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Roy Keane said the least Roy Keane thing imaginable when Gary Neville revealed what his guilty pleasure is

Roy Keane said the least Roy Keane thing imaginable when Gary Neville revealed what his guilty pleasure is

This is the last thing viewers expected to hear.

Roy Keane said the least Roy Keane thing imaginable when Gary Neville revealed what his guilty pleasure was.

The legendary Manchester United duo were joined by former Arsenal forward Ian Wright and ex-Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher on the latest episode of The Overlap.

During a behind-the-scenes chat, Neville revealed chocolate had become his guilty pleasure.

"I've got one big problem at the moment," the Sky Sports pundit said. "I'm living really healthily and doing really well. But those big bars of dairy milk, I'm eating dairy milk at night."

Carragher then chimed in: "You deserve it. You deserve a cup of tea and a bit of chocolate. I always do it."

Out of the blue, Keane then offered an unusual piece of advice to his former teammate, hilariously stating: "Gary, if you're going to beat yourself up, use a feather."


Keane is notorious for his no-nonsense approach to punditry, regularly calling out Premier League footballers for their childish antics.

Meanwhile, he had a phenomenal reaction to Dynamo's insane magic trick on Sky Sports, joking: "That's his job!"

After offering his advice to Neville, Keane continued: "Keep of the crisps. Chocolate you're alright.

When asked which was worse, the Irishman added: "Go easy on the crisps is what I'm saying."

Keane then admitted he was a big fan of hula hoops.

"Do you know what I like at the moment? Hula hoops," the former United captain explained.

Neville then butted in, enquiring if he liked salt and vinegar, to which Keane replied: "No, just normal, the normal stuff!"

Featured Image Credit: The Overlap

Topics: Gary Neville, Football, Roy Keane, Manchester United