Roy Keane awkwardly looks at Sky Sports presenter at Erling Haaland's question and Daniel Sturridge was in stitches
Roy Keane made things awkward in the Sky Sports studio when asked about Erling Haaland on Sunday.
Keane and Haaland have been exchanging words in recent weeks, with the former Manchester United midfielder labeling him a 'League Two player'.
The Manchester City striker was in a difficult moment in front of goal, but finished spectacularly on Saturday by scoring four times in their victory over the Wolves.
Keane then asked him about those comments and told Norwegian broadcaster Viaplay: “I don't really care that much about the man, so it's fine.”
Haaland looked furious as he was replaced by Pep Guardiola, apparently not content with finding the net just four times.
The Manchester City man was mentioned in Sky Sports' coverage ahead of the Liverpool vs Tottenham match, and Keane unleashed a typical response.
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He said: “Yesterday we saw Haaland being taken out, behaving like a spoiled brat, but since they win the game and he is scoring goals, we almost forgot about it.
Host Dave Jones said: “Spoiled brat, is it okay if you score four goals?”
Keane replied: “Not really…”
There was a long pause from Keane as he looked at Jones, causing fellow pundit Daniel Sturridge to burst into laughter.
The former Republic of Ireland international injured Alf-Inge Haaland, Erling's father, in a horror challenge in a Manchester derby.
There is clearly no love between the Keanes and the Haalands.