Sky Sports pundits for Man Utd game all show up wearing exactly the same thing
Sky Sports' pundits all accidentally rocked up to work wearing the same outfit for Manchester United's third round Carabao Cup clash with Crystal Palace.
Mark Chapman – who was joined in the studio by Andros Townsend and Steve Bruce – was quick to address the black polo-shaped elephant in the room. He quipped at the start of the broadcast: "Yes we are all wearing the same thing.
"Mine probably cost a lot less than theirs!" And Chapman then added: “We didn’t text each other about what we were wearing…"
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All three had arrived to the studio wearing some slim fitting grey trousers – albeit with marginally different coloured pants – combined with a long sleeve black polo shirt. And one fan was happy to see Townsend and Bruce on their TV: "Steve Bruce and Andros Townsend – it’s good to see Sky finally having two decent folk on the pre/post match show!"
However, others were more distract by Bruce defending Harry Maguire ahead of kick-off. He said: "Harry Maguire is a great player. He’d get into many Premier League teams."
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The Red Devils were kicking off their Carabao Cup title defence against the Eagles at Old Trafford. Palace had already played one game in this season's competition – an enthralling win over Plymouth Argyle.
Palace had found themselves two goals down to the Championship side. However, a hat-trick from Jean-Philippe Mateta, helped to turn the game on its head before Odsonne Edouard also got in on the act.
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