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    Aaron Ramsey will return to Arsenal in a ‘few years’ after starring at Juventus, insists ex-Gunners star Robert Pires

    AARON RAMSEY will return to Arsenal in a ‘few years’, according to club legend Robert Pires.
    The Welsh international ended his 11-year stint with the Gunners back in 2019 to seal a free transfer to Juventus.

    Aaron Ramsey has been tipped to return to Arsenal by Robert PiresCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    Since moving to Italy, the 30-year-old has struggled with injury problems and has been linked with a return to the Premier League.
    Arsenal legend Pires believes Ramsey should see out his contract in Turin having recently enjoyed an upturn in form.
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    The Frenchman did insist that he sees the midfielder returning to the Emirates in a few years.

    He told TuttoJuve: “He is doing well, so I am satisfied.
    “The competition in Juventus is strong because there are very strong players in every department, but every time he plays he is very consistent, has excellent technique and is often well positioned to score, as he did on Saturday against Sampdoria. He made an excellent choice.
    “I maintain that he is making a difference here too, because it is not easy to play in such a qualitative midfield. I think he can help the team and be decisive like Arsenal.
    “He is very intelligent and knows how to adapt everywhere, Juve is a very big club and Serie A is improving him even more.

    “He needs to stay a few more years and then he will return to Arsenal. It is my belief, I am not a fortune teller.”

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    Ramsey, who has made 14 Serie A appearances for Andrea Pirlo this season, remains under contract at Juve until 2023.
    That would mean Ramsey will be 33 by the time his deal with the Old Lady expires and could rule out any return to north London.
    Th ex-Cardiff star is still a fan favourite at Arsenal after scoring two FA Cup-winning goals on route winning the competition three times with the club.

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    Man Utd flop Alexis Sanchez publicly slammed by Antonio Conte as Inter Milan boss rages ‘his numbers must be better’

    ANTONIO CONTE has publicly criticised forward Alexis Sanchez, insisting that the Inter star ‘must be better’.
    Sanchez, 32, was handed a start for the Coppa Italia semi-final first leg against Juventus on Tuesday night, with regular No9 Romelu Lukaku missing out through suspension.

    Sanchez squandered chances against JuventusCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    Conte, 51, was left frustratedCredit: AFP or licensors

    But the Chilean struggled to fill his former Manchester United team-mate’s boots, squandering chances as his side fell to a 2-1 defeat at San Siro.
    His performance continued a worrying trend of being wasteful in front of goal that has festered since his January 2018 move to Old Trafford from Arsenal.
    And Conte, 51, appears to have had enough.
    The former Chelsea boss huffed after the game: “I don’t know if he was tired, of course he tried to give his best in the game, but he has to be more clinical when it comes to scoring goals.

    “Numbers for [judging] the strikers are merciless, and his numbers must be better.”
    And Sanchez’s numbers don’t make for pretty reading.
    For all the good of his 15 assists, Sanchez has managed only six goals in 53 appearances since joining the Italian giants.
    And it wasn’t any better at United, where he mustered five in 45.

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    Inter will now have to produce something special in Turin if they are to go through to the showpiece final.
    Lautaro Martinez had actually given them the perfect start in the ninth minute, when he notched his 12th goal of the campaign.
    But it quickly became the Cristiano Ronaldo show, as the 35-year-old bagged a brace to give his side the advantage.

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    Watch Cristiano Ronaldo’s son wildly celebrate as dad scores brace in Juventus’ Coppa Italia win over Inter Milan

    CRISTIANO RONALDO bagged a brace in Juventus’ win over Inter Milan – leaving son Cristiano Jr wildly celebrating at home.
    In footage posted online by the Portuguese superstar’s partner, Georgina Rodriguez, the youngster can be seen on the edge of his seat during Tuesday night’s clash.

    Georgina Rodriguez posted a video of Cristiano Jr watching the Juventus gameCredit: Instagram / @georginagio

    Cristiano Ronaldo’s equalising penalty delighted his sonCredit: Instagram / @georginagio

    Inter took the lead early on in the Derby d’Italia before Ronaldo struck twice to secure a first-half turnaround.
    Juan Cuadrado was felled in the penalty box by Ashley Young to provide the veteran with a chance to level from the spot.
    Ronaldo slammed the ball into the roof of the net, prompting Cristiano Jr to celebrate with a knee slide back home in their living room.
    The youngster could be seen on the edge of his seat as he took in the action.

