Roy Keane came home from World Cup in Qatar as people were getting on his nerves

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Roy Keane returned home from World Cup in Qatar as people were 'getting on his nerves'

The Manchester United legend, who is working at the tournament as a pundit for ITV, returned home to his English home for a few days before flying back to Qatar.

When asked who was getting on his nerves, Keane replied "fellow pundits", but stressed Gary Neville wasn't one of them. “To those, I leave that noise aside. I want my connection to be to my job, to the people who I relate to, to those who relate to my work. They know how much I respect the Brazilian history.“Who knows how many more kids will dance, because that is what is in the culture when a goal is scored.

When asked by Micah Richards in a Sky Bet World Cup video if he thought Brazil were disrespectful, Keane replied: "100%. I love watching Brazil, I love what they stand for, you think of the World Cup, you think of Brazil. I watched them in 1982 and loved everything about them.

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