Manchester United icon Roy Keane’s mother passed away on Friday and ITV paid their condolences after the pundit missed England’s clash against Uruguay on Friday night
ITV have paid their condolences to Roy Keane, following the passing of his mother, Marie. The Irishman was due to be in action for the broadcaster this evening, but pulled out following the tragic loss.
The mother-of-five died aged 79, surrounded by her loving family at Marymount University Hospital and Hospice in Cork on Friday morning. Keane previously described Marie as “the only boss I listen to.”
Ahead of England’s friendly match against Uruguay, ITV took the opportunity to pay tribute to Keane and sent their best wishes.
ITV presenter Mark Pougatch was joined by Arsenal legend Ian Wright and former Chelsea Women’s manager Emma Hayes.
“Everyone here and all of us at ITV sends our condolences to Roy and his family on the sad passing of his mother Marie,” Pougatch said at the start of ITV’s broadcast.
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“All of our thoughts are with the Keane family this evening.”
During an episode of Stick to Football last year, Keane became emotional after coming across a photograph of his parents while going through his career memorabilia.
The Manchester United legend was comforted by Ian Wright, Jill Scott, and Gary Neville, with the moment touching the hearts of many fans.
Keane’s schoolboy club in Cork, Rockmount AFC, were among the first to offer their condolences. They said: “Sincere condolences extended to Keane and Lynch family on the passing of Marie.”
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