in

BBC pundit, 52, says I ‘nearly had a heart attack’ live on air after huge bang during Champions League coverage


COMMENTATOR Ian Dennis “nearly had a heart attack” on live radio during a Champions League clash last night.

The 52-year-old broadcaster was at San Siro for Liverpool’s 3-1 win over AC Milan, covering the game for BBC 5 Live.

Ian Dennis got a huge fright during coverage of AC Milan vs LiverpoolCredit: Getty
Milan fans let off a loud firework that scared the broadcasterCredit: Reuters

Dennis was in the commentary box alongside former Reds defender Stephen Warnock.

And they both got a huge shock as a loud firework was let off by Milan ultras behind the goal.

Warnock was providing his analysis of the game when a deafening bang was suddenly heard around the ground.

Dennis let out an audible noise in fear and then a sigh of relief.

READ MORE IN FOOTBALL

Warnock began laughing and said: “Are you OK, Denno? Are you alright?

“Denno has nearly just had a heart attack next to me there.”

The veteran commentator eventually composed himself and added: “That was one of the loudest bangs I have heard for a long time.

“That scared the living daylights out of me.”

Most read in Football

Dennis has been at the BBC since 1995 and has been covering football for Radio 5 Live since 2002.

Last night, he saw Liverpool get back to winning ways after Saturday’s Premier League 1-0 loss to Nottingham Forest.

Arne Slot casually swears in middle of Liverpool press conference as fans say ‘I love him already’

Ibrahima Konate, Virgil van Dijk and Dominik Szoboszlai scored the goals for Arne Slot’s men


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


Tagcloud:

BMW PGA Championship Evolved Into a Top International Event

Marcus Rashford & Alejandro Garnacho combine for ginormous 64-point haul in Gameweek 4