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WATCH: 'That's his job!' - Roy Keane gives hilarious reaction to incredible Dynamo magic

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  • Magician Dynamo performs magic in Sky studios
  • Leaves Micah and Carragher in stunned disbelief
  • Keane has a fun reaction to the magic trick
  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    The Bradford-born magician was at the Etihad on Sunday for the Premier League encounter between Manchester City and Spurs. He was joined by Sky pundits Micah Richards, Jamie Carragher, and the former Manchester United skipper Keane. When the British magician performed an amazing ice-cube illusion on former City defender Richards on Sunday afternoon, it left everyone in a state of shock. Soon after, Dynamo would pull off a card trick that left commentators and fans equally perplexed and even caused the normally unaffected Keane to react.

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  • WHAT KEANE SAID ABOUT THE MAGIC

    Roy Keane was questioned by Sky reporter David Jones on the "extraordinary" occurrences shortly after the performance.

    Desperate to obtain Keane's first reaction, Jones remarked, "I mean, you've been to David Copperfield, you were trying to look at the other hand to see what was going on."

    The United great replied in typical fashion. "It's his job, isn't it?"

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    In one of his riskiest acts to date, the 40-year-old magician will bury himself alive on live television later this month. But first, Dynamo will take viewers on a two-hour special that will be "of both loss and hope" before being "killed and reborn" on a live TV programme that airs on December 14 including interviews with celebrities including Demi Lovato, Cara Delevingne, Coldplay, Tyson Fury, and Steven Bartlett. After struggling with his identity and mental health, Dynamo is claimed to have reached his "rock bottom." However, the magician found the courage to tell others about his journey to rehabilitation and rebirth.

  • WHAT NEXT FOR DYNAMO?

    Dynamo, whose true name is Steven Frayne, says he has to put Dynamo to rest spectacularly before he can go on to "the next phase of his life and career". Meanwhile, for Keane and Co. the special clash between Manchester City and Tottenham Hotspur will take center stage later tonight.

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