Evra reveals he was sexually abused as a child

Soccer Football - Premier League - West Ham United vs Watford - London Stadium, London, Britain - February 10, 2018 West Ham United's Patrice Evra warms up on the sidelines Action Images via Reuters/Tony O'Brien
Former Manchester United defender Patrice
Evra was sexually abused by a teacher when he was 13, the Frenchman alleged in
an interview to The Times newspaper on Friday.
The abuse is detailed in Evra's upcoming
autobiography, 'I Love This Game'.
Evra, now 40, said that while it was
difficult to speak about the abuse in an interview, it was even more
challenging to break it to his mother, who was told about the incidents only
two weeks ago.
"Of course, she was devastated. It was
a tough moment for me. I have still to tell a few of my brothers and sisters
and close friends," said Evra, who was capped 81 times by France.
"I don't want people to feel pity.
It's a difficult situation. A mother does not expect to hear this from their
own child."
"It was a big shock for her. A lot of
anger. She said she was sorry. She said 'you must not put it in your book, it's
private Patrice', but that's when I say 'mum, it's not about me, it's about
other kids', then she says OK, she understands."
Evra added that he hadn't thought about
formally pressing charges, but his mother had encouraged him to sue the
perpetrator.
Evra joined United in 2006, winning five
Premier League titles and the Champions League. He later played for Juventus,
Olympique de Marseille and West Ham United before retiring from the sport in
July 2019.
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