'Embarrassing': Gary Neville ends Twitter break to mock fellow Sky Sports pundit Jamie Carragher after Soccer Aid mistake that led to Usain Bolt's goal Gary Neville mocked Jamie Carragher for his mistake during Soccer Aid Carragher made a major error that allowed Usain Bolt to score for the World XI Ex-Liverpool defender Carragher joked that he was told he had to let Bolt score By Jeorge Bird For Mailonline Published: 23:07 BST, 16 June 2019 | Updated: 23:07 BST, 16 June 2019 Viewcomments Gary Neville has ended his Twitter break to mock his Sky Sports colleague Jamie Carragher for making a major mistake during Soccer Aid. Carragher was part of the England team that took on a World XI at Stamford Bridge in the charity clash on Saturday night to raise money for UNICEF. With England leading 2-0, Liverpool legend Carragher allowed the ball to bounce over his head in a huge error, with former Olympic sprinter Usain Bolt taking full advantage as he controlled the ball and finished past David Seaman. Gary Neville mocked Jamie Carragher for making a mistake that allowed Usain Bolt to score Neville ended his Twitter break as he couldn't resist mocking Carragher's error Neville had previously tweeted on May 31 that he was taking a break from Twitter over the summer. He wrote: 'Afternoon all , I will be taking the summer off here . I know you will miss me. See you in August'. However, the former Manchester United star couldn't resist the opportunity to have a dig at Carragher. Neville posted a clip of Bolt's goal and wrote: 'I was off Twitter ! Embarrassing !'. Carragher issued a jovial response as he posted a picture of himself with Bolt after the game and wrote: 'I was told by the @UNICEF_uk we had to let @usainbolt score to keep viewing figures up. 'Did my bit for charity & then produced a master class in reading of the game & pace. Most importantly tonight is the highest amount @socceraid has ever raised.' Carragher posted a lighthearted tweet after the game saying he was told to let Bolt score As he alluded to, Carragher improved significantly in the second half, and the 41-year-old made an impressive clearance off the line to deny Didier Drogba a goal on his return to Stamford Bridge. Almost £7million was raised by full-time as the World XI won 3-1 on penalties after the game finished 2-2 after extra-time. Carragher improved in the second half and prevented Didier Drogba from finding the net A brace from F2 Freestyler Jeremy Lynch had given England a 2-0 lead before Bolt's goal and a strike from Love Island star Kem Cetinay made it 2-2. With extra-time not separating the teams, the game went to penalties and the World XI prevailed as Joe Wicks, Mark Wright and Lee Mack all missed for England. Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility