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    Manchester United vs Athletic Bilbao prediction: Free betting tips, odds, free bets and Europa League preview

    MANCHESTER UNITED have more than one foot in the Europa League final and will hope to finish off the job in style against Athletic Bilbao on Thursday.SunSport have enlisted the help of their betting experts to preview their home second leg and select the best bets, tips and exclusive sign-up bonuses from our leading betting partners.Find The Sun’s betting publishing principles hereNew sign-up offersSunSport exclusivesManchester United vs Athletic Bilbao previewJust 90 minutes stands between Manchester United and a spot in the Europa League final.Not many people would’ve seen that 3-0 victory coming last week and after the Bilbao red card in the first half, United would probably be slightly disappointed it wasn’t more!Bruno Fernandes was front and centre yet again and it’s incredible how he’s carried this side in this competition.It’s no surprise to see he was one of a few changes to the side on Sunday as they went down 4-3 at Brentford.Bilbao had no such “luxury” to rest their players over the weekend, given they’re in a real competition to finish fourth and book a Champions League spot next season.That ended in a goalless draw at Real Sociedad, taking their winless run on the road to four games and only one win from their last TEN away from home.They’ve also failed to score in any of their last four away games so it’d be quite the achievement should they come back from this.First scorer and correct score predictionsCorrect score: 2-0 at 17/2 with Betfred – HEREFirst scorer: Bruno Fernandes 5/1 with talkSPORT BET – HEREMan Utd vs Athletic Bilbao latest oddsOdds are correct at the time of publication and are subject to change.How to claim..William Hill £60 welcome bonusVisit the William Hill website HERE*Register an account using the Promo Code: T60Once your account is registered, click ‘opt in’ on the ‘Vegas Promotion’ pageDeposit a minimum of £10 in your main account to receive a £20 Vegas Bonus for use on Selected GamesThen place a bet with a minimum stake of £10 at odds of 1/2 or greater on any football marketOnce that’s settled, your account will be credited with £40 in free betsWilliam Hill: Claim £60 welcome bonus – click here*Man Utd vs Athletic Bilbao predictionsCase in pointCasemiro has become one of the first names on the teamsheet in the last couple of months and his goal in the first leg highlighted why.His disciplinary side also seems to have improved but on a night like this, if it does get edgy for whatever reason, his European experience will help slow things down.Casemiro to be carded at 13/8 with William Hill – CLAIM HEREMDL SOTMatthijs de Ligt’s return from injury has come at a timely moment for Manchester United.He managed half-an-hour in the last two games – including the first leg – and could be thrown in from the start here.Even if not, he’ll likely appear at some point to solidify what United have and he’s a monster presence in the opposition box.De Ligt shot on target at 2/1 with William Hill – CLAIM HERE*William Hill. 18+. 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    Man Utd ‘add Moise Kean to striker shortlist as they consider shock transfer for ex-Everton star’

    MANCHESTER UNITED are keeping tabs on Fiorentina star Moise Kean ahead of the summer transfer window.Kean, 25, has been enjoying a total transformation with the Viola as he has regained his former goalscoring prowess with 17 goals and three assists in 30 Serie A appearances after his arrival last summer.Manchester United are keeping tabs on Fiorentina star Moise KeanAnd the striker’s rejuvenation has turned a lot of heads around the continent, with United included in the list of suitors for his signature.According to Foot Mercato, Man Utd have added the Italy international in their transfer shortlist amid their ongoing search for a new centre-forward.The Red Devils’ list also includes Sporting Lisbon’s Viktor Gyokeres, Ipswich Town’s Liam Delap and Napoli’s Victor Osimhen, who is currently out on loan at Galatasaray.Kean, though, appears as a more affordable option as he carries a £42.5million release clause in his Fiorentina contract.Read More on Man UtdThat is significantly less than the sum the Manchester giants would have to splash for an elite striker to take them to the next level.However, that bargain asking price will only be valid from July 1 to 15 of this summer.And United are facing a potential bidding war with Bayern Munich, who have been monitoring developments all season and are guaranteed a place in next season’s Champions League.Man Utd, on the other hand, will have to win the Europa League to play in Europe’s elite competition next term.Most read in FootballJoin SUN CLUB for the Man Utd Files every Thursday plusin-depth coverage and exclusives from Old TraffordKean has come a long way from his Everton days where he only scored a mere four goals in 39 matches during a forgettable four-year stint following his move from Juventus in 2019.The Italian was loaned out to Paris Saint-Germain and former club Juve where he made a permanent return in 2023, which only lasted a year.Moise Kean shows off his super skill with training at PSGNevertheless, Gyokeres appears to pose as United’s priority this summer.However, Ruben Amorim’s side face immense competition from Arsenal who are also desperate for an elite striker.The Sweden international has amassed a staggering total of 52 goals and 12 assists in 49 appearances.Delap, on the other hand, is set to be subject of another bidding war with plenty of Premier League teams keeping tabs.The same goes for Osimhen whose Napoli future is uncertain but is surely set to attract immense interest from Europe’s biggest hitters.Sporting Lisbon star Viktor Gyokeres poses as a priority for Man UtdNapoli star Victor Osimhen, who’s on loan at Galatasaray, is also on Man Utd’s shortlistMan Utd are also keeping tabs on on Ipswich Town star Liam Delap More

