NOT EVRA WORN IT

Patrice Evra didn’t wear Black Lives Matter badge on air two weeks ago when footie first returned

PATRICE Evra chose not to wear a Black Lives Matter badge on Sky Sports when footie returned two weeks ago.

The ex-France star ditched the badge during coverage of last night's game between Brighton and Manchester United - as did colleagues Jamie Redknapp, Gary Neville and Kelly Cates.

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Patrice Evra without a Black Lives Matter badge on June 19 when Tottenham played Manchester UnitedCredit: SKY SPORTS
Roy Keane, Evra's fellow pundit for the game, did wear a Black Lives Matter badgeCredit: Sky Sports

But for Evra, it wasn't the first time he hasn't worn the badge.

Evra has appeared as a pundit on Sky twice since the Premier League returned - during United's win last night and their opening game of the restart against Tottenham Hotspur on June 19.

He did not wear a Black Lives Matter badge during the coverage of either game.

His fellow pundit Roy Keane did wear a Black Lives Matter badge on June 19 despite Evra choosing not to.

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Evra reportedly led the move to drop the badges last night with Redknapp and Cates following suit.

The Black Lives Matter movement was thrust into the spotlight after the death of George Floyd in police custody in Minneapolis on May 25.

A video of his killing showing a white police officer kneeling on Floyd's neck as he gasped "I can't breathe" went viral and sparked worldwide protests.

The movement has since come under scrutiny after Black Lives Matter UK shared a series of controversial tweets about Israel.

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Evra shared a passionate video to Twitter last month as the Black Lives Matter movement gained momentum.

"Nobody is born a racist. We are all human beings. Hate is taught. It's an education problem," Evra tweeted on June 8, while also using the hashtag "BlackLivesMatter".

The Sun Online has contacted Evra's representatives for comment.

Since the Premier League returned after lockdown on June 17, players have knelt before kickoff and had 'Black Lives Matter' patches on their sleeves.

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Jamie Redknapp did not wear the Black Lives Matter badge last nightCredit: Sky Sports
Evra also ditched the badge during last night's coverageCredit: Sky Sports
Patrice Evra shared this tweet about Black Lives Matter on June 8Credit: Twitter

It now appears the badges have been dropped by Sky Sports pundits after a series of tweets by the UK branch of Black Lives Matter - which criticised Israel and called on the government to "defund the police".

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But Sky Sports said pundits and hosts were able to make their own decisions about wearing Black Lives Matter badges.

A spokesperson for Sky Sports told The Sun Online: "Sky’s support is for the moral cause and campaign, that black lives matter, rather than for any political organisation.

"Our presenters and analysts on-screen are free to make their own choice as to whether they wear supportive badges or not."

Matt Le Tissier, meanwhile, will keep wearing a Black Lives Matter badge on TV after criticising the movement's "far-left" calls to defund the police.

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