    And Juve took the lead ten minutes later when Ronaldo punished an Inter defensive mix-up to roll the ball into an empty net from 20 yards.
    Georgina once again posted a clip of her and Cristiano Jr watching the goal to her Instagram and its 23.4million followers.

    Cristiano Jr was on the edge of his seat as the game unfoldedCredit: Instagram / @georginagio

    Ronaldo scored twice to put Juventus in control of the Coppa Italia tieCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    Accompanying the footage was the Italian theme tune to the Lupin III animated series.
    The win put Juventus on course to a sixth Coppa Italia final in seven years, with the second leg in Turin scheduled for next week.

    Cristiano Jr signed for the Serie A giants’ academy in August 2018, soon after his father joined the club.
    The pair often post videos of their training together in the back garden.
    The former Real Madrid and Manchester United star has admitted he would like to see his eldest follow in his footsteps, so long as he keeps the cheeky snacks to a minimum.
    He said last year: “We’ll see if my son will become a great footballer.
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    “Sometimes he drinks coke and eats crisps and it irritates me, he knows that.
    “Sometimes I tell my son to take a dip in cold water to recover after a run on the treadmill and he says, ‘Dad, it’s so cold there’.
    “That’s fine, he is only 10 years old.”

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    Great-grandson of dictator Mussolini joins Lazio as 18-year-old finishes education at English language private school

    MUSSOLINI’S great-grandson has signed a professional contract at Serie A side Lazio.
    Romano Floriani Mussolini, 18, has joined the club’s youth team while he completes his education at an English language private school, according to The Times.

    Mussolini’s great-grandson has signed pro with Serie A side LazioCredit: Getty

    Romano Floriani Mussolini, pictured with mum Alessandra, will play for the club’s youth teamCredit: Instagram

    The imposing 6ft 1in right-back has been a commanding presence throughout his time in their junior ranks.
    And Lazio’s youth coach Mauro Bianchessi believes the teen’s pro deal is just reward for his hard work over the past two years.
    He said:”Now the fruits of that hard work are paying off.”
    Benito Mussolini was an Italian politician who founded and led the National Fascist Party and was the country’s Prime Minister from 1922 until his deposition in 1943 and he was executed two years later during the civil war.

    As dictator of Italy and the founder of the fascist movement, Mussolini inspired other totalitarian rulers such as Francisco Franco and Adolf Hitler.
    Romano’s mother, Alessandra, was also a former right-wing MP who has expressed pride in her grandfather.
    When Alessandra was asked about the prospect of a Mussolini playing in Serie A, she said it was a topic she ‘would rather stay away from’.
    Lazio still have a large neo-fascist fan base that have been caught giving stiff-arm salutes in the past.

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    Before a clash with Milan in 2019, they hung a banner reading ‘Honour to Benito Mussolini’ and gave fascist salutes near the piazza where the former dictator’s corpse was strung up in 1945.
    Lazio ‘Ultras’ caused further controversy in 2017 when they photoshopped the face of Holocaust victim Anne Frank above the shirt of rivals Roma.
    They plastered the image around the Stadio Olimpico that the two clubs share, mocking their fan base.
    Former West Ham Premier League star Paolo Di Canio is also revered by the ‘Ultras’ from his time playing for the club.
    He has a Mussolini tattoo and performed fascist salutes to fans on match days.
    Jewish MP, Emanuele Fiano, a fighter against neo-fascism, says he has no issues regarding Mussolini playing for Lazio.
    He said: “I won’t judge a person on their surname.”

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    Watch Cristiano Ronaldo score from tight angle as he punishes Handanovic howler in Juventus’ Coppa Italia win at Inter

    CRISTIANO RONALDO netted twice as Juventus came back from a goal down to win their Coppa Italia semi-final clash against rivals Inter Milan.
    The Portuguese superstar, 35, scored for the first time after a four-game drought to put the Old Lady in charge of the tie ahead of next week’s second leg.

    Cristiano Ronaldo scored from an acute angle to win the first leg of the Coppa Italia semi-finalCredit: AFP or licensors

    Goalkeepers, look away! 😬Cristiano Ronaldo takes advantage of some poor positioning from Samir Handanovic to give Juventus the lead vs. Inter! 💥 pic.twitter.com/PBNt7IqpTV
    — Football on BT Sport (@btsportfootball) February 2, 2021

    Lautaro Martinez had opened the scoring inside ten minutes for title-chasing Inter.
    But Ronaldo hit back from the spot, to score his first goal since January 10.
    He slammed his brilliant spot-kick straight down the middle into the roof of the net – no blame attached to Handanovic for that one.
    Then, with the score tied at 1-1 ten minutes before half-time at the San Siro, Inter goalkeeper Samir Handanovic made a major error to hand Juventus a second.

