Nicky Butt scores in trial game for Hong Kong club
Former Manchester United and Newcastle midfielder Nicky Butt scored in a trial game for Hong Kong club South China on Tuesday, but also missed a penalty.
Butt equalized with a free kick midway through the second half, drawing rapturous applause from the crowd as he sought to impress the club's owner.
The former England international then hit the bar with a spot-kick six minutes later before his side scored in injury time to win the game against TSW Pegasus 2-1.
''I enjoyed the goal. It was a nice goal. If I missed, maybe Mr. Lo would kill me,'' Butt joked after the first division game, referring to the chairman of South China, Steven Lo.
The 35-year-old midfielder has come out of retirement to train with the club for a week, and could sign a long-term contract.
''I enjoyed my time. There's a lot of things we need to discuss. A lot of things are positive. Hopefully the fans enjoyed seeing me play,'' Butt said. ''Everything's good.''
Butt played for Manchester United until 2004 when he left for Newcastle. He announced his retirement in May following Newcastle's promotion to the Premier League, before he received a call from Lo.
The midfielder arrived in Hong Kong on Monday and was greeted by a crowd of about 8,000 at Hong Kong Stadium on Tuesday. His name was cheered loudly when it was called out before kickoff.
Fans also cheered whenever he got the ball or even went near it, and went wild when he tried to score twice in quick succession. They booed when he was twice penalized for fouls, and when he was given a warning by the referee.
After the game, Butt shook hands and posed for pictures with fans as he left the pitch.
South China is currently top of the 10-team league.