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    Mauricio Pochettino set to make managerial return at Old Trafford as he prepares to take Chelsea job

    MAURICIO POCHETTINO’S return to the dugout will be at Manchester United instead of Chelsea when he manages the World XI at Soccer Aid.Pochettino is set to start work officially at Chelsea on July 1 but beforehand will take charge for the UNICEF charity match against England at Old Trafford on June 11.
    Mauricio Pochettino is set to make his managerial return at Old Trafford for Soccer AidCredit: Getty
    Pochettino is set to take over at Chelsea as the next managerCredit: Getty
    Pochettino, 51, said: “It is a real pleasure to be part of a match that represents a big cultural moment in this country’s annual calendar – and rightly so, because it raises so much money for Unicef.
    “I love English football stadiums, the passion the fans show for the game and the atmosphere they create, so it will be great to feel that again next month.”
    Pochettino will coach former Argentina team-mates Gabriel Batistuta and Hernan Crespo in the Old Trafford encounter.
    World’s fastest man Usain Bolt will be captain of a side that includes the likes of Francesco Totti and ex-Manchester United stars Patrice Evra and Nani.
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    Pochettino is finalising the details on a three year deal to take over from Chelsea’s interim boss Frank Lampard at the end of this season.
    The former Tottenham and Paris Saint-Germain boss has been out of work since being sacked by the French giants last July.
    Pochettino is believed to have impressed Chelsea owner Todd Boehly with his commitment to working with youngsters.
    This comes after the Blues splashed out over £600million since Boehly took over from Roman Abramovich last year.
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    And the ex-Tottenham boss has identified the likes of £88m winger Mykhailo Mudryk and academy defender Levi Colwill as integral to his vision.
    The Argentine tactician is also set to oversee a huge clear-out, with Chelsea currently boasting well over 30 first-team stars.
    And there could even be fresh chances for flops like Romelu Lukaku, who could be the answer to the West Londoners’ problems up front.
    England vs Soccer Aid World XI FC takes place on Sunday 11 June. Tickets for the game are on sale: www.socceraid.org.uk/tickets More

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    Soccer Aid 2023 England manager CONFIRMED – and it’s a massive music star making his debut

    STORMZY will manage the England team at Soccer Aid 2023.The 29-year-old rapper’s debut at the charity event was confirmed on Thursday morning.
    Stormzy will manage the England team at this year’s Soccer AidCredit: PA
    It will be his first appearance at the charity eventCredit: PA
    He will head up a coaching staff which includes legendary Premier League boss Harry Redknapp, five-time Women’s Super League-winning manager Emma Hayes, and actress Vicky McClure.
    West Ham academy coach Zavon Hines – a friend of Stormzy’s – will also be a part of the backroom team.
    And Stormzy has spoken passionately about taking up the challenge for the game against a Soccer Aid World XI – which takes place at Old Trafford on June 11.
    Stormzy, real name Michael Omari, said: “I’m a massive football fan, so getting a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to manage England is a dream come true.
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    Usain Bolt will captain the Soccer Aid World XI for a third successive yearCredit: Reuters
    “The fact it’s at Old Trafford, and I’m a Manchester United fan, makes it extra special.
    “Growing up, I have such good memories of watching Soccer Aid and all the star names who have taken part over the years.”
    He continued: “I like to explore opportunities outside of music and when this one came across my desk I was delighted. This is an opportunity to show the world my football mind!
    “I’m taking this really seriously. I don’t want the players saying they loved my last album – seriously, it’s just about winning the game for me. I’ll put the fire in them.
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    “They need to call me ‘boss’ or ‘gaffer’, though – not Mike!”
    Stormzy will coach a number of ex-footballers next month including Scott, Neville, Scholes, Nicky Butt, Jack Wilshere, Jermain Defoe, Karen Carney and Eni Aluko.
    But he confirmed that Wayne Rooney would be his dream player to coach.
    He said: “If I could pick any player to play for me it would be Wayne Rooney, all day long – it would be an honour to manage him.
    “My other footballing heroes growing up were Ruud van Nistelrooy and Paul Scholes – but I would have played like Rio Ferdinand had I ever turned pro!”
    Stormzy even joked he may call legendary manager Jose Mourinho for advice towards the end of the game.
    He said: “I’ve got a really good coaching team with me and if we’re struggling with 10 minutes to go I’ll call my mate Jose!”
    England coaching team confirmed so far: Stormzy, Harry Redknapp, Emma Hayes, Vicky McClure, David Seaman.
    England players confirmed so far: Jill Scott (Captain), David James (Professional GK), Paddy McGuinness (Celebrity GK), Gary Neville, Gary Cahill, Nicky Butt, Paul Scholes, Jack Wilshere, Jermain Defoe, Eni Aluko, Karen Carney, Scarlette Douglas, Alex Brooker, Chunkz, Tom Grennan, Sir Mo Farah, Bugzy Malone, Joel Corry and Liam Payne.
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    Soccer Aid World XI coaching team confirmed so far: Martin Compston and Robbie Keane.
    Soccer Aid World XI players confirmed so far: Usain Bolt (Captain), Ben Foster (Professional Goalkeeper), Patrice Evra, Nani, Maisie Adam, Kaylyn Kyle, Heather O’Reilly, Mo Gilligan, Lee Mack, Steven Bartlett, Kem Cetinay, Noah Beck and Tommy Fury.
    Stormzy insists he will take the role very seriouslyCredit: PA
    He has joked he could call Jose Mourinho during the matchCredit: PA More

