, the striker exposed Carragher's lies by revealing the former Liverpool defender had not rung him during the week.
His team-mate Eric Dier also hit the headlines following the victory thanks to his Steve McClaren-style accent.