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'Got a problem!' Alex Scott suffers wardrobe malfunction minutes before going live on BBC
Instagram earlier today to share her wardrobe mishap as she prepared to present Football Focus.The BBC presenter admitted she’d forgotten to bring a second jumper as she showed off the issue to her Instagram followers.Earlier today, the star shared the problem with her 1.3 million followers on her Instagram Stories.Appearing in a short clip, the star was left giggling as she reached up her arm to show the issue.Wearing a purple jumper dress, Alex revealed it had torn and left a hole in the armpit.In the video, she can be heard saying: “I’ve got a problem with my jumper today.”She then motioned for her fans to “shh” about the mishap.Alex captioned the clip: “I didn’t bring a spare jumper to set today.“Oh nooooo [laughing face emoji]” sic.“See if you can spot it on the show.”She also posted a photo of her getting her microphone put on as she shared a glimpse of her full look.The star looked fantastic in her purple ribbed jumper dress, which runs to mid calf.The gown is fastened with a zip running all the way up her front.She accessorised the look with black strappy heels.Alex captioned the snap: “Work time.”Every Saturday at midday, the former footballer hosts Football Focus on BBC One.She took over the job from Dan Walker last year, and has won rave reviews as its host.Today the star is joined by Ashley Williams and Nedum Onuoha to host.The team will be previewing a big weekend of football as well as interviewing stars.Alex Scott will be chatting to Antonio Conte about his time so far at Tottenham.She’ll also speak to Liverpool’s Andrew Robertson and Everton’s Donny Van De Beek.Alongside this, viewers will be able to see a feature on Arbroath and their season so far.
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Man Utd squad for remainder of Premier League season includes four goalkeepers
Manchester United's squad for the remainder of the Premier League season includes no fewer than four goalkeepers.Clubs have been required to confirm their squad lists for the rest of the season following the end of the January transfer window, with squads of up to 25 permitted. Of these 25 players, at least eight must have homegrown status, meaning they played for a club in England for at least three years before the age of 21.United have comfortably met this requirement by including 14 homegrown players as they named 23 players on their squad list, of which four are keepers.Ralf Rangnick has included January player of the month David de Gea and Dean Henderson along with veteran stoppers Tom Heaton and Lee Grant.With four keepers included in the 23-man squad, just 19 outfield players have been registered for United's remaining 16 league matches.However, United will be able to call on more players, with those aged under 21 not required to be named in the squad, such as 19-year-old Hannibal Mejbri.Rangnick has confirmed that the Tunisian midfielder has been promoted to the first-team squad for the remainder of the campaign.Where will Manchester United finish in the Premier League this season? Let us know in the comments section below.Speaking ahead of Friday's FA Cup match against Middlesbrough, he said: "He will, from now on, regularly train with us.
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