
English comedian Paddy McGuinness has spoken out after Soccer Aid teammate Angry Ginge called Carlos Tevez a 't***' for his actions during the charity match.
A thrilling Soccer Aid clash saw World XI pull off a spectacular comeback to beat England 5-4 at Old Trafford.
Despite goals from Wayne Rooney and Toni Duggan putting England two-nil up before half-time, a spectacular performance from Manchester City and United forward Tevez, who scored four goals at his former home ground, brought World XI to a 4-4 draw late in the match.
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However, not everyone felt that Tevez's performance was worthy of praise as player of the match Angry Ginge hit out at his opponent in an x-rated post on social media.
And now, Ginge's England teammate McGuinness appears to have addressed the comment with his own post on social media.

Although Ginge and the England team will no doubt have been happy with their performance, a late winning goal for World XI from rapper and TV personality Big Zuu will have been a bitter pill to swallow.
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More than anyone, the popular livestreamer would have gutted after his defensive battles with Tevez left him with a nasty looking cut on social media.
On his Instagram story, he uploaded an image of his injured leg, alongside the caption: "Cheers Tevez... T***."
Shortly after, McGuinness took to Instagram to share a post-match photo of him and Tevez, and it appears he may have taken a sly dig at Ginge's comments.
Captioning the post, McGuinness joked: "Police are looking to contact this man in connection with an assault that took place in the Old Trafford area of Manchester last night.
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"We urge members of the public not to approach him."
Of course, the caption' could also be referencing the fact that Tevez's spectacular performance had absolutely showed the millions of fans watching that McGuinness may now have taken Andre Onana's title of the 'worst keeper' to play for the home side at Old Trafford.
Either way, both Ginge and Tevez will no doubt be happy enough to have been embarrassed by Tevez after discovering that their performances in Soccer Aid helped raise over £15 million for UNICEF.
Topics: Soccer Aid, Carlos Tevez, Manchester United, Manchester City, Football