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Manchester United’s new goalkeeper has been recalled by his Cameroon national team to join them against Burundi. Image: Twitter / Instagram / Man United

Sky Sports football reporter Melissa Reddy uses foul language to describe Onana on live TV

South African-born football reporter Melissa Reddy was caught swearing during a Sky Sports broadcast when describing a player’s temperament.

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Manchester United’s new goalkeeper has been recalled by his Cameroon national team to join them against Burundi. Image: Twitter / Instagram / Man United

South African-born football reporter Melissa Reddy was caught swearing on live television during a pre-match Sky Sports broadcast for the Manchester United and Wolves encounter on Monday, 14 August.

The 36-year-old senior football reporter was talking to camera and said: “He (Erik Ten Hag) feels that in Onana, he has signed a big personality, we’ve already seen glimpses of that. Him b******ing his defenders when they’ve made a mistake.

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According to the Daily Express, Sky Sports studio presenter Vicky Gomersall apologised for her colleague’s language immediately after feed returned to the studio.

According to Merriam Webster, the definition of bollocks is usually vulgar and means testicles or nonsense. While the Cambridge Dictionary refers to bollocks as “a rude word meaning to speak angrily to someone because they have done something wrong.”

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