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    What is Gareth Bale’s golf handicap?

    NEWLY retired football star Gareth bale is turning heads on the golf course. The former Tottenham and Real Madrid star had a glittering career winning 22 trophies the last of which was the MLS Cup with Los Angeles FC.
    Gareth Bale in action at last weekends AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.Credit: Getty
    Gareth Bale celebrates scoring for Wales at the 2022 World Cup in QatarCredit: AP
    Bale announced his retirement on January 9, but he left nobody in any doubt how he would fill his spare time.
    During his time at Real Madrid the Welshman earned the nickname ‘The Golfer’ and was even mocked by his own supporters for his golf obsession.
    The recently retired five-time Champions League winner has not taken long to get back into the limelight, making his PGA Tour debut at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.
    He played against the likes of Hollywood star Bill Murray and NFL superstar Aaron Rodgers.

    The Welsh ace was paired with professional golfer Joseph Bramlett and finished the tournament at 16 under par.
    Bale and Bramlett narrowly missed making the final round of the competition that resumes today after high winds postponed Sunday’s action as they finished joint-16th overall.
    What is Gareth Bale’s golf handicap?
    As of late 2022 Bale was playing off a handicap of two which means he is an above-average amateur golfer and is almost playing off scratch (0).
    The Welsh ace isn’t quite as good as the professionals but has impressed recently at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.
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    He will have plenty of time to improve his game now he’s retired.
    Bale has a three-hole golf course at his home in Wales which was built in 2018.
    The par three holes are modelled on a selection from three high profile venues.
    The holes at Bale’s mini course are the 17th at Sawgrass, the Postage Stamp at Royal Troon and the 12th at Augusta. More

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    Is Man Utd vs Leeds on TV? Rashford and Co aim to go level with City in crucial Prem clash – Stream, kick-off time

    MANCHESTER UNITED take on Leeds in their Premier League game in hand this week. The Red Devils are coming off a tight 2-1 win over Crystal Palace at Old Trafford.
    Marcus Rashford scored again in Man Utd’s 2-1 win over Crystal PalaceCredit: PA
    Leeds lost 1-0 to Forest on Sunday in the Premier LeagueCredit: Getty
    Leeds, on the other hand, are in a bit of a slump and lost their clash with Nottingham Forest 1-0.
    United are looking certain to finish in the top four this season but will now be looking to nab second place.
    Rivals Manchester City were beaten 1-0 by Tottenham on Sunday and United could go level with a win over Leeds.
    But Jesse Marsch’s men are in a relegation battle, and they’ll be desperate to prove they aren’t just pushovers.
    When is Man Utd vs Leeds?

    Man Utd’s home clash against Leeds will take place on Wednesday, February 8.
    The game will get underway from 8pm UK time.
    The match will be held at Old Trafford.

    What channel is it and can it be live streamed?
    Man Utd vs Leeds will NOT be shown on live TV in the UK.
    You can, however, keep up to date with the game right here on SunSport with our live blog.
    Team news
    One man who will miss the game is Casemiro, who is suspended for United for their next three games following his red card against Crystal Palace.
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    Scott McTominay is still trying to return to full fitness which means Marcel Sabitzer should get his full debut for United.
    Christian Eriksen and Anthony Martial are both still out of contention.
    The big injury news for Leeds is Rodrigo, who is out until April with an ankle injury.
    Odds

    Man Utd – 40/85
    Draw – 18/5
    Leeds – 11/2

    *Odds courtesy of Betfair and correct at time of publication. More

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    Who is Christian Atsu and what football clubs did he play for?

