Jamie Redknapp is serenaded with X-rated chant by Man Utd fans but ex-Liverpool star gets his own back with Casemiro dig | The Sun

JAMIE REDKNAPP took the brunt of the chants from Manchester United fans while covering the game as a pundit.

The retired midfielder, 49, was on duty with Sky Sports for the coverage of the Red Devils' victory over Chelsea in the Premier League.


However, being a former Liverpool star, Redknapp became the target of the fans at half-time.

The Old Trafford faithful started an X-rated chant directed at him, singing: "Jamie Redknapp you're a w****r, you're a w****r."

Redknapp was left chuckling at the chant as was his co-pundit and former Chelsea star Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink who could be seen laughing.

At full-time, while commenting on a no-look pass from United star Casemiro, Redknapp got his own back as he referred to it as a "Roberto Firmino pass" in reference to the Liverpool favourite.

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Sky Sports host Kelly Cates then replied saying: "They won't like that here."

To which Redknapp said: "I don't care, I've taken enough stick tonight."

A clip of the moment went viral on Twitter, with many applauding Redknapp for taking it on the chin.

One commented: "He’s fully embracing the hate 😂😂 warra bloke."

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A second wrote: "Took it like a champ 👏👊."

A third tweeted: "He took the bants to be fair to him 🤣."

While a fourth added: "He took it well to be fair to him 🤣."

The win for United sealed their spot in the Champions League for next season, leaving Liverpool to settle for a spot in the Europa League.

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