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    Retired footballers who dated younger Wags, from Romario to David Ginola to David Seaman, Ian Rush and Peter Schmeichel

    FOOTBALLERS may retire, go grey and age, but that doesn’t seem to stop them from scoring with younger beauties. Some of the world’s best have managed to land themselves stunning Wags, even after they’ve hung up their boots. Brazil legend Romario is dating a younger womanCredit: Instagram @marcelleceolin

    Marcelle Ceolin is 25 years younger than Romario at 31Credit: INSTAGRAM

    Most recently, Brazil legend Romario was spotted with a younger flame, 31-year-old blonde Marcelle Ceolin at a rap festival in his homeland. Pretty influencer Ceolin is 25 years his junior. Not one to judge, SunSport explores the relationships of other former players. From Neil “Razor” Ruddock to the debonair Thierry Henry, these chaps clearly feel young at heart. But who are their other half’s and what’s the age gap?
    IAN RUSH AND CAROL ANTHONY
    Ian Rush and Carol Anthony met in 2013 and are now engagedCredit: https://twitter.com/CarolAnthony_?lang=en
     
    Carol is 22-years younger than Liverpool legend RushCredit: https://twitter.com/CarolAnthony_?lang=en
    38-year-old beauty Carol Anthony is an Irish singerCredit: https://twitter.com/CarolAnthony_?lang=en
    The Liverpool legend reportedly popped the question to the Irish singer in 2019. Carol is 22-years younger than Rushy, 60, but she’s previously admitted she doesn’t see the age gap as an issue. They began dating in 2013.
    PETER SCHMEICHEL AND LAURA VON LINDHOLM
    The 10-year age gap between Peter Schmeichel and Laura von Lindholm doesn’t hinder their romanceCredit: Instagram
    Schmeichel proposed to von Lindholm during a trip to the MaldivesCredit: Instagram
    Peter Schmeichel with Laura von LindholmCredit: Instagram
    Former keeper Schmeichel married former Playboy model Laura von Lindholm recently. The pair had split up two-years ago after beginning their relationship in 2014 – but recently re-coupled and decided to tie the knot. The legendary Manchester United goalie proposed to his longterm partner in the Maldives during a fireworks display at the luxurious One&Only Reethi Rah resort in February. Schmeichel is 58, while Laura is 48. The marriage took place in front of 200 guests at the Egebaeksvang Church in Espergaerde, Copenhagen – four months after they got engaged.
    Peter Schmeichel married his long-term partner Laura von Lindholm in DenmarkCredit: AP:Associated Press
    The marriage took place in front of 200 guests at the Egebaeksvang Church in Espergaerde, CopenhagenCredit: AP:Associated Press
    BRENDAN RODGERS AND CHARLOTTE SEARLE
    Brendan Rodgers tied the knot with Charlotte Searle in 2017Credit: Kenny Ramsay – The Sun Glasgow
    Brendan Rodgers wed his second wife Charlotte SearleCredit: Rex Features
    Stunning Searle is 11 years younger than RodgersCredit: Kenny Ramsay – The Sun Glasgow
    Rodgers and Searle’s relationship was rocked by her ex husband’s suicide a year after they wedCredit: PA:Press Association
    The Leicester City manager, 49, tied the knot with Searle – 11 years his junior – on the banks of Loch Lomond in a glitzy ceremony back in 2017. He was previously married to wife Susan for 14 years, but they divorced in 2015. Tragedy struck Searle a year after she wed former Liverpool and Celtic boss Rodgers when her ex husband Steven Hind took his own life.
    DAVID GINOLA AND MAEVA DENAT
    A 23-year age gap between David Ginola and Maeva Denat hasn’t stopped these two from falling in loveCredit: Splash News
    Denat gave birth to their first child last yearCredit: Instagram @maevadenat12
    Denat is a stunning French modelCredit: Instagram @maevadenat12
    The suave Frenchman, now a talkSPORT host, was always a football pin-up. So it’s no wonder the handsome 55-year-old ex-Spurs star is dating a 32-year-old. Denat is a model, and she welcomed the pair’s first chid last year.
    THIERRY HENRY AND ANDREA RAJACIC
    Thierry Henry and Andrea Rajacic have been an item since meeting in 2008Credit: Getty – Contributor
    Bosnian model Rajacic is 36, nine years younger than HenryCredit: Paul Edwards – The Sun
    He’s definitely still va-va-voom! The former Arsenal ace, 44, has a stunning longterm girlfriend in Rajacic, a 34-year-old Bosnian model. They met in 2008 and welcomed a son, Tristan in 2012.
    NEIL RUDDOCK AND LEAH NEWMAN
    Neil Ruddock met glamour model Leah Newman in 2004Credit: Getty – Contributor
    Newman married Ruddock nine years later in 2013
    Newman appeared on TV show Can’t Pay We’ll Take it Away
    On Can’t Pay We’ll Take it Away, Newman famously threw water over some bailiffs
    The burly Tottenham defender didn’t just have the fame of football to charm the ladies with, so he became a reality TV favourite on shows such as I’m a Celebrity… Busty glamour model Leah Newman, 40, married ‘Razor’ Ruddock, 53, in 2013 after they dated for nine years. She once appeared on TV show Can’t Pay We’ll Take it Away, on which she threw water over some bailiffs who visited her Kent home.
    PETER AND STEPHANIE SHILTON
    Peter Shilton married Steph Hayward in 2016 when she was 48Credit: Andrew Styczynski – The Sun
    Despite a 21-year age gap, the pair are still in love and work together on a consultancy businessCredit: EPA
    The legendary England and Leicester City keeper, 72, wed former jazz singer Steph Hayward in 2016 when she was 48. But the 21-year age gap hasn’t affected these two lovebirds, who are often joined at the hip. They even set up up their own consultancy business together, which shows love knows no bounds.
    DAVID SEAMAN AND FRANKIE POULTNEY
    David Seaman met Frankie Poultney on reality TV show Dancing On Ice in 2008Credit: ITV
    Seaman and Poultney reportedly fell in love on the show’s live tourCredit: Getty – Contributor
    Seaman married Poultney in 2015 at Dormy House in the CotswoldsCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    Even though they clearly get on like a house on fire, it’s fair to say David, 58, and Frankie, 48, initially got off to an icy start. That’s because they met on reality TV show Dancing On Ice all the way back in 2008. They reportedly fell in love on the show’s live tour, and tied the knot in 2015 at Dormy House in the Cotswolds. She’s certainly in safe hands with Arsenal and England’s former No1.
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    Meet Conor Gallagher’s stunning Wag Aine May, who is a model and the Chelsea loanee star’s travel buddy