    CHRISTIAN ATSU is a well known face to English football fans, having represented four different Premier League clubs during his career.Here we look at his footballing career, what he has achieved, and his family life.
    Christian Atsu signed for Chelsea in 2013, but only appeared in friendlies with the West London club
    Who is Christian Atsu?
    Christian Atsu is a Ghanaian International footballer who has played for four Premier League clubs.
    He was signed by Jose Mourinho at Chelsea in 2013, but his time with the Blues was restricted to appearances in friendlies.
    He has enjoyed a successful career with his national side, having made 65 appearances since his debut in 2012.
    He was named player of the tournament at the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations, where he scored two goals as Ghana reached the final, where they lost on penalties to Ivory Coast.
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    Atsu was reportedly trapped under rubble following a huge earthquake which affected Turkey and Syria in February 2023.
    What football clubs has Christian Atsu played for?
    Atsu began his professional career at Porto, but was loaned out to Rio Ave in 2011.
    He returned for the 2012/13 season, and helped Porto to win the Primeira Liga that season, making 29 appearances during his only full season in the first team.
    After impressing in Portugal, Atsu signed for Premier League side Chelsea in September 2013.
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    He was immediately loaned out to Eredivisie side Vitesse Arnhem for the remainder of the 2013/14 season.
    He had loan spells with Everton and Bournemouth, before signing for Newcastle on a four year contract in 2017 following a loan spell, where he helped the Magpies to the Championship title.
    He left the north-east club in 2021 after making over 100 appearances, scoring eight times over his five years there.
    After a short spell with Al-Raed in Saudi Arabia, Atsu joined Turkish Super Lig club Hatayspor.
    Is Christian Atsu married and does he have any children?
    Atsu married Marie-Claire Rupio in 2012.
    The pair are thought to have met during Atsu’s time at Porto.
    The couple have two sons and a daughter. More

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    What financial breaches have Man City been charged with, could they be relegated, when will we know the outcome?

    MANCHESTER CITY are in trouble. But what are the allegations against them?The Premier League have accused the club of multiple breaches of financial and other rules over a nine-year period from 2009-2018 and then failing to cooperate with a League probe for the past FOUR years.
    Manchester City have been accused of multiple financial breachesCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    In total there are 32 separate charges adding up to 113 alleged breaches of League rules.
    What does that mean, though?
    In simple terms, the club stands accused of not providing “accurate financial information” that gave a “true and fair” picture regarding City’s revenues, actual salary payments to players and managerial staff deals with sponsors.
    That’s serious, right?
    Absolutely. Deadly serious. And it could have huge repercussions for the club.
    League legal chiefs believe City hid the true source of their revenues by claiming they were from sponsors when in fact they were funded by the club’s Abu Dhabi owners. 
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    City are also accused of paying a significant part of former boss Roberto Mancini’s salary through a Abu Dhabi shell company and hiding that fact.
    In another section of the charge, City are said to have not given full details of player wages.
    The club stands accused of breaching Uefa FFP rules for five seasons and Prem “profitability and sustainability” regulations over three seasons.
    And perhaps most seriously, City are said to have failed to give full information to Prem legal investigators over FOUR years since the probe began in December 2018.
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    How did we get here in the first place?
    The investigation into City’s finances was sparked by reports by the German investigative magazine Der Spiegel which accused City of hiding millions in funding from the club’s owners, Abu Dhabi United Group, under the guise of legitimate sponsorship earnings from Gulf-based companies including Etihad Airways and investment giants Aabar.
    City consistently criticised the “illegal hacking and out of context publication of City emails” but the allegations saw Uefa conduct its own inquiry which saw the club banned from European competition for two years in February 2020.

    But that ban was overturned, wasn’t it?
    It was. City lawyers successfully argued at the Court of Arbitration for Sport that the Uefa charges were brought too late and were not legitimately levied against them. CAS did fine City £9m for failing to cooperate with the Uefa inquiry.
    Will City take the same approach now?
    The club’s bullish statement suggested it will be a full-on and aggressive defence, citing the club’s “irrefutable evidence” and describing the “surprise” at the Prem charges. But it is understood there are no time limitations for alleged breaches of League rules.
    That was prompted following the publishing of leaked documents by German website Der Spiegel.

