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Video of Richards & Redknapp's reaction to the end of Roy Keane's Man Utd rant is pure gold

Roy Keane was absolutely livid with Manchester United’s performance in the Manchester derby on Sunday afternoon.

The Premier League icon watched on from the Sky Sports studio as his former employers were whipped 4-1 at the Etihad Stadium courtesy of braces from Kevin De Bruyne and Riyad Mahrez.

Keane was particularly unhappy with the way in which United capitulated against their ‘Noisy Neighbours’, joining in with the accusations that Ralf Rangnick’s men eventually gave up.

Naturally, the manner in which Keane expressed his frustrations during Sky’s post-match analysis was just as uncompromising as the style of play that saw him shine in so many derby games for United.

In fact, the 50-year-old’s anger reached such a crescendo at one point that Micah Richards, who has struck up a thoroughly entertaining relationship with the Irishman, literally burst out laughing.

However, that wasn’t the only funny reaction that Keane’s damning thoughts on United’s defeat brought out with footage of both Richards and Jamie Redknapp doing the rounds on social media.

And it surrounded their response to one of Keane’s most ruthless monologues of the evening in which he preempted the way that United players might react to one of their worst performances of the season.

According to the Manchester Evening News, Keane began his rant by saying: “It’s no good having moments in games, the match is 90 minutes long and you’ve got to do it all game long.

“I don’t think the manager [Ralf Rangnick] could have done too much differently, but by the time the substitutes came on, the fight was over.

“I don’t know who’s running that dressing room. Look at [Harry] Maguire, he had a poor game. Is he having battles with [Cristiano] Ronaldo for the captaincy

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