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    Paul Pogba ‘under police protection’ in Italy after ‘£11million blackmail plot by gang that included his own brother’

    FOOTBALL star Paul Pogba is reportedly under police protection in Italy after being the alleged victim of an £11 million blackmail plot.The Juventus midfielder claims he was the victim of violent extortion attempts by a criminal gang which allegedly included his own brother, Mathias.
    Pogba’s own brother Mathias has reportedly been charged over the blackmailCredit: AFP
    The French international is under police protection in Italy, according to French mediaCredit: Instagram / @paulpogba
    Le Parisien is reporting that Pogba has been placed under police protection in Turin.
    The report adds that a member of his entourage confirmed the story.
    Mathias Pogba turned himself in to authorities investigating the blackmail attempts.
    The journeyman footballer, who lived with Riyad Mahrez before playing for Wrexham, is then said to have been placed in custody.
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    The Daily Mail is reporting that he has been charged over the incident.
    World Cup winner Paul made the shocking revelations relating to a trip back to his home suburb of Lagny-sur-Marne near Disneyland Paris in March.
    He says he was held at gunpoint by an extortion gang — and one of the plotters was brother Mathias.
    Pogba told police he was confronted by the group that included friends from his childhood and teenage years as well as two masked men armed with assault rifles.
    The midfielder — married to Bolivian model Maria Zulay Salaues — then claimed he was forced to accompany them to a flat in nearby Roissy-en-Brie, where they demanded more than £11m for “protecting him”.
    With the gang demanding £2.6m immediately, Paul tried to withdraw the money but his bank declined to authorise such a large amount.
    Radio station France Info reported that the blackmailers had to settle for £85,000 in cash instead.
    The elder Pogba has accused the former Man Utd midfielder of paying for a witch doctor to curse French teammate Kylian Mbappe.
    Paul has denied the claims but Mathias — who played for a string of British clubs — labelled his sibling “a so-called Muslim deep in witchcraft”.
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    On the pitch, Pogba is currently sidelined after undergoing knee surgery.
    However, reports suggest he could still be included in the French World Cup squad even if he has only just returned to fitness because of his “special status” in Didier Deschamps’ team.
    Mathias Pogba claimed his brother paid a witch doctor to curse French ace Kylian MbappeCredit: Getty
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    Watch Marseille and Eintracht Frankfurt fans launch FIREWORKS at each other before riot police are forced to intervene

    RIOT police were forced to intervene as Marseille and Eintracht Frankfurt fans clashed before their Champions League match in France.Shocking footage revealed fireworks being set off inside the Stade Velodrome, aimed at Frankfurt’s away section.
    Fireworks were set off inside the Stade VelodromeCredit: Getty
    Marseille and Eintracht Frankfurt fans clashed before their Champions League match in FranceCredit: Getty
    Riot police were called to prevent any troubleCredit: Getty
    Eintracht Frankfurt fans are escorted by French riot policeCredit: AP

    Before the game, a large-scale police operation successfully contained the risk of fan violence in the city of Marseille.
    It followed after a stadium brawl in Nice last week left dozens injured, causing authorities to be on high alert ahead of Frankfurt’s trip.
    Tensions escalated when police marched a group of around 500 Frankfurt ultras up a long road – with ticketed fans taken to the game in coaches under police escort.
    But those without tickets stayed on site at a fan zone with police nearby.
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    Earlier in the day, Frankfurt fans had congregated in one of the city’s main squares with police blocking every entry point.
    Hundreds of riot police then escorted the crowd away at around 4:30 p.m, only for a brief skirmish with locals to break out.
    Following last Thursday’s mass brawl between fans from Nice and Cologne, before a Europa Conference League game, security measures have been ramped up.
    Police said five arrests were made Monday night when large groups from Frankfurt and Marseille were narrowly prevented from confronting each other.
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    Dozens of police vans were stationed around the city’s Old Port area with some armed police present.
    Midfielder Jesper Lindstrom gave Frankfurt the lead just before half time for the visitors.
    And the first-half goal proved enough for the German side to travel back with three points.
    Police were on alert ahead of Marseille’s match with Eintracht FrankfurtCredit: Reuters
    Frankfurt fans throw a flares before the Champions League match in MarseilleCredit: Getty
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    Man City star Benjamin Mendy still facing nine charges against six ‘victims’ after being cleared of one count of rape

