Former Manchester United left-back Patrice Evra has claimed that he played with chicken in his boot for four months while at Monaco.
The French defender had sustained an injury in an international fixture, but then-manager Didier Deschamps needed him to play through the pain and club doctors suggested that putting chicken into his boot would help.
Evraâs chicken-assisted performances were so impressive that Manchester United eventually came calling and brought him from the Ligue 1 side to the Premier League, where he won five league titles, three League Cups and a Champions League.
âPeople talk about when we made the Champions League final in 2004, but the craziest part [of my career] at Monaco came after I had played a game for the French U21 team,â Evra told The Playersâ Tribune.
âAn opponent had stamped on my foot and damaged it badly. In hospital I told the Monaco coach, Didier Deschamps, âItâs too painful. I canât play. I canât even walk!â
âBut the team needed me, so the doctors tried everything to take away the pain. Nothing worked. Then someone from the club staff said, âWhy donât you just go old school?âÂ
âEveryone said, âWhat do you mean?â
âHe said, âJust slide a chicken down his boot.â
âIt sounded crazy but, you know me, Iâm open minded. So I went to my local butcher. The butcher said, âWhat do you want?â
âI said, âA piece of chicken. But just a tiny one.â
âHe said, âA tiny one? How come?â
âI said, âIâm gonna put it in my boot.â
âHe just laughed. I went home with the chicken. I ordered new boots: one in size 42.5, the other in size 44. I passed the ball. [It] felt okay. Painful, but okay. So I ended up playing with chicken in my boot for four months. I didnât train with it â my mother would never have forgiven me for wasting food â but before every game I would visit the butcher. âMorning, Patrice. The usual, yeah?â
âThe chicken enabled me to play so well that, in January 2006, I was signed by Manchester United.â




