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11th Jun 2016

Slaven Bilic doesn’t care if he’s on live television, he is going to drop F-bombs

"F**k me!"

Darragh Murphy

Early highlights of the European Championships: Romania’s heart, Dimitri Payet’s late winner, and Slaven Bilic’s absolute disregard for the most basic rules of TV appearances.

Bilic appeared as a pundit on ITV’s panel for the opening game of Euro 2016, presumably to gush about Payet’s brilliance for West Ham, and it didn’t go exactly to plan.

At half-time of France vs. Romania , the Hammers boss spoke as though he was chatting to his pals down the pub as he dropped a completely unnecessary “fuck me,” live on air.

https://twitter.com/RyanArnoldUK/status/741358987120152580

The lack of reaction from fellow pundits Lee Dixon and Emmanuel Petit would lead you to believe that an F-bomb hadn’t been dropped, but Bilic’s glance down afterwards all but confirmed his hilarious guilt.

It wasn’t the only memorable takeaway from Bilic’s appearance, as the former Croatia international actually referenced the fact that Twitter was awash with jokes about his “robot legs” – an optical illusion stemming from Bilic’s placement in the centre of the panel.

https://twitter.com/AlexKunawicz/status/741380228153528320

The man is punditry gold!