With no Monday night fixture in the Premier League, Jamie Carragher and Thierry Henry still met up for a bit of analysis in an MNF special dedicated to a very busy weekend of football in England's top flight.
There was love for Christian Eriksen, a defence of Paul Pogba, and praise for Everton's teenage star Tom Davies, but there was absolutely no sympathy or praise for the performance of Cladio Bravo of Man City.
Using clear evidence to back up all of his points, Carragher picked apart the poor play of Bravo and claimed that if Pep Guardiola wants to win the league or the Champions League, he has to be as ruthless with Bravo as he was with Joe Hart and get rid.
It's hard to argue with him.
While John Stones has taken a lot of stick in recent weeks and months, and most of it justified, but Bravo has been hapless at times, conceding goals from shots that were seemingly very saveable.
Carragher admitted that he had no issues with the stance he took with Joe Hart, but the replacement certainly does not appear to be good enough. And the stats back it up.
While everybody needs time to adapt to adjust to a new league, Bravo was brought in as an experienced goalkeeper and with no suitable plan B, his form is hurting Man City.