Conor Moore's skills as an impressionist may have been well-known for years in Ireland but his latest skit appears to have launched him into a different stratosphere of fame in the UK.
While we mostly know him for his pitch-perfect depictions of GAA characters like Ger Loughnane, Joe Brolly and Davy Fitzgerald, by debuting some of the most familiar names and voices in soccer both here and across the water he tapped into the mass realm of Premier League fans.
And with the global appeal of Sky Sports' A-team of pundits and Manchester United in particular, this latest sketch took off over the past week what with The Red Devils somehow reaching new lows and giving the likes of Moore plenty of content to work with.
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Among those to see his viral sketch were two of the protagonists in Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher as Carra shared the below clip where they laughed about it with Gary repeating 'his' sole line in that unmistakable Mancunian accent.
By the sound of it, the Mullingar native could be joining them on the Monday Night Football broadcast at some point this season.
If you haven't seen the original clip in question, here it is in full as Conor also channeled Roy Keane and Graeme Souness.
Tonight's episode of MNF will see Liverpool host Crystal Palace.
However, everyone is already gripped by the prospect of next week's edition when a rancorous Old Trafford will watch the beleaguered Red Devils try to avoid another humiliating defeat to The Reds like the 5-0 from last season which accelerated Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's sacking.
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