‘It’s all for show’ – Man Utd legend Roy Keane slams Pep Guardiola’s full-time chat with Man City hero Erling Haaland

Roy Keane told Pep Guardiola to ‘get down the tunnel’ after he was spotted having a typically animated post-match chat with Erling Haaland.

Manchester City defeated rivals Manchester United 3-0 at Old Trafford, with Haaland getting onto the scoresheet on two occasions

Guardiola and Haaland were seen chatting at full-time after their derby win

They appeared to be talking about the striker’s technique for his second goal

However, Keane told them to just ‘enjoy your victory’

The Norwegian was spotted at full time deep in conversation with boss Guardiola, appearing to talk about his second goal.

Haaland headed past Andre Onana towards the back post and appeared to maybe have jumped too early, although still netted.

It looked as though Guardiola was offering some advice on how to improve his technique, but Keane was not happy with what he saw.

Speaking on Sky Sports, he said: “It’s all for show this, this is all for show, I’d have that chat in the dressing room, what’s the big deal?”

His co-pundit, Micah Richards, who did his best to try and interpret the conversation, said it was a great header.

However, Keane was still having none of it as he added: “It’s a lovely header but you don’t need to be on the pitch talking about it for five minutes. Just get down the tunnel and enjoy your victory.”

Man United was a far cry from their opponent’s quality, but Haaland was a greater player on the field as City trounced away at their opponents.

After Rasmus Hojlund fouled Rodri, the 23-year-old scored his first goal of the match shortly after the half-hour mark with a penalty.

Just before halftime, Ederson denied Scott McTominay an equalizer, and Andre Onana stopped Haaland from scoring a second.

However, the latter did strike the back of the net again early in the second half when his powerful header over the goalkeeper.

After that, Haaland set up Phil Foden for City’s third and last goal of the afternoon, giving them a convincing derby victory.