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Wales reporter on Sky News delivers ’13 seconds of TV gold’ with two failed interviews
Wales reporter on Sky News delivers '13 seconds of TV gold' with two failed interviews,WARNING STRONG LANGUAGE Wales' heartbreaking defeat to Iran was capped off with '13 seconds of TV gold' as a TV reporter fails spectacularly to listen to the feelings of Welsh fans after the loss

Wales reporter on Sky News delivers ’13 seconds of TV gold’ with two failed interviews

A Sky News reporter has been praised for delivering 13 seconds of TV Gold despite being blanked twice and another Welsh fan dropping a swear word after Wales' defeat to Iran.

The clip starts with the confused reporter asking one Welsh fan about their reaction to the "win", to which the fan glumly responded: "we lost". The reporter then apologised as he looked to move on and find another fan.

The second supporter he asked simply responded: "S***." The reporter then had to issue his second apology in a matter of seconds – this time for the language – before the clip abruptly ends.

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One fan joked: "God bless Wales, God bless live telly!"

"Best # FIFAWorldCup post-match interview so far," a second added. While a third tweeted: "Tbh what the hell does he expect shoving the microphone into their faces after that display from the team!"

And a fourth pointed out: "I love how producers actually think real fans walking out of a stadium after a heartbreaking defeat are going to be overjoyed at being given the chance to be on TV."

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Fans joked it was the best interview of the World Cup
Fans joked it was the best interview of the World Cup (Image: Sky News)

Wales' World Cup future hangs in the balance after they shipped two late goals to a resolute Iran on Friday morning.

Rob Page's side now must beat England on Tuesday evening to stand any chance of making it to the knockout stages of their first World Cup since 1958.

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