Paul Gascoigne uses F-word during World Cup chat on BBC5 Live 

  • The football legend was chatting to his friend Chris Waddle on BBC 5 Live
  • Pair were discussing England match on Robbie Savage’s World Cup Breakfast
  • Gasgoigne was warned: ‘Watch your language Gazza!’ before apologising 

Paul Gascoigne swore on BBC 5 Live

Paul Gascoigne turned the airwaves blue by live on breakfast radio today.

The football legend was chatting to his pal Chris Waddle on Robbie Savage’s World Cup Breakfast on BBC 5 Live when he swore and was warned: ‘Watch your language Gazza!’

The Gateshead star had been having a quip with his former Newcastle and England team mate Waddle but quickly apologised for his slip up.

When the ex Ranger and Lazio midfielder said he loves and misses Waddle before boasting that he can beat him at golf, Waddle replied: ‘No you can’t, you know you can’t, start talking properly now.’

Gazza, 51, responded: ‘Hey, I’m a Geordie, how the f*** can I…oh sorry…how can I speak properly.’

Savage apologised to listeners before shifting the topic back to England’s World Cup performance.

The pair were chatting on Robbie Savage's World Cup Breakfast on BBC 5 Live

The pair were chatting on Robbie Savage’s World Cup Breakfast on BBC 5 Live

Gascoigne and Waddle (pictured here during England football team training in 1991) were heroes of the England side when it reached the World Cup semi finals at Italia 90

Gascoigne and Waddle (pictured here during England football team training in 1991) were heroes of the England side when it reached the World Cup semi finals at Italia 90

Earlier in the show Gazza, who earned 57 caps during his England career and has been described by the National Football Museum as ‘the most naturally gifted English midfielder of his generation’, said the Three Lions had a good chance of going all the way and becoming champions.

He said they were playing ‘outstanding football’ and ‘thrashing the ball around really well’ adding: ‘Now the pressure’s really on.’

The team play Colombia on Tuesday in the knock out rounds.

The former Spurs star and Waddle were heroes of the England side when it reached the World Cup semi finals at Italia 90.

Gazza pointed out that England’s early form in 2018 is better that Bobby Robson’s 1990 side. 

Gascoigne  after losing the World Cup Semi-Final match between West Germany and England in 1990

Gascoigne after losing the World Cup Semi-Final match between West Germany and England in 1990

The football legend was chatting to his pal Chris Waddle (pictured together here playing for Tottenham Hotspur in 1988)

The football legend was chatting to his pal Chris Waddle (pictured together here playing for Tottenham Hotspur in 1988)

He said: ‘England won two and lost one, if that’s the way the ratio goes they’ve got a chance of winning it.’

The star is due to be meeting and greeting fans in Leicester’s Highcross Shopping centre tomorrow.

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