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    ‘We unite in one heart’ gushes Brazil legend Hulk as he marries ex-wife’s NIECE in lavish wedding ceremony

    FORMER Brazil star Hulk tied the knot to his ex-wife’s niece in a lavish wedding ceremony.The 38-year-old married beauty Camila Angelo in his hometown of Campina Grande yesterday.Hulk has married his ex-wife’s niece Camila AngeloCredit: instagram @dr.camilasousaThe couple have been together for four years and began dating just nine months after the player split from her auntCredit: Instagram @hulkparaibaHulk looked dapper in a brown suit and his bride dazzled in a sparkly white dress.The veteran forward posted snaps of the wedding on Instagram, with the loved-up duo seen walking down the aisle and sharing a kiss.Hulk captioned the post: “Before God and the promises of our love, we unite in one heart, beginning our eternity together, life! I love you.”A sea of roses, huge chandeliers and art work filled the church, named The Diocesan Cathedral of Our Lady of the Conception, where the ceremony took place.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLThe couple are throwing a further party on Tuesday to celebrate getting married.Reports in Brazil say they have hired a luxury resort for the bash, with 500 people involved in the day from chefs, floral designers and sound technicians.Hulk was previously married to Iran Angelo de Souza for 12 years and they had three kids.But the couple went their separate ways in 2019 – only for Hulk to begin dating her niece Camila nine months later.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSIran, right, with her niece Camila, leftHulk posted snaps on the lavish ceremony on social mediaCredit: instagram @hulkparaibaThey initially married in 2020 due to her needing a visa to stay in China where he was playing.Camila had a child with Hulk five months ago named Aisha.Watch ex-Brazil star Hulk incredibly miss from a yard out with chance that was easier to score for Atletico MineiroTheir relationship has caused controversy in the family, with his ex-wife Iran’s sister Rayassa taking to Instagram yesterday to hit out at them and their wedding.She wrote: “Today is a hard day to swallow, a day that reveals how far betrayal can go when it comes from the people we least expect.”It is sad to realise that Judas is not only in ancient stories, sometimes he sleeps under the same roof, eats at the same table and, at the right moment, stabs himself in the back.”Wanting what belongs to someone else, wanting to live the life of someone who trusted you, is a reflection of an empty heart, incapable of creating its own happiness.”Hulk has been capped 49 times for Brazil and spent his playing days with Porto, Zenit Saint Petersburg and Shanghai SIPG.He now plays for Atletico Mineiro in his homeland.Hulk now plays for Atletico Mineiro in BrazilCredit: Getty More

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    Premier League LIVE SCORES: Prem latest as Chelsea travel to Palace, Tottenham LOSE to Newcastle, Man City in action

