Graeme Souness is often thoroughly entertaining to watch on Sky Sports but let’s be honest: the guy is a bit of a dinosaur.The 63-year-old pundit is a “Proper Football Man™” who was famed for being a hardman during his illustrious playing career.Souness likes football when players are flying into dangerous challenges and you suspect he really loves football when players cross the line and start punching each other.Tottenham’s Dele Alli was heavily criticised for his awful challenge on Gent’s Brecht Dejaegere back in February but Souness, after describing it as a “nasty and unnecessary tackle born out of frustration”, revealed he actually quite enjoyed seeing it.“Alli has a bit of devil in him, an edge that most top players possess,” he said at the time, per the Independent. “As strange as it sounds, if I was his manager, I would be quietly saying to myself: ‘Thank goodness he has got that in him’.”

Souness is still a good pundit

The game has passed Souness by, hence why he hasn’t worked in management since 2006, but that doesn’t mean he’s a bad pundit.

Souness doesn’t sit on the fence with his opinions and isn’t afraid to upset people, making him perfect for the job.

Souness's latest rant goes viral

His latest rant, however, might be one of his most bizarre yet.

Following Leicester City’s aggregate defeat to Atletico Madrid in the Champions League on Tuesday night, Souness bemoaned the fact he recently watched a Premier League match and there was “nobody smashing into anyone”.

Here’s Souness’s rant in full…

"English football is the most popular game in the world to watch because it's generally end-to-end with things happening," the Scot complained. "What we can't have - and I'll give you another example - I live down on the south coast of England and I went to watch Bournemouth play Swansea City three weeks ago.

"I came away with my 17-year-old son saying 'I didn't enjoy that.'

"It was like watching Dutch game of football, lots of nice little, pretty technique with little passes. There was no fire. There was nobody smashing into anyone.

"There was no real anger in the game. It was just about trying to outpass each other and just maybe they'd get a chance at the end of it."

The presenter then asked Souness if he voted for Brexit - and he replied: "I certainly did, yeah.”

Souness then did something we have rarely ever seen before: grinned from ear to ear like a Cheshire Cat.

Watch Souness's rant here...

Souness’s rant has now gone viral and here’s how Twitter has reacted…