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    When is Soccer Aid 2023, who is playing and how can I get tickets?

    SOCCER AID is back again this year with another huge match-up between England and the Rest of the World.And for the first time there will be a female captain as Queen of the Jungle Jill Scott leads out England.
    Jermain Defoe is playing as Soccer Aid returnsCredit: PA
    Jill Scott is captaining EnglandCredit: Rex
    Scott said: “The Euros, The Jungle and now Soccer Aid for UNICEF – it’s the holy trinity!
    “I’ve won two of them, so just need Soccer Aid now to complete ‘The Treble’!
    “I think of all three, this might be the one I’m most nervous about, though – just look at the names involved!”
    “Buy a ticket, support this amazing cause and cheer us on!”
    While fellow Soccer Aid debutant Jack Wilshere said: “I can’t tell you how good these legends are and I’m told a few of the celebrities are quite handy too!”
    Soccer Aid for UNICEF has raised over £75m to help children all over the world.
    Last year’s match raised a record-breaking £15m.
    Old Trafford is playing host for the first time since 2018 – which was also the last time the Three Lions won the big charity match.
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    When is Soccer Aid 2023?
    Soccer Aid 2023 is taking place on Sunday, June 11.
    It will kick-off at 7.30pm.
    74,000 fans are expected to attend at Old Trafford.
    The match will be broadcast live on ITV 1, and streamed on ITVX.
    Dermot O’Leary and Alex Scott are presenting again this year
    Who is playing at Soccer Aid 2023?
    An array of debuting stars will be appearing at Soccer Aid this year.
    They are Jack Wilshere, Jill Scott, Joel Corry, Bugzy Malone, Karen Carney and Gary Cahill.
    While Usain Bolt, Sir Mo Farah, Paddy McGuinness, Jermain Defoe, Vicky McClure, Emma Hayes, Eni Aluko, Gary Neville, Paul Scholes, David James, Tom Grennan, Lee Mack, Steven Bartlett, Alex Brooker, Kem Cetinay, Chunkz and Robbie Keane are all returning in June.
    Dermot O’Leary and Alex Scott will again be presenting the match on ITV.
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    How can I buy tickets for Soccer Aid?
    Tickets are available at socceraid.org.uk/tickets/
    A family of four (two adults, two children) can attend for £60. More

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    Soccer Aid 2023 line-up revealed including Man Utd, Arsenal and Chelsea legends in ‘one of strongest teams ever’

