In a recent interview with the media, the 38-year-old former Manchester United left-back and former France international Patrice Evra announced his official retirement.
Born on 15 May 1981 in Dakar, Senegal, Evra made his debut in Ligue 1, became famous in Monaco, and then played for Manchester United, Juventus, Marseille and other teams. After a brief transfer to Premier League West Ham in the winter of 2018, he was given a year of leisure until the announcement was made

Officially retired. Evra on the field is good offensively and defensively, tenacious style, and Evra off the field is the team's pistachio, but also a famous social talent, often active on social media, posting photos and videos frequently. Through many details of his social media, we can see that the "Third Master" Evra is a good person, which can be seen through the following points.
In February 2018, the mother of former Manchester United star and former South Korean international Park Ji-sung died, and Evra immediately posted an INSTAGRAM in Korean, sending a voice of support to the former Manchester United teammates. Evra said: "I have always loved Korean food, but nothing compares to the dishes made by Mama Park, I love you, we are already missing it." I am very fortunate to be here with your husband and son and bring them support, thank God. "
In May 2018, after West Ham's 4-1 defeat to Arsenal in the Premier League, Evra posted a snap with Professor Wenger with the caption "Do you like this game too, Arsena, and I wish you the best of luck in your future." It was the end of Evra's career and the last game before Arsenal manager, his French compatriot "Professor" Wenger stepped down as Arsenal manager. It is well known that Evra has been a player of Arsenal's sworn enemies Manchester United, but this time he generously extends his sincere wishes to the professor.
In July 2018, after France won the championship, Evra recorded the video for the first time, excited, and he was speaking out for the French internationals who missed the World Cup, although there was no Ribery, no Benzema, no Paye, but they also contributed to French football.
The good things about the "Third Master" are far more than that, and I hope that he can achieve success in other fields after he leaves the stadium.