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    Trevor Francis death updates — Nottingham Forest legend and Britain’s first million-pound football signing dies aged 69

    ENGLISH football legend Trevor Francis, who played for several clubs in England, Italy and the United States has died aged 69. Trevor Francis died at his apartment near Marbella in Spain today with efforts now being made to repatriate his body, after he suffered from a suspected heart attack.
    Footy icon Trevor became England’s first-ever £1million player when he transferred from Birmingham City to Nottingham Forest in 1979.
    He would go on to earn several caps for England, playing 52 times and scoring 12 goals for the Three Lions.
    He later managed both QPR and Sheffield Wednesday and reportedly caused Eric Cantona to storm out after a trial – but Francis denied the story, claiming the Owls never had the budget to sign him.
    Read our blog below for the latest news and updates…
    When did Trevor Francis play for Birmingham City?
    Trevor started off playing football at school in Plymouth before joining Birmingham City.
    He made his debut in 1970 when he was only 16 years old.
    During his time with the club, he scored 119 goals in just 280 appearances.
    Trevor became the first British footballer to request a £1million transfer fee when he joined Forest in 1979.
    Birmingham City honours Trevor Francis
    Birmingham City FC have taken to Twitter paying tribute to club legend Trevor Francis.
    In a heartfelt post, the team wrote: “Blues is deeply saddened and shocked to learn of the passing of Club legend Trevor Francis, at the age of 69 on Monday 24 July 2023.
    “Trevor will forever be revered as a giant of the Club, the player everyone wanted to see.
    “He represented Blues on 330 occasions, scoring 133 goals. Blues sends its thoughts and deepest sympathies to Trevor’s family and friends.”
    Blues is deeply saddened and shocked to learn of the passing of Club legend Trevor Francis, at the age of 69 on Monday 24 July 2023.Trevor will forever be revered as a giant of the Club, the player everyone wanted to see. He represented Blues on 330 occasions, scoring 133… pic.twitter.com/o960MYJhQZ— Birmingham City FC (@BCFC) July 24, 2023

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    Trevor Francis was born on April 19, 1954 in Plymouth, where he showed early promise as a footballer at school.
    He made his debut as a forward in 1970 for Birmingham City, where he made 280 appearances for the club.
    In that time, he score an impressive 119 goals, which meant when he departed the club for Nottingham Forest, he was a very valuable asset.
    As a result, his transfer broke records and became the first £1million transfer in England, though his new manager, Brian Clough, claimed it was just shy of this amount by a penny to stop the pressure going to his new signing’s head.

    Who was Trevor’s wife Helen Francis?
    In 2017, Francis was left heartbroken when his beloved wife Helen died.
    The couple had been together for 45 years prior to her passing.
    In his autobiography, One In A Million, Francis opened up on how life without Helen had been “so difficult”.
    Francis said: “It’s so hard because of the deep love I had for Helen and also because I am useless in the house. She did everything for me. I don’t mind admitting that.
    “All of a sudden I am living by myself and I suppose I never contemplated this would ever happen. It is a tougher challenge than anything I ever faced in football.”
    How did Trevor Francis die?
    Trevor Francis died at his apartment near Marbella in Spain today (July 24, 2023) of a suspected heart attack.
    Francis previously suffered a heart attack 11 years ago, and was admitted to hospital in Bordesley Green.
    He had a stent fitted but recovered well, with Birmingham FC’s official Twitter page sharing this update with fans: “Trevor Francis’ family have contacted the club to express their thanks at the overwhelming messages of support from Blues fans.”
    Trevor Francis looked back on iconic European Cup final victory
    Trevor Francis scored the winning goal in Nottingham Forest’s legendary European Cup final victory against Malmo.
    Speaking on the goal, he said: “It was a magical moment. I used to write a column for the Roy of the Rovers comic and this was my own Roy of the Rovers moment.
    “A European debut in a cup final and scoring the winning goal. Nobody had ever done that, had they?”
    Football stars honour England legend
    A host of football stars have taken to social media to remember England and Nottingham Forest icon Trevor Francis.
    England striker Gary Lineker wrote: “Deeply saddened to hear that Trevor Francis has died.
    “A wonderful footballer and lovely man. Was a pleasure to work alongside him both on the pitch and on the telly. RIP Trevor.”
    While an emotional Chris Kamara posted: “Oh no, just heard Trevor Francis has passed away.
    “What a player he was & what a gentleman. Got to know him well when Trevor was doing his Co Commentary’s for Sky a job he loved. RIP Trevor the first Million pound player who always looked a million dollars.”
    Tributes continue to pour in for European Cup icon
    Gary Newbon led tributes to Trevor Francis following his tragic passing.
    He told The Sun: “This is obviously a terrible shock for Trevor and his family and friends.
    “He was revered throughout football and has his place assured in the history of the game.
    “But he was also an incredibly kind and popular man, who will be greatly missed by so, so many people.”
    Gary told how Francis had a stent fitted following a heart attack 12 years ago but appeared to be in good health.
    He added: “Since then he had stayed in incredible shape. He power-walked daily and barely drank. That’s why this comes as such a shock.”
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    The following is an expert from a comment piece by Dave Kidd
    He was Britain’s first £1million footballer, he scored the winner in a European Cup Final and his name is mentioned in the closing music of Only Fools And Horses. 
    From teenage sensation at Birmingham City to a League Cup winner as a veteran at Sheffield, Trevor Francis – who has died aged 69 – was one of English football’s shining lights. 
    But while the striker scored almost 300 goals in a career which spanned nearly a quarter of a century, he will always be primarily remembered for the fee Brian Clough’s Nottingham Forest paid to take him across the Midlands from St Andrews in February 1979. 