    PREMIER LEAGUE action returns TODAY – and there are some huge matches taking place.In the early kick-off, out-of-form Tottenham were beaten 2-1 by Newcastle thanks to goals from Anthony Gordon and Alexander Isak.The standout 3pm matches include Manchester City vs West Ham and a London derby between Crystal Palace and Chelsea.Later tonight, Arsenal travel to the South Coast to take on Brighton in a huge clash to cap off Saturday’s Premier League action.Kick off times: 12.30pm/3pm/5.30pm GMTFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSFollow our live blog below…View from SunSport’s Graeme Bryce at Villa ParkThe less said about that abysmal 45 minutes the better.Leon Bailey is having a howler, with Luke Thomas all over him like a rash whenever he is on the ball, so Ollie Watkins has been starved of service.The first shot on target came from Matty Cash in first half stoppage time but Jakub Stolarczyk beat the ball away.At least the second half can’t be as bad …. can it?Copy linkCopiedView from SunSport’s Graham Nickless at Vitality StadiumJordan Pickford, watched by England goalkeeping coach Henrique Hilario, kept shot-shy Everton in the match up until the break The No 1 was left screaming at his defence after making yet another great save from Justin Kluivert. Pickford instinctively flipped out his hand to keep out the Dutch striker’s shot after being set-up by Antoine Semenyo.Copy linkCopiedView from SunSport’s Andy Dillon at Selhurst ParkCHELSEA holding firm but Palace have threatened.Out on the wing though, Jadon Sancho is putting in a solid performance which is just what The Blues need after losing their last two games.His creativity teed up Cole Palmer’s goal and he has also been back in his own box, defending and bringing the ball clear under pressure.Chelsea’s best player so far of this game.Copy linkCopiedView from SunSport’s Martin Blackburn at The EtihadCITY would have been flattered to go in at half-time one goal ahead – so to be two in front was a major bonus. The Savinho-Haaland axis that worked so well at Leicester last week was back in effect for City’s second goal just before the break. But it is some way from normal service being resumed for Guardiola’s men – West Ham could and should have had a few goals themselves as they opened the home side up far too easily. Copy linkCopiedHT: Southampton 0-1 BrentfordBrentford have dominated this game and should have scored more.Towards the end of the half The Saints seemed to wake up and start to ask questions for The Bees’ defence.Thomas Frank will be wanting his team to put the hosts to the sword after the interval.Copy linkCopiedHT: Man City 2-0 West HamThe Hammers are being made to pay for failing to take their chances in this game. Lopetegui’s side have created chances but his side have not capitalised and find themselves with a massive hill to climb.An own goal from Coufal opened the scoring before Haaland had an easy tap-in to double the hosts’ lead.Copy linkCopiedHT: Crystal Palace 0-1 ChelseaThe visitors have dominated the majority of the half.As we saw recently against Fulham, The Blues just do not seem able to put games to bed right now.You start to wonder whether they will suffer the same fate, The Eagles have started to create some good chances to get back into this game.Copy linkCopiedHT: Bournemouth 0-0 EvertonNot much to write home about at the Vitality Stadium.The Cherries have had the only chances of the half but have not managed to find a way past Pickford in the Everton goal.Everton are really lacking creativity and have done so for quite a while now, that could be an issue for the remainder of the season unless they address this.Copy linkCopiedHT: Aston Villa 0-0 LeicesterIt has been a real snooze-fest at Villa Park so far.The Foxes will be content going in with their clean-sheet intact.Neither side has managed to create much in the final third.Copy linkCopiedMan City 2-0 West Ham42. Savinho is starting to shine for Pep Guardiola’s side.He does well out wide and as he gets to the byline to cut it back and take Areola out of the game.It leaves Haaland a simple tap-in but that is two goals in two games for the Norwegian.Credit: PACopy linkCopiedGoal – Erling Haaland (Man City)Copy linkCopiedCrystal Palace 0-1 Chelsea33. The Eagles threaten for the first time in the game.Munoz does well to create the opportunity as he lays it off to Mateta.His first-time shot narrowly misses the post but it seemed to take a deflection off Caicedo on the way through.Copy linkCopiedView from SunSport’s Martin Blackburn at The EtihadSAVINHO’S cross shot was deflected in by Vladimiar Coufal to give City the lead – but don’t be fooled by the scoreline. The champions were flattered to be ahead and in fact could have been a couple of goals down by the time the opener did come. The ease with which an out of form Hammers side carved the home side open will worry Pep Guardiola. Copy linkCopiedView from SunSport’s Justin Allen at St Mary’sChrist, Saints are the worst team I’ve seen this season … and that includes all the games I’ve watched in the Championship!Kevin Schade made no mistake by slotting Bees into a seventh-minute lead.Brentford fans mocked Saints by chanting: “How s**t must you be, we’re winning away!”Thomas Frank’s men have not won on the road in the Prem this season but they’re good value here so far at St Mary’sCould have been two or three too. Yoane Wissa saw an effort brilliantly saved by Aaron Ramsdale and Christian Nordgaard struck the bar with a header.Copy linkCopiedSouthampton 0-1 Brentford25. This is exactly why the Premier League is a step too far for this Southampton team.Brentford, who are winless in five games, are being made to look like peak Galactico’s at St Mary’s.The Bees should be at least four-nil up even at this early stage, only saves from Ramsdale have kept The Saints in the game.Credit: ReutersCopy linkCopiedView from SunSport’s Graeme Bryce at Villa ParkTalk about a slow-burner – this game hasn’t even started to smoulder yet!Matty Cash had a header easily saved by Jakub Stolarczyk and Ollie Watkins had a shot blocked by Conor Coady.But the only real noteworthy incident is  Villa skipper John McGinn limping off to be replaced by Jacob Ramsey – to join Diego Carlos, Jaden Philogene and Pau Torres on the Villa crocked list.Copy linkCopiedView from SunSport’s Andy Dillon at Selhurst ParkCHRIS RICHARDS has endured a topsy turvy first 25 minutes.The American produced an absolutely class back heel tackle to stop Nicolas Jackson in his tracks as the Chelsea striker burst through in the box.It was a last-ditch lunge with his back heel that underlined why defending is an underrated art form.But then he was completely mugged by Jadon Sancho for the move which led to Cole Palmer putting the visitors ahead.Copy linkCopiedView from SunSport’s Graham Nickless at Vitality StadiumEverton were seeing a lot of the ball at Bournemouth but it was the hosts who were making the openings. And it was England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford who came to their rescue on eight minutes when he grabbed Dango Ouattara’s close-range miss-hit shot on the line. The Cherries thought they had scored when Antoine Semenyo volley home Ryan Christie’s cross but the Ghana striker was clearly offside.Copy linkCopiedCrystal Palace 0-1 Chelsea22. Massive chance for The Blues to double their lead.Palmer clips a free-kick into the box and it is flicked to the backpost to an unmarked Jackson.On the volley, he sends it wide of the goal but really should do a lot better from that position.Copy linkCopiedBournemouth 0-0 Everton16. Let off for The Toffees on the south coast.Semenyo seemed to have broken the deadlock as he ghosted in to slot home as the ground erupted.The flag went up immediately and as the replay shows, he just set-off a little too early.Credit: ReutersCopy linkCopiedCrystal Palace 0-1 Chelsea14. Sancho does well on the halfway line as he dummies and spins to run onto the ball.He collects it and steams down the wing and he lays it on a plate for teammate Palmer.Chelsea have dominated the early stages and deserve to lead.Copy linkCopiedGoal – Cole Palmer (Chelsea)Copy linkCopiedMan City 1-0 West Ham10. No doubt Savinho will try to claim this one.It took such a huge deflection, his only chance of it being credited to him is if Stevie Wonder is now on the goals panel.It completely wrong-footed Areola and gives Man City the lead.To be fair, West Ham should have been in front themselves but Soucek could not convert the chance.Copy linkCopiedOwn goal – Vladimir Coufal (West Ham)Copy linkCopiedSouthampton 0-1 Brentford6. The visitors have dominated the early stages at St Mary’s.As a ball is threaded in behind the defence, Schade runs through on goal, waiting for Ramsdale to come charging out.He pokes it past him with the outside of his boot and there is nothing the keeper can do to stop him.Copy linkCopied More

