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Daily Mirror
3 days ago
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- Daily Mirror
Angry Ginge's spat with Carlos Tevez heats up as X-rated Soccer Aid remark made
Manchester United fan Angry Ginge made an X-rated revelation about Carlos Tevez during his live stream, having clashed with the former Argentina star during Soccer Aid Angry Ginge continued his running feud with Carlos Tevez by labelling the football legend a "f***ing traitor" after their Soccer Aid clash. Popular streamer Angry Ginge, real name Morgan Burtwistle, lived out his childhood dream of playing on the Old Trafford turf during Sunday's charity game. The lifelong United fan played in defence for England during Soccer Aid 2025, which meant he faced former Red Devils striker Tevez, who represented the World XI. Tevez won two Premier League titles and the Champions League with United but infamously joined rivals Manchester City in 2009. He instantly became a loathed figure at the Theatre of Dreams and severed all ties by celebrating against his former club during a Manchester Derby. That was evidently still fresh in Burtwistle's mind as the YouTuber saw his chance to get revenge during Sunday's friendly game, flying in with a crunching challenge on the Argentine. He got the ball but Tevez was left unhappy with the aggressive nature of the challenge and made sure to leave something on Ginge, slightly kicking out at the defender. Tevez quickly realised where he was and decided to then shake hands with the 23-year-old. For Ginge, however, the bad blood remained beyond the final whistle as he took to Instagram to post a photo of a nasty gash on his leg courtesy of Tevez. His caption read: "Cheers Tevez, t***," echoing his thoughts on the Boca Juniors icon, having once admitted that he "can't stand" him. And he wasn't done there, later revealing on one of his live streams that he had his match-worn Soccer Aid shirt signed by everyone on both teams, except Tevez, who he slammed. The internet personality said: "Look at that. Signed by every single person on the team. And the away team. Bar one man. The f***ing traitor. Tevez ain't signing my f***ing shirt. Not in a million years. No chance." Tevez had the last laugh, however, scoring four goals in just 15 minutes to lead the World XI's comeback. He was booed after each goal by the crowd but appeared to revel in his role as the pantomime villain, cupping his ear and pointing to the name on the back of his shirt. He managed to level the game, which paved the way for musician Big Zuu to score the late winner and secure a memorable 5-4 victory. Zuu emphatically celebrated with his own version of Cristiano Ronaldo's Siu celebration. Ginge, meanwhile, had the consolation of being awarded Player of the Match over Tevez. His tireless defensive work included diving across the goal to stop France World Cup winner David Trezeguet from scoring the equaliser.


Daily Mail
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Soccer Aid star Angry Ginge mocks Carlos Tevez with hilarious chant - after labelling former footballer a 't***' for horror tackle which gashed his leg
Soccer Aid star Angry Ginge ridiculed Carlos Tevez with a mocking chant after their hot-blooded clash at Old Trafford on Sunday. Ginge, a streamer whose real name is Morgan Burtwistle, is a lifelong Manchester United fan and previously said he 'can't stand' Tevez. Tevez, 41, famously joined Manchester City in 2009 after two years on loan at United - and helped the Sky Blues their first Premier League title. And despite the feel-good charity nature of Soccer Aid, there was bad blood at the game as the duo were involved in a vicious challenge. With the game poised at 4-4 in the latter stages, Angry Ginge went in for a strong slide tackle on the Argentinian, who made sure to leave something on him during the collision - a nasty cut on his leg. Angry Ginge shared a photo of the gash on his leg afterwards, writing 'cheers Tevez, t***' on social media, but he was not done there. The streamer went in for an uncompromising challenge on the former Argentina striker Taking to Twitch, he bragged about his programme had been signed by other Soccer Aid favourites, before launching into a re-imagination of 'Zombie' by the Cranberries. 'In your head, in your head, Tevez, Tevez, Tevez-ez-ez, I'm in your head, in your head, Tevez, Tevez, Tevez-ez-ez,' the 23-year-old sang. But in a moment of humility, he added: 'I will be honest, he did score four.' Tevez was dominant on the night, scoring four times in 15 minutes as the World XI edged out England 5-4. Tevez was booed by the crowd after each of them but his efforts levelled the game, allowing Big Zuu to score a late winner for a 5-4 triumph. Earlier, Tevez appeared to revel in the role of pantomime villain as he responded to the boos by cupping his ear and showing the crowd the back of his shirt. Wayne Rooney had earlier opened the scoring in front of the Stretford End, before ex-Lionesses star Toni Duggan doubled the home side's lead. Jermain Defoe put England 3-0 up before Tevez clawed two back in a thrilling second half, but we weren't done there. Defoe bagged his second to give the hosts a 4-2 advantage, only for Tevez to strike twice more before rapper Big Zuu scored the winner for the visitors. Tevez may have scored four and owned the second half but it was Ginge who was named player of the match for his tireless defensive work. Twenty minutes into the game, he produced a stunning goal-line clearance, David Trezeguet thought he'd levelled the score - following an opening goal from Rooney - after lifting the ball over Joe Hart. However, internet star 'Ginge' - real name Morgan Burtwhistle - came to the rescue as he dived across the goal and poked the ball away from goal. Burtwhistle immediately rose to his feet and pumped his fists in the air towards the crowd at Old Trafford.


