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    Who is Roy Keane’s son Aidan?   

    ROY Keane is a former Man Utd and Ireland midfield legend, who currently works as a no-nonsense football pundit.Keano is also a family man — here’s everything we know about his son Aidan.Roy Keane pictured with his son Aidan in 2000 after beating Spurs in the FA Cup finalCredit: GettyWho is Roy Keane’s son Aidan?Roy Keane has been married to Theresa for over 20 years — they tied the knot back in 1997.The pair met in 1992, when the midfielder was playing for Nottingham Forest under Brian Clough.Speaking of how they got together, Roy said: “I spotted a beautiful girl in a club in town. Her name was Theresa Doyle but she blanked me.”She was in a steady relationship and didn’t seem at all impressed by Roy Keane, the great footballer. In fact, I think my reputation was as a downer for all kinds of reasons.read more on roy keane”From time to time we ran into each other around Nottingham. I knew some of her friends, who told me Theresa was a dentist’s assistant.”Eventually, after her relationship broke up, she relented and we went out together. I was in love.”Roy and Theresa share five children together, four daughters and a son – Shannon, Caragh, Aidan, Leah and Alanna.Aidan prefers to keep his personal information out of the public domain, but his dad has previously mentioned him in a number of interviews.Most read in FootballBack in 2013, Roy told Today FM that Aidan supports Arsenal, before adding: “Hopefully when he grows up and gets a bit of sense, that will change.”The former midfielder has got his son’s name tattooed on his right arm — along with the names of his four other children.Roy Keane shows soft side in moment with daughter who suffers from incurable illness Roy said: “The wife did ask me why didn’t I get hers.”I said, ‘They’ll always be my kids but you won’t necessarily always be my wife,’ which she wasn’t too pleased about.”When Roy retired from playing football in 2006, before going into management, he initially planned on spending more time with his family.He wrote in his autobiography: “My plan when I first stopped was, we’re going to go on some family trips, we’re going to be like the Waltons.Aidan Keane prefers to keep out of the public spotlightCredit: Alamy”We’re all going to spend time together, go walk in the park and after a month or two they didn’t have the same plan as me so I think they were kind of missing me going to work.”I got offered the job at Sunderland and I was away on a family holiday and my family were looking at me… not saying it directly but going we kind of enjoy your company but not too much of it so when the job came back up they were saying you should go for it.”Aidan also plays football, apparently just like his dad, according to the man himself.In an undated archive interview, which was posted on Instagram in April 2023, Roy said: My young fella plays soccer now, he’s 17.READ MORE SUN STORIES”I think he plays like I do — he’s not very good but he runs around a lot.” More

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    Captaincy options for Gameweek 29: Has Erling Haaland’s time come again?

