; Manchester United legend Patrice Evra comes out of retirement to play for non-league side, Brentham which ended in a 3-2 loss in Middlesex County League clash - Report Minds Manchester United legend Patrice Evra comes out of retirement to play for non-league side, Brentham which ended in a 3-2 loss in Middlesex County League clash | Report Minds

Manchester United legend Patrice Evra comes out of retirement to play for non-league side, Brentham which ended in a 3-2 loss in Middlesex County League clash

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Manchester United legend Patrice Evra featured in a non-league football at the weekend.
The five-time Premier League winner played at left back for Brentham FC, who ply their trade in the 11th tier of English football in the Middlesex County League, on Saturday.
 
The 39-year-old retired last summer following a trophy-laden career, could not help the side avoid defeat as they were beaten 3-2 by North Greenford United.

Evra enjoyed a successful eight-year spell at Manchester United.
Evra, in the No 11 shirt, took a throw-in down the left flank and after receiving the ball back from his team-mate played a back-heel pass.

'Thanks for letting me playing with you guys .. such a good day, don't worry Giggsy I honoured your number the best I could,' Evra wrote on Twitter.
The Twitter account of Brentham wrote: 'It was a real privilege to have @Evra train and play for us. He needed some minutes ahead of the @socceraid Socceraidcharity match for @UNICEF taking place at @ManUtd Old Trafford next month.'

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