Infamous half time incidents | Tunnel aggro, swapped shirts & team talks on the pitch! 🚨

Sky Sports Football published this video item, entitled “Infamous half time incidents | Tunnel aggro, swapped shirts & team talks on the pitch! 🚨” – below is their description.

The eight most memorable half time incidents from the Premier League, including Sean Dyche and Jurgen Klopp’s tunnel bust up, to Delia Smith’s half time speech and Phil Brown’s on pitch team talk!

Full list of clips:

00:00 – Liverpool and Chelsea players swap shirts at half time

00:39 – Slaven Bilic is sent off for confronting the referee

01:34 – Delia Smith’s half time speech

01:52 – Son and Lloris come to blows

02:15 – Man Utd change their shirts at half time against Southampton

03:28 – Van Persie and Santos swap shirts at half time

03:48 – Sean Dyche and Jurgen Klopp argue in the tunnel

04:25 – Phil Brown holds his team talk on the pitch

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