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 Patrice Evra Sends Brilliant Birthday Message To Park Ji-Sung

Patrice Evra Sends Brilliant Birthday Message To Park Ji-Sung

Can you ever get enough of Patrice Evra?

Josh Lawless

Josh Lawless

Patrice Evra is a cracking bloke.

He was Manchester United's regular choice at left-back for a number of years, winning five Premier League titles, three League Cups, one Champions League and even captaining United on a number of occasions.

The Frenchman left for Juventus in the summer of 2014 and though he's not been in England for some time, you can't help but follow what Evra is doing on a day-to-day basis because of his social media activity.

As far as footballers and their banter goes, he is right up there.

And he's struck gold again today with a birthday message for his former teammate and close friend Park Ji-Sung, who turns 36 today.

Posting on Instagram, as he so often does, Evra put a picture up of a mocked up version of the Rush Hour 3 film cover - with Evra and Park on the front instead of Chris Tucker and Jackie Chan.

He's done the same post before when he originally joined Instagram but it never gets old.

Obviously, he put his signature "I love this game" catchphrase in there and said that he and Park should actually do the film for real.

Evra, currently back in France with Marseille after joining in January, has been well on-form on social media for a while now.

Here are some of his best bits:

As for Park, the man who famously man-marked Andrea Pirlo out of the game in a Champions League game against AC Milan, he now serves as a club ambassador for United after hanging up his boots in 2014.

But he's still keeping himself active and it emerged that in October, Park had joined De Montfort University to study Sports Management as his football career had come to an end. The former PSV midfielder admitted he fancied working in coaching and management in South Korea but wanted to further his knowledge first, good going.

And now it seems that he hasn't been able to ignore the allure of returning to the pitch. Park joined the university's 'Masters' team and took on a side put together by De Montfort University vice chancellor Dominic Shellard.

Happy birthday Park!

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