Gary Neville has revealed which former Man United striker Roy Keane 'didn't get on with' in a game of guessing each other's teammates.
The Red Devils duo have been working in Germany as part of ITV's punditry team for the Euro 2024 tournament.
Earlier in the week, Keane joked that he'll be 'emigrating to Australia' if England win the competition.
The Three Lions advanced to the final four at the European Championship on Saturday evening after being taken to penalties by Switzerland.
But it appears there is one English striker who Keane was not the biggest fan of after Neville jokingly teased the Irishman.
Gary Neville and Roy Keane, pictured, tried to name each other's former teammates with just descriptions
Keane laughed as he admitted that he 'did not get on with' striker Teddy Sheringham
Tasked with describing each other's former team-mates without naming names, numbers or positions, Neville said 'you didn't like him, that could be anybody'.
Keane replied: 'No, you shouldn't say I didn't like him. Jordi or Teddy?' which then sent Neville into fits of laughter.
With the correct answer being ex-West Ham and Tottenham striker Teddy Sheringham, Keane said: 'I don't mind Teddy, I just didn't get on with him.'
Other clues the pair gave to each other included Gary describing Ruud van Nistelrooy as 'the best finisher we played with'.
Keane then described Louis Saha for Neville as a 'striker we signed who previously ran you riot'.
Last week, Neville revealed the X-rated messages Keane had sent him to former Arsenal striker Ian Wright.
Neville said: 'This was after a long conversation: You brought the Euro final up you f***ing egg!'.
Wright then quickly interjected to say: 'That's Roy! That's Roy to me!' while addressing the camera.
Neville then continued reading Keane's texts, which said: 'All bulls*** about being afraid to fail. What bulls*** that is! England are the best at it so they should be f***ing used to it.
'All ex-England players thinking they know about the game when they won f*** all.
Whilst at Old Trafford, Sheringham was part of the treble-winning side of 1998-1999
Sheringham celebrates as Paul Scholes lifts the European Cup alongside Ryan Giggs
'And then, too lazy themselves to get their f***ing coaching badges but preach about tactics and systems and playing between the f***ing lines. Turns my f***ing stomach.
Former Arsenal striker Wright then queried: 'Where'd you get that anger from?' Keane responded: 'Because you said something at the start! Go back to what he said!'
Neville then continued: This is what Ian said: History shows we don't take the initiative when we're winning. Fight and desire doesn't help when you're afraid to fail. Euro's final, scored in two minutes and after that, at Wembley, we had five shots.
'You [Keane] then responded: England beat Germany 2-0 in Euro 2020 and they had five shots with four on target. So you can win big games with limited chances, being clinical and don't give much away simply.
Keane then asked: 'Then what does he say?'. Neville replied: 'He said: I'm talking about a final at home. The f*** are you talking about?'.