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    Boxing ring girl Apollonia Llewellyn stuns in bikini and wet T-shirt in ice bath video before flashing bum

    APOLLONIA LLEWELLYN turned a charity challenge cheeky and chilly – by dipping into an ice bath in just a thong bikini bottom and wet T-shirt. The boxing ring girl went the extra mile to give her fans an extra smile for a brilliant cause.
    Apollonia launched her icy 10-day challengeCredit: https://www.instagram.com/apolloniallewellyn/
    Apollonia made it look freeze ‘n easyCredit: https://www.instagram.com/apolloniallewellyn/
    Apollonia Llewellyn reckons she’s up to the challengeCredit: https://www.instagram.com/apolloniallewellyn/
    The influencer dipped down without losing her coolCredit: https://www.instagram.com/apolloniallewellyn/
    The model, 24, took a daring dip to help out the nip charity, who help provide free nipple tattoos for people who have had breast-removal surgery.
    Apollonia, 24, looked at ease with the freeze as she somehow kept her usual poise despite what should have been a shivery shock.
    The influencer’s social media followers responded by praising her for having the “richness of a beautiful woman”.
    She wore just the tiniest of bikini bottoms and a white T-shirt rolled up like a crop top.
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    But from her teasing grin and relaxed pose you would never have known how cold the tub was.
    She shrugged off the icy exchange with a flick of her head and a view of her bottom as she turned and stooped to conquer the water.
    Apollonia posted: “@lumi.therapy X @nipcharity today i started my 10 day challenge in my lumi ice bath, for an amazing charity who provide realistic 3D nipple tattoos for people post mastectomy!
    “I feel grateful to share this with you all on world cancer day  #lumicoldclub.”
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    Fans called her “perfect” and “sexy” as she launched her glacial but glowing session of bathing.
    The nip charity – aka the Nipple Innovation Project” – aims to “empower cancer survivors” by helping them find specialist tattoo artists and fundraising for the inking itself. 
    Apollonia took her morning juice in the most minimal of bikinisCredit: INSTAGRAM
    Apollonia’s fans were treated to some unusual angles of New YorkCredit: INSTAGRAM
    Apollonia braved the snow in the Lake DistrictCredit: Instagram
    This lacy outfit was enjoyed by UFC legend Conor McGregor and 8,000 fansCredit: INSTAGRAM
    Apollonia really enjoyed this bowl of pasta on her summer holiday to SantoriniCredit: INSTAGRAM
    Apollonia invited fans to ‘sit and stare’ at this picture, and thousands took her up on the invitationCredit: INSTAGRAM
    Fans were worried Apollonia’s top had shrunk in the wash as she enjoyed this hearty breakfastCredit: INSTAGRAM
    Apollonia’s followers were in awe of the stunner’s new hairdo as she wowed in a tiny yellow bikiniCredit: INSTAGRAM
    Apollonia sent a cheeky message to her fans as she posed in this glamorous see-through numberCredit: INSTAGRAM
    Apollonia told fans ‘no caption needed’ as she squeezed into this skin-tight see-through playsuitCredit: INSTAGRAM
    Apollonia shot to recognition as a member of the Misfits Boxing fight night team
    Apollonia revealed he ‘idea of happiness’ is being ‘wind swept on the beach’ with this busty snapCredit: INSTAGRAM
    Apollonia left very little to the imagination as she ‘brightened fans’ Mondays’ in a skimpy wet T-shirtCredit: INSTAGRAM
    She has garnered her a huge social media presenceCredit: INSTAGRAM @apolloniallewellyn
    Apollonia has over 570,000 Instagram followersCredit: Instagram @apolloniallewellyn
    She has turned down a staggering £100,000 to pose nude beforeCredit: Instagram @apolloniallewellyn
    The model insisted she isn’t money-orientedCredit: Instagram @apolloniallewellyn
    Apollonia shows off her jet setting lifestyle onlineCredit: Instagram @apolloniallewellyn
    She also holidayed in New YorkCredit: Instagram @apolloniallewellyn
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    ‘I kiss both arms before every game’ – Swansea star Jamie Paterson reveals heartwarming tribute contained in tattoos

