Sky Sports presenter Melissa Reddy breaks silence after using X-rated phrase on live TV as fans hail her as ‘smoking’

MELISSA REDDY “provided extra entertainment” during Manchester United’s victory over Wolves last night.

The Sky Sports reporter was in attendance as Erik ten Hag’s side squeezed past Wolves 1-0 at Old Trafford.

instagram @melissa_reddyMelissa Reddy was reporting from Old Trafford last night[/caption]

instagram @melissa_reddyThe reporter posted a series of snaps to her Instagram account[/caption]

GettyReddy, 36, has been a popular addition on Sky Sports[/caption]

Reddy was working the game for Sky, interviewing stars and providing pitchside updates.

Appearing on Sky Sports News from Old Trafford, Reddy said: “He [Erik ten Hag] feels that in Onana, he has signed a big personality. We’ve already seen glimpses of that.

“Him b******ing his defenders when they’ve made a mistake.

“He is calm and assured that both players will drive United to the next level.”

Sky Sports News host Vicky Gomersall instantly added: “Just going to apologise to anyone if they were offended by the use of your language there.”

Posting a series of snaps from Old Trafford to her 211,000 Instagram followers, Reddy wrote: “Monday Night Football. You’re welcome for me inadvertently providing extra entertainment.

“Fair play to @andreonana.24 for fronting up and answering questions on the key incident. Big personality indeed.

“(It should’ve been a penalty )

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Andre Onana got away with this challenge last nightRex

GettyOnana, 27, kept a Prem debut clean sheet[/caption]

“The stadium erupted in relief when Varane scored, largely as Cunha was shredding through midfield for fun. A win for Manchester United despite a poor performance and much-needed encouragement for Wolves.”

Reddy, 36, was referencing the moment late in the match in which Wolves were somehow denied a penalty – despite Andre Onana taking out debutant Sasa Kalajdzic.

Asked if it should have been a spot kick by the Sky reporter after the match, the 27-year-old said of the incident: “No, totally no.

“As a keeper you make decision – sometimes you are right, sometimes you are not. I made a decision and I am responsible for everything.

“For me it was just contact between two big guys and I was calm. I knew nothing would happen there.”

When pressed on how confident he was that a penalty would not be given, he added: “Of course I was confident.”

Fans loved Reddy’s Instagram post from Old Trafford.

One called her “absolutely smoking”.

Another called her “My idol”.

GettyReddy has appeared on Sky Sports alongside Jamie Redknapp[/caption]

Instagram @melissa_reddyThe reporter covered Man United on their pre season tour[/caption]   

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