Sky Sports issued an apology after Lewie Coyle’s emotional interview following Hull City’s dramatic playoff final win
Sky Sports were forced to apologise following Lewie Coyle’s X-rated comment during an emotional interview after Hull’s 1-0 win over Middlesbrough in the playoff final. The Tigers captain couldn’t hide his emotions as he spoke about his late-father moments after captaining his boyhood club to the Premier League.
Oli McBurnie scored a 96th-minute winner to send Hull back to the Premier League for the first-time since 2017, just when the playoff final looked set for extra-time. Solomon Brynn couldn’t hold on to a cross from the left and the Scotland was on hand to poke home from close range.
Coyle lost his father, Chris, but he remained at the forefront of his mind throughout the showpiece match at Wembley. By claiming the final place in next season’s Premier League, he honoured his late-father and carried the tribute in his post-match interview, taking aim at any doubters throughout his career.
He said: “It’s tough, there’s just one man (his dad) I celebrate with, he’s not with us but I look up to the sky every game, I looked up today, he’s with me. I know he’s with me, next best thing my family are here that have been here since day one.
“There’s probably not many people that would have thought I’d captain a side to the Premier League, even saying it out loud seems a little bit wild, just an honest kid. There’s certainly one man that would’ve believed in me and that’s my old man.
“That’s all I told myself through the game, he would’ve been saying, ‘you can do it son, f*** them’ and I shouldn’t of swore, I apologise, I had to get it in there because that’s how he spoke. He got us over the line today, I know for a fact he did it.”
Pitchside reporter Jonathan Oakes allowed the Hull captain to finish before issuing an apology, he said: “Well said Lewie, we apologise for the language we know apologies are running high.” Meanwhile, after the interview concluded lead presenter David Prutton added: Just to reiterate, emotions are running very high. Apologies for any bad language you may have heard.”
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