    When Trevor Francis ‘turned down’ the chance to sign Eric Cantona
    Following his career as a player, Trevor managed both QPR and Sheffield Wednesday – famously causing Eric Cantona to storm out after a trial for the Owls.
    The story goes that Cantona had a trial with the Owls before signing for Leeds.
    But Francis seemingly turned down the chance to sign the Manchester United legend after watching him play a game on an indoor pitch.
    Francis has denied this story, claiming the Owls never had the budget to sign him.
    Viv Anderson honours Trevor Francis
    His former teammate Viv Anderson led tributes to the star alongside a black-and-white image of Francis.
    He said: “Just heard the unbelievable news regarding Trevor Francis, he was such a wonderful person and fabulous teammate he will be sadly missed, my condolences go to his family and friends RIP.”
    Nottingham Forest shares touching tribute
    Nottingham Forest has paid tribute to club legend Trevor Francis following his passing.
    Taking to Twitter, the team said: “Nottingham Forest is deeply saddened to learn the passing of two-time European Cup winner, Trevor Francis.
    “A true Forest legend who will never be forgotten.”
    Nottingham Forest is deeply saddened to learn the passing of two-time European Cup winner, Trevor Francis.A true Forest legend who will never be forgotten. pic.twitter.com/BPsLxGG73K— Nottingham Forest (@NFFC) July 24, 2023

    Fans pay tribute to footy legend
    Football fans from across the globe have taken to social media to pay tribute.
    One fan wrote: “RIP Trevor Francis. First £1million footballer & European Cup winner with Forest.”
    While another heartbroken Nottingham Forest supporter added: “Rest in Peace. An amazing Nottingham Forest legend.”
    Trevor spoke of ‘heartbreak’ after losing beloved wife
    Francis was left heartbroken in 2017 when his beloved wife Helen died.
    The couple, who had been together for 45 years, shared two children together.
    In his autobiography, One In A Million, Francis told how life without Helen had been “so difficult”.
    He also told how working as a pundit was helping to keep him sane after a horrific two years.
    Francis added: “It’s so hard because of the deep love I had for Helen and also because I am useless in the house. She did everything for me. I don’t mind admitting that.
    “All of a sudden I am living by myself and I suppose I never contemplated this would ever happen. It is a tougher challenge than anything I ever faced in football.”
    Trevor Francis’ iconic footballing career
    In 1970, the forward made his debut aged just 16 and went on to net an impressive 119 goals in 280 appearances.
    Francis became the first British footballer to command a £1million transfer fee when he moved from Birmingham to Forest in 1979.
    Manager Clough actually claimed the price tag was £999,999 to make sure the pressure didn’t go to Francis’ head.
    The player made a lasting impression with the club thanks to his world-famous European Cup-winning goal in 1979.
    Francis nodded home a header against Malmo in Rome’s Stadio Olimpico to write Forest into European folklore forever.
    Speaking about the goal previously, he said: “It was a magical moment. I used to write a column for the Roy of the Rovers comic and this was my own Roy of the Rovers moment.
    “A European debut in a cup final and scoring the winning goal. Nobody had ever done that, had they?”
    More on football legend’s passing
    Francis died at his apartment near Marbella in Spain today with efforts now being made to repatriate his body.
    It is believed the former footballer suffered a heart attack.
    Veteran ITV sports presenter and close pal Gary Newbon said: “This is obviously a terrible shock for Trevor and his family and friends.
    “He was revered throughout football and has his place assured in the history of the game.
    “But he was also an incredibly kind and popular man, who will be greatly missed by so, so many people.”
    Trevor Francis’ career

