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    Chelsea icon Ramires gets tattoo of iconic Champions League goal vs Barcelona after announcing retirement aged 35

    FORMER Chelsea star Ramires has marked his retirement by getting his memorable Champions League goal against Barcelona tattooed on his leg.The 35-year-old scored 34 goals during six seasons in English football, with the most notable coming at the Nou Camp back in 2012.
    Ramires marked his retirement with a tattoo of his most famous goal
    Ramires scores a brilliant chip against Barcelona in 2012Credit: Reuters
    With Chelsea trailing 2-1 on aggregate after Barca wiped out their first leg advantage, and down to 10 men following John Terry’s red card, Ramires took matters into his own hands in first half stoppage-time.
    Having been sent through by Frank Lampard, Ramires beat both Carlos Puyol and Sergio Busquets to the ball before exquisitely chipping over Victor Valdes to bring Chelsea level in the tie and ahead on away goals.
    Ultimately, the game was more remembered for Fernando Torres’ late strike, which sealed Chelsea’s place in the Champions League final.
    But Ramires’ goal was still equally as important, with the Blues going on to win the competition for the first time ever after beating Bayern Munich on their own patch on penalties in the final.
    Ramires won both the Premier League and League Cup under Jose MourinhoCredit: PA:Press Association
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    Unfortunately, Ramires was booked later in the game against Barcelona, which meant he was suspended for the showpiece in the German capital.
    Nevertheless, the 35-year-old, who’s set to call time on his career having been without a club since leaving Palmeiras back in 2020, has marked the semi-final occasion by getting the moment tattooed on his right leg.
    Chelsea fans reacted to the tattoo on Twitter, with one calling it a ‘so beautiful’, while another described it as ‘unforgettable’.
    Ramires would spend four more years at Stamford Bridge before leaving for Chinese Super League club Jiangsu Suning, although only after adding the Premier League, Europa League and League Cup to his medal collection with the Blues.
    Ramires spent four years in China after leaving ChelseaCredit: Getty
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    He rounded off his playing days by returning home to Brazil, with his final professional game coming for Palmeiras in the Copa Libertadores almost two years ago.
    Ramires has been a free agent since his departure in November 2020, but has only now decided to officially hang up his boots. More

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    Uefa ‘to invite top MLS team to join Champions League, Europa League & Conference League winners in revamped Super Cup’

    MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER clubs could face the winners of the Champions League in a revamped Super Cup reportedly being considered by Uefa.It has been alleged that talks are already underway for a “four-team season-opening event” which would replace the current Super Cup.
    New York City FC celebrate winning last season’s MLSCredit: Getty
    And it would continue to feature the winners of both the Champions League and Europa League as well as the new Europa Conference League.
    America is believed to be the main destination to host it, with one option said to include the host nation’s champions also – which would be the MLS in this case – as a fourth team.
    The idea to replace the Super Cup from 2024 is said to be “gaining traction” and will have an emphasis on trying to attract more female fans and families.
    The Press Association claims that sources have informed them that could mean “placing the matches within a weekend festival” or “having pop acts perform” prior to games or at half-time.
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    They have been encouraged by other sports moving matches and events into new markets, such as the NFL’s success in staging regular-season games in London.
    The European Club Association’s General Assembly in Istanbul is currently taking place and more discussions on the above are due to take place.

    Formula One CEO Stefano Domenicali was invited to explain how F1 is trying to attract new fans and widen interest.
    And ECA chairman Nasser Al Khelaifi is due to discuss dangerous debt levels of clubs around the continent.
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    New York City FC lifted the MLS Cup last season Stateside.
    Real Madrid, who beat Europa League holders Eintracht Frankfurt in the Uefa Super Cup in August, won the Champions League last term.
    And it was Jose Mourinho’s Roma that were crowned the inaugural winners of the Europa Conference League. More

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    Thomas Tuchel could be DEPORTED before Christmas with German in post-Brexit visa limbo after Chelsea axe

