Sky Sports presenter hits back at Chelsea fan YouTuber after ‘you have no idea who your club are’ rant

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SKY SPORTS presenter Olivia Buzaglo has pushed back on comments made by Chelsea fan personality Rory Jennings.Jennings went on a rant on TalkSport regarding fans who wear club shirts to matches.INSTAGRAM @oliviabuzagloOlivia Buzaglo is a sports presenter for Sky Sports and DAZN[/caption]PABuzaglo rebuked Jennings after his rant about fans showing support for their clubs by wearing their kits[/caption]Jennings suggested that an adult should not wear their club’s shirt to matches, and likened the practice to ‘fancy dress”.Jennings later took to X to double down on his comments, implying that wearing a kit could be a sign of being a fake fan.He said: “I’m all for a scarf or a precisely placed pin-badge.“But if you’re over 15 and you’re wearing a club shirt it’s quite often the biggest tell-[tale] sign that you actually have no idea who your club are or what they represent.”Sky Sports presenter and fellow Chelsea fan Buzaglo quoted Jennings in a post of her own.She pushed back on his comments by stating her intention to don Chelsea’s new kit at Stamford Bridge when the Blues host Crystal Palace for their first game of the season.“I never really wear shirts anymore but love having them and best believe for our first game of the season vs Palace, I will absolutely be wearing a World Champions 25 shirt. “Will be the first and last time I wear it but it has to be done.”BEST ONLINE CASINOS – TOP SITES IN THE UKGettyBuzaglo, 31, is a Chelsea fan herself, and plans to wear the club’s kit to their opening game of the Premier League season[/caption]The presenter, 31, has also worked for DAZN across multiple sports, turning heads when she presented at Oleksandr Usyk v Daniel Dubois last week.She also covered Chelsea’s run at the Club World Cup earlier in the month, where she watched the Blues lift the trophy. Chelsea’s World Champions 25 shirt which Buzaglo plans to wear features a gold decal commemorating their Club World Cup victory.