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Lord Alan Sugar sparks Roy Keane wig debate at World Cup

Lord Alan Sugar has sparked a lively debate on social media after questioning whether Roy Keane could be wearing a wig during ITV's World Cup coverage.The former Tottenham chairman took to X to post the message, with fans left divided.Keane has been one of ITV's standout voices throughout the tournament, regularly making headlines for his brutally honest assessments, including another scathing verdict on England despite Thomas Tuchel's side finishing top of their group.But Sugar decided to comment on something entirely different. TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say The 79-year-old businessman posted: Does anyone think the triangular section of hair on Roy Keane's forehead is a wig as it looks a different colour?The remark quickly attracted a flood of responses, with football fans split over Sugar's observation.Some believed the former Apprentice star had raised a fair question.Does anyone think the triangular section of hair on Roy Keane forehead is a wig as it looks a different colour .— Lord Sugar (@Lord_Sugar) June 26, 2026 Yeah, that's mad. I was thinking the exact same, one user replied.Another added: Finally, someone has said it, it's Lord Sugar.Others, however, dismissed the suggestion entirely.LATEST SPORTS NEWS:Rory McIlroy at risk of suspension ahead of The OpenRoy Keane tears into Thomas Tuchel after England World Cup win over Panama - 'Hasn't got a clue'Alan Shearer calls out two England stars after Panama win as Thomas Tuchel left furiousNo, defo his natural hair, one supporter responded.Another questioned why Sugar had chosen to focus on Keane's appearance, writing: Why are you obsessed with Roy Keane's hairline?A further fan simply joked: Lord Sugar with another banger.Keane has become one of the most talked-about pundits at the World Cup thanks to his uncompromising analysis.During England's final group match against Panama, the former Republic of Ireland captain criticised the Three Lions after a frustrating first half in which they struggled to create chances against stubborn opposition.Thomas Tuchel's side eventually ran out 2-0 winners thanks to Jude Bellingham's opener and Harry Kane's record-breaking goal after the break, but Keane was unimpressed by what he had seen before half-time.There's something lacking, that intensity, he said on ITV.And sometimes when you're playing a team with a lot less quality, you're going to get dragged down to their level.Their top players haven't turned up. The key to any team is your end product, and they look well short at the moment.The players who have the quality aren't showing it. It's just like watching Scotland, real lack of quality. Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter
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