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Arsenal’s drab Crystal Palace draw brilliantly summed up by Jamie Redknapp to the tune of Bad Boys


JAMIE REDKNAPP was left singing the tune of Bad Boys to cap off his analysis of Arsenal’s bore draw with Crystal Palace.

Thursday night’s mid-table stalemate saw neither side able to snatch a winner at a freezing Emirates Stadium.

And, as Sky Sports’ coverage signed off, former midfielder Redknapp produced a hilarious summary.

Host Kelly Cates reminded viewers that the film Bad Boys For Life was available, prompting her colleague to make up his own spin on the iconic theme song.

Redknapp – who was married to pop star Louise for 19 years – sang out: “Bad game, bad game. Whatcha gonna do when it’s not 3-2!?”

Redknapp and Cates, along with fellow pundit Alex Scott, burst into laughter in the studio.

Cates jokingly told the ex-Tottenham man to ‘just stop’ before promising him ‘a cup of tea and a sit down’.

Scott remarked that Redknapp had been reduced to the tune by the drab draw, telling him: “That’s what that game has done to you.”

But Redknapp doubled down, telling Cates: “C’mon Kel that was meant to be your line.

“That was a poor game, I’m sorry.”

Jamie Redknapp produced a hilarious ditty to round off Sky’s showCredit: PA:Press Association

Arsenal and Crystal Palace failed to set pulses racing on Thursday nightCredit: Getty Images – Getty

Palace travelled back across the capital unbeaten in their last five encounters with Arsenal.

James Tomkins hit the bar before Bernd Leno athletically denied Christian Benteke’s header.

Roy Hodgson’s side remained in 13th, two places and a point behind Arsenal.

The Gunners stretched their undefeated run to five games, with four clean sheets in a row.

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Arteta says he is disappointed but thinks a draw is fair after Arsenal drew 0-0 to Crystal Palace


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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