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    Chelsea v Leicester Wags from Croatia’s answer to Shakira to a reality TV star and social media influencer

    ON Saturday, Chelsea and Leicester go head-to-head in the FA Cup final.And cheering the players will be their Wags, who will be hoping their fella can be the match-winner.
    Chelsea Wag Izavel Kovacic will be watching all the action on SaturdayCredit: Alamy
    Harvey Barnes’ girlfriend Naomi Dann will be cheering her beau on
    From Croatia’s answer to Shakira to a reality TV star, social media influencer and outspoken team critic BOTH these sets of players have amazing women by their side.
    Let SunSport introduce you to this season’s FA Cup Final Wags.
    IZABEL KOVACIC
    Chelsea star Mateo Kovacic’s beautiful wife is a businesswoman, model and in her homeland has been compared to Colombian singer Shakira for her striking looks.
    The 28-year-old is the founder and owner of a successful range of organic and eco-friendly baby products Lunilou.
    Since 2015 she has run the company – which sells baby moccasins, pillows and other accessories – alongside her older sister, Ivana Lucic,
    Izabel had studied economics at university in the Croatian capital Zagreb and were pushed to start the business because Ivana’s oldest daughter has sensitive skin.
    Izabel Kovacic has been called the ‘Croatian Shakira’ because of her looksCredit: Refer to Caption
    The 28-year-old beauty is the wife of Chelsea midfielder Mateo KovacicCredit: Refer to Caption
    NAOMI DANN
    Leicester City hotshot Harvey Barnes has been dating gorgeous Naomi, 22, since they met at school.
    While Harvey was working hard to break into Leicester’s first team, Naomi went to university and graduated in 2020.
    Fitness-obsessed, she is working on becoming a social media influencer.
    She has started by modelling leisure wear for InstaFit –  an online brand that offers workout tips, how to live a healthier life, as well as sells sportswear.
    Gorgeous Naomi Dann is a social media influencer
    Dann is a fitness model on Instagram
    KENNEDY ALEXA
    Foxes playmaker James Maddison is to be a father for the first time with the stunning Kennedy.
    The happy couple recently announced they were expecting a baby on Instagram – and couldn’t hide their glee with a snap of the scan.
    They became Instagram official when they shared a snap on Christmas Eve wearing matching pyjamas.
    Kennedy is an English model, who used to live in Los Angeles.
    James Maddison and Kennedy Alexa announced they were expecting their first baby togetherCredit: Instagram / @kennedyalexa
    Kennedy Alexa is a model who once lived in LACredit: Instagram @kennedyalexa
    ISABELLE DA SILVA
    Outspoken Blues defender Thiago Silva’s wife might have some explaining to do on the next Wags night out.
    After Timo Werner’s woes in front of goal continued in the 1-1 draw with Real Madrid in the Champions League semi-final, she was vocal about the German’s poor finishing.
    In a series of now deleted videos on Instagram, she lambasted the ex-RB Leipzig star.
    “This is karma guys,” she said in Portuguese.
    “Every team I go to there is a striker who keeps missing goals… this Werner, what is his name?”
    In a second video posted on her account, the 34-year-old added: “We need a goal, we need to win this match but my attackers don’t want to score, I don’t know why they don’t score.”
    34-year-old Isabelle da Silva is the wife of Chelsea star Thiago Silva
    Isabelle was recently vocal about Silva’s team-mate Timo Werner’s poor finishing
    STINE SCHMEICHEL
    The wife of the Leicester No1, Stine is a trained midwife.
    She is also co-founder of Fodboldfonden – an charity that raises funds for the benefit of vulnerable and disadvantaged children.
    They first met when they were just 17 at 7-Eleven at a Copenhagen train station.
    In 2015 they finally wed, after having two children, Max and Isabella.
    Stina Schmeichel is a trained midwife and runs a successful charityCredit: Getty
    Kasper and Stina Schmeichel have known each other since they were 17 and have two kids togetherCredit: Getty
    SOPHIA WEBER
    Kai Havertz and Sophia are childhood sweethearts.
    The pretty brunette keeps a low profile and deleted her social media to remain private.
    However, Havertz sometimes gives us a glimpse into their private life.
    And they both appear to be Harry Potter fans, dressing up in character for a party.
    Sophia Weber and Kai Havertz are childhood sweetheartsCredit: Facebook
    The pair are big Harry Potter fansCredit: Facebook
    REBEKAH VARDY
    The most famous out of the Wags, Rebekah has made reality TV her own.
    She infamously appeared on I’m a Celebrity… where she ate sheep’s anus and bull’s penis.
    And Vardy, 39, isn’t afraid to stand up for her rights – taking on Coleen Rooney in the courtroom after she was accused of leaking stories about her fellow Wag.
    Most recently, the wife of Jamie Vardy was seen strutting her stuff on ITV’s Dancing on Ice.
    Rebekah Vardy has become a reality TV star in her own right
    Rebekah married Jamie Vardy in 2016Credit: Getty Images – Getty
    KATRINE FRIIS
    Danish looker Katrine is the other half of Chelsea centre-back Andreas Christensen.
    She has embraced the life of a Wag with ease – she loves going to Harrods, Liberty, Cartier on Bond Street and even shopping on Regent Street, which she shares with snaps on social media.

