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Stormzy and Kem Cetinay catch the eye as Soccer Aid delivers thriller - 6 talking points

The latest edition of Soccer Aid saw the World XI beat England 4-2, while fulfilling its main aim of raising funds for Unicef.

A number of football stars from yesteryear took to the field at Old Trafford, including former Man Utd favourites Paul Scholes and Nani, as well as some current veterans. There were also big-name celebrities taking to the field, as well as England women's internationals including Jill Scott and Eni Aluko.

It was a topsy-turvy game, with the lead changing hands on more than one occasion. And it wasn't just the orthodox on-field action which caught the eye as the likes of Mo Farah and Tommy Fury joined the big sporting names.

After a quiet opening 20 minutes, Usain Bolt opened the scoring in the charity game. Former Olympic 100m champion Bolt broke the offside trap before slotting the ball under ex-England goalkeeper David James.

It stayed 1-0 at the break, but England quickly turned things back in their favour through Asa Butterfield and Paul Scholes. Their lead didn't last that long, though, with Robbie Keane coming off the bench to level things up and then put the World XI ahead.

Kem Cetinay went on to make it four, and amid all the drama, it might have been easy to miss some moments from the game. Here, Mirror Football picks out a few things which might have passed you by.

1. Foster's frustration

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Ben Foster started the game in goal (PA)

Just ahead of kick-off, the two teams changed ends following the coin toss. "That's annoying for Ben Foster because he actually set up his GoPro in the other goal" - co-commentator Iain Stirling quipped.

Ever prepared, Foster didn't just have a GoPro with him. There was also a chest camera, while he donned a microphone so he could chat with the commentators mid-game.

Naturally, he was soon asked about the Hollywood actor and Wrexham co-owner. Sadly for us, he was cut off before things properly got exciting - the perils of sometimes having to focus on the game itself.

2. Notice me, Marcus

Usain Bolt is clearly a fan of Marcus Rashford (ITV)

Bolt's support for Man Utd is no secret, and the Jamaican will be been delighted to net at Old Trafford. He celebrated with former United star Patrice Evra, with the pair celebrating in unison, but before that he mimicked Marcus Rashford's trademark celebration - something which the frontman noticed.

'Rash X Bolt' the England forward wrote on Twitter, sharing a video of the opening goal. United fans will want to see that kind of finish from their 2022-23 top scorer next season.

Earlier, Bolt had seen a shin-pad shoot up into the air after putting everything into a left-footed effort. No need for Rashford to emulate that one.

3. Where have we seen that tache before?

Danny Dyer showed off a strong look (REX/Shutterstock)

As Danny Dyer walked out to the dulcet tones of *checks notes* Fat Les, there was something unmistakeable about the EastEnders star. Was it a new haircut? Glasses? Oh no, there we are, it's the perfectly styled moustache.

Dyer had watched Jarrod Bowen, the father of his grandchildren, score the winner in Wednesday's Europa Conference League final. Naturally, then, it was time for him to show there's life in the old dog yet.

Over on Twitter, Dyer was getting complements on his stylish play. Just kidding, he was getting dozens of viewers calling him 'Ted Lasso', obviously.

4. Stormzy sending Guardiola a message

Stormzy was looking sharp on the touchline (PA)

After watching the comments about Pep Guardiola's sartorial choices in recent weeks, Stormzy was ready to make a point. The rapper was managing the England team, and knew how seriously he wanted to take his appearance at Old Trafford.

Guardiola donned a hoodie for the FA Cup final, followed by a suit jacket but no tie for the Champions League final. As for Stormzy? Well, he was suited and booted while counterparts Mel C and Mauricio Pochettino went for the blue jacket over a white top combo.

While his team went in behind at the break, the suit appeared to work its magic early after the break, though it didn't deliver victory by the final whistle. They say you should dress for the job you want, not the job you have.

5. A couple of cameos

Roberto Carlos enjoyed a brief run-out (PA)

Roberto Carlos was one of the stars in the starting XI for the world select team, but only lasted 10 minutes. In the Brazilian's defence, he had come straight over from the Champions League final, while at 50 years of age he was one of the older players involved.

If you thought that turnaround was an impressive one, the left-back's Soccer Aid team-mate Maisie Adam went one better. The comedian outlasted Roberto Carlos at Old Trafford despite getting married yesterday.

At some point next season, a manager will complain about short turnarounds between games. Well, if these two can do what they did, perhaps Premier League bosses sh- (our doctors rush in to remind us to let you know this is in no way medical advice).

6. Kem's record

Kem Cetinay is a Soccer Aid legend (PA)

As Kem Cetinay raced through to find the net, the outcome was never in doubt. The former Love Island star is the leading scorer in this fixture, and his calm finish showed why.

The rapid burst beyond the lines was impressive, and the calm finish was even better. And then you have the commentary.

"That man is Soccer Aid through and through" were the words which rang out as the ball hit the net. Try that with your mates the next time you play: is it a compliment or a criticism? They'll never know.

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