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Home » Soccer Aid star Angry Ginge mocks Carlos Tevez with hilarious chant – after labelling former footballer a ‘t***’ for horror tackle which gashed his leg
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Soccer Aid star Angry Ginge mocks Carlos Tevez with hilarious chant – after labelling former footballer a ‘t***’ for horror tackle which gashed his leg

By uk-times.com17 June 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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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. 

Soccer Aid star Angry Ginge sang that he was ‘in Carlos Tevez’s head’ after their spat

The streamer went in for an uncompromising challenge on the former Argentina striker

The streamer went in for an uncompromising challenge on the former Argentina striker

But Tevez left something in on him and Angry Giunge was left with a nasty gash on his leg

But Tevez left something in on him and Angry Giunge was left with a nasty gash on his leg 

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. 

Tevez had the last laugh as he scored four times in a 5-4 comeback win for the World XI

Tevez had the last laugh as he scored four times in a 5-4 comeback win for the World XI

Fans were quick to heap praise on Angry Ginge (real name Morgan Burtwhistle) at Soccer Aid

The internet star performed an acrobatic clearance to deny David Trezeguet on Sunday

The internet star performed an acrobatic clearance to deny David Trezeguet on Sunday

He previously said he 'can't stand' Tevez, who left Manchester United for City in 2009

He previously said he ‘can’t stand’ Tevez, who left Manchester United for City in 2009

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.

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