Sky Sports panel wowed by magician Dynamo on Super Sunday… but unimpressed Roy Keane responds with brutal line

ROY KEANE’S brutal response to Dynamo’s magic display had his Sky Sports colleagues in hysterics.

The magician had wowed the panel with his trick during their coverage of Super Sunday.

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“It’s his job isn’t it?”

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However, Keane seemed unimpressed by what he had seen, delivering a brutal line as presenter David Jones pressed him for his opinion.

With a wry smile, the former Manchester United captain quipped: “It’s his job isn’t it?”

His answer had fellow pundits Micah Richards and Jamie Carragher in stitches alongside him in the studio.

Keane added: “It was excellent. He was very good, I couldn’t suss him out.

Dynamo had appeared prior to West Ham’s clash with Crystal Palace to perform a trick on camera.

Using a piece of paper and a lighter, he mystified Keane, Carragher and Richards by turning a flame into an ice cube.

He also left the studio speechless with a pair of card tricks during the segment.

Meanwhile, a stern Keane had earlier shocked United fans after revealing he never had a special bond with Sir Alex Ferguson.

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Asked about player relationships with managers, he said: “I think it depends on the personality of the manager and whoever the captain of the club might be.

“From my own experience when I’ve been captain I don’t think it had to be any pals act. It never bothered me.

“I never had any cosy relationship with any of the managers I ever worked for, I just didn’t believe in it. I didn’t suit my personality.”

The Irishman made 478 appearances for the Red Devils under Ferguson, winning 17 major trophies including the treble in 1999.

   

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