    DREAM TEAM managers must remember to select their captain for Gameweek 29 before Saturday’s 10:45am deadline.Mohamed Salah (£8m) has been the most popular skipper for months on end but his reign may be at an end.Salah is not as viable since Liverpool were eliminated from the FA Cup and Champions LeagueCredit: GettyLiverpool’s top scorer has just one fixture this coming Gameweek, the small matter of Wednesday night’s Merseyside derby at Anfield.The Egyptian superstar may well post another double-digit haul – he’s registered 54 goal involvements this season for crying out loud – but he doesn’t appear to be among the leading candidates on paper.Logically, the best captain is more likely to come from one of the seven teams set to pull double duty.And so the question must be asked: has Erling Haaland’s (£7.8m) time come again?Manchester City travel to Bournemouth this weekend in the FA Cup quarter-finals before welcoming Leicester to the Etihad in the Premier League in midweek.29 goals and countingCredit: GettyThe Cherries are not to be underestimated but the big Norwegian No9 will be licking his lips at the prospect of taking on the Foxes on current form.Ruud van Nistelrooy’s side have lost seven games in a row and haven’t scored a league goal since Janaury.The chances of Haaland adding to his season tally of 29 goals at some point this coming Gameweek are relatively high.Most read in FootballAlternatively, might there be a fantastic captain lurking in Crystal Palace’s ranks?Daniel Munoz (£5.4m) averages seven points-per-game this season and so it would be reasonable to expect a healthy return from him with the Eagles due to face Fulham and Southampton.One of Dream Team’s star performers this seasonCredit: GettyThe Colombian wing-back has scored five goals, provided six assists, and contributed to 12 clean sheets.Wednesday’s trip to St Mary’s Stadium represents a mouthwatering mismatch as Saints have mustered just four points on home soil since their return to the top flight.While that’s all valid, many gaffers will be reluctant to captain a defender, even one as good as Munoz.Much of the same logic applies to Palace’s attack-minded assets.Eberechi Eze (£4.5m) averages 6.8 points-per-game while only Bruno Fernandes (£6.7m) has earned more points from his last three outings than Ismaila Sarr (£3.7m).Jean-Philippe Mateta (£4.5m) is expected to return from injury in Gameweek 29.Eze scored for England during the breakCredit: PAElsewhere, Aston Villa have the luxury of a cup quarter-final against lower league opposition as they travel to Preston on Sunday, with a league game against Brighton to follow.Some Dream Team bosses will be tempted to stick the armband on Morgan Rogers (£3.9m), Marco Asensio (£4.1m) or Ollie Watkins (£5.2m) – assuming the latter is passed fit – but predicting minutes isn’t all that easy where the Villains are concerned.READ MORE SUN STORIESMentions too for Justin Kluivert (£4m), Antoine Semenyo (£4.2m) and Evanilson (£4.2m) as it wouldn’t be all that surprising if Bournemouth landed a few blows on Man City before overwhelming Ipswich.In conclusion, Haaland is seemingly the most logical captain among the premium options but there are several tempting alternatives this Gameweek.Score PredictorPlay Score Predictor with Dream Team this season!FREE to play£250 weekly prizePredict scores of five selected Premier League fixtures and earn points for accuracyMost points wins weekly cash prizePLAY NOW More

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    Former Barcelona star Dani Alves cleared of raping woman at nightclub after appeal

    DANI ALVES has been cleared of rape following a successful appeal. The former Barcelona star was sentenced to four-and-a-half years in prison after being found guilty of raping a woman in a Barcelona nightclub in December 2022.Dani Alves has won his appeal to have his rape conviction overturnedCredit: APHe was ordered to pay £130,000 to the victim and stay away from her for nine-and-a-half-years.Alves, who has been on bail since March last year, appealed the decision as he claimed the sex was consensual.The Catalan High Court of Justice have overturned his conviction over “inaccuracies and inconsistencies” that were found.A court statement read: “The Appeals Section of the Superior Court of Justice of Catalonia has unanimously upheld the appeal of footballer Dani Alves, who was sentenced by Section 21 of the Provincial Court of Barcelona to 4 years and 6 months in prison for a crime of sexual assault on a young woman in a Barcelona nightclub on December 31, 2022.READ MORE IN FOOTBALL”The full bench of the Appeals Section, composed of judges María Angels Vivas, Roser Bach, Maria Jesus Manzano, and judge Manuel Álvarez, does not share the conviction expressed by the Barcelona Court and points out that its exposition contains ‘a series of gaps, inaccuracies, inconsistencies, and contradictions regarding the facts, the legal assessment, and its consequences.“The court thus dismisses the appeals of the prosecution – which requested the partial annulment of the sentence and, alternatively, an increase in the penalty to nine years – and of the private prosecution – which sought to raise the penalty to 12 years – and acquits the defendant, nullifying the precautionary measures imposed.”The appeal judges ruled Dani Alves’ accuser was an “unreliable complainant” as shown by video evidence and the fact she denied a sexual act had taken place which had been corroborated “with very high probability” by DNA tests.They added: “It cannot be concluded that the standards required by the presumption of innocence have been met.Most read in Football“The trial court’s ruling uses the term credibility as a synonym for reliability in its analysis, and it is not.“Credibility corresponds to a subjective belief, which cannot be verified, associated with the person giving the statement.“Reliability, on the other hand, pertains to the statement itself.”Alves’ mum Lucia Alves, who attended his rape trial and caused controversy by naming and picturing her son’s female accuser in a social media post she later removed, reacted today on Instagram.She posted a photo of the footballer with her and her husband and wrote: “Thank you my God for everything.”There has not yet been any comment from Alves or his model wife Joana Sanz, who gave the Brazil international a second chance despite admitting she was seeking a divorce following his arrest.The couple were pictured hand-in-hand in April last year in the first snap of them together in public after Alves’ trial.They also took advantage of their day out in the sunshine to eat at an exclusive restaurant in Barcelona city centre and go shopping.In January Tenerife-born Joana posted a photo taken in their car of them interlocking hands next to a bouquet of flowers.READ MORE SUN STORIESAlves was sacked by Mexican side UNAM Pumas following his arrest in Barcelona at the start of last year when he flew back to Spain to attend his mum-in-law’s funeral.He was held for more than 14 months on remand in prison and released with bail conditions which included an international travel ban and the obligation to sign on at court every Friday. More

