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Roy Keane Changes Stance On Paul Pogba And Leaves Gary Neville In Stitches

Roy Keane Changes Stance On Paul Pogba And Leaves Gary Neville In Stitches

Roy Keane is now a fan of dabbing - kind of.

Jacque Talbot

Jacque Talbot

Roy Keane might seem like a bit of a grumpy sod on the television, but he does, at times, have a softer side to him.

Keano has been on our television for the World Cup coverage. His presence isn't supported by everyone, many saying that he's just too grouchy to provide insightful analysis.

The former Manchester United player isn't a fan of dance moves, iPhones and memes. This is clear in his criticism of Red Devils midfielder Paul Pogba, who Keane has said of in the past, should focus more on his football than prancing around doing dabs and having crazy hairstyles.

Keane is indeed a polarising figure.

This tournament, Pogba has been pivotal in France's brilliant trophy-winning campaign - he's done so well, in fact, that Keane has even said that he now doesn't mind the player having all the crazy hairstyles and doing all the dances moves.

Via ITV, the pundit said: "I don't mind Pogba dancing now. He's entitled to it."

To which presenter Mark Pougatch asked: "Or his silly hair?"

Keane then responded: "Yeah he can do whatever the hell he wants!

This left fellow pundit and former teammate Gary Neville in fits of laughter.

What do you think to Keane's punditry? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section.

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Topics: Football News, Football, World Cup, Roy Keane