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    Real Madrid ready to raid Liverpool for another star by copying Trent Alexander-Arnold transfer tactic

    REAL MADRID are preparing another attack on Anfield, with another Liverpool star in their sights.Los Blancos have a verbal agreement with the Reds’ right-back Trent Alexander-Arnold, who is expected to join the Spanish side on a free transfer this summer.Trent Alexander-Anrold is on his way to MadridCredit: PAThe La Liga outfit are trying to add the Englishman to their ranks before they jet off to the United States for the Club World Cup.Now, with one Liverpool defender (almost) signed, Real are lining up another. Furthermore, it would mean that they have decimated half of Arne Slot’s four-man defence, and the entirety of the right side of his quartet.The man in question is Ibrahima Konate, who Madrid are keeping a watchful eye on as the Frenchman’s contract ticks down at Anfield. Read more footballKonate, 25, moved to Merseyside in 2021 from RB Leipzig and has made 129 appearances for the club. However, there is uncertainty over the French international’s future at Liverpool, with his current deal set to expire at the end of next season. Madrid lay in wait for Alexander-Arnold, piling on the pressure as the season wore on, with the climax being a £20 million offer to sign him immediately back in January. That bid was swiftly rebuffed by Slot’s side, but it played a crucial part in the England right-back refusing to budge on his position, indicating that he wanted to make the switch to Spain.Most read in FootballIbrahima Konate is the next man to be linked with a Spanish switchCredit: GettyBEST ONLINE CASINOS – TOP SITES IN THE UKShould Madrid make their interest in Konate more concrete, they would be looking to add him to ranks that need bolstering. Antonio Rudiger, another freebie signed from the Premier League, ruptured his mensicus last month and will be out for around six to eight weeks.Trent Alexander-Arnold announces he is leaving Liverpool after 20 years in emotional video LiverpoolIn the meantime, natural central midfielder Aurelien Tchouameni has had to deputise in the heart of defence, with manager Carlo Ancelotti not keen to trust former Wolves defender Jesus Vallejo. Raul Asencio, 22, has emerged as a reliable first-team option, particularly in the absence of the injury-ridden David Alaba on the left side of the central pairing, while Eder Militao has been a long-term miss with a torn ACL. More

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    Piers Morgan wears ‘Make Arsenal Great Again’ hat as fans arrive in Paris for Champions League semi-final

