BT Sport presenter Jake Humphrey takes swipe at Man Utd food provided against Southampton

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BT Sport presenter Jake Humphrey has taken a swipe at Manchester United’s food offering after appearing to sarcastically thank the club for his meal of scrambled egg and mashed potato. The Red Devils are hosting Southampton in today’s early kick-off.

Humphrey is undertaking his usual BT Sport duties as he leads the channel’s coverage of the Premier League match.

And he has been joined in the studio by former Red Devils midfielder Paul Scholes, as well as ex-England boss Glenn Hoddle.

BT Sport’s coverage of the match started at 11.30am, with the match getting underway at 12.30pm.

But minutes after the game kicked-off, Humphrey took to social media to reveal his apparent displeasure at the food he’d been given.

Humphrey posted a picture of scrambled eggs, a white bread roll and mashed potato on Twitter, with play clearly visible in the background.

“Scrambled egg and mashed potato,” wrote the presenter. “Wow. Thanks for lunch @ManUtd.” The former children’s presenter then posted a picture of a laughing face emoji.

Humphrey and his BT Sport colleagues are probably used to receiving top-notch meals during their coverage of Premier League matches up and down the country.

United are one of the biggest clubs in the world and television presenters might expect to be treated to top-of-the-range meals during their trips to Old Trafford.

But on this occasion it appears that Humphrey was left bitterly disappointed with his lunch.

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