
Roy Keane and Micah Richards have finally agreed on something. I repeat, Roy Keane and Micah Richards have finally agreed on something.
It has been a Sunday afternoon full of laughter for the popular punditry duo, who have grown to appreciate each other's company in recent years.
Earlier on in the day, Richards celebrated the much-anticipated return of Super Sunday with a video of former Manchester United captain Keane tucking into a tin-foil-wrapped packed lunch.
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Keane, who is renowned for his no-nonsense opinions in the studio, decided to bring a ham sandwich to Stamford Bridge, which brought a huge smile to the face of Richards.
"What, you brought a packed lunch?" he says in the below clip. "What is this nonsense? A ham sandwich?"
Soon, in a sit down chat with Sky Sports ahead of Chelsea vs Liverpool, the punditry duo were back on our screens with another entertaining segment called: "Which pundit is the biggest baby?"
Eventually, after a minute or so of bickering, the pair finally came to the same conclusion.
Here's how part of the conversation played out:
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Richards: "If Liverpool are playing, it's Carra. But, overall...G Nev. I'm sick and tired of his complaining.
Keane: "You've had a fall out with him recently, though, a business deal's gone a bit..."
Richards: "It's gone south!"
Keane: "It's personal, isn't it?"
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Richards: "It is personal, to be honest...Nev's the one who comes in - you could be having a great day, Nev would come in and start ruffling feathers, moaning about something."
Keane: "I've not done a deal yet with Neville. I'll just have to charge him a few quid! The Overlap - read the small print...if it's a vote, I'll go with Neville."

So where did the 'baby' topic stem from?
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Back in April, a furious Keane pulled no punches when he branded Andy Robertson a "big baby" after the Liverpool full-back claimed he was elbowed in the face by a linesman.
At half-time, a video soon emerged of linesman Constantine Hatzidakis striking Robertson with his elbow as the Scotland international remonstrated about an on-field decision.
As Sky Sports aired footage of the incident, Keane took aim at the defender. "Robertson, does he grab the linesman first? I'm not sure, but he starts complaining," he said.
"He should be more worried about his defending. Do you know what is that Robertson, I've watched him a number of times, he's a big baby. That's what that guy is."
Topics: Liverpool, Manchester United, Roy Keane, Micah Richards, Premier League