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    Inside Alejandro Garnacho’s Man Utd axe as it’s revealed he was dropped by Ruben Amorim over touchline incident

    ALEJANDRO GARNACHO was dropped by Ruben Amorim following a touchline incident – reports say. Garnacho was axed for the Manchester derby in December alongside Marcus Rashford – before being benched for the last four games.Alejandro Garnacho was allegedly dropped by Ruben Amorim following a touchline incidentCredit: GettyGarnacho has been benched by AmorimCredit: APAccording to the Daily Mail, trouble started during United’s Europa League clash with Viktoria Plzen just three days before the trip to City. It is claimed Garnacho turned his back on Amorim and walked away while his manager was giving him instructions on the touchline. But sources close to the player apparently denied that he was being disrespectful – and put it down to a misunderstanding.Garnacho has come off the bench for United’s last three matches – all ending in defeat – having been overlooked in the starting XI.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLJoshua Zirkzee started on the left against Newcastle – but was ruthlessly subbed off after just 33 minutes. Rather tellingly, despite being a natural replacement on the wing Garnacho remained on the bench with Kobbie Mainoo replacing Zirkzee. It has led to questions on whether the Argentine outcast fits into Amorim’s 3-4-3 formation. Rashford meanwhile returned to the squad at Newcastle as an unused substitute following his four-match absence. Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITSThe England international has not played since his bombshell reveal that he is “ready for a new challenge”. And with the January transfer window now open, speculation is rife Rashford could leave his boyhood club. Ruben Amorim hauls off Joshua Zirkzee after 32 minutes to huge cheers as Man Utd are embarrassed in first halfBut he is said to have rejected approaches from Saudi Arabia – despite reports of being offered a £35MILLION-a-year contract. Rashford is also out of United’s squad travelling to league leaders Liverpool on Sunday due to illness. Amorim said: “It’s the same situation. At the moment, he’s ill and he’s not training so we’ll see in the future. “But he’s like a normal player, then I make a selection so it’s the same. I think he’s going to be out this week. “He’s not training. We’ll see but I think this week he’s out.” Marcus Rashford is out against Liverpool due to illnessCredit: Rex More

