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    ‘People are scared to death’ – David May admits he knows of ‘four or five’ ex-Man Utd stars who are battling dementia

    MANCHESTER UNITED cult hero David May has admitted that football players are “scared to death of getting dementia” – himself included.Ex-defender May revealed that he personally knows of around “four or five” former United stars from the 70s and 80s with the disease.David May has admitted that professional football players are ‘scared to death of dementia’Credit: PAMay told The Telegraph: “Dementia is an industrial injury. “I speak to players now and they say, ‘Have you been tested?’ They say, ‘No I don’t want to find out’. “People are absolutely scared to death of finding out.”Former team-mate David Beckham was among those who sent a message of support at the group launch of Football Families for Justice last month.READ MORE FOOTBALL NEWSThe organisation is demanding urgent action to tackle the beautiful game’s dementia crisis.May added: “Three or four nights before the launch all I could think of is, ‘Oh my God, this will happen to me’. “All I can think if I go in the kitchen and forget something is, ‘Have I got dementia?’ Once that’s passed, I’m fine again. But just those thoughts go through your mind.“I’m 55 this year. I don’t want my kids in 10 years’ time having to look after me, not being able to speak to them and understand them. Most read in Football“I would wish they could come once a week, twice a week, see their dad, know that I’m well cared for.”May decided to become involved after speaking with John Stiles, the son of 1966 World Cup winner Nobby.England and Man Utd legend Stiles died from a neurodegenerative disease associated with head impacts that leads to dementia in October 2020.Former Premier League star Dean Windass suffering from dementia as ex-Man Utd ace reveals diagnosis live on BBC You look at the 80s and 90s – it was, ‘get on with it lads’ and that’s what we did. David MayDefenders are FIVE times more likely to be diagnosed with a neurodegenerative disease, than someone who is not a professional player, according to research commissioned by the FA in 2017.The landmark study by the University of Glasgow also found no decline in that ratio through the eras.Professor Willie Stewart isolated the link last year to heading and head impacts, rather than any outside lifestyle factor.May said that players would take aerial blows “all the time” whether from heading, elbows or clashes of heads.Denis Law and Bobby Charlton both passed away after long battles with dementiaHe revealed: “There’s quite a few players involved in the group who played in the 1980s who talk about their ex team-mates – I’m not going to name names – who are struggling with dementia.“I remember playing for Burnley against Stoke – I got a bang on the head and I can’t even remember who did it.“You look at the 80s and 90s – it was, ‘get on with it lads’ and that’s what we did. It’s like getting punched off a professional boxer at 80 per cent.David May“You’d probably get two or three free hits before you got spoken to and you would pass it to your other centre-half. And they would do it back to you. It would be a free-for-all.“When I look at the amount of times I must have headed a ball in training, before a game, during a game, as a kid, you are talking thousands and thousands.“I would do 30-40 headers on a Friday – corners and free-kicks. They say that each heading of a ball whether from a goalkeeper or long free-kick is like getting punched off a professional boxer at 80 per cent.”May won seven major honours with Man Utd during the 90sCredit: News Group Newspapers LtdMay, who started in Man Utd’s FA Cup final-winning teams of 1996 and 1999, has not called for a ban on heading.But the Treble winner wants current players to be fully informed of the risks and for sport to collectively step forward for its former heroes.May revealed that ex-Hull star Dean Windass was diagnosed with stage-two dementia at the age of 55 last month.With permission from Windass, May said: “I asked Deano how he is. “He’s the same age as me and he’s worried sick of how it’s going to be in the future for him.”An application to the Industrial Injuries Advisory Council to prescribe neurodegenerative disease in professional football as an industry-related disease has also just passed its fifth anniversary without resolution.Man Utd and Scotland icon Denis Law sadly lost his brave battle with vascular dementia and Alzheimer’s disease last month.While Old Trafford and England legend Sir Bobby Charlton had dementia when he died from a fall at his care home, a 2023 inquest heard.The FA did introduce guidance in 2021 that recommended no more than 10 “high-force” headers in training per week. READ MORE SUN STORIESThe PFA is currently working with more than 200 families of former players with dementia.Tony Parkes and Allan Gilliver are two former stars currently suffering with it, while legends Chris Nicholl and Stan Bowles tragically passed away on the same day last year – February 24.Unlock even more award-winning articles as The Sun launches brand new membership programme – Sun Club. 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    ‘We asked several times’ Man Utd refused to budge on £29million Patrick Dorgu transfer stance despite Lecce pleas

