‘I apologise’ – Newcastle legend breaks TV studio celebrating Alexander Isak winner against Arsenal
A TV studio table was accidentally broken by a celebrating Shay Given after Newcastle’s winning goal against Arsenal. Alexander Isak scored with a thumping header from Anthony Gordon’s cross with 12 minutes played at St. James’ Park. GettyIsak’s early header was enough for Newcastle to win[/caption] Newcastle fans were sent into delirium as they went in search of a first Premier Legaue win since mid-September. One of those was Given who, despite not being in attendance for the clash, was still overjoyed by Isak’s crucial goal. So much so that whilst on punditry duty for BBC show Football Focus, his wild celebrations saw him break the table in front of him. “I’m just going to let you in on a little secret,” presenter Kelly Somers said. “It’s been a bit chaotic in the studio. “Shay Given has just broken part of the set. Why have you broken part of the set?” Whilst holding what appeared to be a light fixture, Given admitted: “I just kicked the table by mistake, so I apologise.” Somers then asked: “Yeah, but why did you do that?” The former Newcastle goalkeeper, who made 354 league appearances for the Magpies, replied: “Why did I do that? “Because Isak has just scored against Arsenal. A brilliant cross from Anthony Gordon, Isak header, top corner, 1-0 to the Toon.” Despite a nervy second half, Newcastle were able to hold onto their one-goal lead and claim a crucial win over Arsenal. The Magpies have returned to winning ways in the Premier LeagueGetty https://twitter.com/BBCMOTD/status/1852709739387346974 It’s their fourth victory in the Premier League this season and has ended their winless run of five matches. Arsenal on the other hand have dropped more points at the top end of the table following last weekend’s 2-2 draw with Liverpool. They are five points behind leaders Manchester City and this will extend to eight if the reigning champions beat Bournemouth. The defeat is their second of the campaign as they eye a third consecutive title challenge. https://twitter.com/BBCMOTD/status/1852709739387346974
A TV studio table was accidentally broken by a celebrating Shay Given after Newcastle’s winning goal against Arsenal.
Alexander Isak scored with a thumping header from Anthony Gordon’s cross with 12 minutes played at St. James’ Park. Isak’s early header was enough for Newcastle to win[/caption]
Newcastle fans were sent into delirium as they went in search of a first Premier Legaue win since mid-September.
One of those was Given who, despite not being in attendance for the clash, was still overjoyed by Isak’s crucial goal.
So much so that whilst on punditry duty for BBC show Football Focus, his wild celebrations saw him break the table in front of him.
“I’m just going to let you in on a little secret,” presenter Kelly Somers said. “It’s been a bit chaotic in the studio.
“Shay Given has just broken part of the set. Why have you broken part of the set?”
Whilst holding what appeared to be a light fixture, Given admitted: “I just kicked the table by mistake, so I apologise.”
Somers then asked: “Yeah, but why did you do that?”
The former Newcastle goalkeeper, who made 354 league appearances for the Magpies, replied: “Why did I do that?
“Because Isak has just scored against Arsenal. A brilliant cross from Anthony Gordon, Isak header, top corner, 1-0 to the Toon.”
Despite a nervy second half, Newcastle were able to hold onto their one-goal lead and claim a crucial win over Arsenal. https://twitter.com/BBCMOTD/status/1852709739387346974
It’s their fourth victory in the Premier League this season and has ended their winless run of five matches.
Arsenal on the other hand have dropped more points at the top end of the table following last weekend’s 2-2 draw with Liverpool.
They are five points behind leaders Manchester City and this will extend to eight if the reigning champions beat Bournemouth.
The defeat is their second of the campaign as they eye a third consecutive title challenge. https://twitter.com/BBCMOTD/status/1852709739387346974
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