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    Vinicius Jr forced down tunnel by team-mate Rudiger in angry scenes after being sent off for pushing keeper in head

    VINICIUS JUNIOR had to be forced down the tunnel by Antonio Rudiger after being sent off in angry scenes.The Real Madrid forward, 24, lost his head during tonight’s LaLiga clash away at Valencia.Vinicius Junior shoved Valencia goalkeeper Stole Dimitrievski in the headCredit: EPAThe Brazilian was sent off and reacted angrilyCredit: GettyIn an action-packed game, Vinicius’s fury boiled over with little more than ten minutes left as Real trailed 1-0.Valencia’s goalkeeper Stole Dimitrievski clearly said something to wind Vinicius up.And the Brazilian responded by getting up off the turf and shoving Dimitrievski in the head.The Valencia stopper tumbled to the floor and the referee took his time before brandishing the red card.READ MORE ON FOOTBALLAnd that prompted another furious reaction from Vinicius as he seemingly looked set to go at the official, gesticulating angrily.However, he was held back by team-mate Rudiger who clung on to the Ballon d’Or runner-up and ushered him down the tunnel to try and prevent him causing more trouble.That prompted a wave of comments from fans on social media.One said: “This is why Vinicius will never win a Ballon d’Or.”Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSAnother wrote: “If not for Rudiger, Vinicius would have punched the referee. He behaves like that every game. People need to wake up, this guy is not a saint.”A third added: “A LaLiga referee has finally stood up to the disgusting and unprofessional Vinicius Jr actions and sent him off.” Watch Vinicius Jr ‘send Reece James back to England’ as Real Madrid star gives Chelsea defender nightmares in pre-seasonAnd a final user replied: “Vinicius dragged out of the pitch preventing him from potentially beating the referee to the ground.”The red card was only part of the drama at the Mestalla in what was Carlos Corberan’s first game in charge of Valencia.The former West Brom boss saw his new side take the lead on 27 minutes.Then after the break, Kylian Mbappe had an equaliser ruled out by VAR while Jude Bellingham hit the post with a penalty.The Englishman made amends, though.He teed up Luka Modric to tuck home an 85th-minute equaliser and then capitalised on a defensive mistake to slot in a dramatic injury-time winner to send Real top of LaLiga. The Real Madrid ace let his frustrations boil overCredit: ReutersDimitrievski collapsed to the floor after the flashpointCredit: GettyAntonio Rudiger had to hold his team-mate back and force him down the tunnelCredit: GettyJude Bellingham struck the post with his penaltyCredit: GettyBut the England man came up trumps with a winner in the 95th minuteCredit: ReutersThe dramatic goal sent Los Blancos top of the tableCredit: Getty More

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    Chelsea handed huge injury blow as £70m man could be out for SEASON and not just five weeks as first thought

