The real winner was charity, though, as Soccer Aid for United Nations Children’s Fund (Unicef) managed to raise more than £14,619,005 by the time the match was over. Former Republic of Ireland captain Robbie Keane then grabbed the spotlight, with his World XI team’s second and third goals. Love Island star Kem Cetinay, who commentators said is the all-time top goal-scorer in Soccer Aid history, then made it 4-2 - and the joyous look on his face was truly priceless. The 28-year-old singer, who is a Manchester United fan, became the first Soccer Aid player to play in the match and give a live half-time performance. MORE : Topless Liam Payne has Soccer Aid viewers cringing with shameless smouldering and muscle flexing during motivational halftime speechMORE : Comedian Maisie Adam actually got married the day before playing Soccer Aid match in a truly wild weekend
Source: Metro June 12, 2023 00:32 UTC