Bizarre moment Robbie Keane gives yellow card to his own team-mate for hilarious reason in Tottenham legends match

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ROBBIE KEANE dished out a yellow card to his own teammate for a hilarious reason in a Tottenham legends match today.

Spurs heroes turned out in their droves for Sunday’s 6-2 win against AC Milan in north London.

Soccer player shown receiving a yellow card from a referee.Robbie Keane showed a yellow card to a teammate in hilarious scenes
Robbie Keane of Tottenham Hotspur Legends celebrates scoring a hat-trick.Getty
The incident occurred as Keane netted a hat-trick for Spurs legends against AC Milan[/caption]

Aces including Dimitar Berbatov, Ledley King and Jermain Defoe turned out for Tottenham.

While Milan boasted big names like Dida, Cafu and Andrea Pirlo.

But it was the hosts who emerged victorious in a 6-2 thrashing.

Keane, 44, delighted fans as he bagged a first half hat-trick for Spurs.

He remains a popular figure after scoring 107 goals in 254 outings while also winning the League Cup in 2008.

However, the Irishman enjoyed an extra cheeky moment today as he dished out a booking to teammate Michael Dawson.

With 10 minutes of the first half remaining, the centre-back attempted to launch a long through-ball for Defoe to run on to.

But Dawson’s pass was shockingly wide of the target.

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It sailed past Milan’s defensive line, as well as intended target Defoe.

And Keane had a laugh at Dawson’s expense by grabbing the referee’s yellow card before showing his pal a joke booking.

Michael Dawson in Tottenham Hotspur uniform at a friendly match.PA
Michael Dawson saw the funny side of his joke booking[/caption]
Andrea Pirlo kicking a soccer ball during a charity match.Getty
Andrea Pirlo rolled back the years with a glorious free-kick[/caption]

It marked a wonderful day out for Spurs fans and their former players.

Keane struck first in the match with a close-range finish.

Defoe doubled Tottenham’s lead moments later with a superb strike from the edge of the box.

And Keane then grabbed his second goal in the 18th minute for 3-0.

Midfielder Sandro made it four with a howitzer before Keane made it 5-0 before the break.

Milan managed to pull two back in the second half through Christian Zazzardo and a beautiful Pirlo free-kick.

But Spurs made it 6-2 thanks to a late hit from Michael Brown.

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