Roy Keane has made his feelings on Cristiano Ronaldo leaving Manchester United clear with a hilarious reaction towards Ian Wright.
Wright, speaking on ITV, claimed that United are better off without Ronaldo, to which Keane had no qualms about hiding his true feelings on the situation.
He could be seen pulling a surprised face and moving his head down, and Wright burst out in laughter at the former United midfielder's response.
'I think it was on the cards for the last few months', Keane said. 'The interview was the tipping point but life goes on
'United are a great club, Ronaldo is a great player. He should have probably left in the summer but the manager was never going to play him and you can't have Ronaldo as a sub, it is just not right. It is sad, but these things happen.'
'He has done well to turn their form around with everything that has gone on', Wright added on Erik ten Hag. 'Unfortunately, Ronaldo doesn't quite fit in. I think it is good for the club, for him, for the fans, it is good for the whole club.'
Keane responded, criticising ten Hag.
'I don't think it has been great management', he said. 'People praise the manager but part of management is looking after the top. You have to treat them differently.
'A guy that scores goals for fun, I don't want to talk about pressing... he was never going to play him. Ronaldo didn't come back to the club to do that.
'It's better for everybody. I think it's really, really straightforward. Is his reputation tarnished? Far from it.'
Wright interrupted: 'I think they're better without him', before breaking out in laughter seconds later.