    And what could the punishment be – if City are found guilty, of course?
    Anything from a slap on the wrist and a fine to enforced relegation or even expulsion from the Prem. Points deductions could also be in place, whether just for this season or spread over the years in which the offences were allegedly committed.
    What could the punishment be – if City are found guilty, of course?
    The ONLY time a Prem club has had points deducted was in 1997 when Middlesbrough were stripped of three points for failing to complete their fixture at Blackburn, a  decision which ultimately relegated the Teesiders.
    Since then, League chiefs have baulked at applying similar penalties and the independent commission into the Carlos Tevez affair in 2006 ruled that while West Ham deserved to lose points, it would have been unfair on their fans as it would have guaranteed relegation. 
    Retrospective points lost would be different but would open up City to massive compensation claims totalling millions from the clubs who would have finished above them in those seasons – a one-point deduction in 2015-16, for example, would have seen Manchester United leapfrog City into fourth and a £40m-plus Champions League windfall.
    City, currently second in the table, face possible punishments including a points deduction, transfer bans, spending limits and even expulsion from the league and stripping of previous titles.
    In the period concerned, the reigning Prem champions won three titles – in the 2011-12, 2013-14 and 2017-18 seasons.
    It is not known what would happen to those titles, and whether they would be awarded to the runners-up, if City face the toughest possible sanction.
    If the league title is simply handed to the second placed side, Man Utd could pick up two more titles – from the 2011-12 and the 2017-18 seasons. Liverpool finished second in 2013-14 and could stand to be awarded that trophy.
    However, it is also possible if City are stripped that the titles will go unassigned.
    In the last case of a major team being expelled from a league, Italian giants Juventus were booted from Serie A over the Calciopoli match-fixing scandal.
    They won both the 2004-05 and 2005-06 titles but were downgraded to last place in the latter season and relegated to Serie B.
    Inter Milan were awarded the 2005-06 title, but the previous season’s trophy remains unassigned.
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    So when will we know what the outcome is?
    That is still unclear but there will be huge pressure on the Prem to hold the hearing swiftly and announce the result before the end of the season.
    City would have the right of appeal but only to a Prem appeals panel and not, this time, to CAS. More

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    Real Madrid vs Al-Ahly: Stream, TV channel, kick-off time and team news for Club World Cup match

    REAL MADRID take on Egyptian giants Al-Ahly for a place in the Club World Cup final. Los Blancos will be aiming to win the Club World Cup for the eighth time in their history and for the first time since 2018.
    Aurélien Tchouaméni consoles team mate Marco Asensio.Credit: Rex
    Al-Ahly players celebrate their win against Seattle Sounders.Credit: AFP
    The Spanish champions aren’t in the best form and find themselves eight points behind Barcelona in the La Liga title race.
    Al-Ahly competing in their eighth Club World Cup finished third in the past two editions but have never made the final.
    They advanced past Auckland City in the first round with a comfortable 3-0 win.
    The Egyptians set up a semi final with Real Madrid as they snatched a late win against MLS side Seattle Sounders in the second round as an 88th minute goal from Mohamed Magdy secured a 1-0 win.
    When is Real Madrid vs Al-Ahly?

    Real Madrid vs Al-Ahly will take place on Wednesday, February 8th.
    The game will kick off at 7pm UK time.
    Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium will play host.

    What channel is it and can it be live streamed?

    Real Madrid’s clash with Al-Ahly won’t be live on TV.
    It can be streamed on FIFA Plus.

    Can I watch for FREE?

    Yes, it can be streamed for free on FIFA Plus and the Fifa Youtube channel.

    Team news
    Real Madrid are expected to be without first choice goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois who got injured in the warm up before their game against Mallorca last Weekend.
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    Karim Benzema and Eder Militao are doubts whilst Ferland Mendy and Lucas Vasquez are out for a month.
    Al Ahly have a fully fit squad to choose from. More

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    Flamengo vs Al-Hilal: Stream, TV channel, team news and kick-off time for Club World Cup semi-final clash

    COPA LIBERTADORES champions Flamengo take on Saudia Arabia’s Al-Hilal for a place in the Club World Cup final.It’s been a decade since a Brazilian club last won this competition and Flamengo can become the third side from their country side to make the final in the last four editions.
    Former Chelsea defender David Luiz in training with FlamengoCredit: Reuters
    Al-Hilal players celebrating their penalty shootout win against Wydad CasablancaCredit: AFP
    Al-Hilal made the semi finals with a penalty shootout win against Wydad Casablanca having scored an injury time equaliser.
    The Saudis advanced to the semi finals for the third time in the last four Club World Cups.
    Victory would make them the first team from the Saudi Pro League to make the final.
    Al-Hilal have only lost once this season and sit fourth in the Saudi Pro League two points behind Cristiano Ronaldo’s Al Nassr.
    When is Flamengo vs Al-Hilal?

    Flamengo vs Al-Hilal will take place on Tuesday, February 7th.
    The game will kick off at 7pm UK time.
    The Grand Stade de Tanger will host the game.

    What channel is it and can it be live streamed?

    Flamengo’s clash with Al-Hilal won’t be shown live on tv.
    It can be live streamed on FIFA plus.