    JAMIE PATERSON will this weekend kiss both arms in memory of his late grandmother as Swansea take to the field against Plymouth.The striker, 32, has never forgotten the love he received from Ivy while he was a kid – and has a number of touching tattoos in tribute.
    Jamie Paterson with a framed photo of himself as a kid, his nan Ivy, dad Stuart, granddad Ron and dog Penny
    Jamie Paterson has had a tattoo of the photo inked onto his right arm
    One of them is of a young Paterson with his nan, her Yorkshire Terrier Penny, grandfather Ron and dad Stuart sitting on a sofa – which has been taken from an old family photo. 
    While another is a beautiful silhouette of the Swansea star as a little kid holding hands with his grandmother – as well as her name, Ivy.
    And, touchingly, he has a sentence tattooed that reads: “I have an angel in heaven that watches over me – RIP Nan.”
    She passed away after suffering cancer around the time Paterson was starting secondary school but the bond they formed will never be broken.
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    He told SunSport: “I always kiss my tattoos before games and again if I score. It makes me feel good and they bring me so much comfort. 
    “It might sound mad but I talk to my nan all the time. In fact, a couple of weeks ago at the Southampton game, it would’ve been her birthday. I told her, ‘I’m going to score for your birthday today’ and that’s exactly what happened! 
    “Although we lost 3-1, it was a nice little gift for her. Stuff like that is always happening, which makes me believe she’s with me.”
    Paterson was brought up in Coventry and lived for a chunk of his childhood with his paternal grandparents from the age of five until around 11.
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    He said: “I went to a primary school next to my grandparents because the ones near my home weren’t great so ended up living with them. I was with my nan almost 24/7 until she started getting ill – as well as with my aunt and cousins.
    “We’d do the usual things like going to the park or my grandmother would come to my football games.
    “There was also a park near her house where I used to always play football. I remember getting goal-posts one Christmas and always causing carnage around the local estate.”
    Paterson fondly remembers how selfless his grandmother was.
    A touching silhouette of a young Jamie Paterson with his nan Ivy
    Jamie Paterson’s loving message about his grandmother
    And, while suffering cancer, she even cared for his ill grandfather.
    He said: “Nan would do everything for me. She didn’t have money so wasn’t showering me with gifts or materialistic things – it was her love and care – that was massive to me.
    “They didn’t have a car. I’m not sure if they had even been abroad on holiday. But if they were still alive today, I’d make sure they’d be sitting on a beach in Barbados!
    “My grandfather had stomach problems and had to have half his liver removed – and yet she was doing everything for him, even while, as I later found out, suffering from cancer herself! 
    “She had great manners and was popular around her neighbourhood. They still speak fondly about her today.
    “Everyone would pop round for a cup of tea. Back then we didn’t have the internet like today and people actually met and spoke to each other rather than through phones or social media!”
    Paterson was too young to understand and know about the disease when his grandmother was first diagnosed with breast cancer and had an operation.
    But he does remember her declining health when the cancer returned a second time.
    Having the tattoos brings a lot of comfort to the Swansea star
    Jamie Paterson kisses his tattoos before every game and when he scores
    He said: “I was too young the first time to understand and her breast operation was hidden from me. 
    “But unfortunately it came back and at that stage I did notice her health declining.
    “You could see she was losing weight and wasn’t as active. She used to walk me all the way up the hill to the school gates but towards the end she’d wait at the bottom while I walked half a mile up.
    “Now that makes me realise how ill she must have been at that stage.”
    Paterson still feels emotional after all these years when he reflects on his grandmother’s heart-breaking final days.
    He said: “I was going to walk to my nan’s but one of my mum’s friends came to the school to tell me, ‘You’re coming back with me today.’ It was at that moment I knew something was up and she told my nan was ill and had gone to hospital.
    Swans raise funds for cancer charityTODAY’S home game against Plymouth has been dedicated to raise awareness and funds for nationwide cancer support charity Maggie’s.
    It makes up part of the season-long ‘Tackling Cancer Together’ campaign, which covers all facets of the disease’s journey including diagnosis, mental health impact and the financial struggles that can occur.
    The Swansea branch alone needs £750,000 a year to operate.
    And Paterson said: “It’s massive for people who are ill and their families and friends – including when they have lost a loved one.
    “My parents broke up in the aftermath of my nan’s death and maybe if Maggie’s had been around then they might have stayed together with their support. Who knows? 
    “But it’s vital this great charity can continue doing its work and this is something I’m passionate about.”
    Swansea will be playing in a special one-off home kit shirt dedicated to the charity, with match-worn ones being auctioned off to raise funds. 
    Each warm-up shirt will include the names of someone in the Swansea City family who have either suffered cancer or passed away.
    Club legends Alan Curtis and Kev Johns, who both survived, and ex-player Kevin Austin, who passed away, are among those honoured.

