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The former Manchester United striker scored four times on Sunday
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YouTuber Morgan Burtwistle, known as Angry Ginge, sustained a severe ankle injury during yesterday's Soccer Aid charity match after a heavy challenge from Carlos Tevez.
The popular streamer, a devoted Manchester United supporter, was left with a substantial gash and bruising following the collision with the former United and City striker.
Burtwistle took to social media to express his frustration, posting a photo of his injured ankle with the message: "Cheers Tevez. Tw*t."
The incident occurred during the annual charity football match at Old Trafford, which saw England face the World XI in front of thousands of spectators.The match saw England race to a commanding 3-0 advantage, with boxing legend Tyson Fury sharing managerial duties alongside Wayne Rooney.
YouTuber Morgan Burtwistle, known as Angry Ginge, sustained a severe ankle injury during yesterday's Soccer Aid charity match after a heavy challenge from Carlos Tevez
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Fury inadvertently swore during his pre-match television interview, adding to the entertainment value of the charity event.
However, Tevez orchestrated a stunning turnaround for the World XI, netting four times to steal the show.
The Argentine forward, who controversially switched from Manchester United to Manchester City during his playing career, celebrated each goal by gesturing towards sections of the crowd that had jeered him throughout the match.
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Angry Ginge took aim at Carlos Tevez following Sunday's entertaining Soccer Aid match
His four-goal haul transformed what appeared to be a comfortable England victory into a thrilling contest.
The decisive moment arrived in the closing stages when rapper and television personality Zuhair Hassan, better known as Big Zuu, found the net to secure a 5-4 victory for the World XI.
The goal came against Take Me Out presenter Paddy McGuinness, who was deputising in goal for England.
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Following his match-winning strike, Zuu declared: "I don't care if it's Paddy, I don't care if it's David James, I don't care if it's Joe Hart. No likey, no lighty."
The reference to the dating show's catchphrase delighted supporters as the World XI completed their remarkable comeback from three goals down.
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Rooney made Soccer Aid history by finding the net after just four minutes, scoring past his former Manchester United teammate Edwin van der Sar. The United legend's early strike set the tone for England's strong start.
Former Tottenham striker Jermain Defoe bagged a brace, whilst Toni Duggan also found the target as all four of England's goalscorers were former international forwards.
Carlos Tevez was the star of the show at Soccer Aid on Sunday night
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Despite the defeat, the match proved a tremendous success for its charitable cause.
The 14th edition of the annual charity fixture raised an impressive £15 million for Unicef, continuing Soccer Aid's tradition of generating substantial funds for children's charities worldwide.