    ENZO MARESCA has given a worrying update on injured star Wesley Fofana. The Blues defender has been out since picking up a hamstring issue against Aston Villa on December 1.Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca has given an update on Wesley FofanaCredit: PAThe French defender limped out of the Blues win over Aston Villa last monthCredit: PAFofana, who signed for Chelsea in 2022, was originally ruled out for around five weeks. But scans have revealed more damage than first anticipated.And during his pre-match press conference for Saturday’s visit to Crystal Palace, Maresca revealed it was not a good prognosis. The Blues boss said: “Unfortunately, there’s a risk Wesley Fofana could be out for the entire season. READ MORE ON CHELSEA”The initial feeling was [he would be out] 5 weeks but then more tests gave us bad news. “We don’t know exactly yet, but it’s a huge loss.”Fofana, a £70million signing from Leicester, had started 12 of Chelsea’s 13 Premier League games up until a tangle with Ollie Watkins in the Villa game.The Frenchman does not currently require surgery on the issue. Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSAnd Maresca confirmed it wasn’t linked to the anterior cruciate ligament injury that kept Fofana sidelined throughout last season. He continued: “I don’t think this kind of injury can be compared to the rest. Moment Luke Littler copies Chelsea legend’s celebration during World Darts Championship clash with Nathan Aspinall “This one is muscle and previously he hasn’t had any muscle problems, so it’s completely different.”It’s a bit unlucky but he will be back and he will be good in the way he was before he was injured.”Chelsea head to Palace on Saturday looking to bounce back from a shock defeat to Ipswich on Monday. The Blues are currently fourth in the Premier League table, two points behind Nottingham Forest. Chelsea ratings vs Ipswich as Blues defenders have a shocker and only ONE star can hold his head highCHELSEA made it back-to-back losses as they slumped to an awful 2-0 defeat at Ipswich.Enzo Maresca’s side went into the match hoping to bounce back from their 2-1 home loss to Fulham on Boxing Day.But instead saw their title hopes take another massive dent after goals from Liam Delap and old-boy Omari Hutchinson.On a night to forget for the Blues, SunSport’s Jordan Davies rates and slates each performer…FILIP JORGENSEN – 6His first bit of action was a clumsy trailing leg to catch Delap and give away a needless penalty.Followed it up with a few decent stops to deny the forward anything else, but the damage was already done.AXEL DISASI – 4Offered very little until a fine pass early in the second half to put Madueke through.But that was then overshadowed by a woeful piece of defending to give the hosts a second goal, first with a stray pass to Delap and then giving Hutchinson the freedom of Ipswich to slot home.TOSIN ADARABIOYO – 5Struggled to deal with Delap, physically and for pace. Looked terrified to press him. Lumbered about for most of the game.LEVI COLWILL – 6Looks so much better with a proper defensive partner, unlike here.Not his best game, but not his worst.MARC CUCURELLA – 5Nervy clearance off Hutchinson almost gave Delap a second inside 15 minutes and caught out of position plenty when Ipswich countered.Poor in attacking areas.ENZO FERNANDEZ – 6A real mixed bag.Picked up some good pockets of space but out-muscled on occasion.MOISES CAICEDO – 6Blazed over a glorious chance from the edge of the box off his left peg.Controlled the game well from deep at times.NONI MADUEKE – 7Involved in everything good with Chelsea, taking on defenders and unlucky not to grab a first half goal.Linked up well with Palmer and Enzo.COLE PALMER – 8A joy to watch. His cleverly-disguised free-kick smacked the post and his cross for Joao Felix at the far post to score from was delightful, only to be called back for offside.He was then denied a curling beauty by a worldie save. Did not deserve to be on the losing side. Best player on the pitch by a mile.JOAO FELIX – 6Perhaps a harsh one but should have stayed onside before tapping in Palmer’s brilliant cross to level the scores.Had a header cleared off the line just after the break.CHRISTOPHER NKUNKU – 5An anonymous first half was followed up by more anonymity in the second before being hauled off just after the hour mark.Feels like he has wasted a huge chance given to him by Maresca to prove he can be the difference maker.SUBSNICOLAS JACKSON (for Felix, 55) – 6Missed a blatant one v one, spared blushes by a delayed offside flag.JADON SANCHO – (for Nkunku, 65) – 6Did very little, but the game was pretty much done by the time he came on.MALO GUSTO (for Disasi, 77) – 6Came on just so Disasi could make way, it seems. Made his presence known by getting into a late scrap with Davis.PEDRO NETO (for Madueke, 77) – 5Brought some zip, but let himself down by going down soft holding his face from a Kalvin Phillips ‘challenge’. More

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    Property tycoon who once tried to buy Chelsea planning rescue mission for EFL crisis club

