But the plaudits should go to Brazil's Roberto Carlos, who was as classy as ever as the Rest of the World beat England in Unicef's Soccer Aid 2019. England, managed by ITV presenter Susanna Reid and former England manager Sam Allardyce, stormed into a two-goal lead via a double from freestyle footballer Jeremy Lynch. Retired sprinter Bolt, who was wearing the number 9.58 on his shirt to mark his record-breaking 100m time, had Carragher rattled from the start. The 32-year-old Jamaican, who played for A-League outfit Central Coast Mariners last October, left Carragher for dust several times in the first half. Then Carragher missed a simple header, allowing Bolt in to score just before the break.
Source: BBC June 17, 2019 12:33 UTC