Patrice Evra annouces he plans to come back ‘stronger than ever’ whilst pulling a Jeep with a man on top
Former Marseille defender was sacked by the French club after his sensational kung-fu kick on his own supporter
PATRICE EVRA has vowed to come back stronger than ever following his sacking... whilst pulling a JEEP.
The ex-Manchester United left-back was shown the door by Marseille after he sensationally drop kicked his own supporter following a heated exchange.
But the 36-year-old has no plans to hang up his boots just yet and is determined to continue his illustrious career.
Evra is no stranger to a motivational Instagram post on a Monday and his latest one didn't disappoint.
He appeared in high spirits as he pulled a jeep along a road whilst a friend is sitting on the top.
Whilst laughing into the camera he says: "Happy Monday. Sometimes life feels like it's really heavy but you have to keep smiling and of course, keep loving his game.
"I swear to god I will come back stronger than ever. Always positive energy, don't be lazy.
"I don't know what you're doing right now but I am pushing a car because I want to be better and better than I was before. I'm coming guys!"
HAPPILY EVRA AFTER Patrice Evra won’t hang up his boots and ‘has plenty of offers’ to leave Marseille despite season-long ban for kung-fu kick on fan
Evra has begun his Uefa club ban for seven months following his kung-fu kick meaning he will be unable to compete in Uefa football matches until June 30 2018.
But it hasn't deterred clubs from making contact with Evra's agent after he revealed "plenty of people have been in touch."
Federico Pastorello said: “Obviously he’s not feeling great at the moment but his career will not end here, he doesn’t want to leave the game in this way.
“He is physically stronger than he was five or six years ago and plenty of people have already been in touch with us.
"Patrice won’t be going back to Serie A after so many years at Juventus but we’re not ruling anything out, even Napoli, but that would be difficult I think.”
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