    The Slovenian came rushing out of his area to try and claim a loose ball.
    A lack of communication saw Alessandro Bastoni also go for it – and the defender tried to sweep up by taking a touch.
    But his attempt at controlling the situation backfired spectacularly when Ronaldo arrived on the scene to pick his pocket.
    And despite the narrowing angle, the Portuguese star made no mistake on the left edge of the box with his so-called ‘weaker’ foot, the ball clipping the far post on its way into the unguarded net.

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    One fan wrote: “Great example of why to always chase down the ball as a striker.”
    Handanovic’s moment of madness later in the first half means it is advantage Juve ahead of next Tuesday’s second leg in Turin.
    Defending champions Napoli take on Atalanta in the other semi-final.
    Juventus are looking to win the competition for the first time since 2018, while Inter have not lifted silverware since winning the Coppa Italia in 2011.

    Handanovic could only watch on as the ball rolled into the netCredit: AP:Associated Press

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    Watch Cristiano Ronaldo score from tight angle as he punishes Handanovic blunder in Juventus’ Coppa Italia win vs Inter

    CRISTIANO RONALDO scored twice as Juventus came back from a goal down to win their Coppa Italia semi-final clash against rivals Inter Milan.
    The Portuguese superstar, 35, scored for the first time after a four-game drought to put the Old Lady in charge of the tie ahead of next week’s second leg.

    Cristiano Ronaldo scored from an acute angle to win the first leg of the Coppa Italia semi-finalCredit: AFP or licensors

    Goalkeepers, look away! 😬Cristiano Ronaldo takes advantage of some poor positioning from Samir Handanovic to give Juventus the lead vs. Inter! 💥 pic.twitter.com/PBNt7IqpTV
    — Football on BT Sport (@btsportfootball) February 2, 2021

    Lautaro Martinez had opened the scoring inside ten minutes for title-chasing Inter.
    But Ronaldo hit back from the spot, to score his first goal since January 10.
    He slammed his brilliant spot-kick straight down the middle into the roof of the net – no blame attached to Handanovic for that one.
    Then, with the score tied at 1-1 ten minutes before half-time at the San Siro, Inter goalkeeper Samir Handanovic made a major error to hand Juventus a second.

    The Slovenian came rushing out of his area to try and claim a loose ball.
    A lack of communication saw Alessandro Bastoni also go for it – and the defender tried to sweep up by taking a touch.
    But his attempt at controlling the situation backfired spectacularly when Ronaldo arrived on the scene to pick his pocket.
    And despite the narrowing angle, the Portuguese star made no mistake on the left edge of the box with his so-called ‘weaker’ foot, the ball clipping the far post on its way into the unguarded net.

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    One fan wrote: “Great example of why to always chase down the ball as a striker.”
    Handanovic’s moment of madness later in the first half means it is advantage Juve ahead of next Tuesday’s second leg in Turin.
    Defending champions Napoli take on Atalanta in the other semi-final.
    Juventus are looking to win the competition for the first time since 2018, while Inter have not lifted silverware since winning the Coppa Italia in 2011.

    Handanovic could only watch on as the ball rolled into the netCredit: AP:Associated Press

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    With Gareth Bale struggling on his Tottenham return, which comebacks were a success and which were flops?

    THEY say never go back… and that may be how Gareth Bale is feeling right now.
    The Real Madrid star returned to Tottenham after seven years away at the beginning of the season in a loan deal, but has so far failed to impress boss Jose Mourinho.

    Gareth Bale has flopped so far on his return to TottenhamCredit: Kevin Quigley-The Daily Mail

    The Special One even threatened to send the Welsh legend back to the Spanish giants, after a disappointing showing in training.
    In his Spurs hey-day, Bale notched 56 goals and 58 assists in over 200 appearances before his £85million exit in 2013.
    But, with a dodgy injury record and a poor relationship with Zinedine Zidane leading to plenty of time spent on the sidelines in Spain, there were already plenty of doubts when he returned.
    Here, SunSport details four comeback kids Bale can look to for inspiration to turn things around – and three he dare not emulate.

    THIERRY HENRY

    Thierry Henry proved his legendary status in North London with his cameo return – as if he needed toCredit: Getty – Contributor
    Arguably no player has had as big an impact at one club during the Premier League era as Thierry Henry at Arsenal.
    Few could blame the Frenchman for trying his luck with Barcelona after eight years in North London – especially as he went on to win the treble.
    Eventually heading to North America, Henry found himself at a loose end in January 2012 and fancied a trip to see some old friends.
    A two-month loan deal was sorted and he reminded Gooners why he was so adored with a winning goal on his debut, against Leeds in the FA Cup.

