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Patrice Evra posts wild video after Arsenal’s Champions League exit as fans left stunned

Patrice Evra has once again captured attention online, this time by posting a wildly entertaining video after Arsenal’s Champions League exit at the hands of Paris Saint-Germain.
The former Manchester United defender reacted with a combination of humor and unexpected sympathy following the Gunners’ 3-1 aggregate defeat in the semi-final clash.
Arsenal, under manager Mikel Arteta, had hoped to reach their first-ever Champions League final but fell short, extending their trophy drought to five years. Despite Arteta’s insistence that Arsenal were the better team over the two legs, fans were left disappointed and deflated.
Evra, known for his outspoken and often unpredictable social media presence, wasted no time weighing in on the result. While preparing for an upcoming MMA fight, the 43-year-old took a moment to address Arsenal fans directly, expressing a mix of jest and genuine emotion.
In his video, Evra began by saying he actually feels sorry for Arsenal. Despite a history of fierce rivalry during his time at Manchester United, Evra claimed to hold admiration for Arteta and affection for the club itself.
He stated, “I feel sorry for Arsenal, I think people are being really hard on them. I love Arteta anyway, Mikel is a good friend.” But Evra didn’t stop there.
He took a dig at Arsenal supporters, suggesting that their optimism often sets them up for disappointment. “People don’t have a problem with the players, they have a problem with the fans. They believe anything. I wouldn’t even do business with an Arsenal fan because they make promises and never deliver.”
In classic Evra fashion, the video took a more outrageous turn as he attempted to describe the experience of supporting Arsenal with a bizarre x-rated metaphor. He likened being an Arsenal fan to an intimate moment interrupted just before climax, leaving fans perpetually frustrated and unfulfilled.
“Imagine you’re having a great time with your wife or girlfriend,” he said. “And just as you’re about to plant the seed, someone grabs you. That’s the feeling Arsenal fans live with. You want that Premier League or Champions League baby, but it never comes.”
Evra capped off his monologue by teasing that things could get worse if clubs like Manchester United, Chelsea, or Tottenham were to lift a trophy before Arsenal. It was a classic example of the Frenchman’s ability to blend banter with pointed critique, all while keeping fans entertained.
The internet responded with laughter and disbelief. One user commented, “If you’re an Arsenal fan and the algorithm brings you to this video, I feel bad for you.” Another added, “Every time I see a video of Patrice, I’m already laughing before he even speaks.”
Former teammate Rio Ferdinand also joined in on the fun, dropping a string of laughing emojis and writing, “Brooooooo.”
Evra, a Champions League winner with Manchester United in 2008, continues to bring the same energy off the pitch that once made him a force on it. His video might not soften the blow for Arsenal fans, but it certainly added a comedic twist to their disappointment.
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Marcus Rashford ‘chooses next club’ as Aston Villa ponder £40m deal

Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford is reportedly determined to force a move to Barcelona this summer.
The England international joined Aston Villa on loan in January and has impressed with four goals and six assists in 17 outings under Unai Emery, although a recent hamstring issue has kept him sidelined.
Villa hold an option to sign Rashford permanently for £40 million this summer, but they have yet to decide whether to trigger it—and they do not possess first refusal, meaning Manchester United could sell him elsewhere.
Rashford was heavily linked with Barcelona in January, but financial constraints scuppered a deal and opened the door for Villa.
Rashford ’looking to force’ Barcelona switch
Despite enjoying his spell in the West Midlands, Barcelona remain Rashford’s preferred destination.
According to Sport, his representatives have approached the Catalan giants about a potential loan move, though United would need to subsidise part of his £325,000‑a‑week wages—or Barcelona would have to agree to a significant pay cut on his behalf.
Clubs in Saudi Arabia and across the Premier League are also monitoring the situation, but Rashford has made it clear that he only wants to join Hansi Flick’s side.
Would Man United accept another loan deal?
Selling Rashford this summer would count as pure profit for United under Premier League Profit and Sustainability rules, thanks to his home‑grown status.
While United are keen to reinvest any funds raised, it’s hard to see them agreeing to another loan—especially one that leaves them covering part of his salary.
That said, they might contemplate a move with a mandatory purchase clause in 2026, giving them both short‑term flexibility and long‑term certainty.
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Ruben Amorim ‘could QUIT’ Man Utd as Sir Jim Ratcliffe fears revealed in shock report

Sir Jim Ratcliffe is reportedly growing concerned that Ruben Amorim might walk away from Manchester United.
After Erik ten Hag’s dismissal in October 2024 following a 2-1 loss to West Ham, United moved swiftly to bring in Amorim on the back of his success at Sporting CP.
Yet translating his tactics at Old Trafford has proven challenging, with the Red Devils languishing in 16th place in the Premier League.
Despite domestic struggles, United have excelled in Europe and stand one win away from securing Champions League football by beating Tottenham Hotspur in Wednesday’s Europa League final.
Amorim himself hinted at the possibility of an early exit if results don’t improve, saying, “It’s a decisive moment in the history of the club. We need to be really strong in the summer and to be brave because we will not have a next season like this. If we start like this, if the feeling is still here, we should give the space to different people.”
According to The Sun, Ratcliffe—United’s minority owner and INEOS chairman—“remains concerned” that Amorim may decide “enough is enough after a campaign of chaos.”
The report suggests Ratcliffe views the 40-year-old Portuguese as somewhat of a “loose cannon” and wants reassurance that Amorim will honour the final two years of his contract rather than depart and leave the club in disarray.
Ahead of the crucial final, Amorim appeared undeterred, insisting on his belief in the squad’s readiness. “I am really confident. I feel that my players are ready for this game. They know what it means, not just for us but for our fans and for the club.
After this season, we are ready to fight for the one thing that can help us remember this season in a different way.
So I am really confident.” With both Ratcliffe’s concerns and Amorim’s resolve laid bare, all eyes will be on Wembley to see whether the Europa League final serves as a turning point for United’s tumultuous season.
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Ex Arsenal star Lacazette’s home burgled while playing final game for Lyon with cash and jewellery stolen

Alexandre Lacazette’s home was targeted by burglars while he was on the pitch for Lyon last night, according to French outlet Le Progrès.
The 33‑year‑old, playing his 391st and final match for his boyhood club, was facing Angers at Groupama Stadium when two intruders are reported to have broken into his residence in Lyon’s fifth arrondissement around 9.30 pm local time.
Once inside, they accessed a safe and made off with jewellery, luxury leather goods and cash, with the stolen haul “claimed to be tens of thousands of pounds.”
Security cameras captured the suspects, and police launched an investigation after the burglary was officially reported at 1.30 am.
Lacazette rose through Lyon’s youth system before joining Arsenal in 2017, then returned to France in 2022.
Manager Paulo Fonseca recently confirmed that Lacazette will depart when his contract expires this summer, as Lyon look to balance the books amid financial concerns.
In recognition of his service, supporters unveiled a giant tifo before kick‑off, and Lacazette honored them by scoring both goals in a 2-0 victory over Angers—his 200th and 201st for the club—securing a sixth‑place finish.
He joins several teammates who have suffered similar crimes in recent seasons, including Georges Mikautadze, who was robbed at gunpoint last December, and Dejan Lovren, who faced an attempted break‑in in October 2023.
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