
Sam Quek has broken her silence on social media after the furious response from Manchester United fans when she entered the fray in Soccer Aid at Old Trafford.
The Theatre of Dreams played host to the latest UNICEF charity match, which raised £15 million to help underprivileged children around the world.
There was an incredible atmosphere for the nine-goal thriller, which finished 5-4 to the World XI after Liverpool supporter Big Zuu popped up with the winner in the 83rd minute.
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But Zuu, who performed Cristiano Ronaldo's celebration, wasn't the only Liverpool fan to rile up those in attendance on Sunday.
Olympic gold medalist Quek, is also a staunch Reds supporter and she prompted jeers galore by entering the pitch to the Liverpool anthem, 'You'll Never Walk Alone' on the hour mark.
She wasn't the only pantomime villain, however, as Carlos Tevez was regularly booed during his second half outing.
Sam Quek gloats about trolling Man United fans at Soccer Aid
On his return to his former stomping ground, former United and City striker Tevez scored four in a stunning showing and lapped up the jeers by cupping his ears everytime he beat Paddy McGuinness.
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After the game, he posted for a picture with Quek, who shared it online with the caption, "I don’t know what got more boo’s from the Old Trafford crowd… me coming on to 'You’ll Never Walk Alone' or this fella bagging 4 in front of the Stretford End."

Tevez played the game as though it was the World Cup final and was involved in a feisty battle with Angry Ginge, the United-loving streamer who had vowed to exact revenge on the Argentine for his 2009 departure to rivals City.
Having been dribbled past for his fourth goal, he smashed into Tevez - who left one on him as things threatened to get a little nasty. Though the two shook hands after their clash, Man of the Match Ginge was left with a wound on his leg afterwards and called the 41-year-old a "t***".
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Comedian McGuinness also commented on Tevez's masterclass, joking that, "Police are looking to contact this man in connection with an assault that took place in the Old Trafford area of Manchester last night".
Topics: Soccer Aid, England