Manchester United legend Park Ji-sung gave a brilliant response to Patrice Evra mocking his wardrobe.
United take on rivals Manchester City at Old Trafford on Sunday, with Erik ten Hag’s men looking to get one over on Pep Guardiola's side and dent their title charge.
And ahead of kick-off, United legends and former team-mates Park and Evra were giving their thoughts on what was guaranteed to be a tricky test for the Old Trafford club.
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Amid analysis of United’s fortunes, Evra teased Park about the lack of red in his outfit.
The eccentric Frenchman said: "My glasses are red. This guy doesn't respect the club."
Park, however, responded: "I don't need to show it. My blood is red."
The South Korean moved to United from PSV Eindhoven in 2005, shortly after reaching the semi-finals of the Champions League with the Dutch club, and went on to become an influential player during one of the most successful periods in United history.
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Park made 205 appearances, netting 27 goals in seven seasons with the club and was central to four Premier League titles and one Champions League win.
Indeed, Park remains a cult hero at United to this day, with the Old Trafford faithful often singing the terrace chants that was created in his honour.
City, who are looking to keep pace with league leaders Tottenham Hotspur, went in at half-time against United with a 1-0 lead, courtesy of an Erling Haaland penalty.
United had opportunities to level proceedings through Rasmus Hojlund and Scott McTominay, only to be denied by poor finishing and good keeping.
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Topics: Football, Manchester United, Manchester City, Patrice Evra