Michael Owen, somewhat unfairly at times, gets a bit of stick for his punditry work.
From completely made up quotes attributed to him doing the rounds on Twitter, to people complaining that his observations are 'boring' and 'obvious'. The man can't win.
But ahead of Paris Saint-Germain's game to the Camp Nou on Wednesday night, Owen really didn't help himself.
Looking ahead to the game with his BT Sport colleagues, Owen ran the rule over PSG's Edinson Cavani - a man that had scored 36 goals prior to kick off.
Despite acknowledging his talent, Owen also described the Uruguayan as an "average" finisher, much to the amusement of plenty of those watching.
https://twitter.com/billytheyido/status/839560015216263169
https://twitter.com/OFFLEWITT/status/839559932181680140
https://twitter.com/schofey27/status/839559698487599105
https://twitter.com/connormanson2/status/839558022129192960
https://twitter.com/Parkwaydean/status/839557393503686669
https://twitter.com/ad_weston/status/839557286251147265
https://twitter.com/BenMWard/status/839557188288925696
So, having watched Barcelona bring the aggregate score back to 4-3, can you guess who managed to come up with PSG's tie-ending away goal?
https://twitter.com/FifaSoccerTeam/status/839587905270083587
That's right... Edison Cavani, with not such an average strike.
But don't worry, Mike. It's not like anyone remembered what you'd said...
https://twitter.com/DaneHarv/status/839584297526915081
https://twitter.com/carlmaddison_/status/839584434122813440
https://twitter.com/philblanche/status/839584972801454080