BBC Breakfast stars Naga Munchetty and Charlie Stayt called out a guest for a "cop out answer" during the latest episode of the morning show.
The dynamic duo were back on presenting duty on Friday (June 10) to wake up the nation with the latest news headlines from across the world.
They welcomed Olympic gold medallist Mo Farah and former England goalkeeper David James onto the show to discuss the upcoming Soccer Aid match this weekend.
The sporting event kicks off on Sunday (June 12) at 7.30pm at the London Stadium at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park and will air on ITV.
When asked by Charle which team members are the ones to look out for due to the "lack of skill", David replied: "Right, I think that's dangerous territory for me.
"All i can tell you is every player, celebrity or ex-player, will be trying their best."
Charlie replied" "That's a very diplomatic answer."
Naga agreed: "Come on, that's a cop out."
David" "Naga, i've been there. It's like being on a dancefloor thinking you can dance but then realising you're not as quite good of a dancer you once thought.
"So I put myself in their position in regards to the celebrities. They're out of their comfort zone in many ways."
The charity event, which was created by Robbie Williams in 2006, has raised over £38million in aid of UNCIEF UK over the years through ticket sales and donations from the public.
Coverage will be hosted by Dermot O’Leary, with former Arsenal and England right-back Alex Scott the pitch-side reporter and TV presenter Maya Jama taking the role of pundit.
After winning five of the first seven Soccer Aid events following its creation, England have since lost three in a row to a World XI, including a 3-0 defeat last time around at a sold out Etihad stadium.
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Former Love Island winner and TV personality Kem Cetinay scored two of the goals that night, with comedian Lee Mack applying the cherry on top with a third in the 90th minute.
The former Love Islander has scored in all three of his Soccer Aid appearances since 2019.
BBC Breakfast airs daily on BBC One at 6am
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