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    Meet Lionel Messi’s richer teammate Leonardo Campana, who loves skydiving in Hawaii and buys art from a Miami artist

    LIONEL MESSI might be the highest paid player in the MLS, but he’s not even the wealthiest man on his team.That honour is bestowed to his Inter Miami teammate, Leonardo Campana who is heir to a £1billion-plus fortune.
    Lionel Messi’s teammate Leonardo Campana is the heir to a £1bn fortune
    Campana stars for Ecuador and his dad is South American politician and business man Pablo Campana
    Leonardo Campana shares a family snap with dad Pablo and mum Isabel
    Ex-tennis star Pablo Campana poses with Inter Miami co-owner David Beckham
    The Ecuadorian, only 23, is the son of Pablo Campana – a prominent South American politician, businessman, and ex-tennis player who competed at the Olympics.
    Born into money and sporting heritage is serving Leonardo well, who lives an epic lifestyle.
    Not only can he count the world’s greatest player as a pal, he also enjoys amazing adventures, including skydiving in Hawaii.
    While the forward is also an art collector – owning work from famous Miami pop artist Leonardo Hidalgo.
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    He shares his wealth with stunning girlfriend, Ariana Altuve who studied Fashion Business at New York’s prestigious Parsons School of Design.
    Family affair
    Leonardo, who was with Premier League side Wolves from 2019-2020, comes from good stock.
    His dad Pablo was a sportsman, famously competing for Ecuador in the tennis doubles competition at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atalanta.
    Between 1990-1997 he played in the Davis Cup, and was once ranked 165 in the world.
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    But, when Pablo found out he was expecting a child he gave up the game aged just 24.
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    Instead of sport, he turned his hand to politics and became the Minister of Commerce in the Ecuadorean government.
    Alongside that, he founded a real estate company in his homeland called Millenium S.A. that has made him a fortune.
    Interestingly, while his dad may be a billionaire, Leonardo’s grandma Isabel Noboa is recognised as one of Ecuador’s most successful businesswomen.
    Dad Pablo has been seen at Inter Miami games, cheering his son on.
    He even posed up for snaps with Messi and Inter Miami’s co-owner David Beckham on the DRV PNK Stadium turf.

    Head for heights
    Standing at 6ft 2in, Campana is known for his aerial ability.
    However, his head for heights stretches to as far as jumping out of a plane with a parachute.
    Back in November, the fearless footballer went on a luxury holiday to Hawaii.
    Usually a clause in many top player’s contracts insists they don’t do anything risky while away.
    Campana showed off his daredevil side skydiving
    While on holiday, Campana packs a £60k Jeep Wrangler
    In the Galapagos Islands Campana and his Wag Ariana hired a boat
    Campana shared snaps of the local wildlife
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    But daredevil Campana clearly felt the adrenaline rush of skydiving was too much to turn down.
    And he shared his stunt with a mid-air picture to his 603,000 followers on Instagram.
    He simply captioned the snap with a rock and roll hand gesture emoji.
    On the same trip, Campana was seen rummaging in the boot of his £60,000 Jeep Wrangler.
    Joining him on his travels was his gorgeous missus, Ariana.
    They also enjoyed a magical trip to the Galapagos Islands, where they hired a boat and saw the local wildlife.
    American beauty
    Not much is known about Ariana, the blonde stunner in a relationship with Campana.
    She keeps her personal life to herself, while her Instagram is private.
    It appears she has been in a romance with Ecuador international for a year.
    Campana appears smitten by love Ariana
    Ariana keeps her personal life private on social media
    Fashionable Ariana studied Fashion Business in New York
    But already, they are inseparable.
    She shared in his hi-jinx in Hawaii and is happy playing the supportive Wag by cheering him on during Inter Miami games.
    According to reports, she studied Administration and Marketing and completed a four-year degree at Bryant University in the United States.
    The Balenciaga-wearing Ariana also finished a Fashion Business course at Parsons School of Design, in New York.
    Expensive hobbies
    Buying art is often an exercise for the rich and the elite.
    Campana’s artistic taste is a bit more modern, and he has a penchant for pop art.
    Back in December, he splashed the cash on a print of a painting by famed Miami artist Leonardo Hidalgo.
    The artwork, a rather fitting piece featuring Campana celebrating a goal with Messi, would have cost thousands.
    In the past, Hidalgo has been commissioned by Hillary Clinton, Marc Anthony, Enrique Iglesias and more.
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    Famed artist Leonardo Hidalgo presents Campana with his artwork
    Modern artist Hidalgo has also painted a tribute to David Beckham which features on Instagram
    A thankful Campana thanked Hidalgo on Instagram.
    “Thank you @artistleonardohidalgo for capturing this moment that will be marked for the rest of my life,” he wrote. More

