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    Potential Derby owner Erik Alonso posts boastful video inside stunning house… but fans spot clip is from Tik Tok

    POTENTIAL Derby County owner Erik Alonso posted a video of a stunning house but fans accused him of stealing it from TikTok.The Spaniard shared footage from inside a plush hillside mansion but eagle-eyed fans thought something looked wrong.
    Prospective Derby County Erik Alonso (front left) has been accused of bragging about a house that isn’t hisCredit: Instagram / @eralwbd
    The Spaniard uploaded a clip of this stunning mansion but fans think it’s from TikTok
    Alonso, 29, uploaded a video which scanned around the swanky pad showing off the flash interior.
    The clip also showed the stunning views from the floor to ceiling windows.
    Alonso captioned the post: “Good morning.”
    But fans were not having it after one found the footage on TikTok.
    Twitter account 11 Points wrote: “Is that really your house Erik, or have you just saved that video from TikTok?”
    Jake replied with several laughing emojis and wrote: “No way, how did you find this?”
    Total Derby County said: “Oh wow! That’s excellent.”
    And Flips added: “I’m losing the feeling that he’s a credible buyer.”
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    Spanish financial whizkid Alonso owns management company WBD Sports and has agreed to buy out current owner Mel Morris, subject to EFL approval.
    The new move comes after Morris pulled the plug on the long-running saga of Derventio Holdings potential takeover in March, to end four months of confusion and uncertainty.
    Alonso recently failed to buy Sheffield Wednesday, but is expected to sail through the EFL Owners and Directors Test, with Derby confident the deal will be completed in the ‘near future’.
    However, unlike many ambitious new owners, Alonso is not hell-bent on bringing in his own manager and wants to bring much-needed stability to the Rams.
    SunSport understands a major factor in Alonso’s desire to buy Derby was the chance to work alongside someone of Wayne Rooney’s legendary status, who can attract potential new signings.
    In a statement, outlining his plans, the 29-year-old said: “We are looking forward to working with Wayne Rooney and his team, and will do everything possible to support the club’s vision and ambition.
    “We are privileged to take ownership of one of the founding members of the Football League and to build a fresh future for the fans, staff and players of Derby County.
    “It has undoubtedly been a difficult period both on and off the pitch for the club over the last two seasons and we recognise that all of the staff have been dedicated and worked tirelessly behind the scenes.”
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    Just look into him claiming to try and buy Wednesday literally only a few months ago.😂— E4an (@ElEth4n) May 11, 2021

    Well worth the admission that I have TikTok downloaded.— 11 Points (@11pts1win) May 11, 2021

    A search within TikTok for the song title and “house tour”, it’s about seven or eight results down.— 11 Points (@11pts1win) May 11, 2021

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    Nottingham Forest set for drastic rebuild with 14 players leaving, six new transfers and boardroom and staff overhaul

    NOTTINGHAM FOREST are set for a drastic rebuild this summer with 14 players leaving, according to reports.On top of that, six new transfers are wanted as well as a major overhaul off the field with staff and boardroom personnel.
    Chris Hughton and Nottingham Forest have a major rebuilding job to do this summerCredit: Getty
    According to The Telegraph, however, Chris Hughton’s job is safe and the club want him to be in charge to oversee the changes.
    He will fly to Athens this week to sit down with owner Evangelos Marinakas and discuss the City Ground road map.
    Forest finished this season 17th in the Championship, nine points clear of the relegation zone but scoring just 37 goals in 46 matches – only Derby scored fewer.
    After defeat at home to Preston on the final day, Hughton admitted there was an ‘uncomfortable, busy summer’ ahead.
    Seven players’ contracts end in June.
    But out of Glenn Murray, Michael Dawson, Sammy Ameobi, Samba Sow, Yuri Ribeiro, Michael Hefele and Abdoulaye Diallo, only Ribeiro could be offered an extension.
    Dawson may be kept on around the club if he retires.
    Five players’ loan deals are up and they will be heading back to their parent clubs.
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    Anthony Knockaert (Fulham), Filip Krovinovic (Benfica) and Luke Freeman (Sheffield United) largely disappointed.
    James Garner (Manchester United) and Cyrus Christie (Fulham) fared better with the Red Devils youngster tipped to return to the East Midlands next season to continue his development.
    Finally, the report adds Harry Arter, Gaetan Bong, Carl Jenkinson and Fouad Bachirou are transfer listed as Hughton looks to make further changes.
    The manager could bring youngsters Brennan Johnson, Jordan Gabriel and Tyrese Fornah into the first-team fold after impressing on loan.
    He is also eyeing ‘five or six’ new arrivals and will have the final say on transfers with a new striker the top priority for goal-shy Forest.
    Off the pitch, a new recruitment team is being pieced together.
    Chris Brass looks on course to arrive from Wigan as a senior recruiter while data analyst George Syrianos will come from Stuttgart.
    Chief executive Ioannis Vrentzos could be handed a reduced role but may not be replaced if his position does change.
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    Manchester United’s James Garner could return to the City Ground on loan next seasonCredit: GettyForest’s departing 14

