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Awkward moment Roy Keane gives Sky Sports presenter six-second death stare in row over ‘spoilt brat’ Erling Haaland

Row came just 24 hours after Manchester City striker 'owned' United legend in a live TV interview

ROY KEANE slammed Erling Haaland as a “spoilt brat” – then gave Sky Sports’ presenter a death stare when he dared to challenge him.

Manchester United legend Keane had made his feeling about the Manchester City star’s performances well known in recent weeks.

Roy Keane gave Dave Jones a death stare after he argued against his ‘spoiled brat’ label of Erling Haaland

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Keane stared at the Sky Sport host for six seconds after his reply

Following blasts of playing like a “LEAGUE TWO” player, Haaland hit back by scoring four goals in a 5-1 thrashing of Wolves yesterday.

Speaking after the game, Haaland had said on Keane’s comments: “I don’t care about that man.”

This had prompted fans to say he had “owned” the former midfielder.

But Keane, 52, fired back again today by accusing the Norwegian ace of “behaving like a spoiled brat” when he was substituted off the pitch late on.

Presenter Dave Jones argued: “That’s alright if you score four goals though isn’t it?”

Keane replied: “No, not really. No it’s not.”

He then proceeded to stare at the host for six seconds as an awkward silence blanketed the studio.

Reacting to Keane’s cold gaze, one fan said: “Roy Keane looks ready to kill Dave Jones on Sky Sports, that four goal comment was a cracker.”

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A second said: “Roy Keane just handed Dave Jones his arse on.”

A third added: “Roy Keane’s dislike towards Haaland is really going to out do the [Graeme] Souness and [Paul] Pogba memes.”

Roy Keane blasts Erling Haaland as a 'LEAGUE TWO player' in his all-round play in scathing rant after Arsenal draw

Another said: “Damn😂💔 that’s cold.”

A fifth said: “Roy Keane is hilarious what the hell was that? I’m sorry you can’t do that on national TV.”

The silence remained until Daniel Sturridge cut the tension with his laugh as he found the situation too much to stay composed.

Jones quipped: “We might pick up on that a little later on,” with Keane adding: “No problem”, before he cracked a little smile of his own.

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Keane’s feud with the Haaland family seemingly began all the way back in 2001 when Keane hit Alfe Inge Haaland, Erling’s father, with a horror tackle.

After a barren spell for Haaland earlier this season, Keane said: “The levels of his general play are so poor. He has to improve that. He is almost like a League Two player.

“His general play has to improve but it will over the next couple of years. He’s a brilliant striker but he has to improve his all-round game.”

Inside Keane and Haaland's feud

Roy Keane’s feud with the Haaland family seemingly began all the way back in 2001 when Keane hit Alfe Inge Haaland, Erling’s father, with a horror tackle.

After a barren spell for Haaland earlier this season, Keane said: “The levels of his general play are so poor. He has to improve that. He is almost like a League Two player.”

Keane upgraded him to a “Championship” player after Haaland scored against Nottingham Forest.

After scoring four against Wolves, Haaland said: “I don’t care about that man.”

But Keane highlighted Haaland’s behaviour when he was subbed off, saying he behaved “like a spoiled brat”.

Sky Sports presenter Dave Jones caught the wrath of Keane’s death stare when he dared to question that label considering his quartet of goals.

The stare left Daniel Sturridge in stitches

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Keane ended up cracking a smile at the end of the exchange

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Haaland said he ‘did not care’ about Keane’s comments after scoring four against Wolves
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