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Fans love Daniel Sturridge’s nod to Scott Parker as he joins pundits in Sky Sports studio for Palace vs Man City


FOOTBALL fans loved Daniel Sturridge’s homage to Scott Parker when appearing on Sky Sports.

It was likely unintentional but Sturridge bore a striking resemblance to the former Bournemouth manager during the coverage of Crystal Palace vs Manchester City.

Daniel Sturridge bore a resemblance to Scott Parker with his outfit choiceCredit: Sky Sports
He was dressed head-to-toe in designer brand Thom BrowneCredit: Sky Sports
Parker loved wearing his Thom Browne cardigan while in charge of BournemouthCredit: Getty
Micah Richards was wearing the same suit, in a different colourCredit: Sky Sports

That’s because he was dressed head-to-toe in Thom Browne clothing.

The high-end fashion designer was a favourite for Parker in the dugout during his spell at the Cherries.

Sturridge has spared no expense on his look, with the grey knit jacket alone costing £1,740.

He also had on matching trousers priced at £970 and a tie which costs £190.

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And fellow pundit Micah Richards was wearing the exact same suit… only in beige.

Fans quickly noticed the likeness to Parker and joked about the situation.

One wrote: “Daniel Sturridge gone full Parker 🤪”

Another added: “Scott Parker hasn’t even been unemployed that long and already Daniel Sturridge has raided his wardrobe. Kicking a man when he’s down.”

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A third said: “Sturridge must’ve belled up Scotty Parker and asked to borrow his horrific clobber.”

Another commented: “Micah and Sturridge both going hard on Thom Browne Scotty Parker style!”

Parker was a big fan of the £1,350 grey cashmere cardigan – which translated to a price of £5.00 for every minute he wore it on the touchline at Bournemouth.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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