    RELEASED

    Glenn Murray
    Michael Dawson
    Sammy Ameobi
    Samba Sow
    Michael Hefele
    Abdoulaye Diallo

    LOAN ENDED

    Anthony Knockaert (Fulham)
    Filip Krovinovic (Benfica)
    Luke Freeman (Sheffield United)
    Cyrus Christie (Fulham)

    TRANSFER LISTED

    Harry Arter
    Gaetan Bong
    Carl Jenkinson
    Fouad Bachirou 

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    Sol Bamba in emotional final day sub appearance for Cardiff four months after cancer diagnosis and chemotherapy fight

    SOL BAMBA came off the bench for Cardiff on Saturday just four months after being diagnosed with cancer.The centre-back has been undergoing chemotherapy but was summoned off the bench by manager Mick McCarthy in the 95th minute of the Bluebirds’ 1-1 draw with Rotherham.
    Sol Bamba came off the bench for Cardiff just four months after his cancer diagnosisCredit: Getty
    The centre-back replaced Josh Murphy in the 95th minuteCredit: Getty
    Cardiff announced Bamba, 36, had Non-Hodgkin lymphoma in January in a touching statement to fans.
    Non-Hodgkin lymphoma is a cancer that affects the lymphatic system in the body which is a system of vessels and glands.
    The Ivory Coast international started treatment as soon as his condition was confirmed.
    And, after making positive steps forward, was allowed to return to training at the beginning of April.
    Having continued to progress Bamba made the bench for the final day of the Championship season as his side relegated the visiting Millers.
    And with his contract expiring this summer, he was given a chance to get out on the pitch for just the seventh time this season.
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    What is Non-Hodgkin lymphomaNon-Hodgkin lymphoma is a type of cancer that develops in the lymphatic system, a network of vessels and glands spread throughout your body.

    The lymphatic system is part of your immune system.
    Clear fluid called lymph flows through the lymphatic vessels and contains infection-fighting white blood cells known as lymphocytes.
    In non-Hodgkin lymphoma, the affected lymphocytes start to multiply in an abnormal way and begin to collect in certain parts of the lymphatic system, such as the lymph nodes (glands).
    The affected lymphocytes lose their infection-fighting properties, making you more vulnerable to infection.
    The most common symptom of non-Hodgkin lymphoma is a painless swelling in a lymph node, usually in the neck, armpit or groin.
    *This information is from the NHS website.