    LECCE have claimed Manchester United gave them a “now or never ultimatum” when they moved for Patrick Dorgu last month.The Italian club had vowed to keep hold of their Danish full-back, 20, until the summer at least.Manchester United acquired the services of Patrick Dorgu in the January transfer windowCredit: GETTYThe Red Devils signed the defender for £29millionCredit: GETTYLecce claim the Red Devils gave them an ultimatum over the 20-year-oldCredit: REXUnited were told that when they made their approach in January – but would not take no for an answer.And when the Red Devils threatened to pull the plug permanently on their interest, Lecce felt they had no choice but to sell.An initial fee of £29.4 million was agreed for the defender who was introduced to the Old Trafford crowd on Sunday.But Lecce president Saverio Sticchi Damiani did not like how United went about their business.READ MORE MAN UTDHe said: “We said several times that Dorgu would not leave in January.“Then Manchester United arrived, who made themselves heard with us and with the boy’s entourage.“They received an official response from us that I leave here, in which we said that we had no intention of letting Dorgu leave in January.“And not talking about figures, not asking for increases.Most read in BoxingJOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUS“This, instead of stopping United, had the opposite effect.”Damiani says United turned up the pressure by telling them and the player they would walk away if a deal could not be done in the winter window.Manchester United player ratings against Crystal PalaceHe said: “We asked several times to postpone everything until the summer, also promising the young man that he would not miss the opportunity.“For us too it was a historic step, we just wanted to do it in July.“The English communicated to us their desire, the club and its coach, to be immediate.“There was an ultimatum, now or never, also giving this message to the player himself.“You cannot judge Dorgu, you are 20 years old and Manchester United comes to you with an offer like that.“The combination of these factors led us to think that we would have gone from being consistent to being stupidly obstinate.” More

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    ‘I made a mistake’ – Man Utd flop Memphis Depay’s grovelling apology after suspended prison sentence for drink-driving

    MEMPHIS Depay has issued a grovelling apology after landing a prison term for drink-driving.Monaco police stopped the former Manchester United striker at the wheel of his Rolls Royce last August.Memphis Depay has publicly apologised after landing a suspended prison term for drink-drivingCredit: ReutersMan Utd paid PSV Eindhoven £25million for Depay in 2015Credit: GettyAnd a court in the French Riviera city handed him a four-month suspended jail term and £7,500 fine earlier this week after hearing he was over the alcohol limit.The former Prem star – who earns around £170,000-a-week with Brazilian club Corinthians – has also been banned from driving in Monaco for two years.Dutch international Depay was not in court to hear the verdict.But the 30-year-old wrote on social media: “I would like to come on here and apologise.READ MORE FOOTBALL NEWS”Last summer during my holidays in Monaco I made a mistake, and decided to drive home after having some drinks in a restaurant.”I should’ve got into a taxi instead, but I didn’t.”So I would like to apologise, and wanna take full responsibility for my action.”2024 was a year of lessons, and I will definitely learn from this one.  2025 we will do better.”Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITSDepay, who also apologised at the time of his arrest, now has two weeks to appeal the decision.United – then led by Louis van Gaal – paid PSV Eindhoven £25million for Depay in 2015, but he managed just seven goals in 53 games.Rooney reveals he gave Depay a ‘talking to’ after Dutch star turned up to Man Utd game in a Rolls Royce and cowboy hatThe striker rebuilt his career with Lyon, Barcelona and Atletico Madrid before joining Corinthians last year.Despite his well-travelled playing career, Depay has been a reliable asset for the Netherlands national team, scoring 46 goals in 98 caps.Depay joined Brazilian outfit Corinthians last yearCredit: ReutersUnlock even more award-winning articles as The Sun launches brand new membership programme – Sun Club. More

