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    Sky Sports presenter Anna Woolhouse shows off toned abs in barely-there bikini as fans call her ‘absolutely gorgeous’

    SKY SPORTS presenter Anna Woolhouse stunned fans by showing off her toned abs in a bikini picture on social media.The boxing broadcaster, 39, was most recently seen hosting coverage of Chris Eubank’s win over Liam Smith on Saturday night.
    Anna Woolhouse sent fans wild with this picture on social mediaCredit: INSTAGRAM @woolyanna1
    She is the regular boxing presenter on Sky SportsCredit: INSTAGRAM @woolyanna1
    Five days on, she documented some well-earned downtime as she relaxed in the sun.
    Woolhouse wore a black bikini which revealed her incredible physique.
    Alongside the image, she added the caption: “Hilda x Wooly 🖤🤍☀️.”
    And many of her 152,000 followers were quick to hail her impressive look.
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    One said: “😍😍🔥stunning.”
    Another added: “Absolutely gorgeous 🔥🔥🔥🔥.”
    A third replied: “🔥🔥🔥 as the weather, enjoy.”
    And a fourth responded: “You look amazing 🔥❤️😍.”
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    Anna often shares pictures and videos of her working outCredit: Instagram @woolyanna1
    She is very into her fitness regimeCredit: Instagram / woolyanna1
    Anna has been working with Sky Sports for many yearsCredit: Instagram / woolyanna1
    Woolhouse is heavily into her fitness routine and regularly shares her workouts on social media.
    She has been presenting boxing on Sky Sports for several years, gaining a reputation as one of the leading broadcasters in the sport.
    Woolhouse is expected to host coverage of the all-British light-heavyweight dust-up between Joshua Buatsi and Dan Azeez at the O2 Arena on October 21.
    She regularly shocks fans with her incredible physiqueCredit: Instagram @woolyanna1
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    Premier League to release VAR audio on Sky Sports and TNT Sports after Arsenal and Man Utd controversy

    PREMIER LEAGUE referees’ chief Howard Webb will give his first VAR explainer broadcast of the season tomorrow.Webb piloted his planned monthly broadcast of key VAR calls, including some errors by Stockley Park, at the end of last season.
    Howard Webb will give his first VAR explainer of the seasonCredit: Getty
    And now the head of PGMOL is making good on his promise to bring more transparency and insight to fans.
    While Prem bosses have yet to announce which of this season’s incidents will be included in the first 26-minute show, to be broadcast on both Sky and TNT Sports tomorrow evening, it is expected to show both correct and incorrect decisions.
    Webb conceded to Wolves boss Gary O’Neill that his side should have been awarded a penalty at Manchester United on the opening weekend of the season.
    Liverpool successfully appealed against Alexis Mac Allister’s red card in the win over Bournemouth.
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    It is also accepted that Manchester City’s second goal in the 5-1 win over Fulham on Saturday should have been ruled out for offside against Manuel Akanji.
    Former referee Mike Dean had fumed at the decision on Saturday as he raged “it has to be disallowed”.

    But PGMOL bosses were 100 per cent behind all of the decisions made by Anthony Taylor in Arsenal’s 3-1 win over Manchester United, including overturning his initial penalty verdict when Kai Havertz went over in the Arsenal box, despite the complaints by Old Trafford manager Erik ten Hag.
    The decisions of Taylor and VAR Jarred Gillett have been backed by Webb and the PGMOL despite protests from both clubs.
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    Webb will explain the decisions – right and wrong – to former Liverpool and England striker Michael Owen, with the clips including the audio communication between the referee and the VAR crew in West London.
    International FA Board rules prevent those discussions from being broadcast “live” – although Webb and PGMOL are lobbying for a change in regulations – but they can be shown after matches are completed. More

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    Real reason Arsenal fan Scott Law ‘headbutted’ Roy Keane investigated after ‘attack’ left blood on stadium floor

    THE real reason Arsenal fan Scott Law allegedly headbutted Roy Keane is being investigated – after the reported attack left blood on the stadium floor.Law broke his nose clashing with Sky Sports pundit Keane, The Sun revealed yesterday.
    Roy Keane was seen for the first time todayCredit: Andy Kelvin / Kelvinmedia
    Arsenal fan Scott Law broke his nose headbutting Keane
    Law was bailed last night
    Now it is alleged that Law was fuming after Keane cheered from the punditry studio when United briefly went ahead through Alejandro Garnacho’s 88th minute strike – before it was disallowed for offside.
    Law, 42, was arrested and last night bailed – while Keane was seen today with his face showing no sign of any injuries.
    Witnesses claim Law confronted Keane after Sunday’s Premier League match before launching a bungled headbutt which hit him in the shoulder.
    The impact apparently broke Law’s nose, with hardman Keane unhurt but “a bit shaken”.
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    Witnesses claimed blood was left splattered on the ground of the West Stand of the Gunners’ Emirates Stadium.
    Pals of Law, a £2,500 hospitality season ticket holder, say Keane hurled abuse at fans below.
    It is claimed Keane was then set upon as he made his way pitchside for analysis of Arsenal’s 3-1 victory.
    Video shared on social media yesterday showed fellow Sky pundit Micah Richards separating Law from Keane.
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    Keane was heard asking for stewards to call police before Law left the scene.
    Arsenal officials are understood to have worked out his identity from electronic ticket purchases and handed cops his name and address.
    Law, of Waltham Abbey, Essex, was arrested yesterday on suspicion of ABH.
    He is understood to have been bailed after spending a few hours in custody.
    A source alleged: “Keane was giving it to the Arsenal fans when United scored, and it wound some up. He seemed to be provoking them.
    “Scott went to the concourse, saw him and headbutted him but he only hit his shoulder and did more damage to himself.
    “He broke his nose and Keane didn’t seem to be hurt at all, just a bit shaken up.”
    ‘SHAKEN’
    Another fan who witnessed the incident said: “The fan seemingly tried to headbutt Roy Keane.
    “Micah Richards stepped in and pushed the fan back against the door. I heard the altercation and I was shocked to see the individuals involved.”
    Sources said former Republic of Ireland midfielder Keane and ex-Man City defender Richards, 35, were left “shaken” by the incident but continued with their matchday duties.
    The pair have struck up a firm friendship off the field since meeting through punditry and have appeared in several spin-off shows together.
    Sky Sports will review security for its pundits and presenters for the rest of the season.
    Keane, who clashed with former Arsenal captain Patrick Vieira in the tunnel at Arsenal’s old stadium at Highbury in 2005, was back home with his family yesterday in Hale, Cheshire.
    He was pictured taking his two dogs for a walk but refused to comment, covering his face from the cameras with a jumper.
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    Richards touched briefly on the incident yesterday while recording The Rest is Football podcast with Match of the Day’s Gary Lineker and Alan Shearer.
    Lineker asked: “One of us had an interesting weekend, Micah, you were in the news?”
    Richards responded: “Oh my word. Gary, I’m not allowed to talk about it.”
    Lineker then clarified: “Because it’s under police investigation?”
    Richards confirmed that stating: “Exactly, but when I am allowed to talk about it, The Rest Is Football will get it first.”
    Shearer said: “I think the common opinion is don’t f*** with Big Meeks (Richards)!”
    Referring to the US law about the right to remain silent, Richards replied: “No comment. I plead the Fifth (Amendment)!”
    Lineker wrapped up the discussion by clarifying: “It is not something we should trivialise because it is a serious matter and we will wait until the police investigation is done until we discuss that story further.”
    Arsenal said yesterday: “We are aware of an incident that took place during our match against Manchester United on Sunday.
    “The Metropolitan Police is conducting an investigation into the matter and we are fully co-operating with their inquiries.”
    Manchester United did not wish to comment. Sky Sports confirmed: “Micah Richards was acting to defuse a situation.”
    The Met said: “Police are investigating an incident at Emirates Stadium on Sunday September 3, during which a man was assaulted.
    “On Monday September 4, a 42-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of assault (ABH).
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    “The man has been taken into custody. Inquiries are ongoing.”
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    Sky Sports presenter Melissa Reddy puts on leggy display in bold outfit as she’s labelled ‘absolutely stunning’

    MELISSA REDDY has been labelled “absolutely stunning” after putting on a leggy display at the Emirates Stadium.The Sky Sports presenter shared a series of snaps and clips from Arsenal’s dramatic 3-1 win over Manchester United.
    Melissa Reddy put on a leggy display at the Emirates StadiumCredit: INSTAGRAM @melissa_reddy
    Fans labelled Reddy ‘absolutely stunning’ as she posed in a bold outfitCredit: INSTAGRAM @melissa_reddy
    Reddy had been reporting on Arsenal’s win over Manchester UnitedCredit: INSTAGRAM @melissa_reddy
    In the post, she showed off her legs in a striking black outfit which had her fans swooning in the comments section.
    “What a game to build up to and watch live!” wrote Reddy in the caption. “Definitely fitted the ‘Super Sunday’ billing.”
    Her followers were quick to comment on the upload, with one writing: “You are Super Sunday.”
    Another added: “Gorgeous.”
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    A third fan also commented: “The greatest.”
    One more simply said: “Absolutely stunning.”
    Reddy regularly wows her Instagram followers with her bold style choices at matches and in the studio.
    Just last week she flaunted her legs in an equally striking outfit, which had one fan claiming she has the “best legs on the planet”.
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    Reddy has returned to work with Sky SportsCredit: Instagram @melissa_reddy
    The presenter had jetted off on several holidays this summerCredit: Instagram/@melissa_reddy
    The South African is back in the UK after soaking up the sun on a series of summer trips, including a break in the French Riviera.
    She also jetted out to the USA to cover United’s pre-season tour.
    Reddy did suffer an on-air gaffe last month, though, as she reported from Old Trafford.
    Sky Sports were forced to apologise for an X-rated phrase she had used whilst building up to United’s victory over Wolves.
    Fans have swooned over Reddy’s holiday snapsCredit: Instagram @melissareddy
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    Roy Keane seen for first time since Arsenal fan Scott Law arrested for ‘headbutting’ pundit after shock video revealed

    ROY Keane has been seen for the first time since Arsenal fan Scott Law was arrested for allegedly headbutting the pundit in a shock video.The Sky Sports pundit was seen walking his dogs near his home – with no sign of any injuries on his face.
    Roy Keane has shown his face for the first timeCredit: The Sun
    The pundit appeared completely unhurtCredit: The Sun
    Keane took his dogs for a walkCredit: The Sun
    Arsenal helped police track Scott Law down after the dad allegedly headbutted Keane when the pundit “cheered on” Manchester United.
    Club officials are understood to have worked out Law’s identity from electronic ticket purchases – before handing cops his name and address.
    Gunners fan Law, 42, broke his nose clashing with Sky Sports pundit Keane, The Sun revealed yesterday.
    Law appeared to headbutt Keane when the former Man Utd star, cheered a goal from his old team against the Gunners.
    He was arrested and last night bailed.
    Witnesses claim Scott Law confronted Keane after Sunday’s Premier League match before launching a bungled headbutt which hit him in the shoulder.
    The impact apparently broke Law’s nose, with hardman Keane unhurt but “a bit shaken”.
    Onlookers claimed blood was left splattered on the ground of the West Stand of the Gunners’ Emirates Stadium.
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    It is alleged married dad-of-two Law was fuming after Red Devils legend Keane cheered from the punditry studio when his former side seemed to go ahead through Alejandro Garnacho’s 88th minute strike — although it was quickly disallowed for offside.
    Pals of Law, a £2,500 hospitality season ticket holder, say Keane hurled abuse at fans below.
    It is claimed Keane was then set upon as he made his way pitchside for analysis of Arsenal’s 3-1 victory.
    Video shared on social media yesterday showed fellow Sky pundit Micah Richards separating Law from Keane.
    Keane was heard asking for stewards to call police before Law left the scene.
    Law, of Waltham Abbey, Essex, was arrested yesterday on suspicion of ABH.
    He is understood to have been bailed after spending a few hours in custody.
    A source told The Sun: “Keane was giving it to the Arsenal fans when United scored, and it wound some up. He seemed to be provoking them.
    “Scott went to the concourse, saw him and headbutted him but he only hit his shoulder and did more damage to himself.
    “He broke his nose and Keane didn’t seem to be hurt at all, just a bit shaken up.”
    ‘SHAKEN’
    Another fan who witnessed the incident said: “The fan seemingly tried to headbutt Roy Keane.
    “Micah Richards stepped in and pushed the fan back against the door. I heard the altercation and I was shocked to see the individuals involved.”
    Sources said former Republic of Ireland midfielder Keane and ex-Man City defender Richards, 35, were left “shaken” by the incident but continued with their matchday duties.
    The pair have struck up a firm friendship off the field since meeting through punditry and have appeared in several spin-off shows together.
    Sky Sports will review security for its pundits and presenters for the rest of the season.
    Keane, who clashed with former Arsenal captain Patrick Vieira in the tunnel at Arsenal’s old stadium at Highbury in 2005, was back home with his family yesterday in Hale, Cheshire.
    He was pictured taking his two dogs for a walk but refused to comment, covering his face from the cameras with a jumper.
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    Richards touched briefly on the incident yesterday while recording The Rest is Football podcast with Match of the Day’s Gary Lineker and Alan Shearer.
    Lineker asked: “One of us had an interesting weekend, Micah, you were in the news?”
    Richards responded: “Oh my word. Gary, I’m not allowed to talk about it.”
    Lineker then clarified: “Because it’s under police investigation?”
    Richards confirmed that stating: “Exactly, but when I am allowed to talk about it, The Rest Is Football will get it first.”
    Shearer said: “I think the common opinion is don’t f*** with Big Meeks (Richards)!”
    Referring to the US law about the right to remain silent, Richards replied: “No comment. I plead the Fifth (Amendment)!”
    Lineker wrapped up the discussion by clarifying: “It is not something we should trivialise because it is a serious matter and we will wait until the police investigation is done until we discuss that story further.”
    Arsenal said yesterday: “We are aware of an incident that took place during our match against Manchester United on Sunday.
    “The Metropolitan Police is conducting an investigation into the matter and we are fully co-operating with their inquiries.”
    Manchester United did not wish to comment. Sky Sports confirmed: “Micah Richards was acting to defuse a situation.”
    The Met said: “Police are investigating an incident at Emirates Stadium on Sunday September 3, during which a man was assaulted.
    “On Monday September 4, a 42-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of assault (ABH).
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    “The man has been taken into custody. Inquiries are ongoing.”
    There was no answer at Law’s Essex home last night.
    An Arsenal fan broke his nose clashing with Roy Keane
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    Who is Arsenal fan Scott Law who ‘headbutted’ Roy Keane?

    ARSENAL’S victory over Manchester United during their Premier League clash has been overshadowed by antics off the pitch. Footage emerged that allegedly showed pundit Roy Keane being headbutted by a Gunners supporter inside the Emirates Stadium.
    Scott Law, 42, allegedly headbutted Roy Keane at the Emirates Stadium
    Who is Scott Law?
    Scott Law, 42, is a married dad-of-two named locally as the fan at the centre of the incident that unfolded in the West Stand on Sunday, September 3, 2023.
    He was arrested on suspicion of assault (ABH) the following day and was taken into custody, the Met Police said.
    The Arsenal fan, who is a £2,500 hospitality season ticket holder, was bailed a few hours later.
    Law, of Waltham Abbey, Essex, is alleged to have been involved in the dramatic altercation with Keane.
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    Football officials are understood to have identified him as being involved in the incident through electronic ticket purchases.
    What happened with Roy Keane?
    Shocking footage emerged appearing to show the aftermath of a scuffle involving Roy Keane and Law inside the stadium.
