English FA to Investigate Edinson Cavani after he Posted About United Win
Following yesterday’s impressive performance by Manchester United, new signing Edinson Cavani who was the hero of the day took to social media to post about his feelings. The Football Association will look into a deleted social media post by Manchester United striker Edinson Cavani which contained a Spanish phrase that is offensive in some contexts.
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The former PSG man sent the message after scoring the injury-time winner in United’s 3-2 comeback win at Southampton on Sunday. It is understood the 32-year-old says he meant the phrase affectionately and that that is how it is used in his native Uruguay. The player innocently posted the phrase not understanding how it is been translated in English Language.

He deleted the post immediately he was hinted on how the wording could be interpreted in the English Language. United are aware of the post and understand Cavani’s interpretation of how it was sent. The Uruguayan international came off the bench to inspire a stunning Manchester United comeback as they turned around a two-goal deficit to secure a superb victory at Southampton.
The 32-year-old Uruguayan striker was a half-time replacement for out-of-sorts Mason Greenwood with Saints two goals up and in control of a fluctuating encounter at St. Mary’s – the veteran turning the tide with a virtuoso display and a brilliant headed double. Manchester United will now wait for investigations from the English FA to know their final decision on Edinson Cavani.