    CHELSEA star Conor Gallagher has been a revelation on loan at Crystal Palace this season.The energetic midfielder, 22, has seven goals in all competitions for the Eagles as his stock continues to grow.
    Meet stunning Wag Aine May KennedyCredit: Instagram @ainemaykennedy
    Kennedy and Chelsea’s on loan star Conor Gallagher have been together for three yearsCredit: Instagram @ainemaykennedy
    23-year-old Aine May is a model and dancerCredit: Instagram @ainemaykennedy
    Back in November, he was called up to Gareth Southgate’s England squad – making his debut for his country against San Marino.
    While ex Blues boss Frank Lampard is reportedly interested in reuniting with his former player at new club Everton.
    Watching from the wings is his stunning Wag, Aine May Kennedy.
    The Irish beauty, 23, is a professional dancer and model.
    She regularly shares her glam lifestyle on Instagram, where she has over 32,000 followers.
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    Absolute Cork-er
    Aine May was born and raised in County Cork, Ireland.
    However, the bright lights of London, and the lure of pursuing a career as a professional dancer brought her to England’s capital.
    The blonde bombshell’s good looks soon saw her signed up as a model.
    Aine May represents Pulse Model Agency, and has participated in numerous fashion shoots.
    But, as a girl about town living in Chelsea, she’s certainly happier living the life of a Wag.
    She often posts snaps on Instagram hitting up the fashion boutiques of Sloane Street, including Dior.
    And Aine May and Conor, who have been in a romance for over three years, also love a date night at a fancy restaurant.
    Gallagher and Kennedy regular enjoy date nights at posh London restaurantsCredit: Instagram @ainemaykennedy
    Aine May loves shopping at Sloane Street’s fashion boutiquesCredit: Instagram @ainemaykennedy
    Irish beauty Aine May was born in County CorkCredit: Instagram @ainemaykennedy
    Glam Aine May looks every inch a footballer’s WagCredit: Instagram @ainemaykennedy
    The two have posted photos enjoying meals in hotspots like Harry’s Dolce Vita in Knightsbridge.
    Travel, though, seems to be their favourite hobby.
    Travel buddy
    Conor and Aime May are regular travellers.
    Most recently, they enjoyed a romantic break away in Paris, where they took in tourist sites like the Louvre Museum and posh eaterie Cafe de Flore.
    While last summer, they took a trip to Portugal to top up their tans in The Algarve.
    Last summer, Gallagher and Kennedy enjoyed a break away in PortugalCredit: Instagram @ainemaykennedy
    Aine May showed off her bikini body to her Instagram followersCredit: Instagram @ainemaykennedy
    Aine May has over 32,000 followers on InstagramCredit: Instagram @ainemaykennedy
    Will Aine May be cheering Gallagher on at Stamford Bridge next season?Credit: Instagram @ainemaykennedy
    Aine May showed off her enviable bikini body in a variety of Insta shots that surely tantalised fans.
    When she’s not enjoying the sun at a far away destination she has been seen in the stands at Selhurst Park cheering on her beau for Palace.
    The questions is, though, will she be supporting her man at Stamford Bridge next season or Goodison Park? More

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    Worst football club fan food revealed as Man Utd serve up scrambled egg and mash while another has cheese slice on chips