    THOMAS TUCHEL could be DEPORTED before Christmas with the German stuck in post-Brexit visa limbo following his Chelsea sacking, according to reports.The 2021 Champions League-winning manager was incredibly let go following a poor start domestically and in Europe.
    Thomas Tuchel is unsure on whether he must leave the UK due to post-Brexit visa rulesCredit: Getty
    Chelsea’s new owner Todd Boehly swung the axe after watching his club fall to a 1-0 defeat to Dinamo Zagreb in Europe.
    The brutal sacking came despite Chelsea splashing £254million on some of Europe’s top talent over the summer.
    Tuchel was replaced by Graham Potter, who left his post at Brighton to fill the vacant managerial role at Stamford Bridge.
    And to make things worse for Tuchel, he may be booted out of the country too due to Brexit rules, The Telegraph reports.
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    It is believed the 49-year-old is only able to stay for a maximum of 90 days following his sacking having arrived on a post-Brexit Governing Body Endorsement visa.
    However, there has been no official confirmation from the relevant parties.
    Talks are ongoing and Tuchel is said to be “happy and comfortable” living in the UK, and he is still weighing up his options.
    He was even spotted smiling in London on Wednesday.
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    Tuchel stopped and posed for photos with supporters.
    A representative for Tuchel told the Telegraph: “We will act in accordance with UK rules and adapt all future plans. Final decisions are not made yet.”
    Tuchel took over at Chelsea in January 2021.
    The West London club had to file a special application in order to get Tuchel and his staff access into the country following the UK’s exit from the European Union. More

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    Jordan Henderson joins Eric Dier in slamming fan abuse and says family will SKIP World Cup after Euro 2020 final hell

    JORDAN HENDERSON has revealed his family are planning to avoid the World Cup finals in Qatar after horrific experiences at major matches.The Liverpool skipper’s dad, wife and children were caught up in the terrible problems before the Euro 2020 final at Wembley, while there were also major security issues at last season’s Champions League final in Paris.
    Henderson’s family will skip the World Cup after the chaos surrounding the Euro 2020 final as well as last season’s Champions League finaleCredit: Getty
    The England midfielder said: “My family and friends have had a couple of experiences over the last couple of years which have really shocked them and probably put them off going to future games.
    “My dad said after the Champions League final that he was done with it.
    “When you’ve had those experiences sometimes, you think whether it is worth risking but we will have to see.”
    Spurs defender Eric Dier admitted this week he has stopped his mum from going to watch matches due to abuse.
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    And now Henderson has revealed the aggro players’ families can face.
    His wife Rebecca and young children were caught up in the trouble at Wembley 14 months ago ahead of the Euro final penalties loss to Italy.
    Henderson said: “My wife and kids tried to get in a side door but people wouldn’t let them in and they were trapped.
    “She was trying to get the kids away from all the middle of what was happening and eventually, I think after about 15 or 20 minutes, somebody recognised that she was my wife and they were let in.
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    “But if that person had not done that they could have been in trouble.”
    Equally, Henderson’s family were caught up in crowd problems ahead of the Champions League final against Real Madrid.
    He added: “It was pretty horrific. As a fan, if you don’t feel comfortable and you feel threatened, you’re not going to want to go again.
    “It’s as simple as that really.” More

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    Antonio Rudiger DELIBERATELY wound up opponents at Chelsea to ‘wake the fans up’ as he admits love of ‘provoking’ rivals

    ANTONIO RUDIGER has admitted to deliberately winding up opponents in a match to wake up the silent Chelsea fans.The former Blues defender was bored with the lack of atmosphere inside Stamford Bridge when they hosted Newcastle last season.
    Rudiger admitted to deliberately making mistakes to wake up the crowd against NewcastleCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    Centre-half Rudiger revealed he often picks a target from the opposition to wind up in order to get the best out of himself.
    The German, now with Real Madrid, said: “I’ll be honest: I deliberately wound people up because it was just too quiet in the stadium for me during this game.
    “I wanted to wake people up with it. I like to analyse my opponents and think to myself, ‘OK, let’s see how they react if I provoke them a bit.
    “But it’s not like I pick someone before every game. That happens spontaneously.”
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    Rudiger was a huge favourite with Chelsea supporters during his five years there because of his uncompromising attitude and spiky personality.
    He left reluctantly on a free transfer at the end of last season because Chelsea’s old board of directors failed to tie him down with a new deal.
    Rudiger has joined European champions Real Madrid to team up with ex-Chelsea boss Carlo Ancelotti.
    And Rudiger has been blown away by the Italian’s unique man-management which has made him feel wanted in Spain.
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    Rudiger said: “I had only been in our new house with my family for a few hours – we were just barbecuing – and the doorbell suddenly rang.
    “I opened it and Carlo Ancelotti was just standing in front of me. A wow moment. He sat down at the table with us, ate with us and got to know my family.
    “Very normal, very down-to-earth. He was there for two hours, we talked about everything.
    “I’ll be honest, I’ve never experienced anything like it, no coach has ever done something like that for me. After the few months with him.
    I deliberately wound people up because it was just too quiet in the stadium for me during this gameAntonio Rudiger
    “I have to say: When it comes to dealing with players, Ancelotti is untouchable. Stop Don Carlo, a coaching legend – he already collected Champions League titles when I was a child.
    “Working with him every day now and at the most successful club in the world is wonderful.”
    Rudiger does not seem to miss Chelsea too much. Paying tribute to his new best mate Toni Kroos – a fellow Germany international and now team-mate in the Spanish capital.
    Rudiger said: “We always got along well and respectfully with the national team, but we always exchanged two sentences with each other.
    “Something like, ‘Hey, how are you?’ and ‘Bye’. Maybe because we just didn’t have enough time.
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    “At Real I met another Toni Kroos. He speaks very good Spanish, is completely open and also very helpful.
    “He has supported me with the language since day one and has offered to help me with other things several times out of nowhere. He’s a very relaxed guy.” More