    “I remember visiting with my parents and she was in bed, awake but not too much.
    “And then I remember a couple of times I visited alone and just sat holding her hand, which was freezing. She just slowly deteriorated to the point where she wasn’t really conscious, she was just breathing heavily. That was the toughest part for me.
    “When we received news she had passed away, I had never seen my dad cry so much. He was a hard man who never got upset – but was in bits. I also cried at the time. I can’t describe the feeling but it was something I’ve never experienced before or since.
    “In the space of six months, we lost both my grandmother and grandfather. The knock-on effect of all that was awful. 
    “My dad had started going to the pub every night, which he never did before, and eventually my parents split up.
    “It was a hard time – and going to school actually proved to be a release for me. It was a happy place.”
    But Paterson has a wonderful thing to hold on to. Not just that he had a mutually loving relationship with his grandmother but that she predicted his future shortly before passing.
    He said: “She said days before dying that I would make it as a professional footballer.”
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    And so he has. The striker went on to play for Walsall, Nottingham Forest and Bristol City as well as loan spells at Huddersfield and Derby – while this is his third season with the Swans.
    Just like one of his tattoos, he says “She’s still here watching over me and I think she’s very proud.” More

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    Former Celtic star Stuart Gray dies aged 50 after agonising cancer fight as Hoops stars to pay tribute vs Ross County

    FORMER Celtic star Stuart Gray has passed away at the age of 50 following a cancer battle, the club has confirmed. The son of Scotland and Leeds hero Eddie, Gray came through the ranks at Parkhead, spending six years at the Hoops in which he made 28 appearances.
    Stuart Gray made 28 appearances for CelticCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
    Stuart Gray in action for CelticCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
    Credit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
    The club paid tribute to their former midfielder – who was recently diagnosed with stage four cholangiocarcinoma – a cancer that forms in the bile ducts.
    The Hoops wrote: “Everyone at #CelticFC is deeply saddened by the news that former Celt, Stuart Gray has passed away after illness at the age of 50.
    “The Celtic players will wear black armbands in tribute to Stuart at today’s game against Ross County. Rest in Peace Stuart, YNWA”
    After loan spells at Bournemouth and Morton, the Scotland Under-21 cap then joined Tommy Burns at Reading.