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    Inside abandoned English stadium covered in barbed wire with eerie new stand that has never hosted a match

    GHOST goals. Haunted houses. Ghost ships. How about a ghost stadium?Well, that is exactly what the Millmoor Ground, or Millmoor, the “spiritual home” of Championship side Rotherham, is nowadays.
    Rotherham’s old ground has been left standingCredit: Mark Robinson – The Sun
    The Millmoor ground is still plastered with the advertising of C.F. BoothCredit: Mark Robinson – The Sun
    The stadium has stood dormant since 2008Credit: Mark Robinson – The Sun
    It was Rotherham United’s home from 1925Credit: Mark Robinson – The Sun
    The stadium, located near the middle of town, was Rotherham’s home for 83 years.
    It dates all the way back to the 1890s when it was used by the Rotherham Church Institute in the Sheffield Association League, before passing to Rotherham County and then Rotherham United.
    It has overseen seven promotions, eight relegations and played host to their ever League Cup final in 1961 when Rotherham beat Aston Villa 2-0 in the first leg before the Villans won 3-0 in the second leg.
    But it has now become decrepit and being left desolate since 2008 after Rotherham were forced to move to their current 12,000 capacity AESSEAL New York Stadium following a row over rent.
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    Millmoor – located just a few hundred yards away from the club’s new home – held some 8,300 fans but held a record attendance of 25,170 when local rivals Sheffield United came to visit back in 1952.
    It understandably holds plenty of sentimental value to the Millers faithful given it had been their ground since Rotherham’s inception in 1925.
    However, the ground is now an empty shell which promised so much.
    Covered in barbed wire and overgrown plants and surrounded by fences, you might be mistaken for thinking the Millmoor would fit into a science fiction film set in a dystopian future.
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    But no, it is far from fiction. It is real life.
    Rotherham left Millmoor while in the middle of constructing a new main stand.
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    You can still see the half-built stand, but it will never be finished.
    Would-be trespassers into the ground are warned of the dangers with a few huge “keep out” signs.
    There are also posters of CF Booth all over after former Rotherham owner Ken Booth – who owned the scrap metal yard next to the ground – took over and saved the club from administration in 1987.
    Reflecting on the ground, the club’s current owner and chairman Tony Stewart told The Athletic last year: “Millmoor is decaying. It’s falling apart.”
    As for why Millmoor has stood dormant for the best part of two decades, Stewart is perplexed, adding: “It’s a mystery to Rotherham. It’s a mystery to the man on the street.”
    Booth had done his best to keep the club afloat following the collapse of ITV’s Digital TV deal which ravaged the lower leagues.
    Millmoor has become decrepit since being abandonedCredit: Mark Robinson – The Sun
    Having been left largely intact, much of what would have been seen on matchdays remainsCredit: Mark Robinson – The Sun
    Rotherham had to leave the ground in 2008 over a rent rowCredit: Mark Robinson – The Sun
    Millmoor held more than 8,000 fansCredit: Mark Robinson – The Sun
    A fan consortium took over the club for £1 after a favourable deal was struck with the Booth family – which involved the club’s only tangible assets Millmoor and the club’s training ground — being left in the family’s possession.
    Another group then came in before Stewart took over.
    The common story is that the club left Millmoor because the Booth’s were charging high rent.
    But Stewart remembers it slightly differently, explaining how the Booths wanted them to keep the stadium the exact same during a five-year lease while Rotherham wanted to look into a new stadium.
    Stewart said: “There were 18 items [demanded by the Booths] I didn’t agree with.
    “It would’ve meant that if there was a scratch to a cabinet, I would’ve had to replace all that. I just felt it wasn’t right.”
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    Rotherham’s final game at Millmoor was a 1-0 win over Barnet, but with negotiations ongoing over the ground’s future there was no big farewell for it.
    The club’s new ground is far more suited to a team in England’s second tier with its modern facilities, but Millmoor still stands as a tapestry to Rotherham’s history.
    Millmoor hosted the first-ever League Cup final in 1961Credit: Mark Robinson – The Sun
    Rotherham owner Tony Stewart said it was a mystery why nothing had been done to the groundCredit: Mark Robinson – The Sun
    The record attendance at Millmoor came in 1952 for a match seen by 25,170 against local rivals Sheffield UnitedCredit: Mark Robinson – The Sun
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    My husband was a Premier League star but I’m making my own way as an Olympic gold medal skiing champion