Scottish Sun
4 days ago
- Sport
- Scottish Sun
Tyson Fury sends message to Carlos Tevez after World XI star bagged four goals in Soccer Aid
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) CARLOS TEVEZ rolled back the years at Soccer Air - leaving boxing superstar Tyson Fury lost for words. The World XI FC beat Team England 5-4 in Sunday's charity showpiece at Old Trafford. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 2 Tyson Fury co-managed Team England in Soccer Aid on Sunday Credit: Shutterstock Editorial 2 Carlos Tevez scored four goals off the bench to stun the Old Trafford crowd Credit: Getty Fury co-managed a Three Lions side featuring stars such as Wayne Rooney, Jermain Defoe and Alex Brooker. But it was Argentine striker Tevez, 41, who showed he was still a fox in the box 16 years on since leaving Man Utd. England led 3-0 when Tevez was introduced by World XI coach Peter Schmeichel. Tevez was met by a barrage of boos from the Old Trafford terraces. READ MORE ON FOOTBALL SQUAD DOWN Eight footballers from same team rushed to hospital with severe food poisoning He infamously swapped the red half of Manchester for the blue in 2009. Tevez proceeded to smash in four goals to turn the game on its head, cupping his ear to the Stretford End. Celebrity chef Big Zuu later popped up with a dramatic winner for World XI. Despite the loss, Fury - who dropped the F-bomb live on TV - took to Instagram on Monday to send his congratulations to Schmeichel's side. BEST ONLINE CASINOS - TOP SITES IN THE UK He said: "Morning run in the bay. After a long and busy day yesterday, managing England. "We did not get the result we wanted, but everybody played well and played hard and we raised a lot of money for a great cause. Tyson Fury heads off to business meeting still wearing Primark Soccer Aid suit after F-bomb live on ITV So, I am very proud of everybody who took part. "And well done to everybody... especially Carlos Tevez! "Wow. Banging in hat-tricks and stuff. He has still got it. "Had a fantastic day. Big shout out to all the organisers at UNICEF and Soccer Aid. "But here we are today, back in the bay, back in good old Lancashire... keeping it real!" Tevez spent 8 seasons in the Premier League between 2006 and 2013, playing for West Ham, United and City. He won three league titles - two with United, one with City - as well as an FA Cup, Champions League and League Cup. Sunday's Soccer Aid raised over £15million for UNICEF.


