Roy Keane had Gary Neville choking on his water with a quick quip at Jill Scott's expense.
On the latest episode of the Stick to Football podcast, Scott shared her experience of playing in a recent charity match.
And when she recounted how, "I was playing a charity game at the weekend and Marlon Harewood absolutely smashed us," it soon prompted responses from her fellow pundits.
Paul Scholes and Gary Neville, the ex-Manchester United duo who played against the former West Ham and Nottingham Forest forward during their playing days chimed in with empathetic remarks, responding "he's a big guy" and "he was a big old thing, old Marlon," respectively. But it was Keane's retort that sent the room into uproar and left Ian Wright insisting that it "had to be cut".
With his trademark quick wit the ex-United and Republic of Ireland captain quipped: "And what was the game like?"
Laughter erupted, with Neville's head hitting the table and Scott unable to contain her laughter. Wright was practically under the desk, but managed to compose himself just enough to respond: "Roy, you can't say that! That's got to go!"
On the other hand, Scott pleaded with the producers: "Please keep that in..."
Covering his tracks, Keane claimed he was genuinely asking about the game, though his fellow presenters weren't convinced.
"Oh, no, what was the game like? ', Keane repeated amid ongoing chuckles. Wright then remarked: "It's such a powerful image! I can't unsee it!" That led to Neville spitting out his drink in amusement.
When Keane finally learned the charity game ended 6-7, he couldn't resist one last jest: "6-9!"
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