Jamie Carragher took a step away from his punditry role to showcase his talents on the football pitch on Friday night - but not in the manner you would expect!<br /><br />The Liverpool legend, part of Sky Sports' broadcast team for Leicester and Nottingham Forest's Premier League clash, partook in a hilarious challenge before kick-off.<br /><br />Carragher was spotted as Forest's 'Robin Hood' mascot before taking part in a footrace across the King Power Stadium against Leicester mascot Filbert Fox.<br /><br />The hilarious incident was caught on camera as Carragher beat his rival to the finish line before losing his feet and slipping.<br /><br />In a video circulated by X, Carragher's shoes could be seen flying off his feet during the race, which caused him to lose balance and fall over at the end.<br /><br />Reflecting on the incident with co-pundits Kelly Cates and Gary Neville, he said: 'What do we always say on this show "Find a way to win"? <br /><br />'We say that about the best teams. I don't normally get beat on a Friday night. They came off but the head was that big I couldn't see where they went in my peripheral vision.<br /><br />Neville replied: 'Do you know Sky asked Leicester if I could go in the Fox outfit and they said no! I got turned down to be a mascot'.<br /><br />Carragher's adventure as a football mascot comes shortly after the Liverpool legend made a guest appearance on Mail Sport's podcast Soccer A-Z.<br /><br />During this, the former Liverpool star Jamie Carragher revealed the hilarious way that his now-employers Sky mock him - and it wasn't with a mascot outfit.<br /><br />Carragher made reference to footage of Chelsea legend Gianfranco Zola weaving away from the ex-Reds defender during their playing days. <br /><br />'I'm supposed to be one of your top pundits and you're ridiculing me!' he jokingly explained.<br /><br />Shortly after the race, Carragher returned to his typical punditry role and provided some pre-match analysis for the clash at the King Power Stadium.<br /><br />As it stands, Nottingham Forest sit in eighth after a relatively strong start to the campaign for Nuno Espirito Santo's men.<br /><br />Meanwhile, the Foxes sit in 14th and just four points behind Forest.<br />