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'They're picking a battle with the WRONG guy': Patrice Evra insists his £2,670 fine for using homophobic language DOESN'T represent him - but admits he has 'so much to learn' after labelling PSG players 'queers' in 2019

Patrice Evra has vowed to 'keep learning' after his criminal conviction for making homophobic comments in 2019, insisting that the 'vulgar language' was normal while he was growing up.

The ex-France star filmed an expletive, homophobic rant towards Paris Saint-Germain in the wake of their Champions League defeat versus Manchester United in 2019.

After United's 3-1 victory, Evra reportedly went to dinner in Paris with a friend of Paul Pogba, who asked him to send a mocking video to a PSG fan.

The ex-Red Devils captain was filmed saying: 'Paris, you are queers, you are queers.