    BENJAMIN Mendy is still facing nine charges against six alleged victims after being cleared of one count of rape today.The 28-year-old World Cup winner was cleared at Chester Crown Court of the rape of a 19-year-old woman at his home in Cheshire on July 24 last year.
    Benjamin Mendy has been cleared of one count of rape but still faces multiple chargesCredit: Andy Kelvin / Kelvinmedia
    Co-accused Louis Saha Matturie, 41, was also cleared of two counts of rape and one of sexual assault against the same woman.
    It came after the prosecution offered no further evidence against the defendants on those four counts.
    Football star Mendy still faces seven counts of rape, one count of attempted rape and one count of sexual assault against six young women.
    The Manchester City defender denies all charges against him.
    Matturie of Eccles, Salford, wiped tears from his eyes as he stood in the dock and the formal not guilty verdicts, as directed by the judge, were given by the foreman of the jury at Chester Crown Court.
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    Judge Stephen Everett warned jurors not to speculate as to why the prosecution had decided not to pursue guilty verdicts and to continue to “faithfully” try the defendants on the multiple charges they still face.
    Earlier, jurors were told of a private video of the woman having “enthusiastic sex” with Matturie, when she claimed she had been raped.
    The 20-minute mobile phone video was taken by Matturie on August 1 last year, the court heard.
    This was a week after both men had allegedly raped the same woman on the same night the previous weekend at the footballer’s mansion in Prestbury, Cheshire.
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    The woman had told the jury Matturie sexually assaulted her for a second time at a flat in Salford on August 1, last year, after clubbing at China White nightclub in Manchester.
    Lisa Wilding KC, defending Matturie, suggested what happened between them was, “consensual, willing and enthusiastic” sex, not rape, Chester Crown Court heard.
    The woman denied this, claiming the incident left her feeling “shamed and disgusted”.
    Ms Wilding continued: “When you and he had sex … you and he filmed that sex. You know that you and he had a discussion beforehand, words to the effect, ‘Let’s make our own little movie’.”
    The witness replied: “No. I wouldn’t do that.”
    Ms Wilding added: “He had his phone right in front of you all the time you and he was having sex.”
    The woman replied: “I was not aware of that.”
    Ms Wilding said: “You looked directly at the camera more than once, enjoying what you were doing?”
    The woman, who became tearful, replied: “No.”
    Ms Wilding continued: “The sex took nearly 20 minutes. You had sex initially on your knees. You then gave him oral sex, looking at the camera.
    “Did you then sit on top of him, gyrating and smiling at the camera?”
    “No,” the woman replied.
    Miss Wilding said: “Well, then I’m going to have to ask you to look at some images.”
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    The hearing was then adjourned and when court resumed after lunch time, Timothy Cray QC, prosecuting, told the court the prosecution was not now seeking guilty verdicts on alleged sexual offences involving the 19-year-old complainant.
    Jurors were then directed to enter not guilty verdicts against the defendants.
    The rape charge dropped against Mr Mendy related to an incident with Mr Matturie when the woman had claimed she awoke to find the footballer raping her.
    The same night, July 24 last year, Matturie is also alleged to have raped her according to DNA evidence, but she has “no memory” of that, the court heard. That count was also dropped.
    Prosecutors have alleged Mendy is a “predator” who “turned the pursuit of women for sex into a game”.
    Mendy still faces seven counts of rape, one count of attempted rape and one count of sexual assault against six young women.
    Matturie, the footballer’s friend and fixer, is alleged to have had the job of finding young women for sex.
    Matturie still denies six counts of rape and three counts of sexual assault relating to seven young women.
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    Both men say if any sex did take place with women or girls it was consensual.
    The trial was adjourned until Wednesday morning. More

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    Premier League clubs and police to meet to hold talks over whether to to postpone more fixtures ahead of Queen’s funeral

    FOOTBALL chiefs and police are continuing talks today over a number of potential match postponements for this coming weekend.The Queen died peacefully aged 96 on Thursday – marking an end to her historic reign and making her son, Charles, King.
    Brentford vs Arsenal is one of the matches that could be moved this weekendCredit: Reuters
    Police from around the country are being drafted to London for The Queen’s funeralCredit: Rex
    The Premier League and EFL postponed all matches last weekend as Scotland followed suit along with a host of other sporting events to pay tribute to Her Majesty.
    The state funeral of Queen Elizabeth II has been confirmed for Monday 19 September in London.
    A host of police officers from across the country are set to be drafted into London to work on it and the other events surrounding the send-off with millions of mourners due to descend on the capital.
    As we reported last week, that means that Sunday’s Premier League games between Brentford and Arsenal, Chelsea and Liverpool and Manchester United vs Leeds are among those being discussed about being postponed or moved.
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    Up in Scotland, Rangers’ Champions League fixture at home to Napoli has been delayed for 24 hours and away supporters have been banned.
    SunSport understands that England’s representatives in Uefa’s competitions this midweek will not be affected, with Arsenal’s Europa League clash in North London against PSV on Thursday still scheduled to go ahead.
    But talks are still ongoing regarding the domestic top-flight clashes for next weekend.
    Switching games to the opposition’s venue has already been discussed, but they have also hit major roadblocks.
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    For example, Liverpool’s neighbours Everton are also playing at home on Sunday, meaning Chelsea switching their game to Anfield is highly unlikely.
    Meanwhile, a huge police presence is expected at Old Trafford for the game between heated rivals United and Leeds, which would also stretch resources.
    And EFL fixtures are also at risk in and around London with Millwall, QPR and Watford due to be hosting matches.
    But officials are still “hopeful” that a positive conclusion could be reached.
    A National Police Chiefs Council spokesperson said: “We will work with football clubs to try and ensure that, where possible, football fixtures can take place safely when balanced against the requirement to support national events and deliver day-to-day policing.
    “This is a unique situation and we are working closely with everyone involved.”
    Meanwhile, the Premier League’s return is causing huge issues for Sky Sports due to a lack of TV trucks caused by the 24/7 coverage of The Queen’s funeral, says the Daily Mail. 
    They state that “the Premier League’s main rights holder Sky Sports are running out of the outside broadcast trucks required to deliver live coverage as many are being used by their sister channel” instead. More

