Roy Keane's celebration after scoring against Micah Richards was disresp...
Very rude behavior on the part of Roy Keane, who scored the golden goal winner against Micah Richards before racing off to celebrate.
Roy Keane was very disrespectful after scoring the golden goal winner against Micah Richards and then celebrating by ripping off his shirt. Micah Richards was the recipient of his actions.
While serving as a pundit for the World Cup in Qatar, Keane has been nothing short of his usual grumpy and controversial self. He has been nothing short of his usual self.
Before getting into an argument with Graeme Souness, the Irishman stated his opinion in an open and honest manner, which was that Harry Kane ought to have worn the One Love armband when England played Iran in their opening match.
Both he and Souness were unhappy while watching Brazil play, and the former captain of Manchester United called the Selecao's dancing during goal celebrations in their round of 16 match against South Korea "disrespectful." He and Souness were also unhappy while watching Brazil lose.
Keane made it abundantly clear that he did not approve of the celebrations by stating that watching the game, in which Brazil had a 4-0 lead after only 36 minutes of play, was "like watching Strictly Come Dancing."
Taking into consideration how popular the BBC show is, it's possible that comment wouldn't have gone over too well with the higher-ups at ITV, the network that is responsible for paying his salary in the Middle East.
On the other hand, it appears that the 51-year-old does not take his own advice when it comes to determining how much celebrating is appropriate because he demonstrated this on Wednesday.
During a break in the action at the World Cup, the staff from ITV got together for a friendly game of football against their colleague Richards from Sky Sports. The game ended with the former Manchester United captain scoring the golden goal winner.
"It annoys me when players sprint, take off their shirts, and act happy right before they dive onto the field to celebrate a goal. To me, that demonstrates a lack of respect "one of the fans responded.
"A celebration is an act that lacks respect. Have a diminished regard for him, "a third person commented.
To further poke fun at the kind of statements that Keane makes, a third member of the group added, "Magnificent? He's only doing his job. The celebration that followed was a little bit rude considering it was a friendly game."
Another person brought up the Brazilians and said something along the lines of, "Could you imagine the uproar that would be caused by Roy if the Brazilians start leaping over wheelie bins when they score against Croatia on Friday?"
Many people wanted either ITV or BBC to show the game in its entirety because it appeared to be a competition between the two broadcasters. This was especially true because there were no other games scheduled until Friday evening.
Others pointed out that Keane was extremely fortunate to be claiming the goal given the significant deflection it took off the defender in order to get by Richards. This was a point that was brought up by a number of different people.
When covering Premier League games for Sky, Keane and Richards frequently work together. However, during the World Cup, they will be covering opposing teams due to the terrestrial divide.
The two have wonderful chemistry on screen, with the former Manchester City full back actually being one of the few people in the world capable of making the former Ipswich Town manager smile. The two have worked together in a number of films, including "Skyfall" and "The Martian."
Keane and Gary Neville attacked Micah Richards before the tournament, saying that Richards, who is now 34 years old and should still be playing, has been a pundit for the past "15 years." Keane also said that Richards should still be playing.
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