Alexis Mac Allister may have sent Liverpool fans wild with his stunning goal against Sheffield United, but Laura Woods didn't share his joy.
The presenter was seen watching from behind the Anfield dugout during the Reds 3-1 victory over the Blades where he worked for TNT Sports.
Mac Allister put his team 2-1 up against Sheffield United after 76 minutes with a goal that was nothing short of spectacular and had Anfield roaring as fans dream of another title.
The Argentine international found the top corner with a magnificent shot from outside the area that Sheffield United goalkeeper Ivo Grbic had no chance to stop.
But as talkSPORT listeners will know only too well, Woods is an Arsenal fan, which she made clear during her time hosting the Breakfast show.
Woodsy, on the other hand, will support the Gunners as they aim to improve on last season and win the Premier League for the first time since 2004.
Unfortunately for Woods, however, Liverpool's victory gave them the three points they needed to overtake Arsenal and regain top spot.
And eagle-eyed fans noted the presenter's neutral reaction, which summed up how many Gunners fans will no doubt have felt at losing their lead.
Sitting behind the Reds manager Jurgen Kloppwho launched into euphoric celebrations after the goal, Woods didn't move and his expression said it all about where his loyalties lay.
But Woods has also clearly seen the funny side.
She took to Twitter to post an image of herself sitting stone-faced as Klopp celebrates just meters away from her.
She captioned the image “Tomorrow” with an added laughing emoji, and fans quickly took to X to react to the snap.
One wrote: “You looked as happy as any other Arsenal fan when Liverpool scored!”
Another fan added: “Look how I felt.”
But Woods will now be looking ahead to Arsenal's clash against Brighton on Saturday, April 6, as the Gunners look to regain the number one spot.
Arsenal currently have 68 points, two behind leaders Liverpool and one ahead of defending champions Manchester City, with all three teams only having eight games left to play.
Woods will also hope to maintain their momentum in the Champions League when they take on Bayern Munich in the first leg of their quarter-final, live on talkSPORT on Tuesday 9 April.
And knowing Woods, he'll be hoping it's his reactions to some impressive Arsenal goals that steal the show next time.