    He replaced Josh Murphy in the 95th minute and was given a warm embrace as he made his way onto the pitch.
    Fans were made aware of Bamba’s potential involvement ahead of the game when he uploaded a picture online.
    It showed his kit and boots laid out and ready and he simply shared them with a blue heart and angel emoji.
    ROTHERHAM HEARTBREAK
    Paul Warne was left a broken man by Rotherham’s relegation heartbreak.
    His Millers side were on course for a great escape from Championship relegation after Lewis Wing’s thunderous volley propelled them towards safety.
    But Marlon Pack’s late leveller meant an immediate return to the third tier for Rotherham and spared Wayne Rooney’s blushes at Derby.
    It looked like things were finally going the Millers’ way on a chaotic final day in the Championship when they were given lift-off by a stunning volley from Wing after just seven minutes.
    Wes Harding’s cross was headed away from the Cardiff box by Perry NG, but Wing advanced towards the high, floating clearance and unleashed a fierce strike from 25 yards out that goalkeeper Dillon Phillips barely saw before it hit the back of the net.
    But the visitors missed a hatful of clear-cut chances that would have sealed their safety.
    First captain Richard Wood headed wide from a corner before Matt Crooks sliced a shot wide after latching onto a cross from strike partner Michael Smith.
    The Rotherham bench were going through a rollercoaster of emotions as news filtered through of the score in the back-and-forth battle between Derby and Sheffield Wednesday.
    But in the end, they only had themselves to blame when Pack drilled a low strike into the bottom corner, meaning the Miller’s great grind for survival against all the odds fell short. 
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    Wayne Rooney promises to stay at Derby if Rams are relegated to League One

    WAYNE ROONEY has promised he will manage Derby in League One next season if they are relegated.The Rams will drop from the Championship if they lose to Sheffield Wednesday at Pride Park.
    Wayne Rooney will stay with Derby County if they are relegated to League OneCredit: PA
    And if Rotherham win at Cardiff, even a draw will not be enough.
    Asked by SunSport if he will definitely remain in charge in English football’s third tier, Rooney said: “Yes, 100 per cent. My focus and commitment is to Derby County.
    “They’ve given me this opportunity to be a manager and I’m committed whatever the outcome is.
    “I’m never one to walk away from a challenge. I want to push this club forward.”
    Of course, whether the club would want him to remain next season remains to be seen.
    So far he has won 10 of his 35 games and lost 18 since taking over from sacked Phillip Cocu in November.
    Taking charge with the Rams bottom of the table, he managed to haul them eight points clear of danger – but one win from the last 14 leaves them just two points clear today.
    Rooney has stubbornly refused to dust off his boots since deciding to retire in November.
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    The former England captain said he is fnished with playing – and is tired of answering questions about itCredit: PA
    And he said: “My time as a player has gone. I’m fed up with answering questions about it.
    “I’m manager of this club and must manage these players to get a result tomorrow.
    “I won’t be playing football ever again. I want that put to bed now.
    “I wasn’t exactly scoring many goals. I scored a free-kick and played midfield.
    “I don’t think I would’ve added much to the team since. The time was right to stop playing and focus on my job.”
    Rooney is every bit as excited about this lunchtime’s cruncher as he was in Moscow ahead of Manchester United’s 2008 Champions League triumph.
    And he revealed that he was intending to spend last night doing exactly the same as he was against that famous victory over Chelsea on penalties.
    He said: “I laid in my bed in Moscow watching Sister Act. This evening, I’ll lay in my bed and watch a different movie.”

    Rooney has been building this game up as a cup final.
    Given he won seven cup finals during his playing career – the Champions League, Europa League, World Club Championship, an FA Cup and three League Cups – he knows a thing or two about being successful in them.
    And he said: “We’re in a position where we have a cup final. The previous 45 games don’t mean anything.
    “If we win, we get our rewards. If we lose, we’re in a difficult place.
    “I’ve told the players ‘If you can’t get up for a cup final, then you can leave the building now. You won’t be considered for the match.’
    “But every player wants to play.
    “I’m excited, confident and wish it was 12.30pm right now.”
    However, the Rams have no momentum going into the game – having lost their last six games.
    Wayne Rooney’s playing careerWayne Rooney has retired from playing after an illustrious 19-year career.
           Games Goals
    Everton (2002-04) 77 17
    Man Utd (2004-17) 559 253
    Everton (2017-18) 40 11
    D.C United (2018-20) 52 25
    Derby (2020) 35 7
    TOTAL        763 313
    International
    England (2003-18) 120 53

    But Rooney said: “Birmingham won the League Cup against Arsenal in 2011 but their form was dreadful in the Premier League.
    “They got themselves into the cup final and won it.
    “There is pressure – but you must embrace it.”
    Derby’s slump has been down to poor defending and shocking game management – something Rooney acknowledges.
    With various permutations surrounding both Rotherham’s trip to Cardiff and the do-or-die cruncher at Pride Park, Rooney admits there may be a scenario where his team must consider what is happening in South Wales.

