GARY LINEKER has spilled the beans on Roy Keane after admitting the Manchester United legend “plays himself really well.” The pair are both in Germany to cover Euro 2024, with Lineker lining up for the BBC and Keane with rival broadcaster ITV. The Irishman has a reputation for his no-nonsense style of punditry , savaging anyone who falls foul in his books.
As a result, Keane is one of the most popular figures on TV with football fans. Yet Lineker has hinted that the former midfielder’s on-screen persona doesn’t come to the fore when off the box. He claims every time he has met Keane, the Red Devils icon has been nothing short of charming.
And Lineker wonders whether Keane plays up his nasty act when the cameras are rolling. He said on The Rest Is Football podcast: “People think ‘Roy Keane, oh he’s scary, he’s hard’. “Obviously he had a reputation when he played.
“But every time I’ve met Roy he’s a delightful guy, and you think to yourself, ‘I wonder if Roy Keane plays Roy Keane well.” EURO 2024 FREE BETS AND OFFERS Micah Richards, who regularly works with Keane on Sky Sports, chimed in: “It’s just when he’s watching his team week in, week out, getting frustrated.” Keane certainly didn’t hold back on the opening day of the Euros when Scotland lost 5-1 to hosts Germany.
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