It's no easy task getting Roy Keane to burst out laughing, but Ian Wright has managed to do just that.
After earning his reputation as a no-nonsense player in his career with Nottingham Forest and Manchester United, Keane is now equally as straight-talking as a pundit.
Even when Keane is joking around with his fellow ex-pros on TV, he often keeps a neutral or serious expression.
But in the latest episode of former teammate Gary Neville's podcast Stick to Football, the Irishman was seen grinning ear to ear as Wright did a hilarious impersonation.
Keane was sat alongside the Arsenal legend for the episode featuring boxing promoter Eddie Hearn, and Wrighty couldn't help but banter host Neville.
Putting on his best Manchester accent, despite being born in south London, Wright did his impression of Neville as he introduced Hearn to the way the podcast worked.
«He's relaxed now and then he'll go, 'right okay, stick to football',» he said, as he did an impressive job of sounding like Neville.
Liverpool legend Jamie Carragher then chimed in with his own impression of Neville, too.
«Right here we are!» he said in a Manc accent.
By this point, even Keane couldn't help but burst into a smile and let out a giggle.
Wrighty then continued his impersonation, saying: «I'm with my guests, Ian Wright, Roy Keane!»
Keane kept a grin on his face the whole time as his co-hosts burst out laughing at their impressions of the man he played 321 games and won a Champions League with at Man United.
Neville found the whole thing hilarious as well, swinging his head back as he laughed along too.
We'd love to be a fly on the wall for when Keane does an impression of him too.
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