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Angry Ginge Calls Carlos Tevez a ‘T***’ After Soccer Aid – Reveals What He Did to Him


After their altercation at Sunday’s Soccer Aid at Old Trafford, YouTuber and Manchester United supporter Angry Ginge has taken aim at Carlos Tevez. Ginge of the England XI won Player of the Match, but Tevez stole the show with four goals for the Rest of the World XI.



In the final moments of the charity match, the 23-year-old, who had already assisted Jermain Defoe and executed a spectacular goal-line clearing from Brazilian icon Rivaldo, delivered a full-blooded tackle on Tevez. Before the two slapped hands and continued playing, Tevez seemed to react.


Before viewers saw replays of the incident, commentator Sam Matterface said, “There was a little bit of afters.” Angry Ginge shared a screenshot of the hurt Tevez had caused him after the game.



Angry Ginge Shows What Tevez Did to Him

Labelled the former Man Utd and Man City forward a β€œt***”


Angry Ginge, whose real name is Morgan Burtwistle, revealed that Tevez had left him with a really unsightly gash running down each leg. “Cheers Tevez,” the Salford-born Twitch streamer wrote. T***.




With the score tied at 4–4, it is evident that Tevez left one on Angry Ginge after that forceful (but fair) tackle. Even though it was a charity game to support Unicef, there were moments when there was no love lost between the two groups of players.

Wayne Rooney and Toni Duggan had given England a 2-0 lead at the break, but Tevez’s arrival at halftime completely changed the course of the match. With four goals past the former Take Me Out host, the former Argentina international, who famously traded Manchester United for City in 2009, showed no mercy to celebrity goalie Paddy McGuinness.

With less than ten minutes left, the scores were tied at four to four, but rapper Big Zuu came through with an unexpected goal to give the Rest of the World XI the victory. To the pleasure of the fans and millions of spectators at home, the 29-year-old hit the Cristiano Ronaldo “SIUUU” celebration.

Angry Ginge wrote on X (previously Twitter): “I love you all, but I’m not sure how to handle what occurred at Soccer Aid. We appreciate your attendance, your chanting, and your donations. It’s insane that over Β£15 million I love you all.



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