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    Premier League giants like Man Utd and Arsenal will have power to SCRAP FA Cup replays – but rest of league won’t

    PREM Euro giants will be offered the chance to play one-off early FA Cup ties to avoid a New Year fixtures pile-up.Wembley chiefs are ready to agree to scrap some FA Cup third and fourth round replays to ease this season’s match congestion.
    Clubs in European competitions will have the opportunity to scrap FA Cup replaysCredit: Getty
    But while the vast majority of ties WILL still have second matches if required, teams in European competitions will be offered the option of settling ties on the day.
    FA bosses recognise that the issues of an already-congested campaign due to the six-week World Cup break have been exacerbated by the postponements caused by The Queen’s death.
    The seven teams in European competitions face nine matches next month compared to the six games scheduled for the other 13 sides.
    This month’s 13 domestic and Euro postponements mean Arsenal, Manchester City, Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester United will head into the second half of the campaign two Prem matches behind schedule and facing potentially playing 42 matches between Boxing Day and the end of the season.
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    And that potential backlog will see FA chiefs agree to giving them dispensation to settle some ties on the day rather than face extra matches.
    While the FA’s lucrative TV contracts include replays for the third and fourth rounds, Wembley chiefs will be willing to grant an exemption in specific cases this season to help ensure the European teams do not get snowed under by games.
    But the FA will NOT give up early round replays without a fight despite the desire of some Prem clubs to ensure all ties in the competition are one-off affairs from 2024.
    Replays are worth up to £20m in the value of the current deals with worldwide broadcasters.
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    And with some overseas TV deals including second games in the initial rounds now in place until 2027, it appears replays are set to stay for another five years at least – unless Prem clubs come up with a hefty compensation package.
    A decision on which ties will be settled on the day – likely to be with penalty shoot-outs available after extra-time – will not be made until after the second round draw in December. More

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    Antonio Rudiger DELIBERATELY made mistakes at Chelsea to ‘wake the fans up’ and loves to ‘provoke’ rivals

