File this up there with among the ever lengthening 'Chris Kamara best moments' listicles.
Watford and West Ham are currently locked in the most thrilling game of the afternoon, with Watford coming from two goals down to lead the Hammers 4-2. Such wild, untelevised excitement is tailor-made for Sky Sports' chief screamer, Chris Kamara.
West Ham took an early lead, and with Watford not really in the game, West Ham started turning on the style. Such gratuitous flair called for a cut to Chris Kamara, who proceeded to try to explain the nature of the tricks West Ham were breaking out.
One such trick was the rabona, a title that had somehow escaped the ken of Kamara throughout his life. His attempt to describe it is quite something, and earned the derision of Jeff Stelling afterwards. Have a look:
Soccer Saturday being as randomly brilliant as it is, however, Kamara was given a chance of instant redemption, when Dimitri Payet set up a Mikhail Antonio goal with an utterly outrageous rabona cross of his own. This time, Kamara knew the title:
Dimitri Payet is BACK. Antonio puts West Ham two to the good following a casual rabona from the main man. https://t.co/pvvLnRtiZq
— Soccer Saturday (@SoccerSaturday) September 10, 2016
Marvellous.