    PIERS MORGAN wore a “Make Arsenal Great Again” hat as he headed to Paris on the Eurostar.The 60-year-old is in the French capital for the Gunners’ Champions League semi-final second leg against Paris Saint-Germain.Piers Morgan headed to Paris on the EurostarCredit: X / @piersmorganArsenal fans have been enjoying themselves in ParisCredit: PAGunners supporters have posed in front of the Eiffel TowerCredit: PAMikel Arteta’s side head to France with an uphill task, having lost last week’s first leg 1-0 in London.Irrespective of their deficit, Arsenal fans including Morgan have arrived in Paris dreaming of a place in the Champions League final in Munich on May 31.Travelling supporters have been warned to be “vigilant” during their time in Paris.A section of PSG supporters have gathered a reputation for hooliganism.READ MORE ON ARSENALArsenal told supporters to take “sensible precautions”.While fans have also been warned against visiting Paris’ Auteuil suburb.Despite urging caution, the Gunners handed out 2,000 scarves to travelling supporters.Several have been seen being worn by fans walking around the city today.Most read in FootballJoin SUN CLUB for the Arsenal Files every Friday plusin-depth coverage and exclusives from The EmiratesSupporters pose in their Arsenal scarvesCredit: PAThe Gunners handed out 2,000 scarves to supportersCredit: PAArsenal have arrived in Paris with a one-goal deficitCredit: PASome supporters have even paraded their Arsenal colours for pictures in front of Eiffel Tower.Last month, Aston Villa headed to Paris for their Champions League quarter-final against PSG.Arsenal tipped to finish FOURTH by Jamie Carragher as he predicts race for Champions League placesFans brawled in Paris’ Pigalle region on the eve of the match.The Sun subsequently revealed that Villa supporters had been deliberately targeted by hooligans.Arsenal boss Arteta and midfielder Declan Rice headed to the Parc des Princes yesterday.Ahead of the match, optimistic Arteta said: “We are here to make history, and we have a big opportunity.”We are a win away from being in the Champions League final, in one of the most beautiful cities in the world against a great opponent – it doesn’t get much better than that.”Hopeful Arsenal fans have identified four omens for a potential comeback victory this evening.They include PSG having lost all of their Champions League semi-final home legs.Mikel Arteta and Declan Rice were at Parc des Princes yesterdayCredit: GettyArteta, 43, was optimistic in his pre-match press conferenceCredit: Getty More

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    Fan swaps five kilos of semi-dried fish worth hundreds for ticket to watch Tottenham in Europa League semi-final

    A FOOTBALL fan secured a ticket for Tottenham’s Europa League semi-final at Bodo/Glimt in a swap for a bucket of FISH.Spurs travel to Norway on Thursday looking to hold on to their 3-1 lead from last week’s first leg in London.A fan secured a ticket for Spurs’ trip to Bodo/Glimt by trading a bucket of fishCredit: AlamyTottenham travel to Norway as they look for a place in the Europa League finalCredit: GettyThe tiny stadium holds just 8,000 fans and only 450 tickets were made available late onCredit: Kenny RamsayAnge Postecoglou’s men are desperate to reach this month’s final, where they will likely play Premier League rivals Manchester United.But with Bodo/Glimt’s stadium holding just over 8,000 seats, only a handful of tickets were made available for Thursday’s big clash.According to the Independent, 50,000 supporters were left to compete for just 480 tickets put on late release.But one Norwegian managed to bag a ticket in bizarre style.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLTorbjorn Eide is a production manager at a fish farm in Senja.And he managed to eventually get his hands on a ticket by offering up five kilos of boknafisk, a semi-dried fish delicacy, in exchange.The value of the food came in at £182, with Eide saying: “We produce Norway’s best boknafisk, and you probably can’t get it in Bodo city.“So I thought maybe someone would want it.”Most read in FootballBEST FREE BETS AND BETTING SIGN UP OFFERSOystein Aanes swapped his ticket for the fish, adding:”It was just a fun thing.”It then inspired another Norwegian, Nils Erik Oskal, to offer up five kilos of reindeer meat worth £73 for a ticket.Tottenham fan brings along his puppet to watch the match And to his delight, someone eventually came forward with an offer.Oskal said: “Someone took the bait. It didn’t take long.“(The price) doesn’t matter. I get to experience something huge.” More

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    Four lucky omens that give Arsenal hope of incredible Champions League comeback win against PSG

