Ally McCoist was on commentary duty for Liverpool's FA Cup fifth-round tie against Southampton.
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Ally McCoist may be the reigning 'Pundit of the Year', but Liverpool fans weren't all too pleased with the Scottish football icon during his commentary duties on Wednesday night.
McCoist has been a regular in the commentary booth since calling time on his playing career and has earned widespread praise for the analysis he provides live and his infectious accent.
He was back on ITV duty on Wednesday night for Liverpool's FA Cup tie against Southampton.
But several Liverpool fans grew frustrated with what some felt was a "biased" McCoist in the first half of the game.
Ally McCoist was on commentary for Liverpool's game against Southampton
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One fan fumed: "Ally McCoist is f***ing unbearable to listen too."
Another moaned: "Ally McCoist chatting s*** all half."
A third asked: "How can anyone say that Ally McCoist isn't f***ing annoying."
Another said: "I love Ally McCoist but my god he's doing my head in tonight."
One other person wrote: "Ally mccoist is doing my f***ing head in!! Clearly biased for Southampton."
Another posted: "Ally McCoist is a total wet wipe, you would think Southampton are playing our first team. Can't hide his hatred."
It was littler over a year ago when McCoist was named the 'pundit of the year' at the Sports Journalist Association awards ceremony.
He was up against Alan Shearer, Chris Sutton, Ian Wright and Roy Keane and McCoist mocked the latter with the awards show taking place just 24 hours after Manchester United were thrashed 7-0 by Liverpool.
He said in March last year: “I don’t think Roy’s had a worse 48 hours to be fair!
Liverpool fans were unhappy with Ally McCoist's commentary
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"I did not expect to be standing here winning this.
"I look at the competition and the competition is fierce.
"I love my job, I am the luckiest man live, I really am.
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Ally McCoist is an award-winning pundit
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"Rangers centre forward, Scotland centre forward, and working with the guys at talkSPORT and ITV and I love every minute of it."
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp made a host of changes from the side that won the Carabao Cup final at the weekend with Lewis Koumas, Bobby Clask and James McConnell being named in the starting line-up.
And Koumas broke the deadlock to give Liverpool a 1-0 lead heading into half-time.