Man Utd legend Roy Keane left in stitches on podcast after Ian Wright does hilarious Gary Neville impression

MANCHESTER UNITED icon Roy Keane was left in stitches at Ian Wright’s impression of Gary Neville.

Keane, Wright, and Neville were joined by Jamie Carragher, Jill Scott and special guest Eddie Hearn on the Overlap’s Stick to Football podcast.

This impression of @GNev2 by @IanWright0 is so good pic.twitter.com/GyBDeZNvb1

— The Overlap (@WeAreTheOverlap) October 23, 2023

Twitter @WeAreTheOverlapIan Wright left Roy Keane in stitches with his impression of Gary Neville[/caption]

Twitter @WeAreTheOverlapNeville saw the funny side along with the other guests[/caption]

In the latest episode, Wright performed an impression of Neville in which he joked about Neville’s demeanour when starting the podcast.

Wright said: “He’s relaxed now [and] then he’ll go, (in Neville’s voice) ‘Right OK. Stick to football.’”

Carragher then added his own take by clapping his hands and saying: “Right, here we are.”

Arsenal legend Wright then continued: “I’m with my guests, Ian Wright [and] Roy Keane.”

In the clip, football hardman Keane could be heard letting out a laugh with a beaming smile on his face.

Taking to the comments, one fan said: “Keane’s laugh is where it’s at in this clip. So funny and so odd at the same time!”

Keane, 52, has often been seen to show his softer side when appearing on podcast episodes alongside his fellow ex-pros.

At the end of June, Keane’s brutal dig at Neville while on The Overlap on Tour had the crowd laughing.

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In the summer, Keane also had a pop at Neville, this time joking about how the ex-defender still referred to Sir Alex Ferguson as a “sir”.

During the latest episode, Keane was quizzed about his remark labelling heavyweight boxers as “irritating” to promoter Hearn.

He also shared a heartfelt story about Irish boxer Katie Taylor.

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