    ARSENAL might need a miracle in Paris tonight, but should they produce one, the omens are in their favour.Mikel Arteta is trying to lead the Gunners to a first-ever European crown, and the North Londoners find themselves with a stiff job on their hands as they travel to the French capital.Bukayo Saka was on target for Arsenal against Real Madrid in the quartersCredit: RexMikel Arteta is trying to mastermind a solution to the toughest of tasksThey will kick off at the Parc des Princes on Wednesday a goal down after a 1-0 home defeat last week.Ousmane Dembele’s early strike proved the difference.Arteta’s side don’t come into this huge fixture in the best of form, having slipped to a 2-1 loss to Bournemouth last weekend, as Dean Huijsen and Evanilson secured a crucial win for the Cherries.However, if Arsenal are to do the improbable under the Paris night sky, the history books read that this could be their year.Read more footballThere are four omens that point towards it being a successful end to the campaign for them. New winner every time in Munich Every time the final has been hosted in the Bavarian capital, there is always a fresh winner of Europe’s elite competition. Germany’s third largest city has played host to the final four times. The first was at the Olympiastadion, where Nottingham Forest famously defeated Malmo in 1979, and the second was in 1993, when Marseille overcame AC Milan. Most read in Champions LeagueBEST ONLINE CASINOS – TOP SITES IN THE UKArsenal fans will be hoping Gabriel Martinelli hits top form in ParisCredit: GettyRoberto di Matteo’s Blues won a dramatic shootout, with Didier Drogba the hero that night. Hence, the omens also suggest that when European Cup finals are held in Munich, and English sides are involved, they win. Arsenal boss Arteta shuts down reporter after being asked revealing question ahead of crucial PSG Champions League clashStrong on their travelsArteta’s side are unbeaten in all of their last four away games on the continent. Last time out, the Gunners beat Real Madrid 2-1 in a rousing comeback at the Bernabeu, and before that, they thrashed PSV 7-1 in the last 16.In the league phase, they edged past Girona and smashed Sporting Lisbon. They have never won five on the spin on the road in Europe, but Arteta will argue that that creates yet another chance for his players to make history.The brilliance of David Ginola wasn’t enought for PSG in 1995 vs MilanCredit: Action ImagesPSG have lost all their Champions League semi-final home legsThe French side might have home advantage, but that might not be a good thing considering their history in the last four at the Parc des Princes. They were beaten 1-0 by Borussia Dortmund in last year’s semi in Paris, and 2-1 by Manchester City in 2020/21.They were defeated by AC Milan in their first semi-final appearance in 1995.It must also be remembered that the Ligue 1 champions have never lifted the Champions League trophy, either. This is new territory for them, too.PSG were dejected last year after being dumped out by DortmundCredit: AFPNeymar and co were defeated by Manchester City in 2021Credit: The SunOusmane Dembele was the first leg heroCredit: GettyEvery year the Pope has died, an English team has won the Champions League Say it quietly, but Pope Francis’ tragic passing this year could be another sign that Arsenal could win it. When Pope John Paul died in 1978, Nottingham Forest won Europe’s top prize. Read More on The SunWhen Pope John Paul II passed in 2005, Liverpool remarkably won the trophy from the jaws of defeat against AC Milan, and when Pope Benedict XVI died in on New Year’s Eve 2022, Manchester City went on to win a maiden European title in May. Could this be a sign for Arsenal?Pope Francis recently died – which could be a sign for ArsenalCredit: AP More

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    Premier League cult hero sacked by sixth tier Kidderminster Harriers after heartbreaking end to play-off campaign

    PHIL BROWN has been sacked as Kidderminster Harriers boss.The National League North side confirmed the news in the wake of their playoff defeat to Chester on Monday.Phil Brown has been sacked as Kidderminster bossCredit: AlamyKidderminster finished third in the sixth tier, three points behind title winners Brackley Town.A final day victory at Southport would have seen Brown’s men promoted as title winners.But a 1-0 defeat condemned them to the playoffs, going on to lose 2-1 to Chester at Aggborough.Brown’s men had taken a 19th-minute lead via Kyle Morrison.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLBut goals by Dylan Mottley-Henry and Declan Weeks saw the visitors come away victorious.Brown’s assistant Neil McDonald has also been relieved of his duties.Confirming the news, Kidderminster chairman Richard Lane said: “Whilst we came very close to achieving our goal, the outcome of the season ultimately proved bitterly disappointing.”We remain firmly focused on our primary objective for the club, which is returning to the National League, we feel now is the right time to make changes before embarking our future campaign.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITS”I would personally like to thank both Phil and Neil for their efforts during their time with Kidderminster Harriers and we wish them nothing but the best for the future and their next challenge.”On Kidderminster’s hunt for a new boss, Lane added: “The process of appointing a new manager is already underway and we hope to update our loyal supporters on that soon.”Cult hero ex-Premier League boss who’s now managing in non-league says he’d SACK HIMSELF if he was chairmanFollowing the defeat to Chester, Brown slammed his players.The 65-year-old said: “We haven’t been able to step up to the plate, we haven’t been able to handle the pressure.”That’s the part I’m disappointed with and it’s something I’m going to have to address in the close season with regard to next season.”When we had our noses in front, I thought we had enough composure and experience to maybe get us to half time at least.”There’s highs and lows and the example has been there today; we played well for 30, 35 minutes and succumbed to pressure to what the opposition were throwing at us, and the basics of the game.” More

