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Fans all saying the same thing about Nani's performance at Soccer Aid

Fans all saying the same thing about Nani's performance at Soccer Aid

Nani's outing at Soccer Aid got fans online talking.

Fans online are saying the same thing following Nani's 'selfish' performance at this year's Soccer Aid.

Former Manchester United star Nani returned to Old Trafford to represent the World XI in the UNICEF charity match.

He made his appearance as a substitute, with fans all making the same point about his showing on Sunday.

People on social media believe the 36-year-old played the game like a professional fixture, bemoaning his selfishness.

Nani, who enjoyed seven seasons at Man United, was guilty of hogging the ball and not passing to his teammates.

Nani during a Soccer Aid training session. Image: Alamy
Nani during a Soccer Aid training session. Image: Alamy

One Twitter user wrote: "Nani genuine thinks he’s playing an actual professional game, brudda is trying too hard. Pass the ball ffs."

A second tweeted: "Nani refusing to pass to anyone at, Soccer Aid, is absolutely folding me."

A third added: "Nani really isn’t a team player is he, bloke won’t pass in a charity game."

A fourth said: "Nani is going to go down as the most selfish player in Soccer Aid history."

Another commented: "Nahh Nani is actually p***ing me off how greedy he is and still he's done f**k all."

Despite Nani's selfish showing, World XI made it five wins in a row over England.

They won the showdown 4-2, with Usain Bolt, Robbie Keane (x2) and Kem Cetinay all getting on the score-sheet.

As for Nani, he's without a club having been released by Australian side Melbourne Victory.

"Melbourne Victory can confirm that Luis Nani will depart the Club after the completion of the 2022/23 Isuzu UTE A-League season," reads a club statement.

"The Portuguese international made ten A-League Men’s appearances for Victory before suffering an injury in January that ruled him out for the remainder of the season.

"The Club would like to thank Nani for his contribution and wishes him the best for the future."

Featured Image Credit: Alamy/Soccer Aid/ITV

Topics: Fan Reactions, Nani, Football