On October 22, Beijing time, former Manchester United defender Evra revealed in an interview with The Times that he had been sexually assaulted by a teacher when he was a teenager, and he wrote about this in his autobiography.

Evra said: "This happened when I was 13 years old and it's a shame I didn't say it until I was 40 and saying it was a tough time for me to say it all, I don't want people to pity me because of it, it's a very difficult thing for me, no mother wants to hear that from her children. ”
"It was a huge shock to my mom, she said to me she was sorry, she told me I couldn't write about this in my autobiography, but I told her it had nothing to do with me, it had to do with other kids, I didn't want them to be in my situation, and then she understood."
"The biggest pressure was to tell my mom, and it's hard to think about it now."
Evra said he had not yet considered prosecution, although his mother suggested he sue the other side, and Evra revealed that when he was 24 years old playing for Monaco, he received a police call about the other children's allegations against the teacher, but Evra did not respond at the time.