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Roy Keane's crude four-word ITV remark leaves Man United icon Gary Neville stunned

Roy Keane had Gary Neville chuckling away after confidently predicting England's progression to the Euro 2024 quarter-finals, following it up with a typically cheeky joke.

The Irish pundit was sharing his insights alongside former Manchester United colleague Neville on ITV as they analysed the tournament. It came before England were set to face Slovakia in the last-16 match, with the Three Lions tipped as strong contenders to win.

Known for his straightforward approach, Keane didn't hold back in the studio while discussing the upcoming last 16 match, offering a bold forecast. Keane declared: "I can't see anything but an England win."

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Neville, amused by the early call, remarked: "He's gone early, he's gone early!" Keane wittily retorted: "Story of my life," reports the Mirror.

Despite foreseeing an England victory over Slovakia, the ITV analyst has been candid about the team's performances, their prospects, and the often volatile sentiment that seems to follow them. Keane spoke about the tendency for reactions to swing dramatically based on the team's fortunes.

"It always seems to be extremes," he observed. "They have a couple of good results, they're definitely going to win the tournament. Obviously before the show tonight, you were in the final. All of a sudden after the game, it's going to be a tough knockout game.

"We go back to it, simplify it, focus on the next game. England have an unbelievably talented group of players, but that doesn't guarantee anything. You need a bit of luck, you need that team to come together and you need your

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