    Birmingham: 1971-79
    Nottingham Forest: 1979-81
    Man City: 1981-82
    Sampdoria: 1982-86
    Atalanta: 1986-87
    Rangers: 2987-88
    Wollongong City: 1988
    QPR: 1988-90
    Sheffield Wednesday: 1990-94
    England: 1977-86

    Trevor Francis looked back on iconic European Cup final victory
    Trevor Francis scored the winning goal in Nottingham Forest’s legendary European Cup final victory against Malmo.
    Speaking on the goal, he said: “It was a magical moment. I used to write a column for the Roy of the Rovers comic and this was my own Roy of the Rovers moment.
    “A European debut in a cup final and scoring the winning goal. Nobody had ever done that, had they?”
    How old was Trevor Francis?
    Trevor Francis was 69 when he passed away.
    The football legend made his debut for Birmingham City at just 16.
    He would go on to become the UK’s first-ever £1million player when he moved to Nottingham Forest in 1979.
    Who did Trevor Francis play for?
    Trevor Francis had a storied and illustrious footballing career.
    During his time as a player, Francis played in England, Scotland, America and several other countries.
    Francis’ teams include:

    Birmingham City
    Detroit Express
    Nottingham Forest
    Manchester City
    Sampdoria
    Atalanta
    Rangers

    Football legend dies age 69
    English football legend Trevor Francis has died at the age of 69.
    The Three Lions star became the UK’s first-ever £1million player when he transferred from Birmingham City to Nottingham Forest in 1979.
    During his career, Francis played across the globe and scored 12 goals for England in 52 appearances.
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    Topless Jack Grealish shows off ripped body in pool as he gears up for Man City season after Treble party

    JACK GREALISH showed off his ripped body in the pool as Manchester City stars recovered from their pre-season opener.The Treble winning champions were given a scare by Japanese side Yokohoma F.Marinos, going 2-0 down in the first half.
    Jack Grealish recovered in Tokyo after City’s 5-3 win over Yokohoma F.MarinosCredit: Twitter @ManCity
    Man City tweeted to show a number of their players recovering, and showing off their ripped physiques in the processCredit: Twitter @ManCity
    New signing Matteo Kovacic was also part of the recovery sessionCredit: Twitter @ManCity
    The zen scenes were a far cry from City’s treble celebrations this summerCredit: Getty
    But a quick one-two before the break from goalscorers John Stones and Julian Alvarez meant City went into half-time at the Japan National team stadium in Tokyo level.
    A second-half substitute appearance from Erling Haaland put the game beyond any doubt as he struck twice in the second half to ensure City enjoyed a comfortable victory.
    Fans were amused after the game when Haaland was presented with a comically large cheque for his man of the match performance.
    The one million Yen reward equated to £5,525, pocket change compared to Haaland’s £400,000-a-week wages.
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    Grealish played 45 minutes as he and the rest of City’s internationals look to get minutes in the legs ahead of their upcoming season.
    The winger made sure to make the most of City’s time off after winning the Treble last season, and led the team in their celebrations.

    The City players partied for four consecutive days following their Champions League victory in Istanbul – taking in the nightlife in Istanbul, Ibiza and Manchester.
    Grealish then joined up with the England squad for their 7-0 thrashing of North Macedonia in European Championship qualifying.
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    Grealish relaxing on his holidays earlier this monthCredit: Instagram @jackgrealish
    The winger then jetted off for his own personal holidays over the summer – partying in Ibiza before beginning provisional pre-season work in Dubai.
    Man City could be lining up with a revamped XI next season, with the likes of Kyle Walker and Riyad Mahrez linked with moves away from the Etihad.
    Bayern Munich remain keen on Walker, although Pep has admitted he would like the full-back to stay.
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    Fans mock Erling Haaland’s MOTM award as they realise prize is ‘just pocket change’ compared to mammoth contract

