Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain was tasked with selling his own shirt in the Anfield club shop. The result was very humbling...
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, dressed here as a builder, got more than he bargained for in this prank! Photo: Screengrab.
Talk about a reality check!
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, the Liverpool playmaker signed from Arsenal during the transfer window, saw an undercover prank backfire quite badly.
The 24-year-old winger, as part of a hidden camera show by one of the club’s commercial partners, was asked to dress up like a local builder.
He was then sent into Anfield’s club shop, where former Liverpool legend Robbie Fowler gave him tasks to do via an earpiece.
One of Oxlade-Chamberlain’s “missions” was to sell his own shirt to a young fan.
“Excuse me son. Do you want to buy this,” was his question to the teenaged boy.
Let’s just say the reply was very humbling…
It’s finally here! 🙌 Watch the 2nd instalment of our ‘School of Scouse’ to find out what happened when we joined forces with @LFC legend @Robbie9Fowler to guide new players @Alex_OxChambo, @DomSolanke & @andrewrobertso5 through MBNA’s bootcamp. #FootballFridays pic.twitter.com/6jSIEJMUco
— MBNA (@mbna) November 24, 2017
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