    LARA GUT-BERHAMI is to many just the wife of a former Premier League star.The 32-year-old is married to former West Ham and Fiorentina midfielder Valon Behrami, whom she tied the knot with in the summer of 2018.
    Lara Gut-Berhami is the wife of former West Ham midfielder Valon BehramiCredit: EPA
    But the 32-year-old is an Olympic and World Championship downhill skierCredit: GETTY
    Lara has a slew of medals in her trophy cabinetCredit: EPA
    But she’s much more than Mrs. Berhami.
    Lara – who is fluent in FOUR languages – is a Swiss alpine ski race sensation who has a slew of major medals in her trophy cabinet.
    She participated in her first-ever race at the FIS races at the tender age of age FIFTEEN back in December 2006.
    Appearances at the Alpine Youth World Championships and World Cup followed in 2007, with the then-teenager winning silver in the downhill race in the former competition.
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    The year 2007 proved to be a successful one for Lara, who became the second youngest Swiss national champion of all time in the super-G.
    A slow recovery from a hip would prevent Lara from competing in the 2010 Winter Olympics in Canada.
    But she would fulfil her dreams four years later when she competed at the Sochi Games in Russia.
    And it was at those Games where she picked up her first Olympic medal in the downhill, winning a bronze medal.
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    That year’s World Cup would see Lara win the super-G season title and claim a third-placed finish.
    Lara claimed a bronze medal in the super-G at the 2017 World Championships, although she would suffer a horrific ACL injury in the ensuing combined event.
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    After a long and arduous recovery, she returned to action at the 2019 World Championships – although she was a shell of her former self.
    But a mere two years later, she claimed gold medals in the Giant Slalom and super-G events.
    She would take the winning form into her second Olympics – the 2022 Games in Beijing.
    And the tournament proved to be the highlight of her career as she left China with a gold medal after winning the super-G event.
    After fulfilling her childhood dream, she said: “I am really happy to have got that gold.
    “But you can’t build your life around winning gold.
    “I just thought it was probably going to be my last Olympic super-G of my life and I just wanted to show something great. I just wanted to ski.
    “I am happy that this time I am fast enough because last time for sure I was fourth and it was always tight.
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    “It’s not bad to have the hundredths by my side this time.”
    Lara was in World Cup downhill action last Friday, stretching her lead in the heated race for the crystal globe with victory at Crans-Montana.
    Lara Gut-Behrami has two World Championships and one Olympic Gold medal to her nameCredit: AFP
    Lara Gut-Behrami is currently in World Cup action at Crans-MontanaCredit: AP More

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    Dave Kidd: Whether he’s ‘Kobbie Charlton’ or ‘Kobbie Stiles’, Man Utd starlet Mainoo should start for England next month