    READING are in exclusive talks about selling the club to a mysterious property tycoon.SunSport has learned that Paul Taylor – a bricklayer turned banker and financier from South London – has been in secret negotiations to buy Reading for several months.Reading’s mysterious new buyer once tried to buy ChelseaCredit: GettyTaylor once tried to buy Chelsea and came close to pulling off a £10.5billion takeover of supermarket Sainsbury’s for the Qatar royal family.Initial Reading talks involved asset management firm Blue Horizon, but Taylor has now secured funding from elsewhere.The Reading sale has been shrouded in mystery since Chinese owner Dai Yongge scrapped a £30million deal with former Wycombe owner Rob Couhig in September.The club announced they had entered “exclusive negotiations” with another buyer the following month. RAED MORE ON FOOTBALLThis week Reading claimed “negotiations with the prospective buyer remain ongoing,” whilst insisting “confidentiality must remain in place”.SunSport has been told by multiple sources that Taylor is the mystery buyer.His wife is understood to be a Reading fan, while the land owned by the club makes it an attractive investment.As well as a hotel at the Select Car Leasing Stadium, 120 acres of land at the club’s Bearwood Park training ground also offers development potential.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSThe secretive Taylor has enjoyed periods of spectacular success during a colourful property investment career.After starting out as a bank cashier, he ran NatWest’s structured-finance business before joining Robbie and Vincent Tchenguiz at their Rotch property group in 2000.  Reading fans are angry as owner sells training ground to EFL rivals Wycombe There he led talks on behalf of the brothers with Ken Bates about buying Chelsea – before the sale to Roman Abramovich.At one stage Rotch’s empire reportedly owned one per cent of all residential property in Britain, before it collapsed after the 2008 financial crisis.By that point he had launched a joint investment venture with the Qatari government called Three Delta, worth several billion pounds at its peak.Chinese owner Dai Yongge took a majority stake with Reading in May 2017Credit: RexIn 2007, Taylor led a £10.5bn takeover bid for Sainsbury on behalf of the Qatar Investment Authority, but the collapse of that deal saw him dismissed by the Qatari government.QIA bought Taylor’s 50 per cent Delta fund stake the following year as he retreated from public view.But he made headlines five years later by buying a trading jacket purportedly worn by Nick Leeson, the rogue trader who brought down Barings Bank, at an auction. Taylor’s plans for Reading remain unclear.But Reading’s large real estate portfolio make it an attractive deal, particularly as the issue of Yongge’s debts to a Chinese bank seem to be resolved.READ MORE SUN STORIESChinese bank Haitong effectively blocked the sale to Couhig by obtaining a stop notice in the British  Virgin Islands, where their stadium is registered.Taylor and Reading did not comment. More

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    ‘Pressures imposed on a hometown player can be extreme… that could make Alexander-Arnold’s mind up’, says Deeney

