Jamie Carragher has blind ranked his top five Liverpool forwards, with Mohamed Salah only named third on the list behind two icons.
The pundit sat alongside Gary Neville as he was put to the test, with the former Man United defender making his colleague rank Liverpool forwards, without knowing who comes next.
The popular trend meant that Carragher could not go back on a decision and doesn't know just who will be the next name out for him to rank.
Many Liverpool fans would have Salah as their number one pick, with the Egyptian showing his class already this year.
Carragher, however, had Salah in the middle of the picks, with two icons ranked ahead of him.
Jamie Carragher has blind ranked his top five Liverpool forwards of all time
Mohamed Salah was only named third on the list behind two Liverpool icons
The first name given by Neville was that of Liverpool legend Ian Rush.
Carragher was quick to put Rush top of his list, a bold move in the game of blind rankings.
Next up was former Liverpool star Sadio Mane, who made a move to the Saudi Pro League this summer.
Carragher opted to put Mane in fourth, a decision that he would come to later regret.
With number two, three and five still open for Carragher to rank, he was asked to put Kenny Dalglish in his list.
This led to Neville saying: 'Now he's in trouble'.
Gary Neville joked that Carragher was in trouble when asked to rank Kenny Dalglish
Dalglish managed Carragher during his time at Liverpool and came second on his list
To which Carragher responded: 'I thought it was just strikers, goalscorers!'
The former Liverpool defender then confidently put his old manager Dalglish second on the list.
Next up was a former team-mate of Carragher's, Fernando Torres.
Despite playing together, Carragher brutally put him fifth, behind Mane and Co.
Finally, Salah had to slot into the third position as he reflected on his rankings at the end of the video.
'Got Dalglish and Rush the wrong way round,' he said.
Neville then questioned Carragher: 'Would you put Salah up there with Rush?', to which the former Red disagreed with.
'Just behind him,' he said before reflecting on his list. 'Probably got one out.'
Neville was also tasked with ranking former Manchester United defenders, with se
It was later Neville's turn to rank former Man United players, as he was tasked with putting the defenders in his blind rankings.
The former full-back had Japp Stam in his number one slot, with Rio Ferdinand and Nemanja Vidic second and third.
Steve Bruce came in fourth before Laurent Blanc concluded his blind rankings in the last place.
Neville and Carragher no doubt would have had different rankings if they weren't doing so blind, but that's the fun of the game.