Jermaine Jenas was slammed for repeatedly getting a participant’s title flawed throughout Brighton‘s bore draw with Wolves.
The former Tottenham and England midfielder, 40, was on co-commentary obligation for TNT Sports on Monday (January 22) evening on the Amex Stadium. And he quickly turned the discuss of social media after kick-off.
Throughout the primary half Jenas saved mentioning “Luke Steele” – regardless of the Brighton goalkeeper being known as Jason. The error was identified by numerous disgruntled viewers watching on at dwelling.
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One requested: “Can someone on @footballontnt tell Jenas that our keeper is called Jason, not Luke Steele.” Another fumed: “It’s Jason Steele not Luke Steele – do your homework.”
A 3rd questioned: “At what point does Jenas realise it’s Jason Steele not Luke Steele in goal for Brighton?” And a fourth quipped: “Who’s Luke Steele? Is he the twin brother to JASON Steele?”
Others theorised the supply of Jenas’ error – a mix-up with the Australian musician who’s lead singer of other rock band The Sleepy Jackson and one half of digital duo Empire of the Sun.
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“I hope Jermaine Jenas keeps calling Brighton’s keeper Luke Steele because he’s a big Sleepy Jackson fan,” commented a fifth, whereas a sixth joked: “I didn’t have Jermaine Jenas down as a Sleepy Jackson fan?”
It appears Jenas was lastly advised about his mishap by his TNT colleagues on the break as he did not repeat it within the second half. Other than that, there wasn’t a lot to speak about within the last Premier League fixture of the weekend.
Neither Roberto De Zerbi’s Seagulls nor Gary O’Neil’s Wolves might discover a breakthrough, regardless of each side having their probabilities to open the scoring. A fiery battle between Billy Gilmour and Matheus Cunha was probably the most noteworthy second of the match.