    I HAVEN’T quite worked out whether he’s ‘Kobbie Charlton’ or more of a ‘Kobbie Stiles’ — and perhaps he’s a pleasing blend of the two.But Manchester United’s 18-year-old midfielder Kobbie Mainoo should start for England against Brazil at Wembley next month.
    Kobbie Mainoo needs to start against BrazilCredit: Getty
    He could be a combo of Bobby Charlton and Nobby StilesCredit: Getty
    Ahead of this summer’s Euros, there is a hole in England’s midfield alongside Declan Rice.
    In their last two serious inter­nationals, against Ukraine and Italy earlier this season, that position was taken up by Jordan Henderson and Kalvin Phillips.
    Hendo has flitted in and out of semi-retirement in Saudi Arabia and Amsterdam, while Phillips is an on-loan rust-bucket who was sent off for West Ham against Nottingham Forest at the weekend.
    An experiment with Trent Alexander-Arnold in the centre of midfield proved little in the Euro qualifiers in November.
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    So, while Mainoo may only be 11 matches into his Premier League career, an audition for a place in the squad — and perhaps the starting XI — should be on Gareth Southgate’s agenda.
    At first glance, Mainoo appeared a neat, tidy, unfussy ball-winning defensive midfielder.
    But at Wolves this month, he scored a stunning individual winner in the 97th minute after United had tossed away a two-goal lead.
    And at Luton on Sunday, he looked the genuine all-round midfield article, and is probably going to be a box-to-box No 8 — while Ross Barkley was also looking England class again.
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    The Kenilworth Road press box is one of those vantage points that allows you to get up close and personal — fully appreciating the sheer velocity of Premier League football, as well as the racket of a passionate crowd in an old-school venue.
    Amid the chaos, the maturity of Mainoo’s decision-making and the neatness of his footwork in tight spaces was seriously impressive as United weathered a battering from the Hatters.
    Bruno Fernandes made incredible Kobbie Mainoo prediction ‘two or three years ago’ before he burst on to scene at Man Utd
    While his midfield partner Casemiro — a four-time Champions League winner — looked panicked and ought to have been sent off for two yellow cards before his half-time substitution, Mainoo’s temperament was serene and his technique exquisite.
    Yes, he was booked in the second half but that was for an excellent ball-winning challenge.
    So, are we in danger of over-hyping a largely untried player?
    Not when there’s a starting place up for grabs, a tournament to be won and a couple of friendlies still to play.
    Start Mainoo against Brazil and if he impresses, do so again against Belgium three days later.
    If he doesn’t cut it, allow him to develop in the Under-21s but Mainoo looks like a rare talent well worth a punt.
    Hendo has flitted in and out of semi-retirement in Saudi Arabia and Amsterdam, while Phillips is an on-loan rust-bucket who was sent off for West Ham against Nottingham Forest at the weekend.Dave Kidd
    England have frequently parachuted teenagers into major tournaments, including Michael Owen, Wayne Rooney, Theo Walcott and Marcus Rashford.
    And while Southgate can show uncommon loyalty to certain players, including Henderson and Phillips, he isn’t averse to capping teenagers.
    The England boss has given debuts to Jude Bellingham, Callum Hudson-Odoi and Jadon Sancho at a younger age than Mainoo will be next month, as well as Mason Greenwood, Rico Lewis and Bukayo Saka. 
    That list shows teenage debutants can be hit and miss, for every Bellingham and Saka there may be a Sancho or Greenwood.
    Mainoo is also eligible to play for Ghana and Southgate has been keen not to select dual-qualified players merely to prevent them switching allegiance.
    The United kid has been pencilled in for a first England Under-21 call-up next month.
    Southgate has placed trust in young players in the pastCredit: EPA
    Bellingham was handed caps by Southgate as a teenagerCredit: Getty
    But while Southgate likes players to go through the age-group ‘pathway’, he is not too dogmatic about it.  Sancho never played for the Under-21s, while Saka did so only once.
    If next month’s friendlies, the last two England matches before Southgate names his squad for Germany, are to be fully worthwhile, then Mainoo needs a proper audition.
    If key players such as Harry Kane, Bellingham, Rice and John Stones are fit, the Three Lions have their best chance of winning a  trophy since 1966.
    Perhaps Kobbie can swiftly join Bobby and Nobby as an England trophy winner. Perhaps not.
    At the very least, Southgate shouldn’t die wondering.

