Fans love Patrice Evra’s ‘absolutely berserk’ Christmas video as he dresses as Santa, rides Rudolph and goes for a swim

FOOTBALL fans loved Patrice Evra’s “absolutely berserk” Christmas video – as he dressed up as Santa, rode Rudolph and went for a swim.

The former Manchester United defender is always in the mood for a party.

Instagram / @patrice.evraPatrice Evra was in the mood to celebrate Christmas[/caption]

Instagram / @patrice.evraHe dressed up as Santa with his very own reindeer[/caption]

Instagram / @patrice.evraAfter dancing and singing he threw himself into the water[/caption]

Instagram / @patrice.evraEvra enjoyed a swim in the beautiful sunny water[/caption]

Tell your kid santa evra it’s the real one ma Jo santaevra ma Jo santaevra #MerryChristmas #ilovethisgame #positive4evra pic.twitter.com/K6qRl1DV0d

— Patrice Evra (@Evra) December 25, 2022

So come Christmas Day, he was up to his usual tricks.

Evra, 41, posted a video of himself in his Santa and reindeer fancy dress outfit sat on a bench on a pier over water.

It is unclear where the Frenchman filmed the clip – but the sun was shining as he got up and danced to the music.

And then in classic Evra fashion, he did something totally bonkers.

The former left-back clambered his way through the robe fencing and launched himself and Rudolph into the water below for a quick dip.

Plenty of fans on Twitter flooded the replies with brilliant comments.

One said: “This is absolutely beserk.”

Another wrote: “Evra is a whole vibe….. I love this game.”

A third added: “You just can’t hate this guy.”

And a final user responded: “The only happy retired footballer. Man is just having fun. Merry Christmas Uncle Pat.”

The rest of the sporting world celebrated Christmas in more conventional ways with plenty of stars sharing family pictures with presents, trees and lots of matching outfits.

That included Tyson Fury, Lionel Messi, Alisson Becker and Kylian Mbappe.

And football supporters will get their Premier League fix once again tomorrow with action returning after a six-week break.

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