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    Harry Kane leaves fans stunned as he shows off his German in video – and it could be a major hint over transfer future

    HARRY KANE might have just dropped a massive hint over his future amid rumours that the Bayern Munich star is contemplating a return to the Premier League.Kane, 31, left fans stunned after a video circulating online showed him grafting away at learning German.Harry Kane has been learning German while at Bayern MunichCredit: XKane has been linked with a return to the Premier League after continuing his goalscoring success in GermanyCredit: GettyThe England captain joined Bayern Munich in the summer of 2023, calling time on his 13-year tenure at Tottenham.And after one and a half seasons in Bavaria, Kane is still working hard to learn the language.A video circulating online shows the prolific bagsman answering questions about training, meetings and Bayern Munich in German.Fans who have caught wind of the clip are convinced that it’s a major hint that Kane has no plans to leave Germany any time soon.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLOne wrote: “And there are rumours that he wants to return to England in the summer. You can probably tick that one off for good!”While another added: “Hasn’t there been stories that he wants to go to Liverpool because Mohamed Salah is leaving? Hahaha!”And a third commented: “Kane has settled really nicely in Bavaria, is learning German, is competing for trophies and is a true #Bundesliga superstar. Why would he rush back?”Kane has been in the goalscoring form of his life since moving to the Bundesliga, scoring 76 goals and registering 23 assists in 82 appearances for Bayern Munich.Most read in FootballKane’s German lessonHere’s a little look at what Kane was saying during his German lesson..Q: Why were you not in training?Kane answer: “Because I was ill”Q: Why did you cancel the interview?Kane answer: “Because I am tired”Q: Why do you live in Munich?Kane answer: “Because I play for Bayern Munich”CASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITSBut the superstar has been tipped to return to England with rumours of a release clause in his contract and the looming temptation of trying to break Alan Shearer’s all-time Premier League top goalscoring record.In fact, it’s Shearer himself that has suggested Kane should join league leaders Liverpool to cement a legacy in the the English top flight.Harry Kane scores from a distance in Bayern Munich training The Newcastle legend told Betfair: “Liverpool will be looking for a centre-forward in the summer, I don’t doubt that and Harry Kane would be a great option for them because of the size of the club and he’ll score goals.”Whether Harry decides to stay in Germany or he decides to come back to the Premier League, he’ll have options.”I’ve always said that if he comes back to the Premier League then he’ll have a really, really good chance of breaking my record. I’m a huge admirer of him.”Kane, who cost Bayern Munich £104m, is thought to have a release clause in his deal with the club.Reports suggest that Kane could have triggered a clause in his current contract this winter that would have allowed him to leave the Allianz Arena for a fee of around £67m in the summer.While it’s also said that the striker will have the option to activate the clause again next winter, this time allowing him to leave in the summer of 2026 for just £54m.For now, Kane is still tied down with Bayern Munich until 2027.Alan Shearer has tipped Kane to join LiverpoolCredit: Getty More

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    Roy Keane left emotional on ITV as Man Utd hardman reveals ‘it’s nice to be recognised’