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    Uefa plot major change to Champions League format after revamping group stages and scrapping away goals

    UEFA are considering another major change to the Champions League after introducing a brand new format this season.European football’s premier competition has already scrapped away goals and the traditional group stages in recent years.Uefa are considering scrapping extra time in the Champions League knockout phaseCredit: ReutersNow execs at Uefa are discussing the idea of getting rid of extra time in the Champions League knockout stages.According to the Guardian, discussions are gathering speed over ditching extra time to help reduce the number of minutes played at top clubs.The change would see tied up Champions League knockout games head straight to penalties at full time.However, any changes are said to be unlikely midway through the current television rights cycle.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLThat would mean the proposed changes wouldn’t be enforced until at least 2027.Managers and players have voiced concerns in recent years about the inflating number of matches and minutes played by the top clubs across Europe.Stars such as Pep Guardiola, Jurgen Klopp, Thibaut Courtois and Kevin De Bruyne have all been vocal about heavy fixture congestion.A change from Uefa would be the first step from European competition in reducing the hectic schedule.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITSUntil now, domestic competitions have taken the brunt of the changes with the FA Cup controversially ditching replays. Whereas in Europe there has been the expansion of the Champions League with the new league phase meaning all teams now play a minimum of eight matches.Man City boss Pep Guardiola looks forward to the return of injured players to help Champions League campaign While the new expanded Fifa Club World Cup means 12 top teams from around Europe will have even more fixtures this summer.Removing extra time could offer a small amount of respite to teams with busy schedules.However, only three Champions League ties from the last 16 went to extra time last season.And the season before (2022/23) saw no games go past the regulation 90 minutes.Unlock even more award-winning articles as The Sun launches brand new membership programme – Sun Club. More

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    LaLiga star Kirian Rodriguez confirms cancer has relapsed as he steps away from football to undergo chemotherapy

    A LALIGA footballer has been forced to step away from the game indefinitely after his cancer returned.The relapse comes two-and-a-half years after he was first diagnosed with Hodgkin’s lymphoma.Las Palmas star Kirian Rodriguez’s cancer has relapsedCredit: GettyThe captain will miss the rest of the season as he undergoes chemotherapyCredit: RexKirian Rodriguez missed the first eight months of the 2022-23 season as he received treatment, returning to action in April 2023.Now, though, he faces another extended spell out after confirming his cancer is back.The Las Palmas captain, 28, revealed at a press conference on Thursday morning that he will now undergo chemotherapy and miss the rest of the season.But his return date is unknown as he focuses on his health. READ MORE ON FOOTBALLRodriguez said: “Thank the club and all the executives who are here, they have been very important to me. “Thank the coaching staff and my teammates for their decision not to accompany me here, I think they need to be focused on the game.”Yesterday they told me I have relapsed with cancer. “I will have to stop again and go through another round of chemotherapy to fight the disease.Most read in Football”I hope to see you all again in 2025-26, because I am 100 per cent convinced that the club, the players, and the coaching staff will see each other again in the First Division.”Rodriguez has been a key member of the Las Palmas starting XI once again this season, with the skipper missing just one LaLiga fixture in early October with a muscle injury. Charlie Watson discusses impact skin Cancer has on football careerWhat are the signs of lymphoma?LYMPHOMA is a term for cancer that starts in the lymph system – a network of vessels and glands that spans your body.There are two main kinds of lymphoma – Hodgkin Lymphoma and Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma.Lymphoma can cause many different symptoms, depending on which type of lymphoma it is and where it develops in the body.The most typical signs are:Swollen lymph nodes, such as in the neck, armpit or groin areaNight sweatsExtreme tirednessItchingUnexplained weight lossFeverExcessive bleeding, such as nosebleeds, heavy periods and spots of blood under the skinOther signs of lymphoma in a more localised area include:Swelling of the stomach, loss of appetite and other abdominal symptomsCoughing, shortness of breath, or chest pain But the Las Palmas medical team grew concerned as the midfielder’s physical conditioning dipped in recent weeks. And the academy graduate – who has played all of his 134 professional matches for his boyhood club – was withdrawn midway through the second half against Girona on Monday as he struggled.That was the earliest he had been substituted all season – except for when he suffered the injury. Playmaker Rodriguez was unable to train on Tuesday or Wednesday before the announcement on Thursday. He received various messages of support following the press conference.Barcelona replied on X: “Much strength, Kirian.”We wish you encouragement and strength to face this challenge… we hope that we can see each other again soon on the field of play with the fighting spirit that you’ve already shownReal MadridMalaga wrote: “All the strength in the world. The spirit of Malaga is with you, Kirian.”A fan added: “Lots of encouragement, Kirian. You’re going to win this match, and by a landslide. Fans from all the teams in the league are eager to see you play as soon as possible.”Another typed: “Wishing Kirian a strong recovery and a swift return.”And Real Madrid shared this classy post: “Dear Kirian Rodríguez, we wish you encouragement and strength to face this challenge. “We hope that we can see each other again soon on the field of play with the fighting spirit that you’ve already shown. READ MORE SUN STORIES”Real Madrid and all the Madridistas will be supporting you in this challenge.”Las Palmas sit 15th in the LaLiga table after 22 matches, two points clear of the relegation zone. Unlock even more award-winning articles as The Sun launches brand new membership programme – Sun Club.Rodriguez was subbed off early on Monday night against GironaCredit: RexHe has been a key player for the club since returning from his eight months out when he first had cancerCredit: Getty More