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    Arsenal hopeful they WILL face PSV next Thursday with police set to give Europa League clash go ahead

    ARSENAL are hopeful that next week’s Europa League game against PSV Eindhoven will get the go-ahead.The Metropolitan Police have indicated that they are comfortable with the game taking place at the Emirates next Thursday evening.
    Arsenal observed a minutes silence in Zurich before the start of the second halfCredit: Getty
    Arsenal are hopeful next Thursday’s game against PSV will go aheadCredit: Getty
    All football has been called off this weekend following the death of The Queen.
    But Uefa will allow British clubs to decide whether to fulfil their European fixtures next week.
    With thousands of mourners heading to the capital to pay their respects, there were concerns that the Police might not be able to cope with large crowds at London games.
    But the Met are confident that they can handle Thursday’s match and Arsenal hope to receive confirmation over the weekend.
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    Mikel Arteta’s team were already playing in Switzerland when official confirmation of Her Majesty’s passing was announced and held a minute’s silence during half-time of Thursday’s 2-1 win against Zurich.
    While at the London Stadium, both the Hammers and FCSB held an impeccably-observed minute’s silence for The Queen before fans sang God Save the Queen.
    West Ham put a photo of Her Majesty on the big screen, before also showing the moment The Queen handed West Ham legend Bobby Moore the World Cup trophy in 1966.
    At Old Trafford for Manchester United’s Europa League game against Real Sociedad, flags flew at half-mast as the teams wore black armbands.
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    All advertising hoardings around the ground were blacked out.
    And the minute’s silence was perfectly respected before both teams got their respective Europa campaigns underway.
    But the night ended in defeat as a result of a dubious penalty decision. More

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    Five arrested and police officer ‘breaks hand’ as Tottenham win marred by bottles and fireworks launched by fans

    FIVE Marseille fans were arrested following crowd trouble at the end of their 2-0 defeat at Tottenham on Wednesday – which left one police officer with a suspected broken hand.There were ugly scenes in the away section at full-time after Spurs had won the Champions League group-stage opener 2-0.
    Marseille fans threw a firework into the Tottenham endCredit: Getty
    Marseille fans also tore down Tottenham’s Pride bannerCredit: Getty
    Stewards had to hold Marseille fans back before riot police stepped inCredit: Getty
    Bristol Rovers manager Joey Barton, formerly of Marseille, was in the away sectionCredit: Getty
    Missiles were thrown by both sets of supporters and a firework was lobbed at Spurs fans.
    Riot police had to step in to support stewards to hold the Marseille fans back, some of which at one point tried to storm the barricade separating them from their hosts.
    The arrests were for a variety of offences including possession of an offensive weapon, affray, being drunk and disorderly and drugs.
    The travelling fans also ripped down the Pride banner in their section, which shows Tottenham’s support for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender communities.
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    A statement from the Metropolitan police read: “Five people have been arrested at the Champions League match Tottenham Hotspurs FC  versus Marseille FC on Wednesday, September 7.
    “The arrests were for a variety of offences including offensive weapon, affray, drunk and disorderly and drugs; all those arrested are believed to be away supporters.
    “During the match missiles were thrown on several occasions
    “One officer was injured during an arrest and suffered a suspected broken hand.
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    “There was serious disorder at the end of the fixture and additional officers were deployed to restore and maintain order.”
    Both clubs are likely to be hit with a Uefa charge for failing to control their supporters in the coming days.
    Uefa’s disciplinary body will assess the report from the game and decide whether to take action – whether it be a warning or a fine. The clubs’ respective previous records will be taken into account.
    Spurs won the game thanks to two late goals from Richarlison.
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    It was an even contest until Marseille had ex-Newcastle defender Chancel Mbemba sent off two minutes into the second half for hacking down Son Heung-min.
    Bristol Rovers boss Joey Barton was also spotted among the away fans, having played for Marseille on loan for a season in 2012.  More

