Keano and Ian Wright got involved in a heated debate.
England exited the World Cup last night after a 2-1 defeat against Croatia in the semi-final.
While English pundits everywhere tried to cope with the fact that football wasn't coming home, Roy Keane was quick to stick the boot in on ITV.
The soccer legend criticised England for not focusing on one game at a time:
"Yesterday and today, we were talking about England. The whole talk about the final, France. You have to focus on just one game, but everyone was talking about the final. The football's coming home."
Roy Keane and Ian Wright go head-to-head on ITV. Keane saying Wright and England fans got ahead of themselves before reaching the final. Wright does a bad Irish accent. Keane responds with the death stare at the end. #eng #cro #threelions #engcro #croeng #worldcup pic.twitter.com/rIv4oRTh8M
— ?lex Kunawicz ? (@alexkunawicz) July 11, 2018
However, fellow panellist and former England player Ian Wright accused Keane of not being happy for England.
The Corkman said: "I don’t mind you being happy but you were getting carried away. You were planning the final, where the parades were."
Wright disputed this and the pair argued, with Keane telling the pundit he needed a "a reality check".
Wright's response? To slag Keane's accent. Not on!
Keane threw Wright a filthy and calmly said, "relax yourself".
You tell him, Roy!