Roy Keane left a crowd in hysterics after taking aim at Jamie Carragher and Liverpool in Manchester.
The pair were alongside Gary Neville as they featured on a special live edition of The Overlap.
And in front of a packed out Apollo theatre. Roy Keane and Jamie Carragher were forced to watch their infamous spat that aired on Sky Sports.
In the debate, Keane argued that Manchester United did not sign Cristiano Ronaldo to win a league title and his addition was to bring trophies to the club.
And Carragher countered saying that such a high profile signing was made to make a run at winning the league title.
And looking back on the argument, Keane said: "Looking back, obviously Jamie was wrong. He was talking about winning cups and it's all about winning cups for United at the moment."
And Carragher rebutted: "You told me Man United signed Ronaldo to win the FA Cup, that went f***ing well didn't it?"
And Keane came back with an almighty quip to send the crowd into hysterics, saying: "We've seen a lot worse teams that Man United win the Champions League."
Keane's quip was aimed at Jamie Carragher's 2005 winning Champions League team.
Liverpool found themselves 3-0 down at half time against AC Milan but would comeback to win on penalties after a remarkable second half turnaround.
That season Liverpool finished 5th in the Premier League, behind Everton and some 37 points off top spot.
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