    NOTT A BAD IDEA
    AFTER another shambolic week for Premier League refs, there’s little wonder Nottingham Forest have employed showbiz whistler Mark Clattenburg as England’s first ‘refereeing consultant’.
    It took 4½ minutes for VAR to award a ‘clear and obvious’ penalty to Newcastle against Bournemouth.
    Then we witnessed David Coote’s inexplicable failure to award a second yellow card to Manchester United’s Casemiro at Luton.
    And there was a truly embarrassing top-flight debut from 30-year-old ‘fast track’ ref Lewis Smith as Fulham were used as PGMOL guinea pigs for the umpteenth time.
    Is it another unwelcome by-product of VAR that, with leading refs often employed in Stockley Park, inexperienced officials are being promoted prematurely to plug gaps?
    Anyway, Forest may be trend-setters in employing Clattenburg — and not just in case defenders start wielding Gladiators-style  rubber dumbbells at set-pieces.
    Referees cost clubs points. Having an experienced one on the payroll, trying to make sense of the incomprehensible, might prove crucial in a relegation battle.
    Clattenburg has been appointed as a ‘refereeing consultant’ by Nottingham ForestCredit: Getty
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    DAVID MOYES is entering Sam Allardyce territory as he takes on West Ham’s supporters in football’s age-old style-versus- substance debate.
    While at Upton Park, Allardyce claimed fans were “delusional” for demanding his team play “the West Ham way”.
    And Moyes is heading down the same path by calling himself a “winner” after three straight defeats by an aggregate score of 11-0.
    In my experience the Hammers are no different to most other fan bases at non-elite clubs. They’d like to see their team win and if they don’t, they’d appreciate a certain level of entertainment.
    West Ham have spent half a billion pounds over the past five years, more than Liverpool or Newcastle, so a bit of fun should not be too much to ask.
    Moyes could be on borrowed time at West HamCredit: PA
    Arsenal roll on
    IMPRESSIVE stuff from Arsenal, the club in need of  a centre-forward, who have won back-to-back away games by a combined 11-0.
    Are they serious title contenders?
    Well, if they defeat Newcastle on Saturday, in what has become a great grudge match, on the back of tomorrow’s trip to Porto, then I’m a believer.
    Proper celebrations
    MAURICIO POCHETTINO demanded Cole Palmer and Raheem Sterling should celebrate properly if they scored at their former club Manchester City.
    But Sterling chose a ‘respectful’ non-celebration instead when he notched for Chelsea.
    So it was pleasing to see Newcastle’s Matt Ritchie gleefully kicking the s**t out of a corner flag after netting against his old side Bournemouth.
    Ritchie shelved the ‘respectful’ celebrations against BournemouthCredit: Getty
    You’ll never sing that
    CONGRATULATIONS to Jack Grealish, who has won a trophy for his barnet, which may or may not count towards a Manchester City quadruple.
    Altogether now, ‘The Estenove Soccer Players’ Hairstyle of the Year award — you’ll never sing that!’
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    Grealish’s hair has won an awardCredit: Rex
    Pay rise?
    AGENTS, and particularly those of full-backs, will tell you full-backs tend to be hugely underpaid in comparison to  players in other roles.
    And now that every Premier League right-back seems to be doubling up as a  central midfielder, doing two people’s jobs for half a salary does seem a little harsh. More

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    Inside Premier League star’s new £4.8million mansion with huge swimming pool, high-tech CCTV and ‘castle’ in the garden

    CHELSEA star Carney Chukwuemeka has snapped up a £4.8million mansion complete a huge swimming pool and high-tech CCTV.The youngster’s luxury six-bedroom pad comes with a leisure complex including a 31x14ft swimming pool, jacuzzi, gym and triple garage.
    Carney Chukwuemeka joined Chelsea two years agoCredit: Alamy
    The Prem star has bought a new £4.8million mansionCredit: www.rightmove.co.uk
    The huge mansion has a grand reception areaCredit: www.rightmove.co.uk
    It also boasts a massive swimming poolCredit: www.rightmove.co.uk
    It has a grand entrance hall, a galleried landing, seven bathrooms, five reception rooms, family room, drawing room, breakfast room, study and office.
    The 9,393 sq.ft stately pile also boasts a media and games room, bar, party terrace, outdoor BBQ kitchen.
    And it even has a children’s climbing frame and castle to boot.
    In a sales brochure, estate agents gushed: “The property is finished to a very high standard and has a range of features including underfloor heating, a programmable sound system throughout and a sophisticated CCTV security system.
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    “The grand galleried reception hall leads to the principal reception rooms, all of which ate the rear have French windows onto the entertaining terrace and gardens beyond, while the family room has superb full-height concertina doors.
    “The magnificent principal bedroom suite has two dressing rooms, a secondary bathroom/sitting room and French windows to a roof terrace overlooking the gardens.”
    Chelsea signed Chukwuemeka, 20, from Aston Villa on a six-year contract in a deal believed to be worth £20million, two years ago.
    The midfielder missed Saturday’s game against Manchester City with a twisted ankle after previously being sidelined with a knee injury.
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    Chelsea are still languishing in 10th place in the Premier League table, 14 points adrift of the top four.
    Land Registry records show that he paid £4.8million for his Surrey home which had a guide price of £5.5million.
    But a housing developer has now applied for planning permission to build three homes on a nearby plot of land, which Chukwuemeka has objected to.
    In a letter to planners, he wrote: “Me and my family are new in the estate and this is maybe planning application number four we have received since being in the estate.