    MANCHESTER CITY superstar Erling Haaland received a financial reward after being named man of the match during a pre-season friendly.But the sum Haaland earned equates to only a few hours’ work on his mammoth Etihad salary.
    Manchester City star Erling Haaland was named man of the match against Yokohama F. MarinosCredit: AFP
    Haaland’s financial reward equates to just pocket money compared to his City salaryCredit: Getty
    The star striker led City to a 5-3 win over Yokohama F. Marinos in Japan with a brace.
    After full-time, the Norway international was presented with a giant cheque of ¥1million (Yen) – which works out in the region of £5,525.
    The 23-year-old earns around £400,000-per-week after tax at the Etihad.
    That means it would take the City star just two hours to earn that sum with the Treble winners.
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    Fans quickly noticed that hilarious detail and took to social media claiming the Norwegian might not even be bothered to cash that cheque in.
    One fan tweeted: “It takes about 3 hours for him to earn this money bro these are pennies for him.”
    Another commented: “Imagine they did a giant cheque for MOTM in the Prem for 5 grand… he earns that in an hour.”
    A third posted: “If you’re on £400 a week would you be happy with £5 for being man of the match on a Sunday?”
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    This fan said: “That’s just pocket change for him.”
    And that one stated: “Haaland won 1 million yen for being MOTM today, which is 5 thousand USD.
    “He makes like 400,000 per week, that’s chump change for him.”
    However, Haaland still received a better award compared to some other MOTM rewards.
    Other footballers were handed some absolutely ridiculous prizes, from a live chicken to a Burger King crown and mobile phone data. More

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    Liverpool draw 4-4 with German minnows Furth but wonderkid proves he can become future of the club

    BEN DOAK took another step towards becoming the new Braveheart of Anfield.The 17 year-old winger, signed last year from Celtic for £600,000, played in the first half of what turned into a roller-coaster clash with Bundesliga II side Greuther Furth.
    Ben Doak has been tipped for stardomCredit: Getty
    Jurgen Klopp looked grumpy after a second half collapse saw the Germans hit the net four times.
    But Doak’s performance still gave the Liverpool boss further reason to smile in the belief that he has a future superstar on his hands.
    Scotland under-21 Doak had Klopp singing his praises after starring in the second half of the Reds’ first warm – up game as part of a nine – day training camp in Germany.
    He was one of a number of young hopefuls taking part in a 4-2 win over Karlsruher, the Anfield manager declaring : “Ben Doak, oh my God, it’s so much fun to watch these kids.”
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    In the build-up to this 4-4 draw he admitted that the ex-Hoops starlet continues to dazzle him.
    He stressed : “Ben Doak, still 17, but he is just a joy to watch.
    “With all the little struggles he has with losing the ball here & there, but the bravery, speed and the power is so cool to see.”
    Klopp completely changed his team for the second half but Doak’s display again suggested he is on the way to making himself a Kop favourite.
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    And he can already boast a red-letter day in his blossoming Anfield career.
    He became the youngest Scottish player in Premier League history when going on as an 88th minute sub in the 3-1 Boxing Day win over Aston Villa.
    He was aged 17 years and 45 days – smashing the previous record set by Nigel Quashie who made his debut for QPR against Manchester United in December 1995 aged 17 years and 163 days.
    Now he is being touted as the player who will one day replace Mo Salah once the Egyptian superstar who last season signed a new mega-deal contract moves on three years from now.
    Yet at his current rate of knots he might be rivalling him long before then.
    And a window of opportunity will open for him in January when Salah heads off with his country to take part in the delayed African Cup of Nations.
    Not that Salah, 31, is looking anything like he might have to worry too much about over any potential rival any time soon.
    Having replaced Doak he delivered a brilliant reverse pass for Darwin Nunez to score Liverpool’s second goal in 50th minute.
    And it was his touch that allowed the Uruguyan to power through and double his tally.
    Salah also grabbed an 89th minute equaliser after Klopp’s all-change line-up found themselves trailing thanks to that second half surge from the small-town German side, encouraged by sloppy marking and defending.
    New £60m signing Dominic Szoboszlai missed the friendly with a slight ankle injury.
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    Klopp expects him to be fit for either of his side’s next pre-season clashes in Singapore against Leicester City then Bayern Munich.
    Luis Diaz, also looking sharp, opened the scoring for Liverpool with a classy 22nd minute finish.
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    Fans desperate for Premier League to bring in new technology that ‘looks like old FIFA gameplay’ after pre-season trial

    FANS are seriously impressed by the latest technology being shown off by the Premier League in a pre-season trial.The Premier League fitted players and referees with body-cams during its pre-season Summer Series to give fans a new insight into what goes on in a match.
    Guimares’ body cam gave unique insight into how the midfielder plays the gameCredit: twitter @premierleague
    Fans were able to see the midfielder go up against Aston Villa’s John McGinnCredit: twitter @premierleague

