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Fans say Patrice Evra ‘eating raw chicken’ after half-time analysis of Villa game.. but Man Utd icon proves haters wrong


FANS believe Patrice Evra has eaten “raw chicken again” after his half-time analysis of Manchester United vs Aston Villa.

The former Red Devils insisted that he was “happy” with how his old team were playing despite being 2-0 down at the break.

Patrice Evra has confused fans with his analysisCredit: Getty

Man United fell behind after Aston Villa’s never-seen-before free-kick tactic.

It got even worse as Leander Dendoncker doubled the visitors’ lead just five minutes later.

During the half-time analysis, Evra did insist that he we was “happy” with the performance but lamented the wastefulness of the attackers.

The Frenchman pointed out that Man United had been creating chances but were behind because of two set-pieces.

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But fans were left confused on social media as they started questioning the retired full-back.

One commented: “Patrice Evra gotta be the most delusional guy known to man.”

A second wrote: “Evra thinks United have played well…”

A third said: “Evra is deluded if he thinks Utd are playing well…”

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Stats at half-time

Some fans even referenced Evra’s bizarre social media video in which he ate raw chicken.

They posted: “Patrice Evra looks like he’s eaten raw chicken…..”

Another added: “Has Patrice Evra been licking raw chicken again?”

Evra claimed that Man Utd could go on to win the game 3-2 if they take their chances.

And he would go on to have the last laugh as that is just what the hosts did.

Alejandro Garnacho grabbed a brace before Rasmus Hojlund netted his first Premier League goal to seal all three points.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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