    Henry played seven games during his second spell and left on a high, bagging a stoppage-time winner in his final appearance.
    MARIO GOTZE

    Injuries and a mystery illness got in the way of Mario Gotze’s Borussia Dortmund comebackCredit: Getty – Contributor
    Mario Gotze, like most top German players, signed for Bayern Munich while at the peak of his powers.
    The manner of the 2013 switch irked Borussia Dortmund but the player, who was briefly Germany’s all-time record transfer, actually struggled in Bavaria.
    Three years later, he returned and admitted: “I can look at [the move] now through different eyes. I can easily understand that many fans could not understand my decision. I would not make that decision now.”
    Far from the fairytale return, Gotze managed just 16 games for Borussia the following season.
    Things barely improved and the World Cup winner was released this summer.
    DIDIER DROGBA

    Didier Drogba popped back to Stamford Bridge for a fourth Premier League medal in 2014/15Credit: EPA
    Returning legends can make as big an impact off the pitch as on it, as Didier Drogba showed.
    The Ivorian was far from his prime when pitching up at Chelsea for a second spell in 2014.
    Time in China and Turkey had drained more than a yard of pace from the striker, aged 36 as he rejoined.
    Yet he embodied the Blues’ return to normalcy, coinciding with Mourinho’s second term as manager to bag a Premier League title.
    A talisman around the entirety of the club, Drogba even helped out with vital goals against Spurs, Manchester United and Leicester en route to his fourth league crown.
    KAKA

    Brazilian playmaker Kaka’s decline was confirmed with a middling return to MilanCredit: AFP
    If any player’s return was set up like Bale’s, it is the story of Kaka.
    Departing AC Milan in 2009 as one of the world’s best players, the Brazilian became a classic Galactico signing for Real Madrid.
    Like Bale, he had his moments in Spain but ultimately struggled to shake off injuries and titles were often evasive.
    Upon departing Real, Kaka was compelled to relive his Milan glory days and signed a free transfer in 2013.
    Tearing his hamstring in his first game, he bounced back to score a reasonable seven goals at the San Siro as the Rossoneri drifted to a disappointing eighth-placed finish.
    DIRK KUYT

    Dirk Kuyt scored a famous hat-trick as he waved goodbye to FeyenoordCredit: Rex Features
    Returning to your old team can often be a bit of an anticlimax… but not for Dirk Kuyt.
    The underrated Dutchman headed back to Feyenoord in 2015 on the hunt for one last heroic moment to cap his career.
    It finally arrived in his last game for the club, Kuyt bagging a final day hat-trick to seal Feyenoord’s first Eredivisie title in 18 years – which the captain lifted himself.
    In fact, he isn’t the only Premier League favourite with a fantastic Feyenoord return under their belts.
    Robin van Persie returned to Rotterdam for his final 18 months as a professional, scoring 25 times and lifting the KNVB Cup.
    JOE COLE

    Joe Cole could not recover his best form after almost a decade away from West HamCredit: Times Newspapers Ltd
    West Ham fans must be yearning for the sort of talents that used to pass through the club, before they were sold on.
    Rio Ferdinand, Frank Lampard and Joe Cole all left for success elsewhere – but one did come back.
    A home league debut equaliser against QPR provided hope of things to come but Cole was not the midfield maestro who had terrified defences for Chelsea in years gone by.
    In an 18-month stay at Upton Park, Cole failed to establish himself in the team.
    The Hammers beat relegation in 2013/14 after a strong second half of the campaign, although the ex-England ace rarely featured when they won.
    MARK HUGHES

    Mark Hughes (left) was a vital component of Sir Alex Ferguson’s early success at Old TraffordCredit: Getty – Contributor
    British players heading abroad tend to produce mixed results, as Mark Hughes can attest.
    Sparky’s trip to Spain was far less fruitful than Bale’s would prove to be, spending just a season with Barcelona before being loaned to Bayern Munich.

    New Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson wanted the striker back in England and handed over £1.8m to sign him, £200,000 less than Barcelona had paid the Red Devils two years previous.
    Hughes quickly became a staple as Fergie began to build his first imperious side.
    Two Premier League titles and two FA Cups were among his achievements in a seven-year second spell, as well as a pair of PFA Player of the Year gongs. More