The Irish Sun
4 days ago
- Sport
- The Irish Sun
Tyson Fury sends message to Carlos Tevez after World XI star bagged four goals in Soccer Aid
CARLOS TEVEZ rolled back the years at Soccer Air - leaving boxing superstar Tyson Fury lost for words. The World XI FC beat Team England 5-4 in Sunday's charity showpiece at Old Trafford. Advertisement 2 Tyson Fury co-managed Team England in Soccer Aid on Sunday Credit: Shutterstock Editorial 2 Carlos Tevez scored four goals off the bench to stun the Old Trafford crowd Credit: Getty Fury co-managed a Three Lions side featuring stars such as Wayne Rooney, Jermain Defoe and Alex Brooker. But it was Argentine striker Tevez, 41, who showed he was still a fox in the box 16 years on since leaving Man Utd. England led 3-0 when Tevez was introduced by World XI coach Tevez was Advertisement READ MORE ON FOOTBALL He infamously Tevez proceeded to smash in four goals to turn the game on its head, cupping his ear to the Stretford End. Celebrity chef Big Zuu later popped up with a dramatic winner for World XI. Despite the loss, Fury - Advertisement Most read in Football Breaking BEST ONLINE CASINOS - TOP SITES IN THE UK He said: "Morning run in the bay. After a long and busy day yesterday, managing England. "We did not get the result we wanted, but everybody played well and played hard and we raised a lot of money for a great cause. Tyson Fury heads off to business meeting still wearing Primark Soccer Aid suit after F-bomb live on ITV So, I am very proud of everybody who took part. Advertisement "And well done to everybody... especially Carlos Tevez! "Wow. Banging in hat-tricks and stuff. He has still got it. "Had a fantastic day. Big shout out to all the organisers at UNICEF and Soccer Aid. Soccer Aid 2025 Soccer Aid returned for one of its most bonkers matches EVER as the World XI fought back from 3-0 down to beat England 5-4! Carlos Tevez inspired the turnaround with FOUR goals before Big Zuu broke English hearts with a late winner at Old Trafford. Here's everything you need to about the big game that raised more than £15MILLION for charity. Soccer Aid 2025 LIVE - Latest reaction after an incredible night Info: Who played in Soccer Aid this year? Latest news and features: "But here we are today, back in the bay, back in good old Lancashire... keeping it real!" Advertisement Tevez spent 8 seasons in the Premier League between 2006 and 2013, playing for West Ham, United and City. He won three league titles - two with United, one with City - as well as an FA Cup, Champions League and League Cup. Sunday's Soccer Aid raised over £15million for UNICEF.


Daily Mirror
4 days ago
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- Daily Mirror
Paddy McGuinness hits out at Carlos Tevez 'assault' after Soccer Aid
Paddy McGuinness has broken his silence after being on the wrong end of a Carlos Tevez masterclass during Sunday night's Soccer Aid. The TV star and comedian battled on as England keeper but could not stop the former Manchester City striker from scoring as fans pondered if the former Argentine International had 'forgotten it was a charity match.' Fans at Old Trafford watched on as Tevez fired four goals in ten minutes past England keeper Paddy, putting a swift end to their 3-0 lead in the first half. Viewers at home joked Tevez was approaching the game with the ferocity of a Champions League final as he failed to slow down past the celebrities. Taking to Instagram today, Paddy shared a hilarious snap of him and Tevez post-match. Tevez had a huge grin on his face as he and Paddy pointed fingers at each other. The funnyman wrote alongside it: "Police are looking to contact this man in connection with an assault that took place in the Old Trafford area of Manchester last night. "We urge members of the public not to approach him." Paddy's teammates Robbie Keane and Wayne Rooney responded to the posts with laughing emojis. Other fans offered supportive comments, as one said: "It was lovely watching the England ex players pass the ball forward to give the celebs a chance to score, but not Tevez, oh no. Think he forgot was the point of the match was. You did ya best buddy, keep your chin up," they told Paddy. "To be fair you did leave the goal open for him. Fair play trying to stop a world class striker," added another. Paddy wasn't the only one being riled by Tevez's antics on the pitch. Angry Ginge slammed the forward in the changing room after the match, after spending the second half trying to mark him. "Cheers Tevez. Tw*t," fumed the Manchester United fan as he showed off a bleeding cut on his leg from the changing room. Tevez, who played for Man United and Manchester City during his professional career, bagged four goals before Big Zuu grabbed his team's winner. In a bid to stop the legendary striker firing another in then et for the opposition, Angry Ginge bulldozed into Tevez sending him flying. as fans of the charity match watched on in shock. The forward then jumped up from the ground and appeared to lunge at the YouTube star before the pair parted ways. Despite being on the losing end, Angry Ginge was named Man of the Match for his performance at the back, which included a spectacular goal line clearance.