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I played with Gareth Bale at Tottenham and couldn’t believe his pre-match meal… I tried it once and it did not go well


JERMAINE JENAS has revealed Gareth Bale stunned Tottenham team-mates with his choice of pre-match meal.

And the pundit explained why trying it himself backfired.

Gareth Bale was no ‘has-bean’ in his first spell at Tottenham – but perhaps his pre-match meal should have been, according to Jermaine JenasCredit: Getty
Ex-Spurs, Newcastle and England ace Jenas ‘struggled’ with what to eatCredit: Getty

Jenas bemused many viewers during TNT Sports’ coverage of Brighton’s 0-0 draw with Wolves by discussing food habits.

And Bale’s choice remains his most memorable match-day munching moment – for all sorts of reasons.

Brighton’s ex-Spurs full-back Pascal Gross sparked the conversation before kick-off on Monday night with his own revelation to the broadcaster about his pre-game eating.

Gross said he opts for rice, chicken and olive oil …. topped off by Weetabix!

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TNT commentator Adam Summerton called that “quite the combination” as the pundits returned to the debate at half-time.

Jenas suggested: “I bet that’s just a superstition as well.

“There would have been one day where he had a bit of Weetabix as an extra and prob scored two goals and got an assist and thought that’s it, he has the formula.”

And when Summerton asked for the ex-England midfielder’s own selections back in the day, he replied: “I always struggled to eat.

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Bale and Jenas were Spurs’ team-mates from 2007-13Credit: AP:Associated Press

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“I just had a big bowl of cereal and just drank a lot of Lucozade I think. Night games was a lot easier pasta and chicken.”

Then came Jenas’ Bale tale.

He explained: “The only meal I remember looking at and thinking why and how was Gareth Bale used to have like five slices of toast and a mountain of baked beans. 

“I tried it once, it didn’t go well for me.”

But viewers seemed to think the main “cereal” offender was Jenas – for talking about food rather than football.

One claimed: “Discussing how many baked beans Gareth Bale used to eat has to be an all time low.”

Another posted: “Jenas talking about liking cereal, absolutely amazing commentary once again.”

And a third viewer admitted just how surprised he was by the conversation.

He said: “Well, learning about Gareth Bale liking baked beans on toast wasn’t in my commentary bingo card.”


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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