LAURA WOODS congratulated Ally McCoist for making the King’s Honours List.
The Scot was named an OBE, while Graeme Souness landed a CBE.
Mark Pougatch began the segment by congratulating Souness, who was in the studio alongside him.
The former Liverpool midfielder, 71, shared his joy before Pougatch handed over to Woods and McCoist after they covered Scotland’s defeat to Germany.
She said: “I have Alistair Murdoch McCoist OBE.
The popular pundit thanked Woods, who added: “I told him we were going to do a bit more analysis.”
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“You’ve conned me, not for the first time I may add,” McCoist, 61, joked.
“I’m thrilled, first congratulations to Graeme for his lovely words and well done to him.
“I’m equally thrilled and I know my wee mum will be looking down on me and she’ll be absolutely ecstatic.”
Woods, 36, cheekily suggested that McCoist was set for a knighthood next and hugged her pal before suggesting at least there was a silver lining after Scotland’s humbling.
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ITV then cut to the studio where Pougatch hailed colleague Karen Carney for her OBE.
Ian Wright OBE was also on the desk with Souness and Roy Keane.
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The Irishman, who does not qualify for the awards as he is not British, was asked if he would like an honourary one.
“No interest,” he replied when pressed, sharing a sentiment felt by many of his countrymen.
“Roy Keane’s face at mention of Honours list,” tweeted one viewer.
“Absolutely giggling at Roy Keane’s reaction to the invitation to be drawn into the King’s Honours List chat,” added another.
While a third posted: “Never change, Roy Keane.”
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk