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Roy Keane has loosened his stance on Paul Pogba's controversial haircuts and dance moves after France lifted the World Cup in Russia, much to the amusement of his fellow pundits.

Didier Deschamps led his side to global glory with a 4-2 win over Croatia on Sunday.

Manchester United's Pogba scored the third goal of the clash, giving France breathing room at 3-1.

After his initial shot was blocked, Pogba wrapped his left foot around the ball on the edge of the box to guide it into the back of the net.

(Image: Ryan Pierse/Getty Images) (Image: REUTERS/Damir Sagolj)

In the past, Keane has urged Pogba to focus on his football as opposed to his celebrity lifestyle, hitting out at his haircuts and social media posts.

But when he observed Pogba dancing at full-time, the typically grumpy ITV pundit quipped: "I don’t mind Pogba dancing now. He's entitled to it."

To which chief presenter Mark Pougatch asked: "Or his silly hair?"

Keane then responded: "Yeah he can do whatever the hell he wants!"

Naturally, his reply left Gary Neville and those in the studio in stitches.