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    David Beckham meets ‘long-lost twin brother’ Hollywood star in Super Bowl advert for Stella Artois

    DAVID BECKHAM has teamed up with Hollywood royalty for a new Super Bowl ad. The football icon, 49, appears alongside A-lister Matt Damon in a feature-length advert for Stella Artois. David Beckham reunites with his secret twin brother in a new Super Bowl adCredit: The Mega AgencyMatt Damon stars as Becks’ long-lost sibling in the Stella Artois commercialCredit: The Mega AgencyBeckham and Damon’s ad was directed by Ben AffleckCredit: The Mega AgencyBeckham goes on a whirlwind journey in the 60-second advert, which will air in full during Super Bowl LIX’s half-time show on Sunday. The Manchester United legend joins his parents in a pub, where he is told he has a long-lost brother in America – known simply as “Other David”..Becks jets across the Atlantic in search of his sibling – played by 54-year-old Good Will Hunting star Damon.The pair share a beer and eat some buffalo wings in the minute-long short, before Damon shows off his own kicking prowess with an American football.READ MORE ON FOOTBALLDirected by Ben Affleck, who is cheekily referenced in the promo, the ad will help drive revenue for Damon’s non-profit organisation Water.org.Damon said in a press release: “I’ve been partnering with Stella Artois for a decade now and get more excited with each year.”I can’t wait to keep telling the story of ‘David and Dave’ all year and shedding light on those moments in life worth more, where meaningful connection means more than anything. “The Beckham brothers are here to stay, and Stella Artois will be there with us at every moment.”Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSThis year’s Super Bowl is being contested by the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles. Kansas City are attempting to make NFL history, with no team ever winning three consecutive titles. Everything you need to know about Super Bowl 59 along with Chiefs-Eagles predictions Super Bowl halftime advertising is big business, with brands desperate for a prime slot and the chance to reach over 100 million viewers in real-time.A slot can cost up to £6.4million, with a vast portion of the audience tuning in for the entertainment factor.A 2020 survey revealed that 79 per cent of viewers see the half-time ad break as entertainment, according to Statista. While almost 71 per cent stated that they enjoyed watching the commercials. Beckham famously played Stateside in the MLS for Los Angeles Galaxy and is the co-founder of Inter Miami in Florida. The full advert is set to be broadcast at half-time of Super Bowl LIX on SundayCredit: The Mega AgencyThe Kansas City Chiefs have won the previous two Super Bowls – and can threepeat this weekendCredit: APThe ex-England midfielder’s kids grew up in the USA – and he’s got the Super Bowl bug from them. Speaking to Forbes, Becks revealed: “I won’t be making the game this year.”Traditionally, I love watching the Super Bowl. READ MORE SUN STORIES”It’s something that we always do as a family, same as everyone else across America and most of the world. “Everyone sits there and watches it, and eats and drinks, and it’s all about the family. So, I’ll be doing that in London.”Unlock even more award-winning articles as The Sun launches brand new membership programme – Sun Club. More

