Following Micah Richards ' remarks at half-time during Turkey vs. Georgia, Euro 2024 reporter Mark Chapman held his head in his arms.
The BBC's Euro 2024 broadcaster, Mark Chapman, is at the end of his wire with Micah Richards.
After a frantic primary half between Turkey and Georgia, the original Manchester City player made a joke at half-time. After his achievement following the England vs. Serbia game, Richards was just mocked on social media, with Cesc Fabregas praised for his information on Phil Foden.
Yet Chapman was irked when Richards called the goal" Greek please" after Turkey's starting squeaker, which was followed by hushed ovations in the studio and Chapman shaking his head.
Chappers was lost for words &# 128514, #BBCEuros# Euro2024# TURGEO pic. twitter.com/8 FmjYRZ1lQJune 18, 2024
What a football initially half this turned out to be. Mert Muldur launched a magnificent rocket to start the scoring, opening the tournament with some of the loudest fans who had already arrived. They could have easily had a second opportunity, but the Brazilian referee would have had to make a sharp decision.
Georgia regained control of the game with a beautiful passing of play before Georges Mikautadze scored the first-ever Greek tournament goal. Both factors, evidently, are having a Goal of the Tournament rivals among themselves.
The match was in danger of not yet starting, sometimes. After a sequence of ocean flooded Dortmund's Signal Iduna Park, fans had to run for cover. It's an exciting stop to Group F, to say the least …
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