Shay Given has told talkSPORT he was stitched up by his TV colleagues after a clip of his hilarious reaction to Mohamed Salahs wondergoal against Chelsea became a viral sensation on social media.And he cheekily insisted he would have saved the Liverpools aces superb strike had he been in goal!While fellow pundits Ian Wright and Steve McManaman went wild over Salahs sensational goal in Liverpool’s 2-0 victory over the Blues on Sunday, Given didnt look all that bothered!He apparently had more important things to focus on his dinner.2
Shay Given wasnt stopping eating his dinner for anything pic.twitter.com/zoRJsxK9ck— talkSPORT (@talkSPORT) April 14, 2019Given was invited onto Tuesdays Alan Brazil Sports Breakfast to explain his reaction.The ex-City man admitted he was gutted Chelsea couldnt do his former club a favour in the Premier League title race and also revealed hed been totally set up by his TV co-workers!We were totally off air, so the producer has stitched me up at the end of the show, said the former Republic of Ireland internationalHes said to us, weve just got a little clip to show you before were finished for the day.So Im sitting there quite relaxed thinking, what its going to be?, and its me munching down a Sunday roast!2
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