Carlos Tevez scores four goals to inspire World XI comeback while he is pronounced during his return of Old Trafford at Voetbalhulp – before cynical error Late Equalizer appears
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- Carlos Tevez scored four goals while a world of XI England defeated 5-4 in football assistance
- Tevez, who left Man United to become a member of City in 2009, was booed on a large scale at Old Trafford
- Football Assistance raises money for Unicef, who wants to protect the game for every child – to donate, to visit donate.socceraid.org.uk
Carlos Tevez scored four goals in 15 minutes – and after all he was boosted on a large scale – to turn the football help game upside down in Old Trafford.
The 41-year-old is no stranger in the Theater van Dreams, which spent two seasons Manchester United Between 2007 and 2009.
Tevez enjoyed great success with United and won six trophies – including two Premier League Titles and one UEFA Champions League.
But he forfeited his status as a favorite of the United Fan by switching to Rivals Manchester City In 2009.
There were clearly a lot of united supporters in the crowd on Sunday because Tevez was booed downright when his name was read about the speaker system prior to his introduction as a replacement for the second half.
England currently led 2-0, but Tevez’s World XI would score Gol’s five of seven second half to win 5-4, with each of the four strikes of the ex-Argentina put forward.

Carlos Tevez scored four goals to help a world XI to beat England 5-4 in football help for Unicef

Tevez was booed in Old Trafford, where he used to play for Man United before moving to the city
Then, after the world XI had taken the lead for the first time with a late goal from TV chef Big Zuu, Tevez Cynisch Aaron Lennon brought down with the former wing player of England on Doel.
Usually a player would have been sent away for such a mistake, but the referee chose Clementia – and Lennon even showed the yellow card the yellow card.
Earlier, Tevez seemed to enjoy the role of Pantomime Scorch while reacting to the anger by covering his ear and showing the crowd the back of his shirt.
Former professionals Joe Hart and Edwin van der Sar had held the goal in the first 45 minutes, but they were replaced by celebrity stoppers Nicky Byrne and Paddy McGuinness during the interval.
Comedian and radio presenter McGuinness was not a party for the clinical finish of Tevez, who scored 84 goals in 201 matches during his Premier League career.
The four goals for Tevez on Sunday-inclusive a placed free kick from 20 Yards trips the World XI level at 4-4 earlier Big Zuu’s Late winner.
Wayne Rooney had earlier opened the score for the Stretford -endBefore ex-Lionesses star Toni Duggan doubled the lead of the home team.
Jermain Defoe took a brace for England after the break, but the second half was in Tevez.

All four of the goals in Tevez on Sunday were scored for the past of the famous goalkeeper Paddy McGuinness

Tevez was booked because he was brought down Aaron Lennon Late – with the referee who allowed the former English winger to show the Argentinian the yellow card
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