THE CORKMAN was on absolutely top form on Sunday.
Roy Keane has really come into his own doing punditry for Sky Sports lately.
We probably have Micah Richards to thank for a lot of this change, as his easy-going nature provides the perfect foil for Keano's tough exterior.
And even though he is lightening up a lot on our screens, he is still the same tough nut that we remember putting in crunching in tackles all those years ago.
It came through when he watched Manchester United's goal get disallowed against Spurs, as Heung-Min Son was seemingly touched in the face by Scott McTominay in the build up.
Keane said: "I'm amazed really. If this is a foul we should all go home, it's embarrassing. It's really bizarre... That can't be a foul."
🗣 "If this is a foul we should all go home, it's embarrassing."
Roy Keane is amazed that VAR disallowed Cavani's goal for a foul from McTominay on Son in the build-up pic.twitter.com/1xt0vjqQiG— Football Daily (@footballdaily) April 11, 2021
Keane had some other gems throughout the day, including when he said that he used to dance just like Jesse Lingard, but only after a bacardi and coke...
Roy Keane, please, never change 😂😂😂
Anyone else just imagining Roy dancing now? 🕺 pic.twitter.com/cXSp4Ey0no— Soccer AM (@SoccerAM) April 11, 2021
His funniest moment may have been when he took yet another dig at Jamie Redknapp, and said that a group of Leicester players were left out of the squad vs West Ham as they were caught breaking Covid guidelines to watch A League of Their Own.
🗣️ “I’m led to believe they were caught in a hotel room watching A League of Their Own”
Vintage from Roy Keane on why Maddison, Perez and Choudhury were absent from Leicester’s match-day squad 👏🤣 pic.twitter.com/C9lcPzRzfU— Soccer AM (@SoccerAM) April 11, 2021
Never change, Keano.