    MANCHESTER United’s catering failed to score with BT Sport presenter Jake Humphrey as he cried foul over the meal he was served at Old Trafford during the Red Devils’ clash with Southampton.He tweeted: “Scrambled egg and mashed potato. Wow. Thanks for lunch @ManUtd.”
    Jake Humphrey cried foul over the meal he was served at Old Trafford during the Red Devils’ clash with SouthamptonCredit: mrjakehumphrey/twitter
    But United’s Theatre of Dreams is far from being the only football ground to have received a kicking for its food.
    Twitter account @FootyScran is dedicated to finding the nastiest nosh – as well as the nicest – on offer at stadiums across the country.
    Lower-league clubs often come up trumps, putting bigger teams to shame, with giant portions and gourmet grub at bargain prices.
    Here we reveal the top scorers, as well as the overpriced offerings that deserve to be shown a red card.
    Dulwich Hamlet
    BEST – Chicken Gyros, £7
    Fans of this South London side can tuck into this tasty-looking Greek-inspired kebabCredit: FOOTY SCRAN/
    Braintree Town
    Monster burger, £5.50
    The non-league Essex club should be top of the scran-pionship – thanks to its double pattie, bacon, onion and melted cheeseCredit: FOOTY SCRAN/
    Birmingham City
    Cheesy chips, £4
    Fans get a real Brum deal at the Championship club – this portion of pricey chips with a slice of plastic cheese is a relegation candidateCredit: Twitter
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    Hull City
    Hot Dog, £5.50
    This mean chilli-dog, with juicy jalapenos in a home-baked crusty roll gives the Championship side’s long-suffering fans one Hull-uva kickCredit: FOOTY SCRAN/
    Man City Women
    Pie and potato wedges, £5
    The club need to crust do better than this bite-size pie with five anaemic-looking potato wedges and gravyCredit: FOOTY SCRAN/
    Weymouth
    Cheesy chips, £3.50
    When it comes to a portion of cheesy chips this is the Wey to goCredit: FOOTY SCRAN
    FC United of Manchester
    Steak pie, peas and gravy with a pint, £6.40
    This Manc-y pitchside pie looks like it’s drowning in peas and gravyCredit: FOOTY SCRAN
    Rochdale
    Chicken Tandoori pie, £2.50
    This messy pie maybe cheap, but it won’t curry favour with fans of the League Two outfitCredit: FOOTY SCRAN
    Reading
    Chinese box, £10
    The Royals serve up a half-time feast fit for a Queen with its great value Chinese selection boxCredit: FOOTY SCRAN
    Tottenham Hotspur
    Salmon and noodles with a pint
    There’s something fishy going on with the North London side’s hospitality – this paltry portion is barely enough to feed a childCredit: FOOTY SCRAN
    Merthyr Town FC
    Sausages, chips and curry sauce in a cob, £4.50
    The semi-pro South Wales club has taken the chip butty to a whole new dimension of satisfactionCredit: FOOTY SCRAN

    St Albans FC
    Cheeseburger, £5
    A cheeseburger that was bought by a punter at the Hertfordshire club left quite a lot to be desired – including half its bunCredit: FOOTY SCRAN
    West Bromwich
    Pizza slice, £4
    Hungry fans at this Championship club might wish they had stoked up outside the stadium if this measly little dried-up quarter of a pizza is anything to go byCredit: FOOTY SCRAN
    Nairn County FC
    Good Pie In A Roll, £2.50
    Known as a Wigan kebab – though the club is in the Scottish Highlands – the meat pie in a barm cake is a bargain at £2.50Credit: FOOTY SCRAN
    Boreham Wood
    Double cheeseburger in a hot dog roll, £5
    The Hertfordshire club’s Boreham burger offers two patties for the price of one – net result!Credit: FOOTY SCRAN
    Chelsea
    WORST – Hot dog, £5.90
    A fan was left with the blues after shelling out nearly six quid and getting this weeny wiener which was dwarfed by the rollCredit: FOOTY SCRAN More

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    Worst football club fan food revealed as Man Utd serve up scrambled egg and mashed potato