    A talented left sided player, Gray’s career continued south of the border with spells at Rushden and Diamonds, Oxford Utd, Fleetwood Town and Guiseley.
    Former teammate Craig Burley wrote on X, formerly Twitter: “Thoughts & condolences to Eddie Gray & family after the loss of his son and my former teammate Stuart Gray. RIP Stuart.”
    So too did Simon Donnelly, an old contemporary and pal from the Parkhead youth ranks, telling Celtic TV: “A really sad day. Terribly sad, Stuart was one of my first mates at the club, when I came here in 1992.
    “Fantastic player. It’s fantastic to see the fans to a man there standing to pay tribute to him.”
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    Gray was told that by the time this cancer begins to show symptoms, it is usually too advanced for surgery, which is currently the only known cure – with the situation complicated by the fact he was also suffering from a chronic liver disease.
    Fans and well wishers had raised £50,000 to help with his treatment via a GoFundMe page set up by his brother Nick.
    While some of the treatments for Stuart’s illness are widely available on the NHS, some of the newer and more experimental treatments are less readily available and very costly. 
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    Gray in action for the Scotland Under-21s
    Stuart Gray had raised almost £50k for his own treatment
    Stuart Gray plays for Morton
    He said recently how thankful he was for all the support, writing: “To all the people who have donated and sent messages and good wishes, I want to say how deeply thankful I am to each and every one of you. It means the world to me and my family to see the support we have. Love Stuart x”
    “Unfortunately, time is not on my side, and to wait for approval of these various experimental treatments, and then for the treatments to be administered by the NHS, will likely take years.
    “Accessing these drugs and treatments privately is costly and can be difficult. 
    “My family and I will be posting regular updates along the way and will be partaking in various fundraising efforts to help pay for any treatment that may be needed in the coming months and, God willing, years. 
    “Any help or support you can offer during this process would be appreciated more than you will ever know.” 
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    Sven-Goran Eriksson given hero’s welcome at Swedish Sports Gala days after ex-England boss revealed terminal cancer

    SVEN GORAN-ERIKSSON was given a tremendous reception at a gala event in Sweden just days after revealing he has terminal cancer.Former England boss Eriksson, 75, confirmed earlier this month that he has “at best a year” to live as he battles pancreatic cancer.
    Sven-Goran Eriksson was given a sensational welcome at the Swedish Sports GalaCredit: AFP
    The legendary manager smiled throughout the eveningCredit: Reuters
    He later got on stage to present an awardCredit: AFP
    Eriksson with partner Yaniseth Alcides, centre, and daughter Lina, leftCredit: Rex
    But just 11 days after the news broke about his illness, the former manager appeared at the Friends Arena in Stockholm to present an award.
    And when he stepped on stage to hand out the Leader of the Year trophy at the Swedish Sports Gala, he received a hero’s welcome from the adoring crowd.
    Special guest Eriksson smiled throughout the evening as he received kind words from ex-footballers.
    As reported by Dagens Nyheter, former Sweden captain Tommy Soderberg said: “Sven has always been a great source of inspiration.”
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    While ex-Sweden keeper Thomas Ravelli added: “With his innovative thinking and a new way of playing football, he has meant a lot to Swedish football.
    “That’s why it feels extra nice that we get the chance to pay tribute to him for that.”
    Eriksson attended the event with partner, Yaniseth Alcides, and daughter, Lina.
    The former Three Lions head coach also revealed on Monday night that he collapsed on a run last year before finding out he was seriously ill.
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    Eriksson has admitted he could have just months to liveCredit: Rex
    He confirmed his terminal cancer diagnosis earlier this monthCredit: AP
    Yet the much-loved football man continues to see the positives in his situation.
    Eriksson said: “It is not good. Everyone guessed it’s cancer and it is. But I have to fight as long as I can. 
    “But you can trick your brain. See the positive in things, don’t wallow in adversity, because this is the biggest adversity of course, but make something good out of it.”
    When Sweden’s P1 radio station asked him how long he has left to live, he added: “Maybe at best a year, at worst a little less, or at best maybe even longer.
    “You can’t be absolutely sure. It is better not to think about it.”
    Eriksson coached a host of huge clubs during his managerial career including Benfica, Roma, Fiorentina, Lazio, Manchester City and Leicester.
    He also took charge of Mexico, Ivory Coast and the Philippines’ national teams.
    But his most high-profile role came as England boss – which he held from 2001 to 2006.
    He led the team to the quarter-finals of two World Cups and Euro 2004.
    Meanwhile, news of Eriksson’s terminal illness has led Liverpool fans to call on their club to allow him to live his “dream” by managing the Reds at a charity match against Ajax in March.
    Eriksson, a life-long Liverpool supporter, was asked if he had heard about this when he appeared on Good Morning Britain on Monday.
    To which he replied: “No I didn’t know about that. I knew that they had a charity game. In March I think it is. And me and my son are invited to see that game.
    “That might be great and there will be a lot of good football players there.
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    “But that I should be their manager? No I’ve never heard that.”
    Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp also confirmed he would be happy to let Eriksson take his job for the day. More

