According to the British media Daily Mail, in the Soccer Aid football charity match held at Old Trafford on Sunday, Tevez scored four goals in 15 minutes, and all the goals were booed by the whole audience. Teves, 41, played for Manchester United fo...
According to the British media Daily Mail, in the Soccer Aid football charity match held at Old Trafford on Sunday, Tevez scored four goals in 15 minutes, and all the goals were booed by the whole audience.
Teves, 41, played for Manchester United for two seasons between 2007 and 2009. Teves had a huge success during his time at Manchester United, winning six trophies, including two Premier League titles and one Champions League trophy. But after transferring to his city rival Manchester City in 2009, he lost his position as a darling Manchester United fan.
There were many Manchester United fans in the charity stadium on Sunday. When Tevez appeared as a substitute in the second half and his name was pronounced, he was booed by the whole audience.
At that time, England led 2-0, but the World Star United where Tevez was located scored five goals in the second half and turned defeat 5-4. Every goal Tevez scored was booed by the audience.
When Big Zuu's goal helped the World Star United lead for the first time, Tevez deliberately brought down England's forward winger Arron Lennon who broke into the penalty area. Usually such fouls will be sent off by red cards, but the referee chose to be lenient and even asked Lennon to show Tevez a yellow card.
Faced with the booing, Tevez responded with his hands on his ears and showing his jersey back.
Former professionals Joe Hart and Van der Sar were goalkeepers in the first half, but they were replaced by celebrity goalkeepers Nicky Bourne and Paddy McGuinness at halftime. Comedian and radio host McGuinness was completely unable to stop Tevez's shot, who scored 84 goals in 201 games in his Premier League career.
Teves' four goals, including a precise free kick from 20 yards, helped the World Star United tie to 4-4, and then Big Zuu scored the winning goal.
Previously, Rooney scored the first record in front of the Stretford stands, and former England women's football star Tony Dugan won another goal for the home team. Defoe scored twice for England in the second half.