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Ian Wright and Roy Keane react to viral picture of Gary Barlow's son as Man United great left furious

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Ian Wright and Roy Keane had contrasting reactions to a photo of Gary Barlow's son, Daniel, who has been the talk of the town after a family picture went viral. The 24-year-old seems to dwarf his famous father, despite reports suggesting he stands at only 6'2", still seven inches taller than Barlow senior.

The legend, who is taller than his two footballer sons, Bradley and Shaun, seemed amused by the image. However, the same couldn't be said for the former Manchester United captain, who appeared less impressed.

"Have you seen Gary Barlow's son? The Take That singer. Have you seen the size of his son?" Wright asked as his fellow panellists on the Stick to Football podcast, brought to you by Sky Bet, took their seats.

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Keane remained unimpressed as Wright showed him a photo on his phone, commenting that Daniel should be playing basketball due to his height. Jill Scott was surprised by the size of Barlow's son, jokingly suggesting that perhaps the Take That singer has shrunk over the years.

Keane, however, seemed more focused on ensuring everyone was ready for the show to start. The debate over Barlow was left behind as the show welcomed to the panel.

The former West Ham boss offered his take on , who's set to step in at Old Trafford come November 11. Moyes said: "He is in a completely different situation now.

"I was really forcing it to take over the champions at the time, so I was coming from a different [perspective]. At the moment, the players might now be saying that they need to step up because the manager might be coming from a stronger position.

" have really talented players. Getting into Manchester United in the situation they're in, they can only improve – because of that we might see an improvement in their performance."

Discussing Amorim's preferred 3-4-3 formation, he insisted that players will have to be flexible enough to adapt. Moyes added: "I don't think the adaptation for Manchester United will take too long. It might take a while for it to get to where he [Amorim] wants it, but I think Manchester United will be fine."

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