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    Glam daughter of Premier League legend puts on busty display in see-through lace top and gives cheeky flash of bum

    JADE LABOEUF has left fans stunned in a see-through lace top.The glamorous model is the Chelsea legend Frank Leboeuf’s daughter.
    Jade Leboeuf wowed in a daring shootCredit: Instagram @jade_leboeuf
    The glam model flashed her bum in the outfitCredit: Instagram @jade_leboeuf
    Jade looked elegant in the fugure-hugging dressCredit: Instagram @jade_leboeuf
    Jade put on a busty displayCredit: Instagram @jade_leboeuf
    Jade, 33, stripped down to a revealing outfit for a sexy shoot with brand Royaume des Femmes.
    She first cheekily flashed her bum as she elegantly pulled her dress up.
    The beauty then seductively tied her hair up.
    Jade looked incredible in the dress, flaunting her curves on and putting on a stylish jacket to complete the outfit.
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    She is no stranger to dazzling in lingerie and bikinis, previously wowing in racy white attire.
    And she has also caught the eye as she threatened to spill out a low-cut red dress.
    Jade has amassed 243,000 adoring Instagram followers – but in a recent post she addressed her critics.
    She said: “This is for those who wonder why, sometimes, I show myself in lingerie/thong/underwear and criticise myself about it… it’s simply because I want to, I allow myself to, I feel good in my body, and above all, why not? Where is the harm?
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    “If that bothers you, too bad. I invite you to unsubscribe if this doesn’t inspire you.
    “It’s crazy, this problem with sensuality in France. We are known throughout the world as a country of sensual and liberated people, when in reality, it is a country of judgement, extreme modesty and complexity.
    “Putting down others to feel better about their insecurities. Having lived in many countries, let me tell you that it is not like that everywhere.
    “Fortunately, there are still people around here with a wonderful caring mentality. For those who understand, I love you.”
    Take a look inside Jade’s glamorous life…
    Jade is no stranger to wowing in tight outfits
    She has amassed 243,000 followers
    She regularly shares risque content
    The French national works as a model
    She was used to the limelight from an early age as the daughter of Chelsea legend Frank Leboeuf
    Her posts tend to draw hoards of comments with fans often describing her as ‘beautiful’ and ‘sexy
    She’s not afraid to wear revealing outfits
    See-through dresses are a favourite
    Her father Frank played for Chelsea from 1996 to 2001
    Jade has a young sonCredit: Instagram @jade_leboeuf
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    Chelsea’s Moises Caicedo and Enzo Fernandez forced to delete Twitter accounts over disgusting abuse after Liverpool loss

    CHELSEA duo Moises Caicedo and Enzo Fernandez have deleted their Twitter accounts after receiving abuse in the wake of their side’s defeat to Liverpool.Mauricio Pochettino’s men were thrashed 4-1 by the Premier League leaders at Anfield on Wednesday evening.
    Moises Caicedo and Enzo Fernandez have both deleted their Twitter accountsCredit: Getty
    Caicedo has removed his account from the platformCredit: Twitter
    Fernandez has taken the same measure following the abuseCredit: Twitter
    Following the game, Chelsea players received disgusting abuse from accounts on X, formerly known as Twitter.
    Now both Caicedo and Fernandez have removed their accounts from the app.
    SunSport has approached Chelsea for comment.
    Reacting to the pair, who each cost the club more than £100million, deactivating their profiles, one Blues fan replied: “Probably don’t want to keep seeing their own fans hate, don’t blame them 👍.”

    Another added: “So sad. Get so much abuse for nothing.”
    While a third said: “It’s horrible. Our own fanbase hating on them, it’s disgusting. People need to realise the difference between criticism and hate.
    “We are lucky to have these two at the club. And people need to have a look in the mirror and see that it’s Poch’s system that isn’t getting the best out of these two.”
    And a fourth added: “Can’t believe it has gotten to this level.”
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    Fernandez has scored two goals but is yet to register a Premier League assist this season
    Chelsea are languishing in 10th place in the Premier League table, 13 points adrift of the top four.
    They had won three league games in a row heading into the Liverpool clash, but were blown away by Jurgen Klopp’s men.
    Chelsea host Wolves on Sunday, before an FA Cup fourth-round replay against Aston Villa on Wednesday. More

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    Newcastle vs Luton LIVE SCORE: Latest Premier League updates as Toon host Hatters at St James’ Park – stream, TV

    NEWCASTLE host Luton Town in a huge Premier League clash at St James’ Park TODAY.Both sides go into the game on the back of two superb wins, with the Magpies beating Aston Villa 3-1 while the Hatters thumped Brighton 4-0.

    Kick off time: 3pm GMT
    TV/stream: Not available due to the 3pm blackout rule.

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    Burnley vs Fulham LIVE SCORE: Premier League updates as Vincent Kompany’s struggling side host Cottagers at Turf Moor

    BURNLEY continue their battle for Premier League safety against London outfit Fulham.Vincent Kompany’s men sit 19th on the table after recently holding a 4-1 beating at the hands of Treble winners Manchester City.
    While Fulham will be hoping to get back to winning ways following their 0-0 draw with Everton.

