Roberto Carlos sends his new Sunday League team-mates wild by video calling ex-Real Madrid team-mate Sergio Ramos from the pub after the 48-year-old Brazil World Cup winner turned out for Shrewsbury-based Bull in the Barne
- Roberto Carlos played in central midfield as he made his Sunday league debut
- He played nine minutes but did score a penalty as Bull in the Barne United lost
- He went to the pub his new side are named after to share a few beers with team
- Brazil legend then sent them wild by getting hold of PSG star Sergio Ramos
Roberto Carlos sent team-mates and fans at a Shrewsbury pub his new side are named after wild after Facetiming former Real Madrid team-mate Sergio Ramos.
The 48-year-old former left-back made his Sunday league debut on Friday, coming on as a first-half substitute for Bull in the Barne United.
And after netting a penalty in his one-off appearance with the Shropshire outfit, the 2002 Brazil World Cup winner went to enjoy a pint with his new team-mates in a pub nearby.

Roberto Carlos sent team-mates and fans at a Shrewsbury pub wild after Facetiming former Real Madrid team-mate Sergio Ramos

Paris Saint-Germain defender Ramos joined in with the celebrations after he was called
He then wowed his starstruck team-mates even more by then getting hold of Ramos on a video call, with the current Paris Saint-Germain centre-back joining in with Carlos and the pub goers by going wild.
Carlos, the 48-year-old retired player, was apparently nursing a knee injury and was therefore left on the bench – inside a rickety, wooden dugout – for the start of the match against Harlescott Rangers FC.
When he eventually pulled on his maroon No 3 shirt, the super-sub played in central midfield to cheers of 'Bobby' from the 100 or so fans watching.
Carlos played for only nine minutes, touching the ball four times. But he came on for a few seconds in the second half to score a penalty, before promptly returning to the touchline.

It came after Carlos (centre) made his Sunday league debut for Bull in the Barne United

The Real Madrid legend played only nine minutes as he was reportedly nursing an injury
His cameo appearance and spot kick, however, wasn't enough to save his team from a 4-3 defeat in the friendly.
Speaking in the village hall after the match, Carlos said he didn't mind playing on the scrappy pitch and admitted he was 'scared' when he was called on to take the penalty in the final minutes. 'The English fans are amazing,' he said.
The match was organised by eBay to raise money for Football Beyond Borders, an education charity working with pupils from disadvantaged communities in the UK.

But the Brazil legend did score a penalty, though could not prevent them from losing 4-3

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