    MANCHESTER United’s catering failed to score with BT Sport presenter Jake Humphrey as he cried foul over the meal he was served at Old Trafford during the Red Devils’ clash with Southampton.He tweeted: “Scrambled egg and mashed potato. Wow. Thanks for lunch @ManUtd.”
    Jake Humphrey cried foul over the meal he was served at Old Trafford during the Red Devils’ clash with SouthamptonCredit: mrjakehumphrey/twitter
    But United’s Theatre of Dreams is far from being the only football ground to have received a kicking for its food.
    Twitter account @FootyScran is dedicated to finding the nastiest nosh – as well as the nicest – on offer at stadiums across the country.
    Lower-league clubs often come up trumps, putting bigger teams to shame, with giant portions and gourmet grub at bargain prices.
    Here we reveal the top scorers, as well as the overpriced offerings that deserve to be shown a red card.
    Dulwich Hamlet
    BEST – Chicken Gyros, £7
    Fans of this South London side can tuck into this tasty-looking Greek-inspired kebabCredit: FOOTY SCRAN/
    Braintree Town
    Monster burger, £5.50
    The non-league Essex club should be top of the scran-pionship – thanks to its double pattie, bacon, onion and melted cheeseCredit: FOOTY SCRAN/
    Birmingham City
    Cheesy chips, £4
    Fans get a real Brum deal at the Championship club – this portion of pricey chips with a slice of plastic cheese is a relegation candidateCredit: Twitter
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    Hull City
    Hot Dog, £5.50
    This mean chilli-dog, with juicy jalapenos in a home-baked crusty roll gives the Championship side’s long-suffering fans one Hull-uva kickCredit: FOOTY SCRAN/
    Man City Women
    Pie and potato wedges, £5
    The club need to crust do better than this bite-size pie with five anaemic-looking potato wedges and gravyCredit: FOOTY SCRAN/
    Weymouth
    Cheesy chips, £3.50
    When it comes to a portion of cheesy chips this is the Wey to goCredit: FOOTY SCRAN
    FC United of Manchester
    Steak pie, peas and gravy with a pint, £6.40
    This Manc-y pitchside pie looks like it’s drowning in peas and gravyCredit: FOOTY SCRAN
    Rochdale
    Chicken Tandoori pie, £2.50
    This messy pie maybe cheap, but it won’t curry favour with fans of the League Two outfitCredit: FOOTY SCRAN
    Reading
    Chinese box, £10
    The Royals serve up a half-time feast fit for a Queen with its great value Chinese selection boxCredit: FOOTY SCRAN
    Tottenham Hotspur
    Salmon and noodles with a pint
    There’s something fishy going on with the North London side’s hospitality – this paltry portion is barely enough to feed a childCredit: FOOTY SCRAN
    Merthyr Town FC
    Sausages, chips and curry sauce in a cob, £4.50
    The semi-pro South Wales club has taken the chip butty to a whole new dimension of satisfactionCredit: FOOTY SCRAN

    St Albans FC
    Cheeseburger, £5
    A cheeseburger that was bought by a punter at the Hertfordshire club left quite a lot to be desired – including half its bunCredit: FOOTY SCRAN
    West Bromwich
    Pizza slice, £4
    Hungry fans at this Championship club might wish they had stoked up outside the stadium if this measly little dried-up quarter of a pizza is anything to go byCredit: FOOTY SCRAN
    Nairn County FC
    Good Pie In A Roll, £2.50
    Known as a Wigan kebab – though the club is in the Scottish Highlands – the meat pie in a barm cake is a bargain at £2.50Credit: FOOTY SCRAN
    Boreham Wood
    Double cheeseburger in a hot dog roll, £5
    The Hertfordshire club’s Boreham burger offers two patties for the price of one – net result!Credit: FOOTY SCRAN
    Chelsea
    WORST – Hot dog, £5.90
    A fan was left with the blues after shelling out nearly six quid and getting this weeny wiener which was dwarfed by the rollCredit: FOOTY SCRAN More

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    Worst football club fan food revealed as Man Utd serves up scrambled egg with mashed potato

    MANCHESTER United’s catering failed to score with BT Sport presenter Jake Humphrey this weekend as he cried foul over the meal he was served at Old Trafford during the Red Devils’ clash with Southampton.He tweeted: “Scrambled egg and mashed potato. Wow. Thanks for lunch @ManUtd.”
    Jake Humphrey cried foul over the meal he was served at Old Trafford during the Red Devils’ clash with SouthamptonCredit: mrjakehumphrey/twitter
    But United’s Theatre of Dreams is far from being the only football ground to have received a kicking for its food.
    Twitter account @FootyScran is dedicated to finding the nastiest nosh – as well as the nicest – on offer at stadiums across the country.
    Lower-league clubs often come up trumps, putting bigger teams to shame, with giant portions and gourmet grub at bargain prices.
    Here we reveal the top scorers, as well as the overpriced offerings that deserve to be shown a red card.
    Dulwich Hamlet
    BEST – Chicken Gyros, £7
    Fans of this South London side can tuck into this tasty-looking Greek-inspired kebabCredit: FOOTY SCRAN/
    Braintree Town
    Monster burger, £5.50
    The non-league Essex club should be top of the scran-pionship – thanks to its double pattie, bacon, onion and melted cheeseCredit: FOOTY SCRAN/
    Birmingham City
    Cheesy chips, £4
    Fans get a real Brum deal at the Championship club – this portion of pricey chips with a slice of plastic cheese is a relegation candidateCredit: Twitter
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    Hull City
    Hot Dog, £5.50
    This mean chilli-dog, with juicy jalapenos in a home-baked crusty roll gives the Championship side’s long-suffering fans one Hull-uva kickCredit: FOOTY SCRAN/
    Man City Women
    Pie and potato wedges, £5
    The club need to crust do better than this bite-size pie with five anaemic-looking potato wedges and gravyCredit: FOOTY SCRAN/
    Weymouth
    Cheesy chips, £3.50
    When it comes to a portion of cheesy chips this is the Wey to goCredit: FOOTY SCRAN
    FC United of Manchester
    Steak pie, peas and gravy with a pint, £6.40
    This Manc-y pitchside pie looks like it’s drowning in peas and gravyCredit: FOOTY SCRAN
    Rochdale
    Chicken Tandoori pie, £2.50
    This messy pie maybe cheap, but it won’t curry favour with fans of the League Two outfitCredit: FOOTY SCRAN
    Reading
    Chinese box, £10
    The Royals serve up a half-time feast fit for a Queen with its great value Chinese selection boxCredit: FOOTY SCRAN
    Tottenham Hotspur
    Salmon and noodles with a pint
    There’s something fishy going on with the North London side’s hospitality – this paltry portion is barely enough to feed a childCredit: FOOTY SCRAN
    Merthyr Town FC
    Sausages, chips and curry sauce in a cob, £4.50
    The semi-pro South Wales club has taken the chip butty to a whole new dimension of satisfactionCredit: FOOTY SCRAN