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    Grimsby star Callum Ainley, 26, undergoes surgery after being diagnosed with thyroid cancer

    GRIMSBY TOWN have announced that star Callum Ainley is recovering from surgery after being diagnosed with thyroid cancer.The League Two club revealed the shock news this afternoon and stated that the midfielder will be out of action until at least the end of next month.
    Grimsby Town star Callum Ainley has undergone surgery for thyroid cancerCredit: Rex
    The League Two side say they hope to have the midfielder back in training at the end of FebruaryCredit: Getty
    A statement from the Mariners said: “Grimsby Town Football Club is saddened to announce that midfielder Callum Ainley was recently diagnosed with thyroid cancer.
    “The 26 year-old, who joined the Mariners from Crewe Alexandra in the summer, has undergone surgery and will now take some time at home to recover with a view to returning to training mid-late February.”
    Grimsby’s statement then added: “Callum has shown great strength of character since he received the news and he is currently being supported by the club to ensure he has everything he needs.
    “We would like to ask supporters and the media to respect his privacy at this time.
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    “We wish Callum a speedy recovery. We hope to see him back in a black and white shirt very soon.”
    Ainley last appeared for Grimsby on December 16 in their 1-1 draw at Newport County in League Two.
    He made his debut for the Mariners on September 16 in a 3-0 loss against the Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney owned Wrexham.
    He has made seven appearances so far before David Artell’s side, who currently sit 19th in the fourth tier.
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    Ainley came through the academy ranks at Crewe after joining them in 2011.
    The ace made his professional debut at the age of 17 in September 2015 and went on to make nearly 250 EFL appearances for them.
    He was also part of the promotion-winning squad in 2020 that finished second in League One.
    Thyroid cancer is quite rare in the UK with around 3,400 diagnoses made each year, with it more common in women than in men.
    The thyroid gland is found at the base of your neck at the front and is just behind the hollow where your collarbones meet.
    The gland, which is made up of two lobes connected by a bridge of tissue, is butterfly-shaped and makes and releases hormones that regulate your heart rate, blood pressure, body temperature and weight.
    The thyroid is a butterfly-shaped hormone producing glandCredit: Getty
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    Liverpool fans want to grant Sven-Goran Eriksson’s ‘dying wish’ after former England boss reveals cancer diagnosis

