Angry Ginge slammed Carlos Tevez as he showed off a bloody injury after the two clashed at Soccer Aid. The social media star took to straight after the match - in which England crumbled to the World XI in the second half - to reveal the aftermath of his run-in with the Argentine.

"Cheers Tevez. Tw*t," fumed the fan as he showed off a bleeding cut on his leg from the changing room.

Tevez, who played for Man United and during his professional career, bagged four goals before Big Zuu grabbed his team's winner.

In a bid to stop the legendary striker firing another in then et for the opposition, Angry Ginge bulldozed into Tevez sending him flying. as fans of the charity match watched on in shock. The forward then jumped up from the ground and appeared to lunge at the star before the pair parted ways.

Despite being on the losing end, Angry Ginge was named Man of the Match for his performance at the back, which included a spectacular goal line clearance.

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The 23-year-old dived across the goal to stop David Trezeguet equalising for the opposition. Internet star 'Ginge' - real name Morgan Burtwhistle - immediately rose to his feet and pumped his fists in the air and roared towards the crowd at Old Trafford.

But it was his clash with Tevez that really got fans talking.

"AngryGinge smashes into Carlos Tevez to accomplish the dreams of every Manchester United fan," joked one.

"Angry Ginge leaving one on Tevez, asked for it and got it. He thinks it’s the final," added another. A third chimed in: "Not a big fan of YouTubers playing Soccer Aids. But obviously get their appeal with their fans etc. However I’m a massive fan of Angry Ginge clattering Tevez in a charity match."

Fans also joked about how serious Ballon d'Or winner Tevez took the game, as he ran rings around the celebrity defenders and fired endless shots at England keeper Paddy McGuinness - scoring four goals in ten minutes.

"Fully here for Carlos Tevez playing Soccer Aid like it’s a World Cup final," posted one fan. However, another unimpressed viewer complained: "At what point do they stop allowing recently retired ex pros to play in Soccer Aid. Sorry but it isn’t fun watching Carlos Tevez and Jermain Defoe score past PaddyMcGuinness and Westlife’s Nicky Byrne."

The hotly anticipated match took place at the sold-out Old Trafford football stadium in Manchester to an audience of over 70,000 people. The match ended 5-4 to World XI FC, stealing the win back and keeping the overall lead with 8-6 wins since the inaugural 2006 match.

Kicking off the game, officially completed his ‘Match Ball Mission’, which saw the ball travel over 270 miles by foot and by bike from Stamford Bridge last week and arrive safely at Old Trafford. During the show, the final total raised from Sam’s challenge was announced, at £ 2,075,564.46.

During half time, actor and Soccer Aid supporter Daniel Mays addressed the stadium crowd and viewers at home with a special speech, galvanising donations to UNICEF. Followed by an emotional and show stopping performance by Dermot Kennedy singing his hit song ‘Better Days’, supported with backing vocals from Hallé Children’s Choir.

It was another tense clash between England and the Soccer Aid World XI FC, as Lioness captained once again, leading the way for Team England, whilst Nemanja Vidic skippered for the Soccer Aid World XI FC for the first time.

Team England started strong, as Manchester United legend scored the fastest ever goal in Soccer Aid history in the fourth minute. Not all was lost for World XI as Angry Ginge jumped to rescue goalkeeper Joe Hart with an unbelievable save in the 19th minute. Just before the half time whistle blew, Lioness Toni Duggan, in her Soccer Aid debut, snuck in an exceptional second goal for the England squad – ending the first half on 2-0 to England.

Going into the second half, former England striker Jermaine Defoe scored again for Team England, seamlessly flicked the ball into the left corner of the net, bringing the score to 3-0. Former professional footballer Carlos Tevez wowed the crowds by scoring an unbelievable two goals in rapid succession for World XI. As the 64th minute hit Defoe knocked the ball in for the second time for England – making him now the top scorer in Soccer Aid history.

Much to ’s dismay Carlos Teves scored another two times bringing the game to an even to 4-4. As the teams were neck and neck, Big Zuu secured his first ever Soccer Aid goal by sneaking the ball into the net bringing the game to a final score of 5-4 to World XI.

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