    St Albans FC
    Cheeseburger, £5
    A cheeseburger that was bought by a punter at the Hertfordshire club left quite a lot to be desired – including half its bunCredit: FOOTY SCRAN
    West Bromwich
    Pizza slice, £4
    Hungry fans at this Championship club might wish they had stoked up outside the stadium if this measly little dried-up quarter of a pizza is anything to go byCredit: FOOTY SCRAN
    Nairn County FC
    Good Pie In A Roll, £2.50
    Known as a Wigan kebab – though the club is in the Scottish Highlands – the meat pie in a barm cake is a bargain at £2.50Credit: FOOTY SCRAN
    Boreham Wood
    Double cheeseburger in a hot dog roll, £5
    The Hertfordshire club’s Boreham burger offers two patties for the price of one – net result!Credit: FOOTY SCRAN
    Chelsea
    WORST – Hot dog, £5.90
    A fan was left with the blues after shelling out nearly six quid and getting this weeny wiener which was dwarfed by the rollCredit: FOOTY SCRAN More

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    Chelsea fought off competition from Brentford for Charlton talent Mason Burstow, who has been likened to Jermain Defoe

    ON transfer deadline day, Chelsea managed to squeeze in a deal for EFL’s hottest talent, Mason Burstow.The Charlton rookie, 18, has had a meteoric rise after coming through the youth ranks at non-league Welling United and Maidstone United.
    Wonderkid Mason Burstow is one of the EFL’s hottest talentsCredit: Rex
    Burstow signed for Chelsea on transfer deadline day
    He joined the Addicks in 2000, and sensationally introduced himself by scoring for the club with his FIRST TOUCH in professional football in a Papa Johns Trophy clash against Crawley.
    Since then, he has continued to provide a threat in attack – finding the net six times in his first 16 games for the South London side.
    It’s that kind of form that encouraged Chelsea to pounce on the youngster – paying around £2million to secure his services, beating Premier League rivals Brentford to the punch, before loaning him back to the League One team.
    They’ve had their eye on him
    Burstow was spotted early doors by Chelsea’s scouts when he played for Maidstone at 16.
    After starring in a game, ironically against Charlton, he was invited to Cobham to train.
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    Although they passed on the opportunity to sign him, Burstow stayed on the club’s radar.
    In 2020, the Plumstead-born poacher joined local club Charlton on a two-year scholarship deal.
    He would soon get Charlton development lead coach Anthony Hayes purring about his ability.
    Ambitious and full of potential
    Back in December, Hayes spoke of Burstow’s ambition and his game.
    “He’s someone who we consider a high-potential player,” Hayes told the South London Press.
    “I wouldn’t want to put any pressure on him because I know he sets his own targets.
    “I know there is a lot of goal-setting in terms of creating and scoring goals, as well as making first-team appearances.
    “What I do think he is, is a centre-forward who can do everything. He can run away from the ball and he can drop in and link play.”
    While, News Shopper journalist Henry Tomlinson compared Burstow to ex-West Ham and Tottenham hotshot Jermain Defoe.
    “He’s got that rare talent of just wanting to prove himself, he doesn’t stop running, he doesn’t have a chip on his shoulder, he’s just wanting to do the best he can each time he goes out,” Tomlinson told the Chelsea Chronicle.
    Teenager Burstow flies through the air to head home against HartlepoolCredit: PA
    Burstow leaps for joy at The ValleyCredit: PA
    “I’ve seen him live a couple of times now and he sort of reminds me a little bit of a young Defoe.
    “His movement between the lines, he’s got a bit of that poacher finishing ability and he’s got a bit more height. His goal against Fleetwood was with his head.
    “So, maybe, he could have potential more skill set or be a bit more rounded than Defoe was, which would be a fantastic career if he was able to emulate Defoe because obviously, he’s one of the best Premier League goal scorers of all time.”
    Goals galore
    Like Defoe, Burstow has the same ruthlessness in front of goal which is translated well to the Charlton first team.
    Since ex-manager Nigel Adkins handed him his debut back in August – in the 6-1 demolition of Crawley – Mason is yet to look back.
    Back in November, he found the net in the FA Cup in a 4-0 win over Havant & Waterlooville.
    Last month, he scored a consolation in a 2-1 defeat to Crewe Alexandra in the league followed.
    Then he followed that up with a strike in a 2-0 win against Fleetwood.
    Burstow has been in and amongst the goals at CharltonCredit: Rex
    Chelsea is Burstow’s next stop in his quest for success
    Sensibly, Chelsea have decided to let Burstow play out the remainder of this season with the Addicks as he continues his development.
    Then comes the hard work where he will transition into Neil Bath’s Blues academy.
    You wouldn’t put it past Burstow, the eager overachiever, to flourish there too. More

