Manchester United legend Roy Keane has claimed that he doesn’t like dancing and had a healthy banter in the Overlap studio with Arsenal legend Ian Wright, Softfootball reports.
Keane’s former club, Manchester United appointed Michael Carrick new manager of the club while Arsenal are preparing to face Chelsea in the first leg semi-final of the Carabao Cup. Interesting topics for the legends to talk about but they decided to banter on dancing skills.

Speaking on the Overlap’s official podcast, Keane defended his decision not to join Wright in dancing and the crew had a healthy laughter about it as they shared a rare moment on the show together. Keane said:
When you go to a party, some people don’t want to dance. I love watching people dance. I like watching my family dance. People come up to you and say, oh dance. Are other people not dancing? Listen to this guy here, for two days Wrighty is like this on the hike and oh my knee, oh my knee, oh my knee, then Prince comes on and I thought Michael Jackson’s is in the house. Wrighty is dancing but he couldn’t walk for two days.……..But what is wrong with people that don’t want to dance?
After joining Manchester United from Nottingham Forest for a British record fee, Roy Keane won seven Premier League titles, 4 FA Cups, and the 1999 Champions League while Ian Wright joined Arsenal in 1991 and was the club’s all-time leading goalscorer with 185 goals in 288 appearances before Thierry Henry took that title away from him. However, he won the League and FA Cup double in 1993 and the Premier League title in 1998.

Watch the official podcast where Roy Keane and Ian Wright were having a healthy banter as posted by the Overlap. Watch below.
@wearetheoverlap “I don’t want to f****** dance!” 😂 😤 Roy’s got passion on the pitch, but not on the dance floor!🕺 #dancing #roykeane #funnyvideos #viral #fyp #fyppp #theoverlap
♬ original sound – The Overlap
Roy Keane and Ian Wright remain two of the most loved legends of both clubs fans base.