    MANCHESTER UNITED legend Roy Keane has admitted that he felt “emotional” after winning a prestigious award.The 53-year-old was named Pundit of the Year at the British Sports Journalism Awards on Monday.Roy Keane has admitted he felt emotional after finding out he had been named Pundit of the Year while on ITV SportCredit: ITVKeane was covering England vs Latvia when he found out he won the awardCredit: AlamyKeane has continued to be a regular on Sky Sports this season, covering the Premier League on a weekly basis.He also covers international football for ITV Sport and featured several times on ITV1 during Euro 2024 last summer.Away from television, he appears on the Stick to Football podcast every week alongside Gary Neville, Jamie Carragher, Ian Wright and Jill Scott.And in the latest episode of the podcast, brought to you by Sky Bet, he admitted it was “nice to be recognised” for his work.READ MORE ON MAN UTDKeane said: “I feel quite emotional at winning the Pundit of the Year award at the Sports Journalists’ Association Awards.”It’s nice being recognised but I don’t have the ego about wanting to win the award – it’s all about working as a team and we’re a team on the podcast, and I’m also part of a team at Sky Sports.”Keane was working as a pundit on ITV1 for England vs Latvia when he was named Pundit of the Year at the SJA awards and therefore could not receive his trophy in person.The Man Utd icon also showed his soft side when discussing his family on the podcast.Most read in FootballJoin SUN CLUB for the Man Utd Files every Thursday plusin-depth coverage and exclusives from Old TraffordHis daughter, Caragh, was a special guest on this week’s episode.Discussing his relationship with his five kids, he admitted: “I miss them when they’re away.”Roy Keane shows soft side in moment with daughter who suffers from incurable illness Caragh appeared on the podcast to talk about her business, Superkeen.Having been diagnosed with lupus, a chronic autoimmune condition, at the age of 25, she launched the health company in a bid to help others in the same position.Her cereal includes non-processed ingredients that are beneficial for gut health.Reflecting on how the business came about, Keane said of Caragh: “When you started you asked me to support you, I said ‘Yeah go for it girl’.”Then we set up a business meeting… ‘Can I have some money daddy?’ That was the business meeting!”I said yeah, take it, whatever you need. It was more than what I thought to get a company up and running, it’s been hard work.” More

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    Kenya keeper Patrick Matasi SUSPENDED as he is investigated over match-fixing after bizarre defeat to Cameroon

    KENYA have suspended goalkeeper Patrick Matasi amid an ongoing investigation into alleged match fixing.The keeper is being investigated over his performance in Kenya’s 4-1 defeat to Cameroon last October.Patrick Matasi is being investigated over alleged matchfixingCredit: AFPThe keeper was at fault for two goals in a match against CameroonHe was easily rounded by Christian Bassogog for one goalQuestions were raised over Matasi’s role in the Africa Cup of Nations qualifier, which saw Engin Firat resign as Kenya manager after the match.It is alleged Matasai, 37, received an anonymous call ahead of the match to devise a “plan”, report Marca.Kenya have called for anyone with information to come forward to assist with their investigation.The Football Kenya Federation released a statement which reads: “The Football Kenya Federation (FKF) is aware of videos circulating online involving goalkeeper Patrick Matasi, raising concerns about possible match manipulation.READ MORE IN FOOTBALL”FKF upholds the integrity of football and has launched an official investigation in collaboration with Fifa, CAF, and other relevant authorities. “We reaffirm our zero-tolerance policy on match manipulation and are committed to safeguarding the credibility of our competitions.”This investigation will adhere to FKF’s Anti-Match Manipulation Regulations and FIFA guidelines, ensuring a fair, transparent, and thorough process. “The rights of the player and his club will be respected, and appropriate action will be taken based on the findings.Most read in Football”We encourage anyone with credible information to assist in this investigation. All reports will be handled with strict confidentiality. Information can be submitted via integrity@footballkenya.org.”FKF will provide further updates as the investigation progresses.”Marcus Rashford sells Lamborghini supercar for £450,000 and buys incredibly rare £177,000 Audi Matasi made a big error for Cameroon’s second goal as Martin Hongla’s shot bounced out of his hands and into the back of the net.He was also slow to come out and scoop up the ball for the fourth goal, allowing Christian Bassogog to round him to score. More

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    I nearly quit football after mum died but fell in love with the game again in -5C Slovakian second tier, says Evanilson