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    Brighton vs Crystal Palace LIVE SCORE: Latest updates as Seagulls look to bounce back from Luton drilling against rivals

    BRIGHTON host fierce rivals Crystal Palace in a huge Premier League clash.The Seagulls will be aiming to bounce back from their shock 4-0 drilling at Luton in midweek, while the Eagles will be aiming to build on their thrilling 3-2 win against Sheffield United.

    Kick off time: 3pm GMT
    TV/stream: Not available in UK due to 3pm blackout.

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    Everton 2 Tottenham 2: Branthwaite is Toffees’ hero with late leveller after Richarlison returned to haunt former team

    JARRAD BRANTHWAITE left Spurs keeper Guglielmo Vicario on his back and Everton on cloud nine with the last-gasp leveller in a Goodison thriller.The Toffees looked certain to sink even deeper into the drop zone as James Garner swung over a final, desperate free kick in stoppage time.
    Jarrad Branthwaite scored a late equaliser for EvertonCredit: Getty
    It is a vital point in Everton’s battle to avoid relegationCredit: Getty
    Richarlison scored two superb goals against his former clubCredit: PA
    Richarlison did not celebrate against his former sideCredit: Getty
    Everton earned a point despite Spurs shading the match statistics
    Everton had large periods of dominance in the game
    Spurs centre back Cristian Romero’s header sent it arcing towards his own goal, and Branthwaite got the faintest of glances from right on the line.
    He clattered Vicario as he did so – albeit with no threat of a foul – and the Gwladys Steet went wild.
    Yet they still had a nervous minute or two before VAR confirmed there had been no offside before Branthwaite bundled in his first of the season to save Everton’s skins.
    To be honest, they looked down and out after two goals from former striker Richarlison – both of which he actually apologised to the Blues fans for scoring – put Spurs on course.
    The first was after only three minutes, volleying in after pulling back cleverly to meet Destiny Udogie’s cross.
    His second, five minutes before half time, was an absolute cracker, and owed much to the dancing feet of fit-again James Maddison.
    Maddison dipped left, flicked it right – all in the space of a yard – and Richarlison stuck a first timer in the top corner.
    In between times Everton had levelled it when their constant bombardment of keeper Guglielmo Vicario at corner kicks finally reaped a reward.
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    When Dwight McNeil curled over another, James Tarkowski headed it back into the danger area and Dominic Calvert-Lewin stooped to nod in from a yard.
    Replays proved it actually struck team-mate Jack Harrison, standing immediately in front of him, en route to the net, so Calvert-Lewin’s drought now goes into a 17th game.
    As far as Everton were concerned, that hardly mattered.
    What did was dragging themselves level… although Richarlison soon made sure they were chasing a second equaliser.
    Had it not been for a marvellous improvised stop from Vicario – again from a corner – it would have arrived as well.
    The Spurs keeper blocked Ben Godfrey’s initial header with his legs, then instinctively stuck out a foot to poke it away from Jack Harrison before he could tap in the rebound.
    That looked like being the closest Everton came to rescuing a point – Branthwaite, though, made sure it wasn’t.
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    Sheffield United vs Aston Villa LIVE SCORE: Unai Emery’s men look to bounce back from Toon thrashing – Prem updates

    ASTON VILLA recently suffered their first defeat at home in 11 months courtesy of Newcastle – and they’ll be eager to return to winning ways against Sheffield United.Two strikes from Fabian Schar and Alex Moreno’s own goal saw Unai Emery’s men get brushed aside by the Magpies on Tuesday.
    But Villa will be confident that they can bounce back this evening as they face a rock-bottom Blades side who recently lost to Crystal Palace.

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    Liverpool announce new date for Luton game after Carabao Cup final clash with Reds facing packed fixture list

    LIVERPOOL’S Premier League clash with Luton has been moved to Wednesday 21 February.The Reds had initially been due to host the Hatters on February 24.
    Jurgen Klopp’s side are fighting on four frontsCredit: Getty
    But due to their Carabao Cup final involvement that weekend, Jurgen Klopp’s side will instead have to fit in an extra mid-week game.
    Liverpool are set for a hectic schedule during the second half of the season, as they continue to fight on four fronts.
    The Reds travel to Arsenal on Sunday looking to go eight points clear at the top of the Premier League table.
    They will then host Burnley on February 10 before facing Brentford in West London a week later.
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    Their clash with Luton will now slot in on February 21, kicking off at 7:30pm.
    Four days later Klopp will lead his team out at Wembley, possibly for the final time, as they face Chelsea in the Carabao Cup final.
    Another mid-week assignment will follow on February 28, with Liverpool to host the winner of the replay between Watford and Southampton in the fifth round of the FA Cup.
    Just three days later they will then travel to Nottingham Forest in the Premier League.
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    This period will see Liverpool have to play five times in just 15 days.
    It is then followed by a huge March that will see the Reds host Manchester City and travel to fierce rivals Everton.
    Next month they will also return to European action, having already booked their place in the round of 16 by winning their group.
    Liverpool’s next eight gamesThe Reds are entering a busy period
    February 4 – Arsenal (a) Premier League
    February 10 – Burnley (h) Premier League
    February 17 – Brentford (a) Premier League
    February 21 – Luton (h) Premier League
    February 25 – Chelsea (n) Carabao Cup
    February 28 – Watford/Southampton (h) FA Cup
    March 2 – Nottingham Forest (a) Premier League
    March 9 – Manchester City (h) Premier League More