Gary Neville hilariously exits Stamford Bridge with coat over his head
Gary Neville succeeded in getting out of Stamford Bridge without being noticed by Chelsea and West Ham fans by putting a coat over his head on Sunday afternoon.
Having been on commentary duties for the London derby clash, which ended in a 1-0 victory for the hosts, Neville decided he wanted to make a brisk exit from the stadium.
He opted to walk out alongside both sets of supporters, taking the unusual measure of covering his head with a coat, so that he would not be recognised.
Posting a video of himself leaving the ground on his Instagram, accompanied by the caption 'Operation Exit The Bridge', Neville clearly enjoyed the challenge of not being seen by the rival fans.
The 47-year-old provided a running commentary of his escape, admitting at one point that he would not have tried to leave a football match this way in the past.
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