YOUTUBER Angry Ginge called Carlos Tevez a “TW*T” after his crunching challenge on the ex-Manchester United star left a huge gash.
Die-hard United fan Ginge – real name Morgan Burtwistle – clattered Tevez – who infamously left Old Trafford for City.

Angry Ginge’s crunching tackle on Carlos Tevez[/caption]
It was payback for Tevez’s controversial transfer to City from United[/caption]
But Ginge was bearing the brunt of the challenge[/caption]
But the popular streamer was left bearing the brunt of the challenge as he showed off the aftermath of the collision.
Revealing his bruised and cut ankle, Ginge wrote: “Cheers Tevez. Tw*t.”
England – managed by boxing legend Tyson Fury who accidentally swore on live TV during his pre-match speech – were 3-0 up at one point.
But Tevez sparked a remarkable comeback with FOUR goals – celebrating each one by gesturing the crowd that had booed him.
The game was tied at 4-4 when rapper and TV personality Big Zuu – real name Zuhair Hassan – scored the winner past Take Me Out presenter Paddy McGuinness with just minutes remaining.
Zuu said: “I don’t care if it’s Paddy, I don’t care if it’s David James, I don’t care if it’s Joe Hart. No likey, no lighty.”
All four of England’s goalscorers were former international strikers.
Ex-Tottenham star Jermain Defoe got a double after United legend Wayne Rooney and Toni Duggan had put England 2-0 up.
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Rooney – who shared managerial duties with Fury – made Soccer Aid history by scoring just four minutes into the game.
And he did so against former team-mate Edwin van der Sar.
A huge £15MILLION was raised for children’s charity Unicef in the 14th edition of the annual charity football match.