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Roy Keane 'looks away' as Manchester United players show true colours with Man City gesture

Roy Keane couldn't even look, it has been claimed as Manchester United players gave the Man City squad a guard of honour after Saturday's Community Shield defeat.

Following an evenly contested match that ended 1-1 after regulation time, it was City who triumphed 7-6 in a nail-biting penalty shootout, with both Jadon Sancho and Jonny Evans unable to find the net for United.

As the City team climbed the steps at Wembley to claim their medals, United's team respectfully lined up to offer applause, a scene which puzzled talkSPORT commentators Adrian Durham and Darren Bent.

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Durham questioned the gesture live on air, expressing doubts about Keane's approval. He said: "I've just been told it's a nice touch that the United players are making a tunnel for the City players as they head towards the steps to pick up the Community Shield and their medals.

"I can't imagine Roy Keane thinking something like that is a nice touch. Could you imagine him being part of a tunnel, applauding the City players?"

Responding to Durham's comments, Bent added: "When I'm looking at Roy down there and I'm surprised he's not kicked the desk over, the ITV desk over because he's there watching."

Noting Keane's reaction, Durham concluded with a vivid description of the Irishman's body language: "He's got his arms in his pocket and he's not even looking."

Amid the drama at Wembley, Manchester United had their fans thinkinf victory was in sight when super-sub Alejandro Garnacho netted an 82nd-minute stunner. But City's Bernardo Silva dashed

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