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Awkward moment David Seaman overhears former Premier League star calling Peter Schmeichel his favourite goalkeeper


DAVID SEAMAN hilariously overheard Jamie O’Hara name Peter Schmeichel as his favourite goalkeeper.

Sky Sports captured the awkward moment Arsenal legend Seaman side eyed O’Hara – who is speaking off camera.

David seaman overheard Jamie O’Hara name Peter Schmeichel as his favourite goalkeeperCredit: Sky Sports
Seaman and Schmeichel were former rivalsCredit: Reuters

And after bursting into laughter, he said: “I heard that!”

The whole room were left chuckling as ex-Tottenham star O’Hara gave former Gunner Seaman a hug.

Seaman made 563 Arsenal appearances winning two Premier League titles and four FA Cups in his 13 seasons.

For England, he made 75 caps and sits behind only Peter Shilton as the most capped Three Lions keeper.

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Schmeichel meanwhile made 398 appearances for Manchester United, winning FIVE Prem titles, three FA Cups and the Champions League in 1999.

The great Dane is widely considered to be one of the best keepers the league has ever seen.

And according to Seaman himself, Schmeichel is the best.

He told The Metro in 2024: “I’ve got to go for Peter Schmeichel. Look at what he did and what he achieved.

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“The way he kept goal was totally different from me, both styles obviously work, but he brought a new style into the Premier League.”

Schmeichel had stints with Sporting Lisbon, Aston Villa and City before retiring in 2003 and now works as a pundit.

Seaman also joined City after leaving Arsenal and hung up his gloves in 2004 – occasionally working in the media as well.

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Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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