Most people would know the difference between Mohamed Salah and José Mourinho, right?
The couple has crossed paths on many occasions and one of them is currently shooting. Liverpool to the top of the Premier League while the other is Fighting to return to English football.
One is a 32-year-old Egyptian forward and the other a 61-year-old Portuguese coach.
One has black hair, the other has a head full of gray. You understand our tendency.
Well, clearly not everyone knew that Mourinho is not Liverpool's fifth all-time record goalscorer if Tuesday night's episode of I'm a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here was anything to go by.
Everyone loves football references on television and even more so when you can impress your partner sitting next to you by shouting the answer in 0.1245 seconds.
But it became abundantly clear to BBC Radio 1 presenter Dean McCullough that he needed to brush up on his football basics or ask Santa for a copy of Guess Who? Or both.
McCullough left presenters Ant and Dec in tears with his wayward response during Tuesday's Bush Tucker trial.
The challenge was titled Sinister Sarcophagus and saw him encased in a mummy figure in the hopes of earning stars for his campmates.
After the petrified radio host was locked in the mummy, giant mealworms and crickets were thrown onto his head.
He was then asked a series of questions about Egypt, with a star up for grabs for each correct answer.
Unfortunately, he only received two questions right before prematurely ending the challenge by shouting, “I'm a celebrity… Get me out of here.”
Visibly dejected at not having secured more stars for his campmates, McCullough was read out a list of questions he would have faced had he finished the challenge, one of which related to Liverpool star Salah.
Ant and Dec asked: “Name the footballer who is originally from Egypt and plays for Liverpool?”
The radio host initially seemed perplexed before responding: “Jose Mourinho.”
Newcastle fans Ant and Dec burst out laughing at the same time, clearly not expecting to hear the Fenerbahce coach's name.
To be fair, McCullough took it in stride and was a good sport even in the moments following his disastrous challenge.
The radio DJ now returns to camp as Mourinho prepares his team for Saturday's trip to Kayserispor.
Meanwhile, thousands of miles from Istanbul, Salah and his Liverpool teammates are preparing for Sunday's trip to Southampton.