    AS EVANILSON thawed his freezing hands in warm water in a small town in Slovakia, it hardly felt like a turning point in his career.Yet it was in the unlikely setting of second-tier club Samorin that the Brazilian teenager would rediscover his love of football after the death of his mother.Evanilson is enjoying life on the south coast with AFC BournemouthCredit: Robin Jones / AFC BournemouthThe striker is no stranger to the cold thanks to his time in the Slovakian second tierEvanilson spoke to SunSport’s Dan King about his journey to the Premier LeagueCredit: Robin Jones / AFC BournemouthAnd get back on the long and winding road that has led him to an FA Cup quarter-final against Manchester City on Sunday.Evanilson, 25, still vividly recalls the shock to the system of leaving Rio giants Fluminense and arriving for a loan spell at their partner club in central Europe in January 2018.The Cherries star told SunSport: “I left 40 degrees in Rio to go to minus-five. I had never seen snow before. It was very difficult to adapt.“The first time I trained I couldn’t finish the session because I was too cold. I didn’t understand the importance of wearing gloves, so when I finished I put my hands in hot water because they were almost frozen.”READ MORE IN FOOTBALLAlthough Evanilson’s extremities were numb, inside he was feeling intense grief for the death of his mother, Madalena.It had been hard enough to leave his home in the northern city of Fortaleza to join Fluminense’s academy when he was 13.The striker, whose full name is Francisco Evanilson de Lima Barbosa, said: “The north of Brazil is a very isolated place compared to the action of Rio and Sao Paulo. I didn’t want to go but my dad insisted.”Evanilson soon emerged as one of the club’s hottest talents. But after the sudden death of Madalena when he was 17, he had to be talked out of quitting football altogether.Most read in FootballEvanilson thought about hanging up his boots while at FluminenseCredit: GettyEvanilson opened up on navigating the loss of his mother MadelenaCredit: Robin Jones / AFC BournemouthHe said: “It affected me drastically. I was really close to my mum. I went back to Fortaleza and I didn’t want to go back to Rio and play.”Evanilson’s family and the club persuaded him to return — and then to move thousands of miles to Slovakia.Inside Man City’s £300MILLION new stadium upgrade with futuristic Etihad project to rival AnfieldHe said: “I didn’t want to go to Samorin initially because my friends that came back to Brazil from there didn’t say too many good things about it. But my manager at the time said, ‘Look, it will transform your life as a professional player’.“So then I thought the best solution was to go, after I got over the death of my mum.”It helped Evanilson that Gustavo Leal, his former coach with Fluminense’s Under-17 team, was at Samorin, too, along with other young on-loan players.Evanilson said: “There were three or four of us, so I wasn’t completely by myself. That was positive. Nobody could speak the language so we would stick together.Between 40 degrees and -5 is perfect.Evanilson“I lived with two of the players and I think that saved me. We would take it in turns to clean, cook, wash-up, we would eat Brazilian food every day.“It was a really rich experience for us all. I felt I really grew from there.“It defined me as a footballer. I fell in love with the game again.”Evanilson played just six times for Samorin, scoring three goals.But what he learnt about the very different style of football in Europe and the physical challenge of playing against grown men would stand him in good stead.On his return to Brazil, Evanilson scored 11 times as Fluminense won the U20 Rio state championship.Evanilson poses outside Bournemouth’s training facilityCredit: Robin Jones / AFC BournemouthArt attack-erBy Dan KingAS a young child, Evanilson was a  budding artist rather than a footballer.But the influence of dad Valdenir and Cristiano Ronaldo led him to express himself on the pitch as well as on paper.Evanilson said: “When I was young I preferred to paint and do other activities not to do with football.“My dad was involved with football in Fortaleza and  was pushing me.“Ronaldo became my main inspiration because of his work ethic and technical ability. I would watch him  on YouTube.”But mum Madalena still continued to encourage  his artistic flair.He said: “I still have the drawings I used to do for my mother.”Those sketches have been all the more precious to the 25-year-old  since mum Madalena died when he was 17.He also paid tribute to his wife Mariana for helping him through the trauma,  saying: “She is vital to the person I am today. It’s not a case of a WAG — we met when I was 15 and a nobody.“When my mother passed away, she embraced the situation, she made her house available so I could stay there. I appreciate she was there all the time.”Now Evanilson and Mariana are parents themselves to daughter Maria Alice.He said: “I do even more art now because of my daughter.