    MAKING mistakes as a defender can be the most consequential, but ex-Chelsea defender Antonio Rudiger has admitted to mucking up DELIBERATELY.The now-Real Madrid ace, 29, looks back on his time in West London fondly.
    Rudiger admitted to deliberately making mistakes to wake up the crowd against NewcastleCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    Havertz scored a late winner and Rudiger was bookedCredit: Rex
    Rudiger won the Champions League, Super Cup and Club World Cup before earning a free transfer to Real in the summer.
    His form under ex-boss Thomas Tuchel, in particular, made him a fan favourite with the Chelsea faithful.
    However, Rudiger has admitted he would DELIBERATELY have eccentric moments to wake up the “quiet” crowd.
    An example of the German international stirring a reaction from the terraces came in last season’s dramatic 1-0 Premier League victory over Newcastle.
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    Despite Kai Havertz scoring an 89th-minute winner, Rudiger says he was careless on purpose, which resulted in a booking.
    He told German outlet Sport1: “I’ll be honest: I deliberately made a few mistakes because it was just too quiet in the stadium for me during this game.
    “I wanted to wake people up with it.”
    Provoking fans with mistakes wasn’t the only deliberate actions Rudiger would take on the pitch.
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    He was also known for being a bit of a wind-up merchant with his opposition.
    Rudiger says he “spontaneously” picks his targets to wind up as the game goes on.
    He continued: ” like to analyse my opponents and think to myself: ‘Okay, let’s see how they react if I provoke them a bit’.
    “But it’s not like I pick someone before every game. That happens spontaneously.”
    The defender added: “At the end of the day, football is also entertainment. 
    “Fans come to the stadium to be entertained. You won’t see me dribble five, six, seven or eight players like Vinicius. 
    “I do this in a different way. I stand out because I’m a guy.”
    Tuchel is held in high regard by Rudiger, and the dismissal of the Champions League-winning manager shocked him.
    Rudiger reached out to Tuchel after the news broke and thanked his fellow compatriot for their time together at Stamford Bridge.
    He said on Tuchel’s sacking: “First they let him get new players, only to then let him go after a few games. 
    “I was surprised at the speed. The day of his release was a sad one for me. I wrote to him afterwards and thanked him again for everything. 
    Rudiger reached out to Tuchel after the German was sacked by ChelseaCredit: Getty
    “He was there for everyone, not just me. If you look at where we came from and where he took us, he did the impossible. 
    “But you know how it is in football. Sometimes you’re the hero, sometimes the bogeyman.”
    Since leaving Chelsea, Rudiger has made nine appearances for LaLiga and Champions League holders Real.
    And legendary boss Carlo Ancelotti has already left a big impression on Rudiger.
    Rudiger says “nobody comes close” to the Italian, who turned up at his door following his arrival in Madrid at a barbecue.
    He said on Ancelotti: “I had been in our new house in Madrid for just a few hours with my family.
    “We were having a barbecue and then the bell rang.
    “I opened the door and Ancelotti was there! Wow! He sat with us, had lunch with us and met my family, he’s a very friendly and open man.
    “He stayed with us for two hours, we talked about everything.
    “I’ll be honest, I had never experienced anything like that with other coaches.
    “After just these first few months I have to say that nobody comes close to Ancelotti when it comes to how he treats players.
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    “He’s a coaching legend who collected Champions League trophies when I was just a kid.
    “Working with him every day in the world’s biggest club is just wonderful.” More

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    Benfica hilariously paint over star’s No9 shirt to create new number during Champions League tie with Rangers

    NYCOLE RAYSLA hilariously had to have a new squad number hand-painted on the back of her shirt during a recent Champions League tie.The forward found herself wearing the DIY kit during Benfica’s Round Two first leg Champions League 3-2 win over Glasgow Rangers.
    Benfica officials painted ’28’ on the back of Nycole Raysla’s number nine jersey to resolve a shirt number issue
    Benfica clinched a gritty 3-2 away win against Malky Thomson’s Rangers acesCredit: Rex
    The Brazil-born striker normally wears the No9 shirt for the Lisbon-based club when she plays in the top tier of women’s football in Portugal.
    But in the Champions League the forward, who has netted 35 goals in 55 top-flight appearances, is registered with No28.
    At the start of the second half of her side’s clash with Rangers, Raysla was subbed on to replace team-mate Daniela Silva.
    And seemingly unable to find a No28 jersey, Benfica officials resorted to daubing ‘28’ in white paint over the No9.
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    Rangers are currently top of the table in the Scottish Women’s Premier League.
    The club have notched up 15 points after winning five of their first five games in Scotland’s top tier.
    And they recently made history by reaching Round Two of the Champions League qualifying stages for the first time ever.
    In the clash with Benfica, Kayla McCoy put Rangers 1-0 up in the 25th minute despite their opponents’ dominance by heading home a curled cross into the box from Brogan Hay.
    Their Portuguese opponents levelled 13 minutes later with Ana Vitoria firing the ball past Rangers shot-stopper Victoria Esson at the near post.
    The second spell saw the visitors take the lead with Vitoria bagging her second with a left-footed strike following Andreia Norton’s pass.
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    The hosts responded with McCoy firing the ball in the bottom corner in the 58th minute.
    But in the late stages, they went behind after Esson’s catch from a corner went awry with the ball crossing the line in the 78th minute.
    The result leaves Malky Thomson’s side needing a win at Benfica Campus next Wednesday to book their place in the Champions League group stages. More