    It appears to show the pundit’s Sky Sports colleague Micah Richards pinning a fan against a wall as he intervened.
    The former footballers had been waiting for a lift at the top of the West Stand in the final minutes of the match when the incident occurred.
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    Keane and Richards were making their way from a studio down to the pitchside for a post-game discussion as part of Sky Sports’ coverage.
    The pair then tried to race back to the studio after Alejandro Garnacho scored what he thought to be United’s winner, before the goal was ruled out by VAR for an offside.
    A man, which witnesses claim was Law, is then alleged to have confronted Keane before launching a bungled headbutt.
    Friends of the football fan claimed that the Man United legend had been hurling abuse at Arsenal supporters below.
    The headbutt is said to have hit Keane in the shoulder, with the impact breaking Law’s nose.
    Hardman Keane was unhurt but “a bit shaken”.
    His colleague Richards stepped in to defuse the scuffle and appeared to grab the football fan by the collar.
    Both the pundits were eventually escorted down to the pitch, where they continued their broadcast alongside ex-Arsenal winger Theo Walcott and presenter Dave Jones.
    What has been said about the Scott Law incident with Roy Keane?
    Micah Richards briefly touched on the incident while he recorded The Rest is Football podcast with Match of the Day’s Gary Lineker and Alan Shearer on Sunday.
    Lineker asked: “One of us had an interesting weekend, Micah, you were in the news?”
    Richards responded: “Oh my word. Gary, I’m not allowed to talk about it.” Lineker then clarified: “Because it’s under police investigation?”
    Richards confirmed that, stating: “Exactly, but when I am allowed to talk about it, The Rest Is Football will get it first.”
    Shearer said: “I think the common opinion is don’t f*** with Big Meeks (Richards)!”
    Referring to the US law about the right to remain silent, Richards replied: “No comment. I plead the Fifth (Amendment)!”
    Lineker wrapped up the discussion by adding: “It is not something we should trivialise because it is a serious matter and we will wait until the police investigation is done until we discuss that story further.”
    Arsenal released a statement regarding the incident.
    The club said: “We are aware of an incident that took place during our match against Manchester United on Sunday.
    “The Metropolitan Police is conducting an investigation into the matter and we are fully co-operating with their inquiries.”
    Manchester United did not wish to comment. Sky Sports confirmed: “Micah Richards was acting to defuse a situation.”
    The Met said: “Police are investigating an incident at Emirates Stadium on Sunday September 3, during which a man was assaulted.
    “On Monday September 4, a 42-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of assault (ABH).
    “The man has been taken into custody. Inquiries are ongoing.”
    What punishment could Scott Law face?
    Law could be slapped with a prison sentence or a hefty fine if he faced charges.
    Actual bodily harm is a criminal offence under the Offences Against the Person Act 1861.
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    Assaults which are described as actual bodily harm cause injuries which are serious but don’t cause serious permanent damage to the victim.
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    Man, 42, arrested for ‘headbutting’ Roy Keane in attack during Arsenal vs Man Utd match

    A 42-YEAR-old man has been arrested after Roy Keane was allegedly headbutted during the Arsenal and Manchester United game.Footage emerged from inside the Emirates Stadium showing Sky Sports colleague Micah Richards pinning a fan against a wall during a altercation on Sunday.
    Micah Richards was seen pinning a man against a wall with Keane nearbyCredit: Twitter
    The pair were waiting for a lift in the West Stand when the alleged incident took placeCredit: Twitter
    The Met Police said: “Police are investigating an incident at Emirates Stadium on Sunday, September 3, during which a man was assaulted.
    “On Monday, September 4, a 42-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of assault (ABH).
    “The man has been taken into police custody. Enquiries are ongoing.”
    Keane and Richards were left shaken following the confrontation, Sun Sport understands.
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    Sky is also understood to now be beefing up its security moving forward.
    The two Sky Sports pundits had been waiting for a lift at the top of the West Stand during the closing minutes of the match when the altercation broke out.