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    Francesco Acerbi beat cancer twice and bravely fought depression before saving Inter’s Champions League dreams

    IN A semi-final for the ages, it ultimately belonged to the oldest player on the pitch.Francesco Acerbi defied his veteran 37 years and centre-back defensive instincts to turn home Inter Milan’s dramatic 93rd-minute equaliser and force extra-time against Barcelona.Francesco Acerbi was Inter Milan’s last-gasp her against BarcelonaCredit: GettyThe defender showed the finishing quality of a striker to equalise in injury timeCredit: GettyThis image of a topless Acerbi celebrating will go down in Inter historyCredit: GettyYes, Davide Frattesi grabbed the winning goal to book the Italian giants’ place in the Champions League final.But old-timer defender Acerbi’s superb striker’s finish epitomised a bonkers two-legged tie.And that cute, near-post effort to get in front of Ronald Araujo and find Wojciech Szczesny’s top corner may well be his own personal crowning moment of a career that has seen it all. Born in the outskirts of Milan in February 1988, Acerbi is now 90 minutes away from completing the circle by leading I Nerazzurri to European glory. READ MORE ON FOOTBALLBut his road to the San Siro – the site of this goal that will live long in the memory of all Inter fans – is far longer than the 15 miles from suburban Vizzolo Predabissi.And it features battles on the pitch with the world’s best strikers but more importantly off the pitch, too, with cancer, depression and alcohol. JOURNEYMAN CAREERAcerbi started out in Serie C at Pavia in 2006 and even featured in the semi-professional Serie D on loan at Renate.A loan to Spezia’s youth team followed before permanent spells at Reggina, Genoa and Chievo, where he eventually made his top-flight debut. Most read in FootballAC Milan came calling in 2012 and he was briefly team-mates with the likes of Robinho and Mario Balotelli.But after just six months of struggling for minutes, he was sold to Genoa, who immediately loaned him back to Chievo.It wasn’t until Acerbi signed for Sassuolo in 2013 that he finally had stability, spending five seasons there before four at Lazio.He initially joined Inter on loan in 2022-23 where he was reunited with ex-Lazio boss Simone Inzaghi and made the move permanent the following summer. That transfer took his tally to 14 spells with ten different clubs.FRAN THE MANAcerbi scored an all-important header against bitter rivals and former employers AC Milan in April 2024.That helped his side to a 2-1 win which saw them confirmed as Serie A champions for the 20th time.A year earlier, towards the end of his loan season, Acerbi came in for huge praise for his performance in the Champions League final.Inter were ultimately beaten 1-0 by Manchester City but the Italian centre-half managed to keep Erling Haaland quiet and off the scoresheet. HEALTH STRUGGLESHowever, Acerbi’s toughest challenges have come away from football.His father died during his short stint at Milan, triggering depression which led to him turning and even relying on alcohol to numb the pain and suffering. Then upon signing for Sassuolo in 2013 at the start of the next season, Acerbi was diagnosed with testicular cancer. A regular health check-up flagged unusual blood test results and he immediately underwent surgery to remove the tumour. But having returned to training and competitive action, he failed an anti-doping test. Acerbi kept Erling Haaland quiet in the 2023 Champions League finalCredit: ReutersHis header against AC Milan helped secure Inter the Serie A titleCredit: GettyAcerbi’s journeyman career settled after he beat cancer twice at SassuoloCredit: Getty Images – GettyAcerbi got his kit off to make the Euro 2020 victory over EnglandCredit: GettyAcerbi denied taking any banned performance-enhancing drugs and it transpired the irregular hormone levels were because the cancer had come back again. As a result, the defender had two months of chemotherapy at the start of 2014.But Acerbi actually credits the two bouts of cancer for “saving” him from the depression and alcholism.He candidly explained to La Repubblica in 2019: “After my father died, when I was playing for Milan, I hit rock bottom. “It was as if I’d forgotten how to play, or why I was playing. I started drinking and, believe me, I’d drink anything. “It might seem like a terrible paradox, but the cancer saved me. I had something new to fight against, a limit to overcome. “It was as if I got to start life all over again and saw the world in a way I’d completely forgotten. I stopped being scared. “I was thinking to myself, ‘What will you do if it comes back again?’ ‘I’ll face it again,’ I replied.Symptoms of testicular cancerThe most common sign is a lump or swelling on one of your testicles, which is normally about the size of a pea.Not all testicular lumps are cancerous, while only four per cent of scrotal lumps are, but you should still always get your GP to take a look.Here are the signs to look out for:A lump or swelling in the testicleA heavy scrotumA dull ache or sharp pain in the testicles and scrotumA feeling of heaviness in the scrotumA difference in the texture or increase in firmness of the testicleA difference between one testicle and the otherTo know if you have any signs of changes in your testicles, it’s important to know what feels normal.It’s a good idea to have a hot shower before checking them, then gently roll your testicle between your thumb and finger.Then repeat for the other testicle.Repeat this every week so you get a feel for their shape and size.“Chemotherapy was like stepping into a parallel world, the entrance to which is closer than you could possibly think, so you never leave it again. It’s a world of pain and of courage.“I think having that illness improved me as a person, cancelling out remorse and regret. “I became an observer of my surroundings. I eliminated the superfluous, the negative, but also the illusions. I stopped dreaming big and started to focus on simple targets.”EURO HEROIncredibly, Acerbi made his senior Italy international debut in the same year he underwent the chemotherapy. But by 2019, he had still only managed to add two further appearances – one in 2016, one in 2018 – before being brought back into the fold by Roberto Mancini.And while Acerbi won’t go down as one of the all-time great Italian defenders with the likes of Paolo Maldini, Fabio Cannavaro, Leonardo Bonucci, Giorgio Chiellini et al, he was awarded the top Order of Merit in Italy after being part of the Euro 2020-winning squad.Francesco Acerbi has two children with Claudia ScarpariCredit: InstagramThe couple got married in January 2025Credit: InstagramAcerbi has tattoos across his torso, arms and legsCredit: Instagram @claudiascarpClaudia regularly attends Inter matches to cheer her husband onCredit: InstagramAcerbi opened up on his struggles with depression and alcohol after his father diedCredit: InstagramHe set up the extra-time winner against Austria in the round of 16 then was an unused sub in the quarters, semis and final, where the Azzurri beat England on penalties. Acerbi, though, has not added to his 34 caps since 2023 and pulled out of the squad in March 2024 after allegations he made racist comments to Napoli’s Juan Jesus during a Serie A match earlier that month.A Serie A sports judge dismissed the case citing a lack of evidence as Acerbi escaped punishment, a decision furious Napoli labelled “astonishing”. BARCA DRAMAAcerbi hit the headlines for all the right reasons, though, with his goal against Barcelona – four months on from marrying Claudia Scarpari, the mum of his two daughters. Inzaghi deployed him in the Harry Maguire role – throwing the big centre-back up front in the desperate hunt for a goal.And just like the Manchester United man against Lyon, Acerbi came up trumps.Incredibly, that was his very first career goal in European football in his 66th appearance across the Champions League and Europa League. To make the finish even more impressive and remarkable, the left-footed 6ft 4ins unit scored with his right foot. So it was no wonder he ripped his famous black-and-blue shirt and then his underlayer off in sheer unbridled delirious delight to reveal his tattooed torso.Read More on The SunAcerbi’s many inkings will tell their own stories.But the image of the seasoned and battle-scarred pensioner unsure how to celebrate his magic moment other than jumping gleefully on to his knees punctuates a truly turbulent tale of football with the most emphatic of exclamation marks.Acerbi could barely contain his excitement at San SiroCredit: GettyHe got in front of Ronald Araujo to fire past Wojciech SzczesnyCredit: APHis goal sparked wild scenes among his team-mates, coaches and fansCredit: GettyAcerbi soaked up the adulation from the adoring crowdCredit: APAcerbi won the Coppa Italia in 2019 with Lazio then in 2023 with InterCredit: Instagram More