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    Man Utd wonderkid Alejandro Garnacho was ‘jewel’ of Atletico’s academy, and is obsessed by Cristiano Ronaldo

    MANCHESTER UNITED wonderkid Alejandro Garnacho announced himself to fans with a wonder strike in the FA Youth Cup.The rapid left winger, 17, ran from his own half down the left flank to score against Everton with an astonishing solo goal that draws memories of Gareth Bale shaming Barcelona’s defence with his speed.
    Manchester United ace Alejandro Garnacho cuts a dashing figure and is excelling in the club’s academCredit: Instagram / @garnacho7

    The fleet-footed forward was the third La Liga starlet join the club in 2020 from LaLiga, after the arrivals of Marc Jurado from Barcelona and Alvaro Fernandez from Real Madrid.
    Garnacho was called the ‘jewel’ of Atletico’s academy, and is working hard to emulate his hero at Old Trafford.
    He is obsessed by Cristiano Ronaldo, and even wore the same shirt number – No7 as his idol, although he’s had to accept No11 with the Red Devils.
    Still, that didn’t stop him celebrating that goal against Everton with CR7’s famous ‘SIUUU!’ roar.
    STIFF COMPETITION
    The Red Devils were said to have fought off Real Madrid and Borussia Dortmund to secure Garnacho’s signature.
    Described as a ‘goalscoring machine’, the Madrid-born teenager was highly rated by Atletico, who were devastated he left.
    He joined the club in 2015, impressing all with his killer instinct in front of goal.
    In 2016, whilst playing for Atletico’s Infantil B, he was Spain’s top scorer – destroying opposition defences with his natural knack for finding the back of the net.
    Garnacho, who had been with Atletico since 2015, was said to be the ‘jewel’ of the club’s academyCredit: La Liga promises
    Talented Garnacho is said to be a goalscoring machineCredit: La Liga promises
    Real Madrid and Borussia Dortmund were also reportedly interested in GarnachoCredit: Instagram / @garnacho7
    QUICK AND NIMBLE
    Blessed with a flawless technique, Garnacho boasts attributes including close ball control that make it difficult for defenders to rob the ball off him.
    In the penalty area he’s intuitive and clinical, preferring to shift the ball onto his right foot before calmly slotting the ball home.
    A real predator in front of goal, Garnacho is also adept at finding space in the penalty box, and is an instinctive poacher.
    Moving to Old Trafford was said to be an easy decision for him, because it has allowed him to follow in the footsteps of his Portuguese hero.
    READY FOR STARDOM
    From a young age Garnacho’s potential has seen him primed for the top.
    At 15, he already found himself enjoying run-outs for Atletico’s U19 team.
    Garnacho wants to emulate his idol Cristiano RonaldoCredit: La Liga promises
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    This campaign he has thrived with United’s academy, playing for both the U18 and U23 sides.
    In all competitions, Garnacho has managed seven goal in 21 matches – as well as four assists.
    And with pace like that, you can certainly see him getting many more in the future. More

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    How Man Utd star Cristiano Ronaldo’s partner Georgina Rodriguez went from £250-a-week shop girl to Insta & Netflix star

