Roy Keane offers a blunt response after Laura Woods points out Jack Grealish and Ross Barkley's 'little cuddle' before Man City's win against Luton in the FA Cup
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Roy Keane offered a blunt response after spotting a quick embrace between former team-mates Jack Grealish and Ross Barkley on Tuesday evening.

The former Aston Villa stars were both in action as Grealish's Man City stormed to a 6-2 victory over Luton Town and booked their place in the FA Cup quarter-finals.

Despite the convincing win for City, it was a disappointing night for Grealish, who had to be consoled by teammates after being forced off in the first half due to a fresh injury setback.

Grealish was seen hugging his former team-mate Barkley, who started the match in midfield for the Hatters, before kick-off at Kenilworth Road.

ITV host Laura Woods pointed out: 'Ross Barkley and Jack Grealish having a little cuddle before the game.'

Roy Keane, who was also on punditry duty on Tuesday night, quickly chimed in and said: 'Not for me. But we're all different.'

Back in 2020-21, Grealish and Barkley played one season together at Aston Villa after Barkley joined the club on loan from league rivals Chelsea.

The two players avoided punishment despite breaking coronavirus restrictions to attend a party in London during their time together.

Grealish was unable to make an impact on the FA Cup tie at Luton, with Erling Haaland stealing the headlines after scoring five of the goals.

City playmaker Kevin De Bruyne also stepped up after Grealish picked up an injury as he provided four assists at Kenilworth Road.

The 28-year-old winger was forced off before half-time in City's thumping win and was visibly distraught by his latest injury.

The England international was replaced by Jeremy Doku after 38 minutes with Pep Guardiola.

After coming off, an emotional Grealish was seen hiding under a training jacket before his teammates consoled him.

'Looks like it [a recurrence of the groin injury],' Guardiola said after the game. 'It's the second time. Hopefully this time he can recover well.'

'I didn't speak to the doctor but I think he was complaining a bit about his groin. He felt really good but unfortunately was injured again. It's been a tough season for him. He'll have to recover well and help us when he's able to come back.'

The injury came after Grealish quickly recovered from a groin problem sustained in Copenhagen a fortnight ago to start against Luton on Tuesday night.

While Grealish cut a distraught figure on the touchline, the England star still took time to congratulate his team-mates on social media, along with a message on his injury.

Grealish wrote: ' Well done boys, ' underneath a re-post of City's full-time FA Cup graphic. Away support was unreal!!! Hoping my injury isn't too bad with two praying emojis following it.
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