‘Step too far’: Roy Keane reduces Ian Wright and Gary Neville to tears with crude comments about Premier League icon

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ROY KEANE left Gary Neville and Ian Wright in hysterics with a risque comment to Jill Scott about a former Premier League star.

Manchester United legend Keane, 53, took up his regular seat on Stick to Football alongside Neville, Wright, Scott and Paul Scholes.

a man with a beard is sitting at a table and says " was the game like "Roy Keane made a hilarious but crude comment to Jill Scott about a former Premier League playerThe Overlap
a group of people are sitting around a table under a sign that says stick to footballThe comment left the Stick to Football panel in hystericsThe Overlap
a group of people are sitting at a table in a restaurant laughing .It even led to Gary Neville spitting water from his mouthThe Overlap

And it was when England legend Scott revealed she had played in a charity match against ex-West Ham striker Marlon Harewood that the hilarious remark came out.

Speaking on Stick to Football podcast, brought to you by Sky Bet, Scott said: “I was playing at a charity game at the weekend and Marlon Harewood absolutely smashed us.”

After Scholes and Wright both commented on him being a “big lad”, Keane joked: “And what was the game like?”

The entire panel burst into fits of laughter as Keane playfully smirked at Scott.

Wright shrieked: “Roy, you can’t say that,” before Scott pointed to the camera and demanded: “Please keep that in.”

Scholes added: “That’s a step too far,” while Keane attempted to defend himself by saying: “What was the score, I mean, in the game?”

They seemed to be settling down, before Wright shouted: “It’s such a powerful image.”

That led Neville to spit his water out as he was reduced to hysterics once more.

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a man wearing a white tank top with a reebok logo on itKeane’s remark was about ex-West Ham and Aston Villa striker Marlon HarewoodGetty Images - Getty

Arsenal legend Wright pointed to the sky in desperation and said: “I can’t unsee it.”

While Scott told viewers: “I think this is our last show. Thanks for tuning in.”

Harewood spent five seasons playing in the Premier League for West Ham, Aston Villa and Blackpool.

He earned Championship promotion with The Hammers, as well as Wolves and Newcastle.

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