Former BBC reality TV star seen on Luton bench during Arsenal clash
Fans are left stunned as former BBC reality TV star is pictured in the Luton dugout during their clash against Arsenal after the Premier League side appointed him as their new club doctor
- A surprise figure was seen sitting on the Luton Town bench on Tuesday evening
- The former BBC reality star has been appointed as their new club doctor
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Football fans were left baffled during Luton Town’s clash against Arsenal on Tuesday evening after a former BBC reality TV star was spotted sitting on the Hatters bench.
Luton were beaten 4-3 by the Gunners in an entertaining Premier League clash at Kenilworth Road as Declan Rice netted a late stoppage time winner to break the hearts of the newly-promoted side.
Gabriel Martinelli had opened the scoring for Arsenal before Gabriel Osho equalised. Gabriel Jesus put the away side ahead again before Elijah Adebayo got the Hatters level once more.
Ross Barkley than put them 3-2 ahead thanks to David Raya’s mistake before Kai Havertz nodded in yet another equaliser – before Rice’s stunning late heroics.
However, despite an enthralling encounter one of the main talking points among fans was a surprise figure sitting in the Luton dugout.
Football fans were stunned on Tuesday after spotting a former BBC reality star on the Luton Town bench
The star was present as Luton were beaten 4-3 by Arsenal in an entertaining encounter
Supporters noted that Amos from hit BBC show The Traitors was among the Luton staff
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Supporters noticed Dr. Amos Ogunkoya – who appeared on the hit BBC show The Traitors last year – was among the Luton staff members on the bench, sat directly behind manager Rob Edwards.
Dr Ogunkoya was appointed as Luton’s club doctor earlier this season – having previously worked in a similar role at Colchester United.
He initially trained as a GP before moving into TV as fans recognised him for featuring on the show.
The Traitors aired last November and saw 22 strangers move into a castle in the Scottish Highlands hoping to win a cash prize of £120,000.
Dr. Amos Ogunkoya was appointed as Luton Town’s club doctor earlier on in the season – becoming the youngest in his role in the Premier League. Pictured right: With The Traitors host Claudia Winkleman
Dr Ogunkoya, who has done a number of TV health segments on shows like This Morning, recently spoke of his rise up to becoming a high-profile doctor as he became the youngest first team doctor in the Premier League.
‘I knew [working in sports] was an option, but it became more apparent that it was actually doable and that the path to being with a top team was achievable,’ he told the Royal College of General Practitioners.
‘I think about it like this – there are few doctors in general and few doctors and sports scientists. I was experienced and had further qualifications, and few doctors have experience in football, so once you get those steps in, it becomes more likely.
‘I didn’t think I’d be in the Premier League this quickly, but it was always part of the plan.’
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