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Roy Keane was forced to navigate an awkward, unwanted situation during his post-match punditry after England's 5-0 thrashing of Albania as they edged closer to World Cup qualification. With the ITV studio positioned at the top of the Wembley stand, a number of England fans appeared to linger behind after the final whistle.
Mark Pougatch, Keane, Jermain Defoe and Ian Wright had been discussing the match for well over 10 minutes when the noise from behind the cameras started to pick up.
The former Manchester United captain appeared to momentarily pause as he tried to avoid the supporters but they carried on.
The Irishman, who packs no punches when delivering his punditry, has already said that his old team-mate Ole Gunnar Solskjaer may be better off walking away from the current job at United.
He was not prepared to continue protecting Solskjaer like Gary Neville, who has been scrutinised for failing to call for the manager's head.
Keane did not hold back in his assessment of his former side's performance in their 2-0 defeat to Manchester City last weekend.