    He said: “We’re going for a win but of course towards the end of the game if Cardiff are 2-0 or 3-0 up and we know a draw is enough, then we’ll look at where we are in our game and take whatever action we need to.
    “But, from the first whistle, we’re going to try to get three points.”Rooney has never been in a situation like this before – having not been involved in a relegation fight during his successful playing career.
    And asked what he has learned from his experience in the unforgiving lower reaches of the Championship, the England legend said: “You learn what players become leaders, the players that have shown character.
    “I have to say the players – even though we haven’t got the results we’ve wanted – have given absolutely everything.
    “I’ve spoken to different people who have been in this situation. My assistant manager Liam Rosenior for example has been relegated before.
    “Everyone has told me about splits in the dressing room, players not liking each other and arguing. And that has ended up in them getting relegated.
    “With this group of players, as individuals and a team, they’ve been 100 per cent committed, which is fantastic to see despite the situation we’re in.”
    England legends who flopped as managersWAYNE ROONEY is in danger of joining these Three Lions heroes who failed to make an impression in management.
    BOBBY MOORE (Southend): Only man to captain England to World Cup glory, the West Ham hero managed the Shrimpers and in his time there the club were relegated from the old Third Division and then finished fifth bottom in the Fourth Division, narrowly avoiding having to apply for re-election to the Football League.
    BOBBY CHARLTON (Preston): Took charge of the Lancashire club and signed his ex-Manchester United and 1966 World Cup-winning team-mate Nobby Stiles as player coach. But North End were relegated from the Second Division after finishing third from bottom in 1974. Despite Sir Bobby dusting off his boots the following season, he failed to get the club promoted and finally quit after a disagreement over John Bird’s transfer to Newcastle.
    PAUL GASCOIGNE (Kettering): Gazza was appointed by the Northamptonshire club who played in Conference North in October 2005 – but his tenure lasted just 39 days with owner Imraan Ladak claiming the legendary midfielder drank every day he worked. He won three, lost three and drew two of his eight games in charge.
    ALAN SHEARER (Newcastle): Record Premier League scorer took the reins of his beloved Geordies for the final eight games of the 2008-09 season while Joe Kinnear recovered from heart surgery. But his spell in charge was a disaster, ending in relegation to the Championship after only managing one win, two draws and five losses.
    GARY NEVILLE (Valencia): His time in Spain was a disaster after his surprise appointment in December 2015 and was sacked after less than four months in charge. During his time at Valencia , he won just three of their 16 La Liga games and were just six points clear of relegation when they fired him. They also crashed out in the group stages of the Champions League, got stuffed 7-0 by Barcelona, did not keep a single clean sheet and the ex-Manchester United ace was hated by the fans.

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    Watford are back to the Premier League and so will I be – I’m using all the negative talk and smirking as motivation