    “The estate will continue to increase in properties but the infrastructure remains the same.
    “I don’t think this is a good idea building more houses on a plot of land that originally had just one house on it. Not in support because of the number of new properties to be built there.”
    A chandelier gleams in one of the many fancy roomsCredit: www.rightmove.co.uk
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    Gerald McClellan: The tragic tale of how Britain’s most brutal fight with Benn left ex-champ with life-changing injuries

    GERALD MCCLELLAN is the living embodiment and brutal reminder of the dangers of boxing – which are all too often forgotten about.The American middleweight was at the peak of his powers in the early nineties and was, at the time, regarded by many to be one of the best fighters on the planet.
    Gerald McClellan challenged Nigel Benn for the WBC super-middleweight title in February 1995Credit: NEWS GROUP NEWSPAPERS LTD
    McClellan made a rip-roaring start to the brutal title fightCredit: NEWS GROUP NEWSPAPERS LTD
    Dark Destroyer Benn came roaring back in the fourth, fifth and six rounds and hurt the AmericanCredit: GETTY
    The two-time middleweight champion was a ferocious puncher, who won 29 of his 31 victories by knockout or technical knockout.
    McClellan moved up in weight in February 1995 to challenge Nigel Benn for the WBC super-middleweight title in a bid to become a two-weight world champion.
    His life, and those of his loved ones, would never be the same after what proved to be a fateful night in London.
    McClellan’s bid to become 168lbs king started well as he knocked Benn through the ropes in the first round and asserted his dominance in the ensuing early stanzas.
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    The firefight many expected between the two heavy hitters ensued, with momentum shifting Benn’s way in the fourth, fifth and sixth rounds.
    And it was in those rounds that McClellan showed signs of having suffered a traumatic brain injury.
    McClellan had difficulty keeping his gumshield in and would go through bouts of excessive blinking as he backed away from Benn.
    Had referees, coaches and ringside officials known what we know now about brain trauma and CTE, the fight would have been stopped.
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    Tragically, however, it continued – with McClellan rallying in the eighth and knocking down The Dark Destroyer.
    But Benn dug deep to produce a tenth-round finish, after which McClellan collapsed in his corner and was rushed to the hospital.
    Gerald McClellan collapsed in his corner after the fight was stopped in the tenth roundCredit: GETTY
    Doctors at the nearby Royal London Hospital discovered that he had a blood clot and extensive damage to his brain and performed emergency surgery to save his life.
    Save his life they did, although he would remain in a coma for 11 days before regaining consciousness.
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    McClellan’s traumatic brain injury saw him lose his eyesight, 80 per cent of his hearing and the ability to walk unaided.
    His family flew to London to be by his bedside during his period of unconsciousness, with his sisters – in particular Lisa – looking after him ever since.
    In the years since his fateful fight with Benn, McClellan has managed to regain some of the ability to walk – although his memory has never been the same.
    He does, however, sometimes recall the fact he was once one of the best middleweights on the planet.
    When he was recently visited by Boxing News in his home in Freeport, Illinois, McClellan said: “I’m Gerald Allen McClellan Senior!
    “My position in boxing: middleweight champion of the world!”
    Although he somewhat regained the ability to walk, McClellan is sadly now resound to spending most of his days in his armchair.
    And the sharp and cerebral mind that he used to great effect in his fights is now, tragically, a sad and withered version of itself.
    That night at the London Arena serves as a dark reminder of the dangers of the Sweet Science, so much so that Benn tries his best not to dwell on it.
    Gerald McClellan lost his sight, eight per cent of his hearing and the ability to walk unaided due to the fight and is, to this day, looked after by his sister LisaCredit: REUTERS
    Gerald McClellan and Nigel Benn were reunited 12 years after their warCredit: REUTERS
    He told Ring Magazine in 2020: “I rarely think about it, to be honest, and it’s only discussed when someone brings it up.
    “It’s a part of my life that’s behind me and I don’t really dwell on it, or put in a specific category.”
    Twelve years after their war, Benn and McClellan were reunited for a benefit event to raise funds for the American’s care.
    Benn said: “We raised $250,000 (£198,000) for Gerald and that was such a joy.
    “The benefit night was a complete sell-out in London.
    “It was so difficult because I had to shout in Gerald’s ear so he could hear what I was saying but he told me it was an accident, that it wasn’t my fault.
    “I was so happy to see him but my emotions were up, and down, up and down. I didn’t know whether to be happy, or cry, or be sick.
    “I’ve never experienced so many emotions at one time in my life.
    “I held Gerald’s hand and Lisa told me all the stories about his aftercare.
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    “I always felt the American people should have looked after him better than they did.
    “If he’d been British, his house would have been paid for and he’d be getting the best of care.”
    Nigel Benn can’t believe the American boxing fraternity didn’t look after Gerald McClellan after his career cut shortCredit: NEWS GROUP NEWSPAPERS LTD More