“She inspires me to paint. I will look  at something, draw it and she will paint the drawing.”Evanilson celebrates his family with body art in the form of tattoos.On his right arm he marks three- year-old Maria Alice’s birth, while he remembers his late mother on his chest.He added: “Nobody dies if the person  is present in your heart — that’s what I have written there.”After one false start in the first team, he started to live up to his nickname of Levanilson, after one of his idols, Polish superstar Robert Lewandowski.So in 2020, when still only 20, Evanilson crossed the Atlantic again, this time to join Porto. He was following in the footsteps of another striker from Fortaleza, Mario Jardel, who scored 169 goals in 175 games in a trophy-laden spell with the Portugal giants.And another Brazil-born Porto legend, Pepe — then in his second spell at the club — took Evanilson under his wing.SunSport used the international sign language for Pepe — smashing a fist into your palm, elbowing, kicking — to suggest to Evanilson that it was hard to believe that the notorious hard-man defender was really a big softie.Evanilson laughed and said: “I was surprised, too! There is a side to him where he is kind and helpful but on the pitch it is a different story. “Pepe was the best person in terms of guiding me where I wanted to go.“He really embraced me and where I had come from because he was from Brazil as well.“It was good to have that year where I had to work really hard and Pepe guided me through it.”Evanilson fired Porto to the double in 2021-22 and was linked with a move to Manchester United.Evanilson joined Porto in 2020Credit: GettyFellow Brazil-born star Pepe took the striker under his wingCredit: GettyEvanilson admitted even he was surprised how soft notorious hard-man Pepe really wasCredit: Robin Jones / AFC BournemouthBut after enjoying the most prolific season of his career, with 25 goals in 2023-24, last  summer he became Bournemouth’s club record signing for an initial £31.5million.Why swap almost guaranteed Champions League football with Porto for a club that has never played in Europe?Evanilson said: “I always dreamed about playing in the Premier League.“I knew very little about Bournemouth but I’ve been so impressed since I arrived. The club gave me a really good presentation.“l had offers from other clubs but the offer from Bournemouth inspired me the most.“Even former team-mates at Porto are really impressed with the style of play. It suits me, that combination of the physicality and the high level of technique required.“My next goal is to play in Europe. I want to play for Bournemouth in the Champions League. I am very optimistic we can do that.”But the next challenge is to repeat November’s historic victory over City and earn an FA Cup semi-final at Wembley.The forecast for Sunday afternoon on the South Coast is sunshine and 15°C, so ideal  conditions for the boy from Brazil.Evanilson said: “Between 40 degrees and -5 is perfect. I’m not training with gloves because the temperature has risen.”But in the Slovakian snow Evanilson learnt about much more than appropriate clothing.READ MORE SUN STORIESEvanilson, a devout Catholic, said: “Nobody dies if the person is present in your heart.“That’s how I feel about it. I always pray to her. My mum is always present.”Evanilson became Bournemouth’s record signing in the summerCredit: Robin Jones / AFC BournemouthThe striker scored as Bournemouth beat Man City 2-1 in NovemberCredit: GettyEven help you PepBy Dan KingBRAZIL hotshot Evanilson wants to ruin Pep Guardiola’s season and “make history again”.Bournemouth host Manchester City in Sunday’s FA Cup quarter-final after ending the champions’ 32-match unbeaten Prem run in November.The Cup is now Guardiola’s only hope of a trophy this season.But Cherries striker Evanilson, who scored in the 2-1 Vitality Stadium triumph, told SunSport: “We really showed who we are and that has inspired us to go  for a good result on Sunday.“If we work hard, we can beat them and make history again.”That win was Bournemouth’s first victory over City at the 22nd attempt. Now the Cherries are aiming to reach the FA Cup semis for the first time in their history.Evanilson, 25, added: “The November game was an amazing day for me — but it  was more important for the club in breaking City’s unbeaten run.”Evanilson made his name at Fluminense, who play their home games at the legendary Maracana Stadium in Rio de Janeiro.Now he has his sights set on helping the Cherries earn a semi-final next month at another world-famous venue in Wembley.Evanilson explained: “When I was a boy in Rio, my dream was to play in the Maracana. It always inspired me.“That dream came true and now I hope I can replicate that at Wembley. I know how important that stadium is for every player.” More

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    Bournemouth vs Man City: Get up to £40 in free bets to spend with talkSPORT BET

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