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ITV viewers can't believe Roy Keane's outfit during England's clash vs Costa Rica
Roy Keane left football fans absolutely stunned with his outfit choice during ITV's pre-match coverage ahead of England's friendly against Costa Rica.The former Manchester United captain appeared on screen from Brooklyn sporting a decidedly relaxed look that nobody saw coming.With temperatures sitting comfortably in the mid-20s, Keane opted for a navy shirt decorated with white flowers and wavy lines, paired with shorts.The divisive Irishman was also showing off a fresh buzz-cut hairstyle as he joined the broadcast from a riverside location.It was roughly 1,000 miles from where the Three Lions were set to take on Costa Rica in their pre-World Cup warm-up match.Viewers watching at home couldn't quite believe their eyes, and social media quickly erupted with reactions."Forget the World Cup What is Roy Keane wearing???" one fan posted online.Another joked: "Was there a mix up at the airport and Roy Keane end up with someone else's suitcase !?!?"The holiday vibes were strong enough that one supporter suggested: "can someone get Roy Keane a sangria to finish his look off.."Others were less than thrilled about what the casual attire might signal for coverage ahead."FFS. Roy Keane in shorts? The World Cup is going to be horrendous," wrote one particularly concerned viewer.The outfit clearly struck a nerve with the football community.Keane's relaxed ensemble stood in stark contrast to presenter Mark Pougatch, who kept things smart in a pink button-up shirt and trousers.Ian Wright, known for his more adventurous fashion choices on camera, went with a shirt featuring a circular pattern. "[Madueke] has given Arsenal and Saka the kind of rest to help us actually get over the line" Ian Wright and Roy Keane discuss Noni Madueke's inclusion in England's World Cup squad pic.twitter.com/Gyoj9F09Ae ITV Football (@itvfootball) June 10, 2026 Wright didn't escape the online mockery either, with one viewer commenting: "Nice pyjamas on Roy Keane and Ian Wright. Appropriate for the kick off time."ITV have stationed a full crew in America for the tournament, unlike their BBC rivals.The broadcaster is hosting shows from one of the main countries involved in the competition.Gary Neville, Emma Hayes and Karen Carney are also part of ITV's punditry lineup for the coverage.Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter
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