    LIVERPOOL fans want the club to allow Sven-Goran Eriksson to manage their side in a charity game as he battles cancer.The former England boss, 75, confirmed earlier this week that he is terminally ill and has one year to live “at best”.
    Sven-Goran Eriksson has been a Liverpool fan all his life but never managed the clubCredit: Reuters
    The Swede has revealed that he is a life-long Liverpool supporter.
    And, while he coached the likes of Fiorentina, Benfica, Lazio, Manchester City and Leicester, he never got the opportunity to take charge of the club he loves.
    Now the Reds faithful are calling on Liverpool chiefs to make it happen in March.
    An LFC Legends side will face Ajax in a charity match at Anfield on March 23.
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    The game is a way of raising funds for the LFC Foundation – which looks after children and young people.
    And high-profile supporters of the club have come up with the idea of Eriksson managing Liverpool for the fixture.
    YouTuber and Liverpool fan Douglas Horne posted on Twitter, saying: “Let’s get Sven to manage the Liverpool legends v Ajax, one last dream for him.”
    Anfield Wrap podcast host John Gibbons responded by telling Sky News: “I think people would think it a lovely thing.
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    “He’s a popular person, but knowing that he’s got this dream of being a Liverpool manager all this time just kind of hit home for those Liverpool fans even more really.”
    Speaking directly to Eriksson, Gibbons then added: “It’s always nice to have one more of us so welcome to the Liverpool family and of course to his father as well.
    “We’d love to see you fulfil your dream and your dad’s dream to see you manage Liverpool in this legends game.
    “So if we can help you try and make that happen, that would be fantastic.
    “But if not there is a space on the Kop next to me.
    “If you’d like to come and watch a game as well you would always be more than welcome at Anfield.”
    And other Liverpool supporters reacted on social media, with one saying: “LFC let’s make this happen. To make a dying man’s wish has Liverpool’s name written all over it.”
    While another replied: “Let’s all together show the true meaning of #YNWA and make Sven’s dream come true, by having him as the #LFC manager in the legends game against Ajax!”
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    I hope I’ll live to see England win Euros, says dying Sven-Goran Eriksson as he reveals reason why they lose on pens

