Micah Richards celebrated the much-anticipated return of Super Sunday with a video of Roy Keane tucking into his packed lunch ahead of Chelsea vs. Liverpool.
The former Manchester City defender, who famously 'burst onto the scene' in 2012, was joined on punditry duty by Keane and Daniel Sturridge.
And hours before kick-off – as Spurs and Brentford played out an entertaining 2-2 draw at the Gtech Community Stadium – the previously mentioned, alongside host David Jones, tucked into some pre-match food.
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In fact, Keane decided to bring a ham sandwich to the Stamford Bridge studio – something Richards found hilarious.
"What, you brought a packed lunch?" Richards says in the below clip, laughing at the unfolding scenes. "What is this nonsense? A ham sandwich?"
As you can see in the footage above, Richards also spoke to former Chelsea and Liverpool forward Daniel Sturridge, who recently joined the Sky Sports team ahead of the new 2023/24 campaign.
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The 33-year-old former England international will soon become a regular on our screens after it was confirmed on Friday that he will join the Sky Sports football presenting team.
Sturridge, who lifted two Champions League titles, one Premier League title and two FA Cups, has made 383 appearances for club and country, scoring 134 times during a 16-year playing career.
But now, a year after being released by Australian A-league side Perth Glory, the enigmatic Sturridge will join the likes of Gary Neville, Jamie Carragher and Jamie Redknapp on punditry duty.
"I'm looking forward to using my experience on the pitch and bringing this insight to the fans watching at home,"
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he said after the news was announced."
Richards, meanwhile, has recently opened up about his bromance with Keane.
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"I think I genuinely annoy him," he told FourFourTwo. "When we’re talking about Man United and Man City, and I’m laughing and acting the fool, he’s genuinely annoyed.
"You know when he’s not annoyed, because he does his little smirk. When he doesn’t do that, that’s not an act – that’s real."
That being said, Richards clearly has a real soft spot for his Sky Sports pundit.
"When I tell people this they don't believe me, but he's the funniest, most humble, sweetest person that I've worked with," the former Manchester City defender said in an interview with JOE. "I just love him. I love everything about him."
Topics: Micah Richards, Roy Keane, Manchester City, Manchester United, Chelsea, Liverpool, Sky Sports