    Keane and Richards had been making their way from a studio down to the pitchside to give their post-match thoughts as part of Sky Sports’ coverage.
    The pair then tried to race back to the studio after Alejandro Garnacho scored what he thought to be United’s winner, before the goal was ruled out by VAR for an offside.
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    Keane is then alleged to have been confronted by the man, before Richards stepped in and appeared to grab the fan by the collar.
    A witness told The Express that Richards was “acting like a bodyguard” for Keane, who was asking nearby staff to call police.
    They were eventually escorted down to the pitch, where they continued their broadcast alongside ex-Arsenal winger Theo Walcott and presenter Dave Jones.
    Keane and Richards seemed assured as they gave their thoughts on the game on Sky Sports’ Super Sunday coverage.
    The former United skipper even joked with Arsenal midfielder Declan Rice about how his late goal should have been deemed an own goal.
    A spokesperson for Sky Sports said: “We understand the police are investigating an alleged assault by a member of the public immediately preceding the footage circulating on social media.
    “In the footage seen, Micah Richards was acting to defuse a situation.”
    Arsenal are cooperating with authorities with the investigation underway.
    A club statement added: “We are aware of an incident that took place during our match against Manchester United on Sunday.
    “The Metropolitan Police is conducting an investigation into the matter and we are fully cooperating with their enquiries.”
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    Arsenal ended up running out 3-1 winners thanks to injury time strikes from new-signing Rice and substitute Gabriel Jesus.
    Marcus Rashford had earlier given United the lead, before Martin Odegaard cancelled out his strike less than a minute later.
    Keane was left shaken following the incident, but joked with Declan Rice after the game about his goalCredit: Reuters
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    Witnesses reveal Roy Keane’s words as Micah Richards restrained attacker after ‘headbutt’ by fan at Arsenal match

    WITNESSES have revealed Roy Keane’s words as Micah Richards restrained an alleged attacker at the Emirates Stadium.The Manchester United legend, 52, was allegedly headbutted by a fan during the closing moments of Arsenal’s win over the Red Devils.
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    Richards and Keane were said to be shaken following the altercationCredit: Twitter
    His Sky Sports colleague Richards stepped in and was seen pinning a man against the wall.
    The altercation took place in the West Stand as Keane and Richards attempted to make their way pitchside as part of Sky’s Super Sunday coverage of the game.
    A witness has revealed Keane called on nearby staff to call police as the incident took place.
    They told Express Sport: “The fan seemingly tried to headbutt Roy Keane. I then saw a mark between his eyebrows.
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    “Micah Richards stepped in and pushed the fan back against the door. I heard the altercation and I was shocked to see the individuals involved.
    “Richards was very forceful at keeping the fan from attacking Keane and neither their security nor the door security could split the two apart. Keane was asking nearby staff to call the police.”
    Sky and stadium security subsequently escorted the pundits pitchside.
    Neither referenced the incident as they spoke about the game alongside ex-Arsenal star Theo Walcott and presenter Dave Jones.
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    But Keane and Richards were left shaken following the incident, Sun Sport understands.
    Sky is also now beefing up its security following the incident.
    The fan, meanwhile, is understood to have escaped in a crowd and Arsenal are working with police to comb CCTV footage in a bid to find him.
    Arsenal are cooperating with authorities with the investigation underway.
    A club spokesperson added: “We are aware of an incident that took place during our match against Manchester United on Sunday.
    “The Metropolitan Police is conducting an investigation into the matter and we are fully cooperating with their enquiries.”
    A spokesperson for Sky Sports added: “We understand the police are investigating an alleged assault by a member of the public immediately preceding the footage circulating on social media.
    “In the footage seen, Micah Richards was acting to defuse a situation.”
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    Keane and Richards played for fierce rivals on the pitch, but have former an unlikely bond since the ex-City defender joined the Sky Sports punditry team.
    They regularly work on Sky’s Super Sunday programme and will likely be back on TV screens together after the international break on September 17.
    Keane did not reference the incident as he spoke post-match for SkyCredit: Twitter More