    FORMER England boss Sven-Goran Eriksson said yesterday one of his dying wishes is to see the Three Lions win this year’s Euros — and he is confident they can.The Swede, 75, who has been given “a year at best” to live by cancer doctors, said he would be thrilled to be around to watch the team lift their first trophy since 1966.
    Former England boss Sven-Goran Eriksson, pictured during his spell at Notts County said yesterday one of his dying wishes is to see the Three Lions win this year’s EurosCredit: The Times
    Sven said he would forever savour the crucial 5-1 thrashing of Germany in 2001, when David Beckham, above, was one of the scorersCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
    Sven, who never took England past a quarter-final during his time in charge, was full of admiration for captain Harry Kane, with current boss Gareth SouthgateCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    Famed footie schemer and ladies’ man Sven has been charting the progress of Gareth Southgate’s men from his stunning waterside home in Sweden during the months he has kept his terminal illness secret.
    He opened up on their chances in this summer’s tournament in Germany during a wide-ranging interview with The Sun shortly after he revealed his pancreatic cancer diagnosis on radio in his homeland.
    Sven, who learned of his fate in February last year, said: “England play very good football and Sweden have not qualified so I’ll be supporting them. It would be great for me to be around to see them win.
    “They have a very good team and it is not only 11 players or even 12 or 13 — they have many, many extremely good footballers so I think England, this time, can do it.
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    “Gareth Southgate and the players have a very good chance. They know that. And with a little luck with injuries and more luck during the tournament they can go all the way.
    “They’re extremely good and I’m very impressed.”
    Sven, who never took England past a quarter-final during his time in charge from 2001 to 2006, was full of admiration for captain Harry Kane but reserved special praise for Real Madrid star Jude Bellingham.
    He said: “Harry Kane is a born goalscorer and important for England.
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    “But what about the kid from Real Madrid! He’s a big star in Spain and is going to be a big star on the world stage. He is young and extremely good — attacking, defending and scoring goals.
    “I wish he had been at my disposal. I would have found a place for him, for sure.”
    As he watches from his home at Sunne on Lake Fryken, ailing Sven says he will be hoping England are not undone once more by their lingering penalties hoodoo.
    He said: “Last time, against Italy, England came very close to winning but lost on penalties again.
    “I still believe that the bigger the star you are and the bigger the team you play in the more difficult it is for you to take a penalty.
    “It’s nothing to do with technique — it’s all about how you cope with the mental pressure because England haven’t won since ’66, so it’s huge.
    “When he walks from the midline to the penalty spot there are some thoughts in the head of the player, for sure. But let’s hope if it comes down to another penalty shoot-out England can win it this summer.
    “We should have done better when I was in charge at the World Cups in 2002 and especially in 2006 when we should have reached the semi or the final. But in 2002 we were beaten by Brazil, who were the better team on the day and went on to win it.
    “In 2006, I could not see any team better than us but that’s history. We had chances to win but lost on penalties yet again. We have to hope history does not repeat itself.”
     Brave footie favourite Sven said he was “taking each day as it comes” as his colourful life begins to draw to a close — and is relishing his fond memories of his time with England.
    He said he would forever savour the 5-1 thrashing of Germany in a crucial World Cup qualifier in Munich in September 2001, when Michael Owen bagged a hat-trick and David Beckham and Steven Gerrard starred. Sven sighed: “It was incredible, remarkable, because you don’t beat Germany away in a competitive game by 5-1. You can win 1-0, or perhaps 2-0, but 5-1 was very special.
    “A lot of England football fans remember that day and the result was the most amazing ever for me. It’s still very close to my heart.
    “I’m not thinking about what I have done in my life here now but talking to you about my past I know I had a very good life.
    “I’m very lucky to have been in football for a long time at a very high level and that I have seen the world. But when you get a diagnosis like this, every day you wake and you are not full of pain is a great thing.
    “I’m not really in pain right now and I’m being treated very well so far. I take one day at a time.
    “I know what I have. I know it can’t be operated on and everything I take is to try to slow it down — and so far, so good.”
    Sven, who also managed Man City and Leicester City and was director of football at Notts County, went on: “I’m seeing specialists and hopefully I’ll have one year and hopefully more but it will possibly be less as well.
    “I’m still going to the gym regularly because it makes me feel better — physically and even more mentally. I don’t see any reason to stop now.”
    Pictured at his home in Sweden, Sven is staying positiveCredit: The Times
    Sven, who also managed top sides in Sweden, Italy and Portugal, added that he is pleased his favourite team, Liverpool, top the Premier League.
    He said: “I hope Liverpool will win it this year because I have always been a Liverpool fan — right from when I was a young boy.”
    Sven, who dated Italian-American lawyer Nancy Dell’Olio and fellow Swede and TV host Ulrika Jonsson, went on to speak warmly about what could have been his last Christmas and New Year with his family. He said: “We had 13 or 14 over for a family get-together. It was very quiet and very good to see everyone.
    “No one even mentioned that it might be my last Christmas. It might be or it might not be. Who knows?
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    “There were no tearful or emotional moments because I don’t want that.
    “I wanted us to live as normal and I didn’t want to make a drama. My plan now is to enjoy a normal life for as long as possible and to wake up feeling good — that’s a great thing. Life is beautiful — and it is still beautiful.”
    NANCY’S ‘HURT’NANCY Dell’Olio has spoken of her pain at former partner Sven Goran-Eriksson’s cancer diagnosis — but he says that he has no plans to get back in touch with her.
    Nancy, 62, who dated the Swede for more than a decade, said: “I didn’t think 2024 would open with more bad news.
    “I knew that Sven was ill, but it hurts so much to hear this. Sven’s announcement was devastating. I knew he wasn’t well, but hearing his words really hurt. Life can be cruel,”
    Sven, who has a new partner who he declined to identify yesterday, said of Nancy: “I have not reached out to her and she has not reached out to me – not at all. I didn’t know that she had spoken about me.” More

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    Sven-Goran Eriksson’s exes Ulrika Jonsson & Nancy Dell’Olio break silence after former England boss’s cancer diagnosis

    SVEN-Goran Eriksson’s ex-partners Ulrika Jonsson and Nancy Dell’Olio have broken their silence following the shocking news of his cancer diagnosis.The former England boss, 75, bravely revealed he has “at best a year” to live after he was diagnosed with terminal pancreas cancer.
    The England manager Sven Goran Eriksson had a ten-year relationship with lawyer Nancy Dell’OlioCredit: Getty
    Sven revealed he was diagnosed with terminal pancreatic cancerCredit: Twitter More