    THERE are several reasons why Trent Alexander-Arnold is likely to leave Liverpool this summer.Firstly, he has achieved pretty much everything he can at Anfield — and if he signs off with a Treble this season, then it will absolutely be a case of ‘job done’.Trent Alexander-Arnold could leave Liverpool to Real Madrid to escape the added pressure of being a hometown heroCredit: GettyTroy Deeney experienced it when he joined boyhood club BirminghamCredit: GettySecondly, the lure of Real Madrid is a temptation that few players can ever resist. They are the greatest and most famous club in the world.But there’s another reason that may play a part in his decision-making — and that is the pressures imposed on a hometown player which can be extreme.I experienced that in a very different way when I joined Birmingham City, the club I had always supported.I was 33 then, towards the end of my career and the club was a shambles at that point, so that’s very different to Trent on both levels.READ MORE ON FOOTBALLBut in an age in which the ‘local hero’ has become a rarity, the added pressures can be really trying.When you play for your local club, everyone in the fanbase thinks they know you. Everyone thinks you should care more than the rest of the players — and, in a way, you do.Many supporters will have played Sunday league football against you as a kid, or gone to school with you, or they know someone in your family.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSOr they see you in Asda and want to give you advice, or want to know what’s going on.When I was at Birmingham, my mum went to work and every day someone said to her, ‘Tell Troy, Blues should do this or that’ and she would reply, ‘I haven’t told him what to do since he was 15!’’New MOTD host’ Gabby Logan’s live TV interview with Liverpool boss Arne Slot ends awkwardly And heaven help you if you went out locally on the Saturday night after a defeat, even to a low-key family do, without any alcohol.That is sacrilege when you are playing for your own club.For Trent, at a club the size of Liverpool, those issues will be amplified further.Don’t get me wrong, playing for — and especially skippering — the club I support was one of the absolute highlights of my career.It was right up there with reaching an FA Cup final and spending five years as a Premier League captain.Leading the Blues out at St Andrew’s was the thing that most made the little boy inside my head say, ‘Wow, how did we get here? This is epic’.It was an enormous privilege — but being the local lad does take a toll.The best thing for Trent would be to parade the Premier League trophy at Anfield and then head off into the Spanish sunTroy DeeneyThat will be another factor for Trent, who has spent nine years as a first-teamer at Anfield and has been the highest-profile Scouser at the club for almost all of that time.Weirdly, if or when, he signs for Real, he will have less pressure because he won’t be a megastar like Kylian Mbappe, Vinicius Jr or Jude Bellingham.And he won’t be the local boy. He can just focus on being an excellent right-back.Trent, who is out of contract this summer, has already been getting stick from supporters because he hasn’t signed a new deal — at a level which would not exist if he was not a Liverpool boy.This is unfair to me — and as a player I struggled to fully understand it — but it’s a phenomenon that certainly exists.Alexander-Arnold would not be the star man at Real MadridCredit: GettySteven Gerrard felt the pressure as the local hero of LiverpoolCredit: GettySteve McManaman is regarded as a hero at both Anfield and Real MadridCredit: AFPI don’t think the idea of achieving complete legendary status at a club is a factor among modern players, as it may have been in the past.While Steven Gerrard achieved that at Anfield, he did once hand in a transfer request, wanting to join Chelsea, before signing a new deal with the Reds.And Steve McManaman is a Liverpool lad who made the move to the Bernabeu and that didn’t damage his legacy on Merseyside, as he is considered a great at both clubs — having won two European Cups with the Spanish side.I don’t think Trent’s move will be done this month, despite Real making an approach, as that wouldn’t really suit any of the parties.Liverpool need him as they fight on four fronts, while Trent can go on a free at the end of the season, earning him a bigger signing-on fee.’DOUBLE-EDGED SWORD’Real are making a move now to protect against any other big-money interest from Saudi Arabia. Trent will stay fully committed to the club for the rest of the season, even if he is effectively working his notice at Anfield.Every other player in that dressing room will understand that Trent — like Mo Salah and Virgil van Dijk — is either keeping his options open or preferring another challenge elsewhere.But being a hometown hero can be a double-edged sword.The best thing for Trent would be to parade the Premier League trophy at Anfield — perhaps along with two or three more pieces of silverware — and then head off into the Spanish sun.RUBEN TIME TO LOOK ‘N’ LEARNIF Manchester United can avoid a six-goal defeat at Anfield on Sunday, that would be a decent effort.That’s how bad things are at Old Trafford — and how good things are for runaway Prem leaders Liverpool right now.Ruben Amorim faces his latest tough assignment as Manchester United boss when they face LiverpoolCredit: GettyI think it’s a blessing in disguise for Ruben Amorim that United are having such a bad run early in his reign.He will learn so much about his players’ characters and their abilities and will be able to make proper judgments about who he wants going forward.Had United got a few more decent results after winning the Manchester derby, it would have only papered over the cracks and made it more difficult for Amorim to make those decisions.He is being very honest about the situation and I feel the club need to hit rock-bottom — which they are close to but haven’t yet. READ MORE SUN STORIESUnited should flog Casemiro to Saudi Arabia and end the Marcus Rashford saga by letting him go this month, while bringing in two or three players to add the energy and desire Amorim needs.But only after a full pre-season and a busy summer of ins and outs can we properly judge Amorim.United have endured their fair share of hammerings by Liverpool recentlyCredit: PAMan Utd ratings vs Newcastle as Joshua Zirkzee is hooked after half an hour and Kobbie Mainoo the only bright sparkKOBBIE MAINOO’S performance was the only silver lining as Manchester United suffered a fourth consecutive defeat.Newcastle struck twice in the opening 19 minutes as they threatened to tally up a cricket score at Old Trafford.Joshua Zirkzee was ruthlessly subbed after half an hour after struggling in a No10 role – but there was no recovering for Ruben Amorim’s side.Here is how SunSport’s Kealan Hughes rated the United display…Andre Onana – 5Little he could do about both goals and was barely tested other than that.Noussair Mazraouri – 4The first two goals came down his side as he failed to close down the crosses that were turned in by Isak and Joelinton.But he was positive in possession and put in a few dangerous crosses.Matthijs de Ligt – 5Did not do much wrong for Newcastle goals but can be criticised for his failure to organise his defensive team-mates.Harry Maguire – 4Lost Isak for the opener as he was caught ball watching.Almost made amends but his diving header cannoned back off the post.Lisandro Martinez – 3A complete mismatch as he attempted to battle Joelinton for a cross the Brazilian turned in.Also lost Isak for the opener and even faced the wrong way as the cross came in.Diogo Dalot – 5Offered some much needed stability on the left flank and produced a good cross for Maguire’s headed chance.Casemiro – 3Dismal throughout. So far off the pace and barely made a pass.Missed a guilt-edge chance to pull one back on the stroke of half-time.Christian Eriksen – 4Similarly inept in protecting his defence as Casemiro, as he was overran time and time again.He did at least put a few passes together and improved after Mainoo came on.Amad Diallo – 4A tricky evening up against the hardworking Anthony Gordon and Lewis Hall so was largely ineffective.Joshua Zirkzee – 2Nothing went his way and the fans quickly got on his back. He was hauled off in the 33rd minute and his substitution was greeted with cheers by the Old Trafford faithful.Rasmus Hojlund – 5Fed off scraps but did not stop running and was a rare bright spark – came very close with a low shot that whistled past the post in the first half.SubsKobbie Mainoo (for Zirkzee) – 6Turned things around after his introduction and made things happen with his accurate passing.Set up Casemiro for a chance the Brazilian should have buried.Leny Yoro (for Martinez, 64mins) – 6Had a good chance from a corner but sent his free header wide.Alejandro Garnacho (for Casemiro, 64mins) – 4Struggled to make an impact as he failed to beat a man.Antony (for De Ligt, 83 mins) – 5Not enough time to influence the match. More

