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BBC pundit Jacqui Oatley vowed to record podcast NAKED if Wolves kept clean sheet vs Arsenal… but blushes are spared


JACQUI OATLEY bravely promised to record her podcast NAKED if Wolves kept a clean sheet against Arsenal.

But the popular pundit, 46, kept her kit on after Nicolas Pepe opened the scoring for the Gunners in the first half.

Jacqui Oatley was confident that Wolves were going to concede against ArsenalCredit: Getty Images – Getty

Oatley sent her fans wild as she made the claim on Twitter during the early stages of Tuesday’s match.

She wrote: “If Wolves keep a clean sheet tonight I’ll be recording the podcast naked tonight. #nochance.”

Just three minutes after the post, Pepe scored to put Wolves behind at the Molineux.

She added: “Such was my ‘confidence’ in the way the game was going.”

England kitman Pat Frost replied: “Still a brave tweet.”

ITV, Sky and BBC pundit Oatley responded: “Not at all. You must be watching the other match.”

Before she added: “The only people who think it was brave hadn’t been watching Wolves’ defending.”

Despite their slow start, Wolves went on to win the match 2-1 as the Gunners were reduced to nine men.

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Nicolas Pepe broke the deadlock for Arsenal in the 32nd minuteCredit: Getty Images – Getty

David Luiz was controversially sent off for his challenge on Willian Jose inside of the penalty area.

The defender branded the decision as ‘unbelievable’ on Instagram after the game.

Hector Bellerin and Granit Xhaka also appeared to slate referee Craig Pawson.

Ruben Neves scored from the penalty spot before Joao Moutinho scored the winner.

After the game, Oatley recorded The Molineux View podcast with all of her clothes on.

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Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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