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    Uefa open investigation after Juventus fans appear to make Nazi salutes and monkey gestures towards PSG rival

    UEFA and French police have opened an investigation into allegations that Juventus fans made “Nazi salutes and monkey noises” in a game against PSG.The report from the Associated Press comes after the Italian side lost 2-1 in Paris thanks to goals from Kylian Mbappe.
    Uefa have opened investigation after Juventus fans appeared to make Nazi salutes and monkey gestures towards PSG rivalsCredit: Twitter
    It is said four fans were detained after Paris police reviewed surveillance footage from the gameCredit: Twitter
    It is said four fans were detained after Paris police reviewed surveillance footage from the game.
    And now an investigation is being launched into allegations of public provocation of racial hatred from the travelling away support.
    Uefa say an ethics and disciplinary inspector has been appointed to “conduct a disciplinary investigation regarding allegations of discriminatory behaviour by Juventus supporters”.
    According to Uefa rules, Juventus are responsible for the behaviour of their fans at the stadium.
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    Juventus could be made to close part or all of their stadium for a Champions League match and pay a fine as part of a possible punishment.
    The 36-time Serie A champions have not made any public comments on the allegations of racism during the game at PSG.
    Juventus’ next Champions League match is scheduled for September 14 against Benfica.
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    Massimiliano Allegri’s side found themselves a goal down to PSG just five minutes into the match when Mbappe opened the lead.
    The Frenchman then doubled his tally on 22 minutes to leave Juventus two down before the break.
    Substitute Weston McKennie did pull one back on 53 minutes but the Ligue 1 kings held out to win.
    Kylian Mbappe scored twice against JuventusCredit: Splash More

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    Riot police swarm Tottenham Stadium as scrap breaks out in stands after Marseille fans ‘throw missiles’ at Spurs rivals

    TOTTENHAM’S victory over Marseille was marred by angry fan clashes in North London.Richarlison’s double earned Antonio Conte’s side a 2-0 victory over the French team on their return to the Champions League.
    Angry clashes broke out between Tottenham and Marseille fans tonightCredit: Reuters
    The visiting supporters allegedly began the trouble by launching missiles at the home endCredit: Rex

    However, “ugly scenes” then occurred at the Tottenham Stadium as supporters from both sides clashed before riot police arrived on the scene.
    Twitter user @_walkeran shared video footage of fans attempting to break through barriers separating them.
    He captioned the clip with: “Ugly scenes at Tottenham Stadium.
    “Started with Marseille fans throwing a few missiles at Spurs fans, before escalating into a fight with stewards.
    “Riot police arrived to calm things down.”
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    Meanwhile, talkSPORT’s Declan McCarthy also shared footage of Marseille supporters pulling down a pride flag inside the stadium as fighting broke out.
    He captioned the video with: “Ugly scenes at the Tottenham stadium. Fighting, flares and missiles thrown from the visiting fans.
    “Marseille ultras pull down Tottenham’s pride flag in the corner of the ground. Disgusting to see.
    “Riot police arrived to calm things down.”
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    Pride is part of the LGBT movement for equality for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people, with its internationally-recognised symbol being a rainbow.
    Both Spurs and Marseille could face a Uefa charge for failing to control the crowd following the ugly scenes.
    Marseille fans had earlier showered Joey Barton with affection as he cheered on his former club from the away end at Tottenham.
    Barton, 40, played for Marseille on loan back in the 2012/13 campaign and has a close affection for its supporters.
    And it seems that feeling is reciprocated by the Marseille fanbase as they still hold him in high esteem.
    A crowd of Marseille fans erupted into song when Barton entered a pub ahead of their Champions League group stage game against Spurs.
    The boisterous crowd sang Barton’s name and the former midfielder was happy to pose for photos.
    Barton was given an even bigger reception inside the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium wearing a Marseille t-shirt he appeared to be gifted.
    The Bristol Rovers manager looked humbled as he soaked up the adoration from nearby fans and he gestured his thanks to the crowd.
    Barton began fist pumping and then applauded the travelling supporters for their efforts as they were in fine voice.
    Marseille supporters vandalised Tottenham’s ground after the defeatCredit: Getty
    Trouble erupted when Marseille fans tore off a Pride flag at the groundCredit: Getty
    Flares were then launched from the away end into the home sectionCredit: Getty
    Stewards were then attacked as the trouble eruptedCredit: Getty More