    Can I watch for FREE?

    Yes, you can watch the game for free on FIFA plus.

    Team news
    Bruno Henrique is out for Flamengo with a knee injury.
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    Flamengo have a fully fit squad to choose from otherwise and will be relying on Gabriel Barbosa for goals.
    Al-Hilal will be without the suspended Mohamed Kanno but otherwise have a fit squad to choose from with former Manchester United striker Odion Ighalo expected to lead the line. More

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    Who is Tottenham assistant manager Cristian Stellini?

    TOTTENHAM manager Antonio Conte will be hoping his side can pull off a huge win over Manchester City – but assistant Cristian Stellini is set to step in for him in the dugout.The Italian wizard’s right-hand man Stellini has been a close friend of Conte from their time together in Serie A.
    Cristian Stellini (L) and Antonio Conte (R) have worked together for a number of yearsCredit: Getty
    And he’ll need to step up as Conte is unavailable for the City clash this weekend having suffered severe abdominal pain.
    But who exactly is Cristian Stellini?
    Who is Cristian Stellini?
    Born April 27, 1975, Cristian Stellini is Antonio Conte’s assistant manager and a former professional footballer.
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    Conte’s right hand man was raised in Italy and spent his teenage years playing for Novara and Spal before making the switch to Serie C2 outfit Ternana in October 1996.
    Stellini inspired Ternana to Serie B promotion two years after signing for the club, and by 2002, the Italian coach was making his Serie A debut for Como against Empoli.
    However, Cristian announced himself to the world when he signed for Juventus in 2003 but unfortunately, a serious leg injury only saw him feature twice before being sold to Genoa.
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    What happened in Cristian Stellini’s early coaching days?
    Conte appointed Stellini at Tottenham in September 2021, but the Italian also worked under Conte at Juventus in 2012.
    Cristian Stellini had to take charge of Inter when Conte got suspended for one matchCredit: Getty
    However, Stellini was forced to resign from his posting as a technical assistant at Juventus for alleged match-fixing where he was suspended for two and a half years.
    And once Stellini was eligible to coach again, he was dismissed from Lega Pro club Alessandra after signing a two-year contract for poor results.
    But Antonio Conte hired Stellini again as a managerial staff for Inter Milan in the 2019/20 season and the pair went on to clinch the Scudetto together. More

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    What does Kylian Mbappe’s goal celebration mean?

    KYLIAN Mbappe’s goal celebration is regarded as one of the most famous in the world.The PSG player celebrates many of his goals by tucking his hands underneath his armpits. But why does he do this and what is the meaning behind it?
    Kylian Mbappe’s trademark celebration is recognised worldwideCredit: Reuters
    What does Kylian Mbappe’s goal celebration mean?
    PSG star Kylian Mbappe often celebrates hitting the back of the net, by sliding across the pitch on his knees, holding his head high, and tucking his arms underneath his armpits, before being swarmed by his fellow teammates.
    This trademark celebration first came to prominence in April 2017 – when he scored twice for former club Monaco against Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League quarter-finals.
    And ever since it’s been performed by millions across the world – whether that be in person or while playing the fan-favourite football game, FIFA.
    For some players, their celebrations or gestures are dedicated to others or hold important personal meanings.
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    For example, fellow PSG star Lionel Messi, famously uses both hands to point toward the sky in memory of his late grandmother, who played a pivotal role during his childhood.
    Meanwhile, Manchester City striker Erling Haaland celebrates many of his goals by sitting down and posing.
    He does this in tribute to the practice of meditation, something which he says has helped him during his personal development journey.
    However, in Mbappe’s case his celebration was inspired by his younger brother, Ethan.
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    What has Kylian Mbappe said about his goal celebration?
    Mbappe revealed that his signature celebration was not actually an idea of his own.
    Instead, he stole the idea from his younger brother Ethan while the pair were playing a game of Fifa together on the PlayStation.
    The Frenchman himself explained the celebration in an unauthorised biography titled, Mbappe.
    Speaking of the worldwide recognised action, the footballer revealed: ”He scored a goal and celebrated by crossing his arms.
    “Five minutes later, he stopped and said ‘Kylian, you could do that in a match.’ So I did it,”
    He continued. “So it happened in Dortmund and I did it. He was happy. I told him: ‘Now I’ve stolen it, it’s mine!’” More