Dion Dublin has BBC studio in stitches with seven-word comment about abusive fan.
An unruly fan almost incurred the wrath of Dion Dublin during the half-time break of Aston Villa's FA Cup clash with Tottenham.
Unai Emery's side needed less than 60 seconds to open the scoring at Villa Park as Tottenham goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky failed to keep out Jacob Ramsey's powerful strike. Although Heung-Min Son had a golden chance to equalise denied by a superb save by Emi Martinez, the majority of chances in the opening 45 minutes belonged to Villa.
In total, the hosts fired off 11 shots with four on target while Spurs mustered just three overall.
However, Tottenham made it to half time down just one goal thanks to a number of impressive stops from Kinsky. As is customary, the half-time break led to analysis from the BBC's studio panel of ex-Villa striker Dublin, Jermain Defoe and Joe Hart.
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But it seemed one supporter decided they would look to steal the limelight during the interval.
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The broadcaster's studio was situated next to the away section at Villa Park and the fan, evidently annoyed at what his team served up inside the first half, let his frustrations known.
As Hart began to speak, a loud banging was heard on the studio glass.
He sat back in his chair and looked unsure what to do, while Defoe and Dublin turned to see who was behind the mischief.
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