Former Manchester United star and Cristiano Ronaldo’s supporter found guilty of making homophobic remarks online

Patrice Evra found guilty for his remarks.


Former Manchester United star and Cristiano Ronaldo’s supporter found guilty of making homophobic remarks online

Former French and Manchester United player Patrice Evra. (Image via Getty)

Patrice Evra, a former Manchester United player, made homophobic remarks in 2019 when Manchester United defeated Paris Saint-Germain. He has been found guilty of the same. It was after an intense round of 16 matches for Manchester United in which Marcus Rashford scored the winner for his team.

Evra posted a story on his social media saying, “Paris, you are queers, you are queers,” after Manchester United defeated PSG. “Here, it’s the men who talk,” he spoke condescendingly. On his social media story, Stop Homophobia and Mousse filed complaints in March 2019, and he was not present in court on Thursday. He has now to pay €2,000 in restitution to Stop Homophobia and Mousse anti-hate campaign parties, who filed the complaints in 2019.

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Patrice Evra put an apology video after the incident happened. He became a football pundit after retiring from the game. He has also released a biography named “I love this game.” Since homophobia is a significant problem, the entire footballing community is battling it.

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Patrice Evra says Manchester United under Erik ten Hag deserves to win the Premier League 2022-23 title

Evra comments on Ten Hag. (Image via Icon sport and Getty)

Erik ten Hag, the Dutch football coach, has made significant changes at Manchester United. He has been fantastic for United, rejuvenating players such as Marcus Rashford, Bruno Fernandes, and many others. Patrice Evra has said that United deserves silverware this season.

“I’m pleased, I’m happy for all the United fans and the players, but I’m most happy for Ten Hag because I think while he won’t want to take any credit, that man deserves silverware in his first season. The club needs that; this is the culture, the DNA of Man United, winning silverware every season. In Ferguson’s time, we would start the season thinking of winning four trophies yearly. That was the goal every year,” Evra stated in a recent Bet Fair interview.

Ten Hag wants to rebuild the club and is eager to win trophies with United. Manchester United will face FC Barcelona next week, which will be important for Ten Hag’s team.