Roy Keane jokingly gave Sky Sports presenter Kelly Cates his famous death stare after her cheeky jibe at his expense.
The former Man United midfielder was sporting a gorgeous brown cardigan, but Cates couldn't help but label him 'Cardi B' during coverage of Manchester United's home clash with Chelsea on Sunday.
Whether you know who American rapper Cardi B is remains a mystery, but in typical Keane fashion, she showed off her serious personality in immediate reaction to Cates' comments. However, he smiled for a split second.
Cardi B, called Belcalis Marlenis Cephus, is a 32-year-old hip-hop artist best known for her singles 'I like it' and 'Bodak Yellow'.
Cates' joke made pundits Frank Lampard and Jamie Redknapp laugh.
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The joke was an attempt to breathe some life into a match that had frustrations for both sides as each of them hit the woodwork.
The blues first with a header from Noni Madueke after a corner taken by their main man Cole Palmer.
Mark Rashford He was next on the stroke of half-time with a lateral volley from a deep and wide team. Bruno Fernandez cross.
However, the second half was more entertaining, with Fernandes giving the home team the lead after Rasmus Hojlund was brought down by Blues goalkeeper Robert Sanchez in the 70th minute.
But Chelsea responded just four minutes later with a deftly struck volley by Moisés Caicedo from the edge of the area after Man United had only partially cleared the danger from a free kick.
Both teams hope to reach European football and will fight tooth and nail for the three points.
Acting manager Ruud van Nistelrooy will want to start well after his first victory against city of leicester in it Carabao Cup earlier this week.
It is crucial that the Dutchman gives a new coach Ruben Amorim firm ground to arrive from Sporting Lisbon.
The Portuguese coach will take over after the November international break in time to manage his trip home ipswich town on November 24.