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    Tottenham crisis worsens as illness hits camp before Newcastle clash with at least seven stars still missing

    TOTTENHAM’S fitness crisis has suffered another blow after manager Ange Postecoglou confirmed illness in the camp ahead of their clash with Newcastle.Spurs have won just one of their last seven Premier League games and are languishing down in 11th place.Tottenham’s squad has been hit by illness in the campCredit: RexAnge Postecoglou is under pressure due to a dismal run of resultsCredit: PAThey are already without a host of players due to injury including Richarlison, Mikey Moore, Ben Davies, Micky van de Ven, Cristian Romero and Destiny Udogie.And Rodrigo Bentancur is the seventh player unavailable after being handed a one-match suspension for picking up a fifth yellow card against Wolves on Sunday.Now even more of Postecoglou’s men could be sidelined due to a sickness bug in the camp – though he has not specified which players have been affected.Speaking at his press conference on Friday, the Australian coach said: “None of the injured ones are back yet.READ MORE IN FOOTBALL”We’ve had a bit of an illness bug around the squad so a few were missing from training but we’ll be alright.”One boost for Tottenham is the return of Djed Spence for their home game against Newcastle on Saturday lunchtime.Postecoglou has been criticised during his side’s poor run of form.And he admitted the disappointing results have had a negative impact on him.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITSFollowing the 2-2 draw with Wolves, he said: “It hurts me because I’m responsible ultimately. I’m the person in charge. So of course, it hurts.”When I see how hard they are trying, it hurts even more because you want them to get a reward and I think they deserved a reward for their efforts even though they were dipping into their reserves of energy.Tottenham boss Postecoglou REFUSES to answer questions after his team ship another hatful of goals in Liverpool loss”I wanted them to get a reward for their efforts. So of course, it hurts. It hurts immensely.”At the same time, it’s my responsibility for where we’re at right now and it’s my responsibility to try to get us out of it.”Newcastle are in superb form heading to North London having won their last five games in all competitions.They sit fifth in the Premier League table, eight points clear of Tottenham. More