Roy Keane had fellow Manchester United favourite Gary Neville and the entire ITV Sport panel in stitches with his brilliant comment about sensational Argentina captain Lionel Messi.
Messi, 35, produced another iconic performance to drag his nation through to the World Cup final where they will meet France or Morocco on Sunday afternoon. PSG forward Messi opened the scoring against Croatia with a crisp penalty and underlined his quality throughout the 90 minutes.
After watching Manchester City player, Julian Alvarez, score to make it 2-0 at the Lusail Stadium on Tuesday night, the seven-time Ballon d'Or winner burst into life once more upon the restart with a magical assist for the City man. That and his overall display had Keane and other pundits waxing lyrical after the final whistle.
Aside from the golden trophy, which Messi could finally claim on Sunday afternoon, there is one other thing even he has been unable to copy from Keane during his unparalleled career - jumping over a rubbish bin! Keane jokingly called him out on that from the studio after his own viral World Cup moment.
Here is every word from an entertaining exchange between Keane (RK), Neville (GN), former Arsenal frontman Ian Wright (IW) and ITV Sport presenter Mark Pougatch (MP);
It would be the icing on the cake for the man. He's just fantastic, we can sit here all night talking about the awards that he's won. He's lifted that group of players, a couple of setbacks already, I think the reaction after giving up the two goal lead against Holland, they were on their knees...
But they found a way to win that game and ended up making tonight [against Croatia] very, very comfortable. The biggest compliment, as I say, I feel very privileged to be able to watch him.