    A video on the Premier League’s Twitter showed the perspective of Newcastle midfielder Bruno Guimaraes as he operated from the midfield during Newcastle’s 3-3 draw with Aston Villa.
    The video showcased how Bruno is pivotal in building Newcastle’s attacks from midfield and also gave an insight into the relationship he is building with midfield partner Sandro Tonali.
    Tonali became Newcastle’s record signing earlier this month after joining for £60million from AC Milan.
    Guimaraes can be heard asking for a one-two with Tonali before being fouled to win a free kick for the Magpies.
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    And fans on Twitter were quick to react with how much they loved the insight given by the body-cam footage.
    One fan said: “Literally looks like old FIFA gameplay” referring to the camera perspective in the video game series’ ‘Be A Pro’ mode.
    Another fan wrote: “Implement this in the PL right now!”
    While a third added: “Like that FIFA advert years ago.”
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    And a fourth wrote: “This is so cool.”
    The Premier League also shared footage of referee Peter Bankes wearing a body-cam during Fulham’s friendly with Brentford.
    In the clip, fans could see how Bankes got a front row seat for Harry Wilson’s screamer from the edge of the box.

    And many fans were keen to see a referee’s body-cam become a feature in next year’s Premier League – believing it could give insight into how a decision is reached.
    One fan said: “Make ref cam a thing next season, please.”
    Another said: “Now camera and mic them up for league matches.”
    While a third wrote: “After this I’m A bit more sympathetic towards referees. Convinced we need like 2 refs on pitch to have a chance of a fair game.” More

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    How Fabinho’s dogs could end up costing him £245k a week as Liverpool star ‘seeks clarity’ over future

    FABINHO’s £40million move to Saudi side Al-Ittihad could be under threat due to his pet dogs.The bizarre hitch in the transfer comes after it emerged that French bulldgogs are banned in Saudi Arabia.
    Fabinho’s move to Saudi could be off to his French bulldogs being banned in the countryCredit: Alamy
    Fabinho has two French bulldogsCredit: instagram @fabinho
    Fabinho’s wife Rebeca Tavares often shares pictures of their beloved pets on social mediaCredit: instagram @rebecatavares
    It appears the couple are willing to call off the move to ensure they are not separated from their beloved petsCredit: instagram @fabinho
    Fabinho and his wife have two French bulldogs and the midfielder would like to have clarity on whether he can bring his two beloved pets into the country before completing a move.
    A leaked Saudi Arabian document circulating on Twitter suggested that the breed is banned in the country due to being on a list of “dangerous and aggressive” dogs.
    The list can be circumvented however if the dogs are to be used for hunting, serving as a guard dog or if they are seeing dogs for the blind.
    Fabinho is understood to be willing to walk away from the deal if his dogs are not allowed to come with him to Saudi – with reports that the deal is on the brink of collapse due to the unusual issue.
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    This comes after Al-Ittihad offered Fabinho £425,000-a-week to join the club.
    The midfielder’s current contract at Liverpool sees him earn £180k-a-week.
    Al-Ittihad are keen to press on with a deal – and were in London this weekend to find an agreement between all parties.
    If an allowance for the dogs is permitted, Fabinho would be the latest high-profile star to join Al-Ittihad.
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    The Saudi champions have so far added Ballon D’or winner Karim Benzema and Chelsea’s N’Golo Kante to their squad.
    They also secured the signing of Celtic star Jota last month.
    Fabinho would represent another coup for the club – with the midfielder having won the Champions League, league title, Carabao Cup and FA Cup during his time at Liverpool.
    Fabinho would be joined by Jordan Henderson in swapping Liverpool for Saudi – with the Reds undergoing an unexpected midfield overhaul after receiving lucrative offers from the Saudi League. More

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    Shaka Hislop ’embarrassed’ about collapsing on live TV as ESPN give health update on ex-Premier League star