    THE Soccer Aid 2023 line-ups have been revealed – and it is one of the strongest squads ever.Legends of Manchester United, Arsenal, Chelsea and England will take to the Old Trafford pitch in the latest edition of the classic charity match in support of Unicef.
    Jack Wilshere will make his Soccer Aid debutCredit: PA
    Lionesses hero Jill Scott will also make her bow in the charity matchCredit: Rex
    Usain Bolt will be the World XI captain once againCredit: Getty
    Plenty of celebrities have been confirmed for the Old Trafford showdownCredit: PA
    And as well as plenty of familiar faces, Jack Wilshere and Jill Scott will make their Soccer Aid debuts on June 11.
    Queen of the Jungle Scott gets the captain’s armband for the England XI.
    Meanwhile, the ex-Arsenal midfielder man and Euro 2022-winning hero could link up in a star-studded England midfield alongside the likes of Paul Scholes and Sir Mo Farah, who will no doubt provide the lungs to keep running all game long.
    Scott said: “The Euros, The Jungle and now Soccer Aid – it’s the holy trinity!
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    “I’ve won two of them, so just need Soccer Aid now to complete ‘The Treble’.
    “I think of all three, this might be the one I’m most nervous about, though – just look at the names involved.”
    Arsenal academy coach Wilshere added: “I am really looking forward to lacing up my boots again – and playing with some of my old friends.
    “I can’t tell you how good these legends are and I’m told a few of the celebrities are quite handy too!
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    ENGLAND: Emma Hayes (Co-Manager), Vicky McClure (Co-Manager), Jill Scott (Captain), Paddy McGuinness (Celebrity Goalkeeper), David James (Professional Goalkeeper), Jermain Defoe, Joel Corry, Karen Carney, Gary Cahill, Jack Wilshere, Bugzy Malone, Tom Grennan, Sir Mo Farah, Alex Brooker, Gary Neville, Paul Scholes, Eni Aluko and Chunkz.
    WORLD XI FC: Usain Bolt (Captain) Robbie Keane (Coach), Lee Mack, Steven Bartlett and Kem Cetinay.

    “As a father to young children, taking part in this game has extra significance for me – and I would urge people to buy tickets and show their support too.”
    Ex-England internationals David James, Jermain Defoe, Karen Carney, Gary Cahill, Gary Neville and Eni Aluko will also be in action for their country.
    As will celebrities including goalkeeper Paddy McGuinness, Bugzy Malone, Tom Grennan and Chunkz as Emma Hayes and Vicky McClure team up as managers – but Mark Wright is out.
    World XI FC will be coached by Robbie Keane and captained by sprint king Usain Bolt.
    Lee Mack, Steven Bartlett and Kem Cetinay have been confirmed but more players – both ex-pro footballers and celebrities – will be announced in due course.
    The match will be broadcast live on ITV with Dermot O’Leary and Alex Scott hosting the show.
    England are hoping to lift the trophy for the first time since 2018.
    Soccer Aid was co-founded by Robbie Williams in 2006 and has raised more than £75million for Unicef, including £15m at last year’s event at the London Stadium.
    Tickets are available now from the Soccer Aid website.
    Paddy McGuinness will take the gloves in goal for England this yearCredit: PA
    Jermain Defoe will be desperate to add to his England tallyCredit: PA
    Gary Neville looks delighted to be involvedCredit: PA
    Mo Farah will offer plenty of running on the pitchCredit: PA
    Lee Mack will turn out for World XI after switching allegianceCredit: PA
    Dermot O’Leary and Alex Scott will host the ITV broadcastCredit: ©UNICEF/Soccer Aid Productions/Stella Pictures More

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    What happened to Chelsea legend Didier Drogba and where is he now?

