Roy Keane has Wayne Rooney and Gary Neville in stitches with brutal Tottenham dig
Roy Keane used Tottenham Hotspur‘s relegation predicament as the punchline for a joke on The Overlap.
With just seven games to go, Roberto De Zerbi is the man tasked with keeping Tottenham in the Premier League, though very few fans or pundits, for that matter, hold the belief that he will do it.
Spurs sit just one point above the drop zone ahead of their trip to Sunderland, who will be full of momentum after their Tyne-Wear derby victory over Newcastle prior to the international break.
While it remains possible, Keane wasted no time in making his relegation prediction, with Spurs one of the three sides set for the drop in his eyes.
But as he has done on several occasions this season already, Keane used that as a dig against Tottenham that had the rest of the panel in stitches.
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Tottenham relegation claim made by Roy Keane
On the latest episode of The Overlap, Keane, alongside several other pundits, was discussing the best goals, moments, and stadiums in the Premier League.
Unsurprisingly, the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium was the first one named for the latter, but Keane couldn’t resist a dig immediately after.
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium Opened 2019 Capacity 62,850 South Stand capacity 17,500 Spurs win rate 58.85
Wayne Rooney said: “Tottenham’s new one, it has to be. I think it’s amazing.”
To which Keane replied: “In the Championship next year,” with Rooney and Gary Neville forced into laughter as a result.
And it’s a fair point to make when considering that Tottenham have yet to win a Premier League game in 2026, with just five points picked up in total.
Where would Tottenham Hotspur Stadium rank in all-time Championship table?
Unsurprisingly, Tottenham’s ground would be the biggest in Championship history, and by a considerable margin.
As of today, Newcastle’s St James’ Park is the biggest stadium to have hosted Championship football, with a capacity of 52,405.
Should Spurs suffer relegation, their ground, with a capacity of 62,850, would become the biggest to feature at that level.
It’s a showcase of just how wrong things have gone on the pitch over the last 12 months that it is a genuine possibility in a matter of months.
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