    SHE’S one of the most famous Wags on the planet – but Cristiano Ronaldo’s partner Georgina Rodriguez hasn’t always lived a life of riches and luxury. The 28-year-old Spanish model lived in a cramped, shared house and worked as a £250-a-week shop girl before a chance encounter with football legend Ronaldo transformed her life.
    Georgina has gone from a £250-a-week shop girl to one of the world’s most famous WagsCredit: Instagram
    A chance encounter with football legend Ronaldo transformed Georgina’s lifeCredit: Instagram
    Now she is enjoying life on our shores, and on the big screen wit her hit Netflix documentary, after the five-time Ballon d’Or winner agreed to rejoin Manchester United in a blockbuster move.
    In a candid interview with ITV in 2019, Ronaldo, now 37, described finding “true love” with Georgina after the pair met for the first time at a Gucci store, where she was a sales assistant.
    The Juventus star told Piers Morgan: “She helped me so much. Of course, I’m in love with her.”
    Ronaldo, thought to be worth around £300million, added that it would be his mum Maria Dolores dos Santos Aveiro’s dream to see him and Georgina walk down the aisle.
    “We’ll be [married] one day, for sure,” he said.
    “It’s my mum’s dream as well. So, one day. Why not? It’s great. She’s my friend. We have conversations. I open the heart for her and she opens the heart for me.”
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    Ronaldo becomes emotional during his candid interview with Piers Morgan
    He described Georgina as his “true love”Credit: Refer to Caption
    The footballer also says he’ll marry Georgina one day ‘for sure’Credit: The Mega Agency
    Luxury holidays with four kids
    Georgina now raises Ronaldo’s four children –  their three-year-old daughter Alana Martina, surrogate twins Eva and Mateo, four, and 11-year-old Cristiano Jr – in Turin, Italy.
    And soon there will be two more after the couple announced they are expecting twins in April.
    She lives a life most of us can only dream of – holidaying in Ibiza and Iceland, wearing head-to-foot Chanel and Gucci, and enjoying her boyfriend’s mega yacht and fleet of luxury cars.
    She has also stood by Ronaldo after he was accused of raping a model in a Las Vegas hotel room – claims he has emphatically denied and which he will not face any criminal charges over.
    But while Georgina could soon become Mrs Ronaldo, the Wag’s life used to be very different…
    Georgina kisses Ronaldo after a Real Madrid victory – but her life used to be very differentCredit: Getty – Contributor

    Grafting for goals
    The beauty hails from a very humble background, growing up in the tiny village of Jaca, northern Spain, with her Argentine former footballer father, Jorge, and Spanish mother, Ana.
    As a child, she longed to be a ballet dancer. But because her parents couldn’t afford to send her to dance school, Georgina set her sights on a career in fashion retail instead.
    It was clear from a young age that she was ambitious and like Ronaldo – who grew up in a tin-roofed house in Madeira – she did everything in her power to chase her dreams.
    Georgina grew up in a tiny village, Jaca, in the Spanish mountainsCredit: Alamy
    She was desperate to get out of her small town and achieve her dreamsCredit: Instagram
    Living in a cramped house share
    As soon as she was old enough, Georgina moved to Huesca, a small town an hour away, where she got her first job as a waitress.
    However, she soon got bored of the town, and became fed up of living in a tiny home with several other young people.
    Tired of her impoverished lifestyle,  Georgina moved again – this time three hours away to the seaside town of San Sebastian, where she got a job in mid-range shop, Massimo Dutti.
    But despite earning more money, the draw of living the high life saw her make her next big move.
    “I wanted to work in luxury and I understood that for that I had to speak English,” Georgina told XLSemanal. 

    Georgina poses for a typical tourist snap near the London EyeCredit: Instagram
    Nanny in Bristol
    In 2012, aged just 17, Georgina flew to England and got a job as an au pair for a family in Bristol.
    Here, she focused on learning English, earning around £9.50 an hour.
    Once her language skills were up to scratch, she headed back to Spain to pursue her dreams of working in high-end retail in Madrid.
    Georgina lived in Bristol but visited Bath in her free timeCredit: Instagram
    “Love at first sight”
    Georgina finally got her dream job as a saleswoman at Gucci in 2016 – and it was while she was working here that she caught former Real Madrid star Ronaldo’s eye.
    Days later, the pair met again at another brand’s event, where they were able to “talk in a relaxed atmosphere”, outside of a work environment.
    “It was love at first sight for both,” Georgina previously told the Sun on Sunday.
    Georgina finally got her dream job in a designer store in Madrid in 2016Credit: Instagram
    It was “love at first sight” for the coupleCredit: AFP or licensors
    Hounded by fans
    The couple kept their relationship under wraps for the first few months, but once people found out they were dating, football fans started turning up at Georgina’s shop.
    Bosses feared the fans, who were trying to take pictures, would put off their rich clientele, and Georgina was dismissed from her dream job in December 2016 after just eight months.
    Ronaldo’s contacts got her another job in Prada in El Corte Ingles, the famous Spanish department store, where she earned about £1,000 a month plus commission.