    FORMER Premier League goalkeeper Shaka Hislop is conscious and recovering – but a ‘little embarrassed’ – after collapsing on live television.The 54-year-old collapsed during a live broadcast on ESPN ahead of Real Madrid’s pre-season friendly against AC Milan on Sunday.
    Hislop was speaking on ESPN before he collapsedCredit: ESPN
    The former goalkeeper fell to the floor during the broadcastCredit: ESPN
    With the temperature in Pasadena, California around 30 degrees celsius, dramatic footage captured the moment Hislop began to sway before falling forwards and onto the ground.
    His co-host, Dan Thomas, was forced to call for help midway through the pre-match coverage.
    The camera quickly cut away to a commercial break, leaving viewers stunned.
    But Thomas later confirmed that Hislop was “conscious” and “okay” albeit a little “embarrassed”.
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    At half-time, Thomas said: “My mate, Shaka, not here, but as it stands, it’s good news.
    “He’s conscious, he’s talking, I think he’s a little embarrassed about it all.
    “He’s apologised profusely. Not a man who likes people to make a fuss of him.
    “Obviously far too early to make any sort of diagnosis, but the important thing is that Shaka’s conscious and we spoke to his family as well, because you imagine seeing that happen live.
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    “We spoke to his wife and things are looking okay.”
    Hislop played for Newcastle and West Ham before retiring from professional football in 2007.
    He now works as a broadcaster for ESPN.
    The pre-season match finished 3-2 to Real Madrid, with Federico Valverde and Vinicius Jr netting the goals for the Spanish side.
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    I am a gorgeous language coach who teaches Premier League foreign stars like Julian Alvarez how to speak English

    WHEN footballers from overseas move to our shores, one of the first things they do is hire a language coach.Step forward beautiful Sara Duque, who is fluent in a remarkable six languages – Portuguese, English, German, French and Spanish.
    Meet Sara Duque – the world’s sexiest language coachCredit: Instagram
    Duque teaches languages to Premier League footballersCredit: Instagram
    Man City and Argentina star Julian Alvarez is one of Duque’s studentsCredit: INSTAGRAM
    Real Madrid star Vinicius Jr is also one of Duque’s students
    The stunning teacher counts Man City ace Julian Alvarez as one of her clients.
    And she can also count Vinicius Jr as one of her clients, who invited her to his birthday party earlier this month.
    The polyglot was formerly a sports lawyer, before quitting for a role at Porto as a football language coach.
    After a season with the Primeira Liga side, she branched out onto her own from 2020.
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    However, because of her stunning looks – several jealous Wags have reportedly blocked her from working with their partners.
    Fast learner
    Duque claims to have a special formula in teaching footballers languages fast, using several memory techniques.
    She has plenty of students, but perhaps her biggest is World Cup winner Alvarez.
    The Man City forward has already shown in some interviews a keen ability to try out his English vocabulary.
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    And Duque was keen to praise the 23-year-old on Instagram, where she has almost 273,000 followers.
    She shared a picture with Alvarez, shortly after he returned from Qatar, with praise for his progress on and off the pitch.
    She captioned the snap: “From lifting the World Cup to conquering a new language- my student’s talent knows no bounds!
    “Impressive progress in such a short period of time. Very proud of my student!”
    She added: “In soccer, clear communication between players is essential to execute strategies, make split-second decisions and achieve team goals.
    “Similarly, in life, effective communication can help us build relationships, solve problems and navigate new cultures.”
    Alvarez even showed off his grasp for the language, thanks to Duque, in an Instagram video to the fans after City beat Bournemouth last season.
    He said in English, “Hi everyone, Julian here. Thank you for the support today and I’m very happy for score a goal. Come on City!”
    Duque speaks an incredible six languagesCredit: INSTAGRAM
    Liverpool’s former on-loan star Arthur Melo poses with DuqueCredit: INSTAGRAM
    Duque has 273,000 followers on Instagram
    Background
    Duque didn’t begin life as a language coach for football’s elite.
    She started in Belgium as a sports lawyer, drafting up contracts and agreements.
    But she wanted to get involved in football.
    The brunette stunner got her Master’s degree in Sports Psychology and Mental Coaching at the Real Madrid Graduate School in Spain.
    She then went to the US to get a Mental Game Coach Certification, before embarking on her first foray in the beautiful game.
    A job at Porto allowed her to work in her first role as a language coach and practice her art.
    She helped several foreign stars communicate better with their team-mates and coaches.
    Now, she does it on her own.
    After working at Porto, Duque branched out on her own as a language coach
    However, player’s Wags reportedly don’t want Duque giving them lessonsCredit: INSTAGRAM
    But not everyone’s happy
    Despite helping many footballers settle into the English way of life, by improving their language skills, their Wags aren’t best pleased.
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    According to the Argentine television program ‘Invasores’, many are jealous of her and don’t want them giving their partners lessons.
    With looks like Sara’s, you can see what they mean. More