‘For someone who speaks like that, thank God he plays football’: ESPN presenters shamelessly mock Harry Kane’s speech in now-deleted video – causing fury from fans of ALL clubs on social media
- Harry Kane scored from the spot as Tottenham beat Brighton on Sunday
- But rather than discuss his performance ESPN journalists seemed to mock him
- Presenter Alexis Nunes, journalist Mark Ogden and an offscreen producer were all involved in the discussion, which has been leaked online
- Fans have reacted with outrage, saying they should be ‘ashamed’
A presenter, a journalist and a producer from ESPN have been branded ‘disrespectful, incompetent and derogatory’ after appearing to make fun of Tottenham striker Harry Kane‘s voice.
Kane netted once more for Spurs from the penalty spot in a 2-1 victory against Brighton, which saw them climb to second in the table and the striker move into the top 10 goalscorers in Premier League history.
Leaked footage shows ESPN FC’s Alexis Nunes and Mark Ogden beginning to talk about Kane’s performance and career before halting the conversation, and in between takes they then appear to mock the way his voice sounds, with an off-screen producer also using insulting words about the England captain.
ESPN presenter Alexis Nunes (left) and journalist Mark Ogden (right) could be in hot water after appearing to mock Tottenham and England striker Harry Kane’s voice
Kane netted once more for Spurs from the penalty spot in a 2-1 victory against Brighton
Leaked footage shows Nunes, Ogden and an offscreen producer all making fun of Kane
Responding to Nunes’s question about Kane’s enduring success, Ogden starts to praise Kane’s consistency before appearing to stumble on his words, and waves his arm as if to indicate that he wants to end the sentence.
Nunes then laughs and jokes: ‘Oggy’s like: “Do I have to talk about this mofo (mother f*****)?”, before Ogden responds: ‘It’s just really boring, isn’t it?’
An offscreen producer then enters the conversation and adds: ‘I hate hearing him speak. He’s got a weird voice.’ Ogden then jokes: ‘Shall I do it in the style of Harry Kane?’
The producer then says: ‘Yeah. Through the whole thing in that. That’s what stands out about him.’
Nunes then says: ‘Yeah, his voice. Literally. For someone who speaks like that, thank God he plays football.’
They then compose themselves to retake the conversation.
The offscreen producer said that the England captain’s voice sounded ‘weird’, with all three of them then appearing to make insults at Kane’s way of speaking
Sportsmail have contacted ESPN for comment.
England captain Kane is often mocked online for his style of speech.
The shameful, and now deleted, video has caused anger among fans from all clubs on social media.
One wrote: ‘How dare they disrespect England captain and family man Harry Kane.
‘They ought to be thoroughly ashamed of themselves how would they feel if it was one of their friends or family.’
Another added: ‘Showing themselves up as being completely disrespectful, incompetent and derogatory. The most unprofessional thing I’ve seen.’
Kane’s penalty did cause controversy, however, after he was awarded the spot kick following a foul from Adam Lallana.
The awarding of the penalty on Kane following a tackle from Adam Lallana caused debate
Many believed it was Kane who had committed the foul, but he took advantage and scored
Many observers, including Martin Keown, believed the Spurs star should have been penalised after taking a glance at the former Liverpool man and standing there knowing ‘what he is doing’.
However, Sportsmail’s Mark Clattenburg believes Kane was clever in winning the spot kick but the correct decision was made by the referee.
Tariq Lamptey then scored the equaliser for the Seagulls before Gareth Bale scored his first goal for Spurs since his return in the summer to claim the victory for Jose Mourinho’s men.
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