    I’VE heard all the talk since Watford’s promotion back to the Premier League.I’ll be 33 this summer, I’ve missed a large chunk of the season through injury, I’ve been doing a lot of media work, so I won’t be playing a lot of football next season, right? Wrong.
    Watford have secured an instant return to the Premier League after being relegated last termCredit: PA
    I’m not angry about all these suggestions. I’m smirking and I’m using it all as motivation.
    People can underestimate me and assume my career is winding down but I am very far from done.
    I’m back to fitness after tearing my Achilles and calf and I’m hoping to feature in our final match of the season against Swansea.
    Then I’m going to train all summer and attack the new season head-on.
    Normally I have a summer blow-out, then go through hell in pre-season to get myself back into shape.
    But not this summer. I am still under contract at Watford and I have never been so determined to be in tip-top condition to get into the team for the start of next season.
    People are far too quick to write off players when they are over 30. But although I’m not slow, I don’t have electric pace and I do have a decent football brain.
    There is no reason why I can’t play at the top level for a good few seasons yet.
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    Troy Deeney has scored seven goals in 18 Championship games this campaign – and is promising to be ready for the Premier League next seasonCredit: Rex
    I scored 10 goals in 27 games during our last Premier League season and that is not a bad record in a relegated side.
    I’ve been doing media work for talkSPORT and The Sun and I’m now on the PFA board and have been involved in a lot of anti-racism work – all of which I have found rewarding.
    But that is not as time-consuming as people think. If they reckon I’m not focused on my football, then they don’t know me at all.
    I can’t wait to be back in the top flight, hearing our supporters roaring us on again and hearing the opposition fans calling me every name under the sun.
    I’ve missed those opposition fans almost as much as the Watford supporters – I feed off the abuse I get. I can’t wait to play at all those great stadiums again – places like Villa Park and Elland Road for the first time in years, in front of a full house.
    I’m determined to savour it more than ever, for as long as I’ve got.
    As a player when you recall great games you play in, it is the atmosphere you remember first.
    This has been the strangest of seasons and I am absolutely thrilled for all my team-mates – especially those who’ve experienced promotion for the first time.
    Watford have finished the 2020-21 Championship season as runners-up to NorwichCredit: Getty
    Playing such a central role for Watford over the last decade, I can’t pretend it hasn’t hurt my ego that I’ve not been involved anywhere near as much as I’d have liked this season.
    I have still played well at times, I’ve scored some important goals and provided assists and in the last few months, I’ve been at matches, in the dressing-room, sitting near our subs and been as vocal as I would have been out on the pitch.
    Our manager, Xisco Munoz, has made sure I’ve been involved and I’m delighted he is going to get a stab at the Premier League.
    When he arrived in December, he lifted the mood 100 per cent.
    There aren’t many managers who can strike the right balance between the arrogance you require to be the boss and the humility needed to listen to others but Xisco has got that.
    Some managers think they know it all. Some shy away from unpopular decisions. Not Xisco.
    He was a fine player with Real Betis and Valencia, where he worked under Rafa Benitez, who is a mentor to him. He wants us to play it out from the back – but he is pragmatic and flexible too.
    He is only 40 and hasn’t been managing for long. He has arrived in a new country, during the middle of a pandemic – which causes so many challenges for players and managers – and he has still managed to create an excellent team spirit.
    Troy Deeney has a contract at Vicarage Road until the end of the seasonCredit: PA

    You talk about the ‘spirit in the dressing room’ well this season, we’ve had the spirit in the marquee in the car park at Stoke, the spirit in the supporters’ club bar at QPR and the spirit in the conference rooms at Nottingham Forest.
    Those are the sort of places where we’ve been changing at away games. And half-times have often been rushed.
    Normally a manager might wait a few minutes before delivering his message but often, at away games, we haven’t had the time after we’ve reached whichever weird and wonderful places we’ve been stationed in.
    Footballers are a superstitious bunch, very particular in our preparations – but a lot of that has gone out of the window.
    We’re privileged to have been able to carry on playing the game we love during the pandemic but there have been unique challenges and I’m proud of the way we secured promotion at the first attempt.
    Finally, I know Watford’s owners have a reputation for being ruthless with managers but I’m proud of how the club stuck by its employees after relegation, when they could easily have used Covid as an extra excuse to make a raft of redundancies.
    I love this club and can’t wait to play a big part as captain in the Premier League again.
    If you think I’m anywhere near finished, then you haven’t seen the big smirk on my face!
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    Inter Miami set to make shock Ashley Young free transfer swoop if he quits Inter Milan as he mulls over next move