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    Man Utd legend and ex-Man City boss Mark Hughes lands shock new job with worst team in English professional football

    MARK HUGHES has been announced as the new manager of Carlisle United.The former Manchester United legend joins with the club currently bottom of League Two. Mark Hughes has been appointed manager of CarlisleCredit: GettyThe ex-Wales boss is tasked with keeping the Cumbrians in the EFLCredit: RexHughes has been out of work since leaving Bradford City in 2023. Carlisle Sporting director Rob Clarkson said: “I’m delighted that Mark has agreed to join Carlisle United. “His experience and stature in the game speaks for itself. He is someone who will instantly command respect from all staff and players and I am really excited to work with him. “The players we have here will suit the way he wants to play and I’m sure our fans will really get behind him and the team in our remaining 18 games.”A two-time Prem winner during his illustrious playing career, Hughes began his coaching journey in 1999.READ MORE ON FOOTBALLHe took charge of the Welsh national team for five years, before joining Blackburn Rovers in 2004. Hughes has gone on to manage over 500 games in the Premier League.He has enjoyed spells with Rovers, Manchester City, Fulham, QPR, Stoke City and Southampton. The 61-year-old unexpectedly dropped down the divisions in February 2022 to take over at Bradford.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSBut he was unable to lift the Bantams out of the bottom tier – and lost out to Carlisle in the 2022/23 playoffs. The Cumbrian side are currently 92nd in the football pyramid.Carlisle boss Mike Williamson talks about his teams defeat to Swindon Town They were relegated from League One last season and appointed Mike Williamson to turn around a sinking ship. The club signed 12 players in the January window – but sacked Williamson earlier this week after falling five points adrift at the bottom of the league.Hughes will be partnered at Brunton Park by assistant coach Glyn Hodges.The pair have penned rolling contracts until the summer as Carlisle look to avoid dropping into the National League.Hughes’ first game will be on Saturday as Carlisle take on playoff contenders Grimsby Town. Unlock even more award-winning articles as The Sun launches brand new membership programme – Sun Club. More

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    ‘Call the season off’ say fans as Man Utd confirm worst-case Lisandro Martinez news with star out potentially until 2026

