Jamie Carragher and Micah Richards laughingly accused Harry Kane of streaming Sky in Germany using a 'dodgy box' after the Bayern Munich striker revealed he had caught this week's Monday Night Football.
The England captain was interviewed after the Bundesliga behemoth beat Lazio 3-0 to book their place in the Champions League quarter-finals on Tuesday evening to overturn a 1-0 deficit from the first leg in Rome.
But a brace from the 30-year-old and a third from team veteran Thomas Muller without reply at the Allianz kept Thomas Tuchel's side in the hunt in Europe.
Speaking with Thierry Henry, Carragher, and Richards on CBS after the final whistle, Kane thanked the Arsenal legend for his 'kind words' about him on the Sky Sports show, prompting Carragher - a regular host and pundit for the broadcaster - to ask where he had seen the clip.
'What was that on Harry, what show was that?' Carragher enquired.
When Kane confirmed that it was Monday Night Football, the former Liverpool defender appeared delighted and cheered his response.
'The award-winning show!' Carragher added as Henry thanked Kane in return, stressing that he 'deserves it'.
But Richards was keen to launch his inquiries after the appreciative exchange, querying: 'How do you get that in Germany, by the way?'
'Don't worry, don't worry,' Kane responded, prompting howls of laughter from Richards and Carragher.
'I'm not accusing you of anything, but I'm just saying,' Richards teased, with Carragher offering the more forthright: 'Harry's got a dodgy box!'.
'I don't think Sky Go goes to Germany,' Richards said.
The former Manchester City man is right in his assertion that Kane would not be able to use Sky Go outside of the UK - without using a VPN (Virtual Private Network) to do so illegally.
However, Kane may not be streaming the inquiriesprogram, and the channel's coverage of Arsenal's 6-0 thumping of Sheffield United, using either the technology or an illegal Sky box, with several users jumping to the forward's several defenses on social media.
Multiple users shared their belief that Sky Germany, the country's Premier League broadcaster, shows the UK's Monday Night Football's pre-game build-up ahead of their matchday coverage.
However Kane was able to tune it, the former Tottenham man was able to watch Henry lump praise on his 'outstanding evolution' as a player, who the France international dubbed 'a complete striker'.
'The evolution of Harry Kane has been outstanding,' Henry said on Monday.
'When I went to see Kane, I said to him, "Do you want to add assists to your game?" He said, "To be honest, I'm not happy with my assists and I should do more."
'And you know what, I have respect for people that talk and back it up.
'And you can see the way he plays is just - when we talk about a "complete striker", for me, I've said it so many times, we're talking about Patrick Kluivert, (he) was complete as a striker, you (Carragher) played against him, we talked abo