    INTER MIAMI are ready to rival Watford for Ashley Young should he exit Inter Milan.Ex-England star Young, 35, won Serie A with the Italian giants this season but his current contract expires this summer.
    Inter Milan star Ashley Young is being chased by both Inter Miami and former club WatfordCredit: Getty
    SunSport exclusively revealed that Watford are keen on bringing back their former academy product.
    It would be an emotional homecoming ahead of their return to the Premier League.
    But David Beckham’s MLS franchise Miami also fancy signing the versatile veteran, who won the Premier League in 2013 with Manchester United.
    Ambitious Miami are building an exciting squad having lured a number of high-profile players in recent windows, including boss Phil Neville.
    Their squad includes World Cup winner Blaise Matuidi, ex-Real Madrid striker Gonzalo Higuain, former Stoke hardman Ryan Shawcross.
    But they know they have a battle on their hands with the Hornets in the race to secure Young’s services.
    Young featured in 110 games for the Hornets between 2003-2007, scoring 22 goals including 15 strikes in the 2005-06 season.
    And he has made no secret of his desire to retire at his former stomping ground.
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    Speaking on Watford’s ‘Golden Tales’ podcast in October, he said: “If I could go back and play there [at Watford] again, I would walk from Italy right now.
    “Because it’s what I know, it’s where I come from and it’s what allowed me to be who I am and get where I am.
    “For me, at my age now, and you can ask my family, you can ask my agent, if I had the opportunity to go back and finish my career at Watford, I would jump at the chance.”
    Before adding: “I know what started my career. It was Watford.
    “I always say and I will always say it’s my home.”
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    Harry Wilson tipped for Wales success at Euros with Liverpool winger linked with Leeds and Rangers summer transfer

    HARRY WILSON has been tipped to shine at Euro 2020 and win a big-money summer move if his Liverpool dream ends.The ambitious Reds midfielder, 24, faces a waiting game to see if he can break into Jurgen Klopp’s first-team squad next season when his loan spell at Cardiff expires this month.
    Harry Wilson is out to impress at this summer’s EurosCredit: Getty
    Premier League side Leeds and Steven Gerrard’s Rangers have been linked with the Welshman, who has also been on loan at Derby and Bournemouth.
    And Wales boss Robert Page believes the Euro finals is a chance for Wilson to impress Klopp or future suitors.
    Page said: “First and foremost , playing for your country is the best thing as a professional footballer.
    “Then you have your individual reasons for wanting to do well, of course you do.
    “We all want to play at the top and have the best careers we possibly can as players.
    “If Harry has said that I absolutely get it. He doesn’t want to play Championship football for the rest of his career.
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    From a selfish point of view he is going to want to have a good summer and put his name out there and be recognised.Robert Page

    “Knowing Harry as I do he is ambitious and wants to play at the very top and compete against the best week in week out.
    “From a selfish point of view he is going to want to have a good summer and put his name out there and be recognised. He is one of many who will have that same attitude.”
    Wilson, capped 24 times by Wales, scored a hat-trick for Mick McCarthy’s Cardiff in the 4-0 win over Birmingham last weekend.
    Last summer, Liverpool put a £20million price tag on Wilson, who has two years left on his Anfield contract.
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    Robert Page has spoken of his hopes for WilsonCredit: PA
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    Teemu Pukki facing race to be fit for Euros with Finland after Norwich striker suffers ankle ligament damage

    TEEMU PUKKI is facing a race against time to be fit for the Euros.The Norwich star, 31, sustained ankle ligament damage in Saturday’s title-winning win over Reading.
    Teemu Pukki is an injury doubt ahead of Finland’s Euro 2020 campaign after suffering ankle ligament damageCredit: Getty
    It has left Finland sweating on their talisman ahead of their first-ever major tournament this summer.
    Yet Finn head coach Markku Kanerva moved to allay fears Pukki, who has hit 30 goals in 90 caps for his country, could miss out.
    Kanerva said: “We believe Teemu is fit to play at the European Championships. 
    “The treatment programme and recovery have already started.
    “Everyone is aiming for Teemu Pukki to be in full working order when the European Championships start.”
    Pukki has taken his Norwich goals tally to 66 in 120 league games with 26 this season to fire the Canaries back into the Premier League.
    He will play no part at Barnsley on Saturday but is still set to join up with his nation at the end of this month.
    Finland are in Group B at the rearranged Euro 2020 with No1 country Belgium as well as Denmark and Russia.
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    Kanerva’s side are 54th in the world rankings but will be hopeful Pukki’s goals can fire the Scandanevian nation into the knockout stages.
    Their opening match is in Copenhagen before two in St Petersburg.
    The striker picked up the problem in the 4-1 win over Reading last weekendCredit: Getty
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