Roy Keane bluntly tells Laura Woods ‘not for me’ after she points out Grealish and Barkley’s tunnel antics in FA Cup

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ROY KEANE did not mince his words with Laura Woods live on ITV as some tunnel antics between Jack Grealish and Ross Barkley were pointed out.

The Manchester United legend was on ITV‘s FA Cup coverage of Manchester City‘s 6-2 thrashing of Luton, in which Erling Haaland scored a hat-trick.

Laura Woods and Roy Keane were on ITV’s coverage of the FA Cup
Woods highlighted a hug between Ross Barkley and Jack Grealish in the tunnel
With Keane giving a blunt response

He was appearing on the broadcaster alongside Woods and Ian Wright, which had left fans in a dilemma with the BBC also having a heavy-hitting trio on their own show.

Keane’s brand of analysis is known, and loved, by many fans for being rather blunt in its delivery.

The football hardman is also known for having a particularly large pool of sympathy for players who are friendly to each other before games.

Woods might have hoped to catch Keane out when she highlighted stars from Luton and Man City sharing a handshake in the Kenilworth Road tunnel.

Just before kick-off, Woods point out to Keane: “Ross Barkley and Jack Grealish having a little cuddle before the game.”

Keane responded in fine form by saying: “Not for me. But we’re all different.”

The Irishman‘s response left Woods chuckling before the audio switched over to the commentary team for the match.

Barkley, 30, and Grealish, 28, played a year together at Aston Villa in the 2020/21 season.

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Erling Haaland put on a scoring clinic in the match as he netted five goals past an unfortunate Tim Krul – who had a nightmare as he returned to the Hatters’ starting XI for the cup game.

Elsewhere, Leicester triumphed at Bournemouth after a 105th-minute winner from super-sub Abdul Fatawu.

Meanwhile, the clash between Blackburn and Newcastle went all the way to penalties, which the Magpies won 3-4 thanks to Martin Dubravka’s shootout heroics.

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