    DIDIER Drogba signed for Chelsea in 2004, and soon became one of the Premier League’s most recognisable players.Here, we take a look at his career, and what he has done since leaving Chelsea in 2015.
    Drogba scored 164 goals for Chelsea over his two spells at the club
    What happened to Chelsea legend Didier Drogba?
    Didier Drogba first came to prominence at Marseille, where he helped the French club to the 2004 UEFA Cup final.
    The next season, he was signed by Jose Mourinho to lead Chelsea’s attack, for £24million.
    Success came instantly, with Drogba winning the Premier League in his first season, and scoring in the 2005 League Cup final, where The Blues beat Liverpool 3-2 in Cardiff.
    Chelsea followed this success up by retaining the Premier league in the 2005/06 season, with Drogba scoring 12 league goals to help Chelsea become only the second side to retain the Premier League since its inception in 1992.
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    2006/07 was a prolific season for Drogba, scoring 33 goals in all competitions, including 20 in the Premier League which saw him win the golden boot.
    Chelsea failed to retain their league title, and lost on penalties to Liverpool in the UEFA Champions League Semi-final, but winning goals by the Ivorian in the 2007 League Cup Final against Arsenal and the 2007 FA Cup final against Manchester United, ensured it was another trophy laden season for the club.
    The departure of Jose Mourinho from Stamford Bridge in September 2007 shocked the football world, and left Drogba and fellow dressing room members in tears.
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    Drogba contributed with 15 goals in all competitions, but couldn’t guide Chelsea to a trophy. He was sent off in extra time during the Champions League final in 2008 for a slap to the face of Manchester United defender Nemanja Vidic. Chelsea lost 6-5 on penalties in the resulting shootout.
    2008/09 saw more Champions League heartbreak, with Chelsea conceding in injury time and being knocked out on away goals by eventual winners Barcelona in the Semi-final.
    However, the 2009 FA Cup final saw Drogba score again at Wembley, as Chelsea beat Everton 2-1.
    2009/10 was Drogba’s most prolific season in the blue shirt. 37 goals in all competitions was the highest total of goals in a season since Jimmy Greaves in 1961, as Chelsea won the Premier League and retained the FA Cup.
    The season also saw Drogba win the golden boot for the second time, finishing on 29 league goals, including vital goals at the Emirates, Old Trafford and Anfield, and a final day hattrick in an 8-0 win against Wigan to seal the title.
    The following season was less successful, with Chelsea finishing second in the league and finishing the season without a trophy, which saw the departure of manager Carlo Ancelotti.
    After years of waiting, Drogba finally got his hands on European football’s biggest prize in 2012.
    Drogba scored against Bayer Leverkusen and Valencia in the Champions League group stage, to ensure qualification as group winners.
    He then scored a vital goal in a 5-4 aggregate win against Napoli and the opening goal in the Semi-final against Barcelona at Stamford Bridge.
    In the final at the Allianz Arena on May 19, 2012, Chelsea were 1-0 down until the 88th minute, where Drogba diverted a Juan Mata corner past Manuel Neuer and sent the game to extra time.
    The game went to penalties, and after Bastian Schweinsteiger had his penalty saved by Petr Cech, the Ivorian sent Neuer the wrong way to win Chelsea the Champions League for the first time.
    It the greatest moment in the West London clubs history, and appeared to be the last for Drogba, with the club announcing his departure just three days later.
    A spell in China with Shanghai Shenhua followed, where he linked up with former teammate Nicolas Anelka, before returning to European football with Turkish side Galatasaray.
    His contract expired in 2014, and Drogba made the decision to re-sign for Chelsea, now managed again by Jose Mourinho.
    He helped Chelsea win their first league title for five years, the 2014/15 Premier League, with Drogba scoring vital goals at home to Tottenham and away at Manchester United and Leicester, to help seal Chelsea’s fifth league crown.
    His last game for Chelsea came against Sunderland in a 3-1 win in May 2015, with Drogba carried off of the pitch by his teammates when he was substituted.
    He scored a total of 164 goals in his two spells at the club.
    He later joined Montreal Impact in the MLS, before retiring after two seasons with Phoenix Rising.
    Drogba had a successful career on the international stage as well, scoring 65 goals in 105 appearances for Ivory Coast, and appearing in the 2006, 2010 and 2014 editions of the FIFA World Cup.
    Where is Didier Drogba now?
    In 2020 he launched a bid to become president of the Ivory Coast FA but didn’t receive any votes from ex-players in the first round of voting despite being one of the favourites.
    He remains part of the ownership of Phoenix Rising, the last club he played for before retirement.
    In April 2022, Drogba was inducted into the Premier League hall of fame.
    He was the first African player to score 100 Premier League goals.
    What is Didier Drogba’s net worth?
    Drogba is worth around £75million, as per Celebrity Net Worth.
    He is thought to have earned round £150,000 a week during his first spell at Chelsea. More

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    Soccer Aid favourite OUT of 2023 match as he is forced to miss first game in six years

    FAN favourite Mark Wright has ruled himself out of featuring in this year’s Soccer Aid. The TV personality has featured in the charity match on the last six occasions but will not be involved in 2023.
    Mark Wright is one of the best celebrity playersCredit: Getty
    He will not play in the 2023 Soccer Aid fixtureCredit: Rex
    The 36-year-old is instead focusing on other work commitments in June when the mix of ex-footballers and celebrities battle it out to win.
    Wright has netted several memorable goals for England over the last few matches and will be a big loss.
    On his choice to miss out, he told the Daily Mail: “On a personal level I’ve decided not to do Soccer Aid this year.
    “I have done it for six years in a row now and I love it, I love the charity and would love to be involved and still raise money for Unicef.
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    “If I’m around I’ll maybe still watch the game, but I just need to keep myself free around that time.
    “I need to let someone else have a go and maybe I’ll come back next year but for now I’m going to have a year out.
    The former Only Way is Essex star says his withdrawal from the clash with the Rest of the World has nothing to do with a reported feud with ITV chiefs, who broadcast the game.
    Wright nearly made it as a professional footballer, having been in West Ham, Arsenal and Tottenham’s academies as a youngster.
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    He went on to play semi-professional games for various sides before shockingly coming out of retirement and signing for League Two outfit Crawley Town in 2021.
    The host of new show The Challenge, made his debut in the FA Cup in the 90th minute versus Leeds while filming a mini-series at the club as he looked to rekindle his pro career.
    Wright is from a football family, his brother Josh, 33, plays for Ebbsfleet United in the sixth tier of English football.
    He previously had spells with EFL clubs like Southend United, Leyton Orient, Gillingham and Millwall. More

