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REVEALED: Roy Keane took a break from World Cup punditry duty in Qatar and flew home, joking his TV colleagues started to 'get on my nerves'... as Gary Neville says he could tell the Irishman had to 'get out of there'

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Roy Keane, who is part of ITV's World Cup coverage in Qatar, revealed that he actually flew back home to reset his 'tolerance levels' after spending time with his 'fellow pundits'.

The legendary Manchester United captain took a brief break from the action in Qatar, citing his punditry colleagues as the reason behind the respite, although he would not be drawn on which pundits in particular had caused him the most grief. 

Keane has been in the firing line for Brazil coach Tite, after the ITV pundit's scathing criticism of the Selecao's twinkle-toed celebrations against South Korea, before telling the Brazilian manager to 'dance in a nightclub' 

Roy Keane admitted to having taken a short break while in Qatar with fellow-pundits getting 'on my nerves'

Roy Keane admitted to having taken a short break while in Qatar with fellow-pundits getting 'on my nerves'

When sitting down with colleagues Micah Richards and Gary Neville for Sky Bet, the 51-year-old appeared less than enthusiastic about his stint at the World Cup so far.  

When asked about his experience at the tournament Keane began by describing it as 'okay' and 'fine' overall. 

But he was quickly dobbed in by his former United team-mate Neville, who chimed in with: 'To be fair Roy went home for four or five

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