    MANCHESTER UNITED defender Lisandro Martinez could be out of action until 2026 – and fans are in despair.The Argentine has suffered a serious ACL injury during United’s 2-0 defeat to Crystal Palace on Sunday, the club have confirmed today.Lisandro Martinez was stretchered off against Crystal Palace on SundayThe defender landed awkwardly while attempting to make a tackle on SarrThe Argentine was seen in floods of tears as the medical team carried him off the turfMan Utd have since confirmed Martinez’s Anterior cruciate ligament injuryThe 27-year-old was stretchered off in the late stages at Old Trafford after injuring his knee.While attempting to win the ball from Ismaila Sarr, Martinez lunged forward before his left knee buckled.He immediately fell to the floor clutching his leg and signalled over to the bench to be substituted.The Argentina international – who scored two important goals last month – then broke down in tears as he was carried off the pitch.READ MORE FOOTBALL NEWSWhile reports suggested an ACL tear on his left knee, fans were hoping for more positive news.But United have since announced the worst-case scenario ahead of Friday’s FA Cup fourth-round home clash against Leicester.The club statement read: “We can confirm that Licha suffered an injury to his cruciate ligament in Sunday’s game against Palace. “Assessment of the injury is ongoing to determine the appropriate course of treatment and the timescale for his rehabilitation.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITS”Everyone at United wishes Martinez strength for a successful recovery and we will be supporting him every step of the way.”An ACL tear recovery time is generally nine to 10 months, though some players may recover in six months.Manchester United player ratings against Crystal PalaceThe worst-case scenario would see Martinez – who needs surgery – out until next February.It took Aston Villa defender Tyrone Mings 473 days to recover from his ACL tear in 2023 before his return this season.While sidelined, the 18-time capped England international suffered from a condition known as muscle atrophy, which is the decrease in the size of muscle tissue due to a lack of physical activity.United fans were left bitterly disappointed after the announcement.One raged on X: “Just call this season off!”A second said: “When you think things can’t get any worse 😪.”A third quizzed: “Why can’t we ever have anything nice?”While another added: “Absolutely gutted about this. Wish Licha a speedy recovery ❤.”One more said: “See ya need year lad 💪.”Martinez has been plagued by injury problems since joining the Red Devils in July 2022.He missed the end of his debut season with a metatarsal fracture before foot, calf and knee problems hampered the 2023-24 campaign.The Red Devils went on to lose 2-0 to Oliver Glasner’s side at the weekend – their 11th defeat of their dismal campaign.READ MORE SUN STORIESMatthijs de Ligt was brought on as Martinez’s replacement but United were undone on their left flank as Daniel Munoz burst through before squaring to Jean-Philippe Mateta to poke home.Mateta scored a brace for the visitors to secure the three points and move about Ruben Amorim’s side to 12th in the Prem.Unlock even more award-winning articles as The Sun launches brand new membership programme – Sun Club.Man Utd player ratings vs Crystal PalaceMANCHESTER UNITED’S mini-revival under Ruben Amorim came to an abrupt end as Crystal Palace ran out 2-0 winners at Old Trafford.Here’s how the Red Devils stars rated on a disappointing day.Andre Onana – 5Was left vulnerable by a shaky back-line and beaten by Lacroix’s looping header, which came off the crossbar into Mateta’s path.But he couldn’t do much about the second goal.Leny Yoro – 5Came in for De Ligt, who was benched. Was inches away from scoring his first United goal early on.Did well to block Mitchell after a Mazraoui error, but his positioning was a problem later in the game.Harry Maguire – 3Lost his battle with centre forward Mateta, who held the ball up well and got in behind every time, and was left stranded for the Frenchman’s first goal.Hasn’t connected with Yoro. Palace, namely Sarr, opened them both up with ease and should’ve buried some chances through Mateta.Lisandro Martinez – 6Was stretchered off after jarring his knee in the 79th minute.The Argentine has been scoring the goals recently, but blazed a centre-back’s shot over the bar on the brink of half-time.Noussair Mazraoui – 5He was okay in the right wing-back role again but it is obviously not his best position.Struggled with the dual threat of Mitchell and Daichi Kamada down Palace’s left side.Diogo Dalot – 4Awful link-up play with a horrible blind pass inside the Palace box in a promising team position before the break. He’s not a left winger and it’s clear why Patrick Dorgu has been signed.Manuel Ugarte – 6Missing in the middle when Mateta’s stunning 80-yard run. Missed half a chance in the second-half.Bruno Fernandes – 5Restricted. Couldn’t get forward much and was unlucky not to score from his usual 20-yard territory after being denied by Henderson.Was one of three United players booked.Amad Diallo – 6Great individual runs, on and off the ball. Dropped to wing-back after Mainoo came off and was involved in anything good creatively.Alejandro Garnacho – 5Predictable build-up. But worked hard tracking back as one of the two 10s.Was quieter in the second half and struggled to step up when the going got tough.Kobbie Mainoo – 4Huge experiment by Amorim to have Mainoo lead the line, albeit falsely. It didn’t pay off, but it wasn’t all his fault.He didn’t get the service or have the hold up play required to be effective.SUBSHojlund (’70 for Mainoo) – 5Came on for the last 20 minutes and ran around a bit without doing much of note.Zirkzee (’70 for Mazraoui) – 5As above, not a great deal to write home about despite trying to make things happen. More