    But once again, her relationship cost her a job. Customers kept coming into the shop in the hope of spotting Ronaldo – and begged Georgina for selfies.
    It wasn’t long before management and Georgina mutually agreed it was best if she left and stopped working for good.
    Speaking about her experience, she told Spanish outlet, XLSemanal: “I was hiding, but fans were looking for me at the store. They used to call up and ask about me, pretending to be clients.
    “There were always photographers waiting for me. The director told me to go down to the basement because he did not want to see me in the store. I started to be very uncomfortable and then I left.”
    Georgina’s high-profile relationship has cost her a number of jobsCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    Proud parents
    In November 2017, Georgina gave birth to their first daughter, Alana Martina – and revealed that the football star had spoiled her rotten.
    She told Hola!: “When we got home from hospital, he’d organised a surprise dinner, with all our nearest and dearest. I felt like the luckiest woman in the world.”
    Little Alana Martina joined Ronaldo’s adorable clan – with twins Eva and Mateo having been previously carried by a surrogate mother and Cristiano Jn being born to a mystery mother. 
    Today, Georgina is raising all the youngsters.
    Georgina gave birth to her and Ronaldo’s first daughter, Alana Martina, in 2017Credit: Social Media – Refer to Source
    Ronaldo posted this photo on Instagram, featuring Georgina and his four kidsCredit: Refer to Caption
    “I have always been mature and for me to have four children is not a burden,” she said.
    “I wear it very well and, in fact, I no longer imagine my life without my children. It has definitely brought us closer. We’re happier together than ever. The children are our joy.”
    Ronaldo has famously talked about wanting seven children.
    However, Georgina has different ideas. When previously asked where she saw herself in 10 years, she said: “I do not see myself with more children.”
    The couple are pictured with two of the childrenCredit: Instagram
    Georgina has given up her career to look after the kidsCredit: Instagram
    Georgina loves raising her family
    From selling Gucci to wearing it
    While Georgina used to sell designer clothes to the rich and famous, she’s now wearing them herself – from £1,400 Balmain jackets and £5,000 Chanel handbags to a priceless vintage fur coat.
    They were living in a gated mansion in Turin – similar to the £5 million mansion she and Ronaldo used to share in Madrid (but a far cry from the flat she once lived in with pals).
    Now, they will mostly likely be house-hunting in Cheshire’s Golden Triangle for an abode fit for a king and queen.
    Of course, Georgina is used to travelling in style too – jetting off in an £18 million private plane, sailing on a luxury yacht and driving sports cars like Ronaldo’s flashy Bugatti Veyron.
    Since she began dating Ronaldo, Georgina has become a star in her own right, gracing the cover of various fashion magazinez while amassing 27 million Instagram followers.
    Georgina is often pictured wearing the most expensive designer clothesCredit: Rex Features

    Credit: Refer to Caption

    The Ronaldo clan enjoy their luxury £5.5m Azimut Grande yacht bought in 2020
    A lavish wedding
    If Ronaldo does fulfil his dream to wed Georgina “one day”, it will likely be a very grand affair.
    Wedding expert and founder of Wedding Ideas Magazine Rachel Southwood told Sun Online: “She’ll probably wear a fit and flare dress that hugs her curves and kicks out at the bottom.
    “It will be slinky and sexy but demure all at the same time – probably in lace, but possibly with some extra bling.
    Georgina loves designer clothingCredit: Rex Features
    “I think she will wear a long lace, scallop-edged veil. Something by a designer like Riki Dalal although I suspect it will be completely bespoke, from the head designer at one of the design houses she has worked with.
    “Their wedding will be lavish and include a church service and a huge feast. It will be family-focused with a few big names thrown in for good measure.”
    Rodriguez sparked engagement rumours last year when she showed off a huge ring in an Instagram post.
    They have so far remain tight-lipped over plans but are expected to tie the knot in the near future.
    Georgina Rodriguez showed off a huge ring on her finger during a holidayCredit: Instagram
    Running Ronaldo’s empire
    But Georgina is very keen not to be perceived as a typical WAG.
    She has previously said she has no interest in just shopping and spending Ronaldo’s money – in fact she might take a more active role in managing his vast fortune.
    Georgina and Ronaldo now have four children between them
    Georgina sparked engagement rumours when she was seen sporting a new ring during the 2018 World CupCredit: Getty – Contributor
    While most women spend their pregnancies decorating the nursery, Georgina spent hers studying financial accounting at the Centre for Financial Studies in Madrid.
    Her course, which started in October 2017 and finished the following March, cost her £780 and saw her attend three-hour long classes twice a week.
    According to El Mundo, it included modules on tax matters, legal obligations and wealth management.
    “I loved earning money for myself and I never let myself be helped when someone offered to lend me a hand,” Georgina previously said.
    “I am realistic and if I see that I can buy something not too expensive I do. If I can’t wear a Chanel, I buy a Zara. Why brag about something that does not belong to you?”
    Ronaldo and his family were living in Turin, northern Italy before returning to Manchester United
    Tens of millions in a divorce
    When Georgina and Ronaldo eventually tie the knot, it’s unlikely the model will ever have to return to her shop girl job – even if they divorce.
    Experts say all her financial worries would be taken care of in a pre-nup.
    Head of Family Law in leading Manchester firm, JMW, Elspeth Kinder told Sun Online: “A prenup would make sure it provides fairly for Georgina’s needs and that of their child in the event of a divorce. It would be tens of millions – but it won’t be a half share of everything he’s got- that’s the point of the pre-nup.
    “The Spanish jurisdiction in divorce is very different to here and tends to be less favourable to somebody like Georgina who comes to a marriage with less money than the other.”
    Yet there’s no sign of trouble on the horizon for Ronaldo and Georgina.
    “Being the partner of someone so famous is not easy but I wouldn’t change it for the world,” Georgina said. “What I feel for him is stronger than anything, any kind of pressure.”
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