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ITV viewers in uproar at ‘sexist’ footy pundit

Former Man United star scores an own goal

The BBC and ITV have been forward-thinking in their coverage of the World Cup this year, with both channels inviting female guests into the studio to provide match analysis.

However, just three days into the tournament, the move has thrown up its first major controversy.

During today’s match between Costa Rica and Serbia, a number of viewers were up in arms over the behaviour of pundit and former Manchester United defender Patrice Evra.

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Following his reaction to comments made by women’s footballer Eni Aluko, fans berated him on social media, calling him “awful” and “misogynist”.

Evra clapped Eni as another pundit, Henrik Larsson, looked on (Credit: ITV)

Eni, 31, has made 102 appearances for the England team, scoring 33 goals, so it’s fair to say that she knows a thing or two about football.

That was evident as she waxed lyrical about the group E game, which Serbia won 1-0.

The Juventus striker pointed out that Costa Rica’s World Cup chances could be hampered by the fact that they don’t score a lot of goals.

And that’s when Evra, 37, appeared to score an OWN goal by clapping Eni’s comments and saying: “Very good.”

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That prompted an instant backlash on social media, with viewers slamming the French footballer for what they perceived to be a “sexist” reaction.

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Nancy Brown
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