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Fans mock Jenas for repeating similar mistake throughout Brighton recreation

  • Jenas repeatedly referred to as a participant by the fallacious identify on commentary 
  • Fans have mocked Jenas for repeating the error within the recreation on social media 
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Jermaine Jenas repeatedly referred to as a participant by the fallacious identify throughout Brighton’s Premier League conflict with Wolves on Monday evening.

The Seagulls had been held to a goalless draw by the West Midlands facet – a outcome that strikes them to seventh within the standings above Manchester United.

Jenas was on commentary for the sport on TNT Sports, however followers shortly realised that he was repeating the identical mistake through the match. 

On a number of events through the first-half he referred to as Brighton goalkeeper Jason Steele ‘Luke’ – inflicting a stir amongst these watching the sport at dwelling. 

Lee Tranter tweeted: ‘At what level does Jenas realise it is Jason Steele not Luke Steele in aim for Brighton?’

Jermaine Jenas repeatedly called a player by the wrong name during Brighton's clash with Wolves

Jermaine Jenas repeatedly referred to as a participant by the fallacious identify throughout Brighton’s conflict with Wolves

He repeatedly referred to goalkeeper Jason Steele as 'Luke Steele' during the first-half

He repeatedly referred to goalkeeper Jason Steele as ‘Luke Steele’ through the first-half

Jenas maybe confused Brighton’s Steele with former goalkeeper Luke Steele who performed for golf equipment together with Barnsley, Coventry and Panathinaikos. 

He was most well-known for his run at Barnsley from 2008 to 2014 the place he made 195 appearances for the facet and as soon as helped them attain the semi-finals of the FA Cup.  

There had been some who introduced up Joey Barton’s latest essential feedback over feminine pundits within the males’s recreation, and questioned when the previous midfielder would convey up Jenas’ blunder.

One mentioned: ‘There’s been a latest obsession amongst the ham confronted to leap on each single mistake a feminine pundit makes….

‘So I simply need to level out Jermaine Jenas has referred to as Jason Steele ‘Luke Steele’ 3 occasions now.’

@BOHSvid added: ‘Jermaine Jenas has acquired Jason Steele’s identify fallacious twice now. I’m anticipating a tweet @JoeyBarton7.’

Another particular person made gentle of Jenas taking up internet hosting duties for motorsport sequence Formula E.  

The X account for Paddy Power posted: ‘Jermaine Jenas has been calling Jason Steele ‘Luke Steele’ for the final 5 minutes. This is what occurs whenever you usher in Formula-E presenters to commentate on soccer.’

Others mentioned it was a mix-up with Australian musician Luke Steele, who’s lead singer of different rock band The Sleepy Jackson and one half of digital duo Empire of the Sun.

Luke Steele is a former professional goalkeeper who had notable spells at Barnsley, Panathinaikos and Nottingham Forest (above)

Luke Steele is a former skilled goalkeeper who had notable spells at Barnsley, Panathinaikos and Nottingham Forest (above) 

Jenas appeared to have been made aware of his mishap as he didn't make the mistake during the second-half

Jenas appeared to have been made conscious of his mishap as he did not make the error through the second-half

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John Earls tweeted: ‘I hope Jermaine Jenas retains calling Brighton’s keeper Luke Steele as a result of he is an enormous Sleepy Jackson fan.’ 

A Brighton fan wrote: ‘Can somebody on @footballontnt inform Jenas that our keeper known as Jason, not Luke Steele.’

It seems Jenas was made conscious of his mishap, as he did not repeat the error through the second-half of the sport.