Patrice Evra discovers Ferguson's chilling speech in strips before CL finals against Chelsea

Patrice Evra has confirmed his retirement from football on Tuesday, following a 20-year career in sports. Now 38-year-old, the Frenchman has won five titles of Premier Legage, three League Cups, five Community Shields and once Champuts League with Manchester United, broadcast Periscope. In a recent interview, Evra has discovered Sir Alex's speech. [...]
Patrice Evra has confirmed his retirement from football on Tuesday, following a 20-year career in sports.
Now 38-year-old, the Frenchman has won five titles of Premier Legage, three League Cups, five Community Shields and once Champuts League with Manchester United, broadcast Periscope.
In a recent interview, Evra has unveiled Sir Alex Ferguson's speech in the strip shop in front of the final against Chelsea in the League Champions in 2008.
We were at the strip store when the coach came in. As usual, the music stopped. You could hear another drop. Then Ferguson said: I already won... '” Evra started.

We looked at each other. He said: I've already won. We don't even need to play this fight. )
We were thinking: What's he saying? The fight hasn't started yet. )
Then Ferguson came back from me. Look at Patricen, he said. He has 24 brothers and sisters, imagine what his mother had to do to put food on the table. )
“Then he turned to Wayne Rooney: Look at Wayne. He grew up in one of the most difficult places in Liverpool. )

“then returned from Ji-sung Park: Look, Jin, he came from South Korea. )
While the coach was talking about our stories, we started to realize that he was referring to a friendship. We weren't just a football team. We were people from every corner of the world, from all cultures, races and religions.
And now we were there, together in the strip store in Moscow, fighting for a common cause.
Between football, we had become brothers. This is my victory, Ferguson said.
We all panicked. Then we came out and won the Champions League. This is Manchester United. That's why I love this sport.” /Periscope. com/












