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Micah Richards Chanted 'City, City' Right In Front Of Roy Keane And His Reaction Is Priceless

City ran out 4-1 winners over their bitter rivals on Sunday afternoon to restore their six point lead at the top of the Premier League.

The 33-year-old was out of his chair chanting 'City, City,' as a furious Keane watched on.

Keane and Richards are one of the best acts in punditry but you get the feeling Keane wasn't in the mood for jokes yesterday.

De Bruyne put the home side ahead once again just before the half hour mark and it was fairly routine from there.

Riyad Mahrez scored a third from a lovely corner routine and it pretty much decided the game.

The final 15 minutes of the game saw City have 92 per cent of the ball compared to United's eight per cent.

Mahrez doubled his tally in added time after a poor David de Gea clearance.

He vented: "Man United gave up and in a derby, in any game, it’s unforgivable - I can forgive mistakes, but not running back, not trying to tackle - there are players out there who shouldn't play for Manchester United again.

"There is no hiding place in top-level sport. We've all lost football matches but it's the way they've lost it.

"You expect them surely to play with a bit of pride but that's a reflection of where the team is at the moment."

Gary Neville echoed Keane's sentiment on commentary and called United's finish to the game a 'disgrace.'

United have slipped to fifth in the league following Arsenal's 3-2 win over Watford earlier on Sunday, and return to action next Saturday against Tottenham Hotspur.

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