Micah Richards and Jamie Carragher hilariously attempt to Salsa dance as they announce CBS’s Champions League coverage is coming to Florida for ‘Destination Miami’


  • The CBS Champion League show previously did a live show from Brooklyn, NY 
  • USMNT legends Clint Dempsey and Charles Davis will also join the coverage 
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CBS Sports has announced that they will bring their Champions League coverage to Miami for the games on November 28 and 29 in an event called ‘Destination Miami.’

The CBS crew announced the event on air during Tuesday’s show when Micah Richards and Jamie Carragher entered the set attempting to dance to salsa music to begin the big reveal.

Fellow analyst Thierry Henry and host Kate Abdo sat in shock watching the duo of English soccer legends attempt to dance.

‘Tell me why there is one guy that’s dancing and one guy that’s trying to step on cockroaches! What are you doing,’ asked Henry.

Carragher then proclaimed, ‘Miami,’ before Richards excitedly yelled ‘Miami, it’s coming baby.’

CBS Sports announced a live Champions League coverage showing from Miami, Florida

Micah Richards (L) and Jamie Carragher (R) danced to salsa music to make the announcement

Micah Richards (L) and Jamie Carragher (R) danced to salsa music to make the announcement

The duo attempted and failed to get host Kate Abdo (C) to join them in dancing on-air

The duo attempted and failed to get host Kate Abdo (C) to join them in dancing on-air

Carragher had tried to channel his inner Miami Vice by putting on a long white jacket for the announcement. But the crew joked he looked more like a scientist. 

Richards eventually tried and failed to get Abdo to get up from the desk and join him in dancing.

Along with the regular crew of Henry, Richards, Carragher, Abdo, and Peter Schmeichel, USMNT legends Clint Dempsey and Charlie Davis will also be a part of the show in Miami.

Last season the show made the venture to broadcast a show live from Brooklyn, New York, and ‘Destination Miami’ will seemingly continue the new tradition.

Miami became the center of attention in the sport of soccer earlier this year after Lionel Messi signed with Major League Soccer basement dwellers Inter Miami.

Messi recently squashed rumors that he was planning leave Miami on loan during the MLS offseason and temporarily return to Europe or Saudi Arabia. 



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