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Soccer Aid row as Angry Ginge blasts Carlos Tevez and shows off bloody injury after clash
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Angry Ginge hit out at Carlos Tevez after showing off a bloodied injury from their clash during Soccer Aid . The social media personality jumped on Instagram right after the match - which saw England fall apart against the World XI in the second half - to reveal the damage caused by his encounter with the Argentine star. "Cheers Tevez. Tw*t," snapped the Manchester United fan as he showed off a bleeding cut on his leg from inside the changing room. Tevez - who famously played for both Man United and Manchester City during his professional career - scored four goals before Big Zuu sealed the win for the World XI, scoring the fifth goal. Desperate to stop the Argentine striker from scoring again, Angry Ginge charged into Tevez, sending him flying, as fans watching on from the stands at the charity match were left shocked, the Mirror reports. Tevez quickly bounced back to his feet and appeared to lunge at the YouTube star before the two eventually separated. Despite England's defeat, Angry Ginge was named Man of the Match for his performance as defender, which included a dramatic goal-line clearance. The 23 year old threw himself across the goal to stop David Trezeguet equalising for the opposition. Ginge - real name Morgan Burtwhistle - leapt to his feet straight after the block and pumped his fists in the air roaring at the crowd in Old Trafford. But it was the clash with Tevez that really got fans talking on social media. "AngryGinge smashes into Carlos Tevez to accomplish the dreams of every Manchester United fan," joked one. Another added: "Angry Ginge leaving one on Tevez, asked for it and got it. He thinks it’s the Champions League final." A third simply stated: "Not a big fan of YouTubers playing Soccer Aids. But obviously get their appeal with their fans etc. However I’m a massive fan of Angry Ginge clattering Tevez in a charity match." Fans were quick to joke about how seriously Ballon d'Or winner Tevez took the game, as he danced through the celebrity defence and unleashed a flurry of shots at England keeper Paddy McGuinness - scoring four goals in just ten minutes. "Fully here for Carlos Tevez playing Soccer Aid like it’s a World Cup final," one fan said. But not everyone was impressed, as one viewer complained: "At what point do they stop allowing recently retired ex pros to play in Soccer Aid. Sorry but it isn’t fun watching Carlos Tevez and Jermain Defoe score past Paddy McGuinness and Westlife’s Nicky Byrne." The drama started even before kick-off, as England coach Tyson Fury sparked fury by turning the air blue just seconds after being handed the microphone. As the cameras went inside the England dressing room, Tyson was giving the players a motivational speech saying: "We are f***ing Spartans". Host Alex Scott rushed to apologise to families watching: "We do apologise for the swearing. It’s Tyson, we don't know what’s going to happen." Join the Daily Record's WhatsApp community here and get the latest news sent straight to your messages. The highly anticipated match took place at the sold-out Old Trafford football stadium in Manchester, selling over 70,000 tickets. The World XI FC took home a 5-4 victory, reclaiming the win and extending their overall lead to 8-6 since the first Soccer Aid match in 2006. The game began with Sam Thompson completing his Match Ball Mission - a journey which saw the ball travel more than 270 miles on foot and by bike from Stamford Bridge stadium in London, to Old Trafford. During the broadcast, it was revealed that Sam's challenge raised an impressive £ 2,075,564.46 for charity.
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