Patrice Evra Decides to Return to Manchester United

Patrice Evra Decides to Return to Manchester United


The legend of the French national team, Patrice Evra, does not seem to like to linger after hanging up his boots in 2018. Evra decided to return to Manchester United and assume the post of coach. U-18 team.

With the Manchester United Youth Team, Evra will work closely with his coach Neil Ryan. One of the players who will be in charge of Evra is Frenchman Hannibal Mejbri and a young striker, Noam Emeram.

In addition, Evra will register for a training course with UEFA. Rumor has it that he got a UEFA professional coach license in 2021.

Patrice Evra played for Manchester United between 2006 and 2014. For eight years, playing for the Red Devils banner, he managed to give the Champions League, three Premier League titles, and three English League Cups.

In 2018, Evra decided to retire after strengthening West Ham United for six months. After retiring, Evra became one of the figures who maintained his fame through a variety of funny actions on Instagram.

One of Evra's most memorable actions after hanging up her boots was in March 2019. At that time, she was seen celebrating Manchester United's victory at Paris Saint-Germain's headquarters in the last 16 matches of the Champions League. This action caused him problems with PSG management and several former Paris players.


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