Angry Ginge slams Carlos Tevez in Soccer Aid spat as changing room photo emerges
The YouTuber clashed with the former Premier League star during the charity match
Angry Ginge has slammed former Premier League star Carlos Tevez after being left with a bloody injury after they clashed at Soccer Aid on Sunday night.
After Tevez almost single handedly helped the World XI to come from behind to beat England in the charity match, the YouTube star - who was named Player of the Match after an impressive display - took to Instagram straight after the final whistle to share a brutal three-word message with the former Manchester United and Manchester City striker.
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Sharing a photo of a nasty gash along the back of his right leg, the diehard United fan - real name Morgan Burtwhistle - wrote: "Cheers Tevez. T***".
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While England were 2-0 up at half-time, Tevez changed the game at Old Trafford as he scored four goals before rapper and TV presenter Big Zuu scored the winner for the World XI in a 5-4 thriller.
However, the Argentine international also clashed with Angry Ginge in the second half, with the YouTuber barrelling into him and sparking a minor scuffle that appeared to see Tevez launch towards his opponent.
Angry Ginge had impressed throughout the game, with his stunning goal line clearance to deny former France striker David Trezeguet proving to be one of the highlights of the 90 minutes.
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However, it was his scuffle with Tevez - who famously left United for rivals City in 2009 - that got spectators most excited.
"AngryGinge smashes into Carlos Tevez to accomplish the dreams of every Manchester United fan," wrote one.
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Another added: "Angry Ginge leaving one on Tevez, asked for it and got it. He thinks it's the Champions League final."
Meanwhile, a third wrote: "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."
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The intensity that Tevez brought to the charity game didn't go unnoticed by fans, who were quick to comment on his performance as well as the efforts of England goalkeeper Paddy McGuinness.
"Fully here for Carlos Tevez playing Soccer Aid like it's a World Cup final," said one fan.
However, another wrote: "At what point do they stop allowing recently retired ex pros to play in Soccer Aid.
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"Sorry but it isn't fun watching Carlos Tevez and Jermain Defoe score past PaddyMcGuinness and Westlife's Nicky Byrne."