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Jack Flintham

Ex-Manchester United goalkeeper pokes fun at Steven Gerrard as he sends cheeky message

Former Manchester United goalkeeper Ben Foster sent a cheeky message to Steven Gerrard after his Watford side lost to Liverpool in the Premier League.

Before the international break, an irate Gerrard, who is now the manager of Aston Villa, cut an interview with BT Sport's Des Kelly short after the West Midlands club were beaten by Arsenal. Before ending the chat, Gerrard explained: "I'm emotional, I don't like getting beat and I actually thought your questions would be a little bit better, in all honesty."

But, having been interviewed by Kelly after his team lost to Gerrard's old side, keeping them well in danger at the wrong end of the table, Foster looked down the camera to send a message to the Villa boss. He joked: "They were good questions them, alright Stevie G?

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"I won't have a bad word said about him (Kelly). Good he is, alright?"

Kelly would respond to Foster's comments on Twitter afterwards. The BT Sport journalist simply said: "Wise words from Ben."

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