Nani went down hard against Liverpool.
But was it real pain… or just theatrics?
In this clip, Patrice Evra and Paul Scholes tell the hilarious behind-the-scenes story —
how Sir Alex Ferguson had to step in to protect Nani after the match.
A classic Manchester United moment: fierce rivalry, locker room banter, and Fergie’s management genius.
No drama added. Just players telling it like it is.
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Man utd is no longer like this
You can't afford to cry in the den of your enemies (Liverpool)
God. I love united back then😢
Mentality that makes a champion.
These guys were beasts
Been sometime since I see Ji Sung
Never miss an Evra's interview ! 😂
why do I even click on these dull anecdotes
Park, patrice, paul..gangy
Scholes so funny, but true dat!!
Lol, Nani must do a reaction video on this, do it bro @Nani
Didn't get angry because of opponent's bad tackle, got angry because your team mate started crying in front of your rivals.
Evra you need to write a book….. you have a lot to share about MAN UTD…..❤🎉🎉
Back when United were ALL men. Not pussies
It was a shocking tackle tbf 😂
The mentality! 🔥
Please come back legends 😢
where can i watch the full podcast?
Fergie was never train a footballer, he train a soldier
Great to see Park involved with these guys…..often underated but never by Fergie or his Team mates !!!!!!
You know you're close to the end of a society when that kind of people are stars and guys who save people every day are unknowned…
Bruhh😂😂😂
Evra leaving bodies everywhere
And people wonder why utd went downhill till this day
the good the bad and THE paul scholes
Sir Paul Scholes