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    ‘He goes really, really mad’ – Inside the change at Tottenham as Dejan Kulusevski lifts lid on Ange Postecoglou’s regime

    DEJAN KULUSEVSKI can praise Ange Postecoglou all day.Tottenham’s stars love playing for the popular Aussie, love his style and where it is taking them – but they definitely do not want to cross him.
    Dejan Kulusevski is loving the style of Ange PostecoglouCredit: Tottenham Hotspur
    The attacker has hailed the Australian managerCredit: Rex
    Kulusevski has been helping young adults start their coaching coursesCredit: Tottenham Hotspur
    The Spurs boss has charmed fans from all corners of English football since his arrival from Celtic in the summer, making an impact well beyond N17 with his dry wit and honest opinions.
    But he has one hell of a fiery side too.
    Kulusevski told SunSport: “He gets angry for sure.
    “There have been a couple of half-times when he thinks we’re not doing enough, playing safe and not pushing enough to win the game and then he lets us hear it.
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    “He goes really, really mad. But we always play better afterwards so it works!
    “It is not fun but it is part of the job, you cannot always just give love to players sometimes you have to be hard on them like parents do. It is not scary because it helps us in the end.”
    There is no denying it has worked. Only Manchester City and Liverpool have won more than Spurs’ 16 points from losing positions this season.
    Postecoglou has players and supporters on side like no manager since Mauricio Pochettino in North London, there are no longer protests or toxic chants if Spurs are struggling late on in a game – only hope.
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    His arrival has sparked a huge change of mood and culture at the club after the brutal messages and frustrating football from the likes of Jose Mourinho and Antonio Conte.
    Kulusevski, 23, was called upon to sell the club to new signing and fellow Swede Lucas Bergvall a few weeks ago, and spoke in glowing terms about the club.
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    Bergvall, who also spoke to Postecoglou, ended up choosing Spurs over Barcelona.
    He said: “I met him and it was nice to see him because I know him a bit. I told him the truth, the same as what I tell everyone. How good this club is and the plans for the future.
    “I didn’t want to tell him which club to join because that is hard, but it is the first time I’ve played with a Swedish player.”
    Kulusevski also acknowledges that the sales pitch may well have been different a year ago.
    The winger added: “Yes, it has changed at the club, absolutely.
    “It has been a fantastic change and now it feels like the club is going on the right path and we are doing the right things.
    “We are more focused on better things. It is a different mentality, we have to improve.
    “It is not about we have to win otherwise it’s a catastrophe, it is about improving every day and if things are going to happen they will happen. It is more about the positive things.”
    It certainly helps that Postecoglou plays the style of football that Kulusevski has loved since he was a boy.
    The self-confessed football “nerd” who grew up playing Fifa all night and playing front-foot football during the day, loves the philosophy.
    And having considered a coaching career of his own, it is one he would stick to.
    The former Juventus man took time to help out with Tottenham’s Under-14s this week and paid a surprise visit to the club’s Spurred 2 Coach programme this week.
    The Foundation initiative helps young adults without coaching qualifications take the first steps towards earning FA badges and Kulusevski surprised last weeks participants by taking part in a training session with them in the shadow of the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
    He said: “I love teaching kids as they make you so happy. I would like to train kids in the future.
    “I played like that as a child.
    “When I grew up, we kept the ball on the floor and wanted to have possession, we didn’t want to be afraid of anybody.
    “That is exactly the same things as we are doing now. For a player to play this style is a blessing. It is brave and the most important in life is to not care about mistakes.
    “As a coach I would not care about mistakes. I would just want my players to feel free to express their talent as every man and woman has talent.”
    As well as playing like he did as a kid, Kulusevski is also dreaming like one under Postecoglou.
    The manager rarely replies to title talk by ducking the question, he simply asks ‘Why not?’ A message reinforced with the players.
    Kulusevski said: “We want to be the best, there is no reason why not we can be the best if we are doing this.
    “When we were kids we were all dreaming and then people tell you to stop dreaming, it is nice to try to become more like kids again thinking everything is possible.”
    The more realistic focus is a top four finish, returning to the Champions League, something which has been put into sharper focus by watching the tournament return this week.
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    He said: “It’s the worst thing seeing those games and you are not playing
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    Meet the stunning Wags of Amazon Prime series Married To The Game, from an NFL cheerleader to a singer on The Voice

