Manchester United Nemesis Carlos Tevez only needed 10 minutes to score more goals this year at Old Trafford than Flops Rasmus Hojlund and Joshua Zirkzee.
The Argentinian antagonist played the role of Arch-Stillain while he climbed from the bank to help one World XI in England on football help on Sunday.
Wayne Rooney and Co stormed a 3-0 lead In the Theater of Dreams, with the result apparently without a doubt that incredible fans picked up £ 15 million in donations.
But came up during the break, Wazza’s former United teammate Tevez made a game-changing impact.
The 41-year-old, who was notorious left the Red Devils for Rivals Manchester City in 2009, scored two goals in as many minutes to drag the World XI back to the game.
England then merged 4-2 thanks to Jerman Defoe’s second attempt of the night.
But Tevez demolished to help himself to a second brace, brought his count to four goals and leveled the score at 4-4.
Big Zuu then stepped up to get a dramatic winner for the World XI after Tevez turned the game upside down.
And he now has more goals at Old Trafford in 2025 than the current United Strikers Hojlund and Zirkzee combined.
It was indeed a fairly simple task to just walk for every attacker, because neither man had scored more than once in the Theater of Dreams this year.
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Hojlund’s only home strike came in the 4-1 Europa League victory in Athletic Bilbao, with United already 3-0 from the first stage of the semi-final in Spain.
As for Zirkzee, he ran in the 2-1 Cup victory of February on the 2-1 Cup on relegated Leicester.
And Tevez was only on the field for 10 minutes when he hit his first double and immediately took him Missfits from United.
Fans responded quickly, saying one: “Even when the season is over, there is no hiding for the chatter.”
Another stated: “Cooked.”
It was noted: “Tevez loved every second.”
Another added: “Rivalry never dies.”
Ex-West Ham and Juventus striker Tevez was only two years at Old Trafford as a United player, but scored a big impact with 34 goals in 99 games.
He won consecutive Premier League titles under Sir Alex Ferguson, while he also lifted the Champions League in 2008.
During his previous enchantment in West Ham, Tevez became a legend for saving the irons of relegation.
While he was in City, he helped himself to another title before he won two series, such as at Juventus.
The shimmering career of Tevez also saw him stand out for Corinthians, Shanghai Shenhua and Boca Juniors – where he started and ended his club career as he also landed four titles and a Copa Libertadores.
The striker also played 76 times for Argentina but lost three Copa America final.
After his retirement in 2021, Tevez moved to management with Rosario Central a year later.
He then took the leadership of Independent before he left in 2024 and has to return to the Dugout.
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