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    Watch Man Utd legend Patrice Evra miss ball and wipe out Mo Farah leaving Rio Ferdinand in hysterics during Soccer Aid

    RIO FERDINAND was quick to mock former Manchester United team-mate Patrice Evra after he wiped out Mo Farah during Soccer Aid on Sunday.The French left-back featured for the Rest of the World XI in their penalty shootout victory against England at West Ham’s London Stadium.

    Patrice Evra wiped out Mo Farah during Soccer Aid at the London Stadium on Sunday
    Evra failed twice in his attempt to clear the ball as he instead took out Olympic icon Farah
    And the 41-year-old had an eventful first half after winning his side a spot-kick having been fouled by YouTuber Chunkz in the 19th minute.
    But he somehow avoided giving away a penalty later in the opening period after he clattered into Olympic icon Farah inside the box.
    Evra got his feet all wrong as he attempted to hook clear a ball into the box from musician Tom Grennan.
    He first missed the ball completely which allowed the four-time Olympic gold medallist to nip in ahead of him at the back post.
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    At the second bite of the cherry, Evra again looked to clear the ball before Farah had a strike on goal.
    But he once again took a swing and a miss as he instead made contact with the Arsenal fan’s left foot.
    Farah sent a wayward shot wide of the goal as he was completely wiped out by the Red Devils legend.
    Referee Mark Clattenburg waved play on, with Farah quickly pleading for VAR intervention.
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    SOCCER AID viewers were left in hysterics after spotting Jamie Carragher’s X-rated reaction at being roasted by Usain Bolt.The pair squared off on Sunday as the Rest of the World beat an England XI on penalties.
    Jamie Carragher had an ex-rated reaction to being roasted by Usain BoltCredit: Reuters

    One hilarious incident in the game saw Carragher chop down Bolt to stop him breaking through on goal.
    But the world’s fastest man did manage to get the better of the Liverpool legend later on.
    Bolt turned Carragher before sprinting away from the ex-England defender.
    However, the Jamaican was unable to sort out his footwork, letting Carragher off the hook.
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    And the Merseyside favourite was seen smiling before appearing to say: “F*****g hell.”
    This prompted a flood of Twitter reaction, with the general public finding Carragher’s response highly amusing.
    One said: “Carragher saying f****** hell as he tried to keep up with Bolt.”
    Another wrote: “Wonder if you can lip read what Jamie Carragher is saying here after Usain Bolt lost him.”
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    One noted: “Carragher giving it ‘f****** hell’ after trying to catch Usain Bolt.”
    Another gasped: “The Carragher Vs Bolt foot race is going to be a thing of beauty all evening.”
    One declared: “Just turned on the telly and Jamie Carragher is marking and matching the runs of Usain Bolt, how is this not box office pay-per-view.”
    Another laughed: “Carragher saying ‘f****** hell’ after chasing Usian Bolt & clearing the ball. Its worth noting, before chasing, he was 10 yards infront.”
    As for the game, it was the Rest of the World who took the lead after 20 minutes when Chunkz brought down Patrice Evra.
    The penalty was calmly converted by Noah Beck.
    But England levelled the score just before half-time when Chunkz won a penalty up the other end.
    Mark Wright took his goal well before Tom Grennan put England ahead just moments into the second half.
    But Kem Cetinay made it 2-2 with an equaliser for Rest of the World with half an hour remaining.
    Neither side could find a winner in the remaining time.
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    Russell Howard also fluffed his lines as Lee Mack netted the winning penalty for the Rest of the World, with the final spot-kick score 4-1. More