    THE Wags of football’s famous stars have their own show.Amazon Prime’s cameras have followed the partners of Ilkay Gundogan, Jorginho, James Tartowski, Riyad Mahrez and Matt Turner for a documentary about their epic lifestyles.
    Gorgeous Sara Gundogan is one of the stars of Amazon Prime show Married To The GameCredit: Instagram @sarabenamira
    Sara is a model and TV host from ItalyCredit: Instagram @sarabenamira
    Barcelona’s Ilkay Gundogan married Sara in a private ceremony in 2022Credit: Reuters
    The six-part series streams from February 23, where viewers will get a glimpse into their hectic lives.
    We will see how they juggle their commitments, families and home lives while supporting their partner’s high-profile careers.
    But who are the glam stunners who Amazon Prime have chosen for the cast of Married To The Game?
    Sara Gundogan
    Gorgeous Italian model Sara, 29, met ex-Man City star Ilkay Gundogan in 2021.
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    A year later, he popped the question before they married each other in a private ceremony in 2022.
    Sara was born in France but moved to Italy when she was young, where she worked as a TV presenter.
    She once sparked fury when she called the Manchester restaurant scene “horrible”.
    But she has since changed her tune, revealing she now misses the Rainy City after moving to Barcelona.
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    Taylor Ward
    Reality TV beauty Taylor, 26, ‘secretly married’ Mahrez in 2022, according to reports.
    Arsenal star Jorginho gets engaged to stunning Wag Catherine Harding and shares intimate snaps of proposal
    She appeared in Real Housewives of Cheshire alongside her mum Dawn and former footballer dad Ashley Ward.
    Taylor was once linked to City legend Sergio Aguero, before she began dating Mahrez – who popped the question with a £400,000 ring in 2021 on a romantic holiday in Mykonos.
    They have a daughter together called Mila.
    In the trailer for the show, Taylor can be seen breaking down when Mahrez tells her they are leaving Manchester for Saudi Arabia, after he is offered a mega-money move.
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    Blonde stunner Taylor appeared in Real Housewives of CheshireCredit: Instagram
    Taylor is seen breaking down in the trailer for Married To The GameCredit: Instagram @taylorwardx
    Riyad Mahrez and Taylor Ward currently live in Saudi ArabiaCredit: Splash
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    Catherine Harding
    Catherine, 33, is a singer and the fiancee of Arsenal ace Jorginho.
    She famously appeared on reality TV show The Voice, where she was mentored by Ollie Murs.
    The brunette beauty also had a romance with Jude Law, fathering a child with the Hollywood actor.
    According to reports, the focus of her storyline for the series will be on her wedding preparations.
    Will Catherine be a bridezilla?
    Catherine Harding is a singerCredit: @cat_cavelli
    Brunette beauty Catherine once appeared on The VoiceCredit: Instagram / @cat_cavelli_
    Jorginho and partner Catherine Harding
    Sam Tarkowski
    Sam got together with Everton and England defender James Tarkowski in 2015, when he was still at Brentford.
    Their romance has since blossomed, with the fitness buff ready to branch out on her own.
    She recently trained as a personal trainer, and has plans to open her own gym.
    However, as Married To The Game will show, the 32-year-old is dedicated to daughter Ivy, who she wants to show a good example to.
    Samantha Tarkowski met her partner James in 2015Credit: Instagram @samanthajtarkowski
    Sam shows off her amazing bikini body
    Gym bunny Sam has reinvented herself as a personal trainer
    Everton’s James Tarkowski with stunning SamCredit: Instagram @tarky19
    Ash Turner
    American Ash may have had the hardest time filming the documentary.
    She moved to the UK with husband Matt Turner in 2022, when he signed for Arsenal.
    However, she was also pregnant at the time with their first child.
    Then, just before their second child was born, the family had to up sticks to Nottingham after he was sold by the London club.
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    Ash is a former NFL cheerleader who represented the New England Patriots.
    She is also the founder of a charity organisation called Miss Pink, which supports breast cancer survivors, families and families.
    Ashley Turner was once a cheerleader for the New England Patriots
    Glam Ash has had a tough time settling into the life in the UK
    Ash shows off her pom pom skills
    USA keeper Matt Turner poses for a snap with Ashley More