    When Katrine isn’t perusing the shops, she loves travelling and uploads bikini pics on Instagram to show off her amazing lifestyle.
    Both Katrine and Andreas are the owners of a cool dog they called Marley.
    Can we expect the pitter patter of tiny feet (other than paws) anytime soon?
    Danish beauty Katrine Friis has embraced Wag life with open armsCredit: INSTAGRAM
    Friis is the girlfriend of Chelsea defender Andreas ChristensenCredit: INSTAGRAM
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    Bologna prodigy Wisdom Amey makes historic Serie A debut aged just 15 to become youngest ever in Italian football

    IT was the briefest of cameos, but gave us a look into the future.With time running down, Sinisa Mihajlovic looked towards his Bologna bench as his side trailed Genoa 2-0 at home to offer fans hope for times ahead.
    Wisdom Amey, 15, has become Serie A’s youngest ever debutant against GenoaCredit: EPA
    Wisdom Amey was introduced to proceedings in the 89th minute to make his debut at just 15 years and 274 days.
    The talented centre back is said to be one for the future, so this fleeting appearance was merely just a runout for experience.
    But the defender, who is now Serie A’s youngest ever debutant, showed no fear as he got to grips with the rigours of top flight Italian football.
    And this is just the beginning.
    RECORD BREAKER
    Two weeks before his record breaking Bologna bow, Amey wrote on Instagram, ‘Believe in it, do it, make it real’.
    And he certainly did all of those things when he entered the fray for Takehiro Tomiyasu with a minute plus four minutes of stoppage time.
    Amey, who doesn’t turn 16 until August, surpassed former Roma player Amadeo Amadei from 1937 and former Genoa player Pietro Pellegri, who had equalled the record in 2016 to become youngest ever Serie A player.
    “He responded well, I’m happy with my choice,” Mihajlovic told Sky Sport Italia after the game.
    And he was joined by 16-year-old midfielder Kacper Urbanski, who was also given his chance as the Serbian manager looked towards next season.
    Amey appeared alongside Kacper Urbanski, 16, who also made his Bologna debutCredit: Rex
    Focused Amey showed no fear as he entered the fray in the 89th minuteCredit: Rex
    “Amey and Urbanski entered very well, they weren’t afraid, I’m happy to have thrown them into the fray,” Mihajlovic added.
    COMMANDING PRESENCE
    Immediately, Bologna fans would’ve been struck by his hulking presence.
    Standing at 6ft 1in, Amey is no shrinking violet on the pitch.
    And former Watford coach Luca Vigiani has sung his praises to Mihajlovic – insisting the youngster’s size and athleticism means he is already first team ready.
    Amey has starred this campaign for Bologna’s U17 team under Vigiani.
    “He is a centre-back with considerable physical power,” Vigiani said.
    “He has good technique and concentration. We already consider him an adult.”
    Standing at 6ft 1in tall, Amey is a commanding presence at the backCredit: Alamy
    Amey has been a standout for Bologna’s U17 team this campaign
    Bologna boss Sinisa Mihajlovic, who handed Amey his debut, has been credited for giving AC Milan’s brilliant keeper Gianluigi Donnarumma a chanceCredit: Getty
    JOURNEY TO BOLOGNA
    Amey was born in Bassano del Grappa, Vicenza, to a Togolese father and Nigerian mother in 2005.
    His journey to Bologna hasn’t been straight-forward.
    First, he began his youth career with Serie C side Bassano Virtus, before moving to Vicenza in 2018.

    A year later he moved to Bologna, where he is now thriving.
    Famously, Mihajlovic gave a debut to goalie Gianluigi Donnarumma when he was just 16 during his stint at AC Milan in 2015-16, and has been praised for giving youth a chance.
    If Amey impresses as much as Donnarumma has, he’s sure to have a stellar career in Serie A.
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    Inside Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel’s unique coaching methods that have led Blues to FA Cup and Champions League finals

    FORGET ground control, Major Thom is more interested in ball control.Chelsea’s militant boss Thomas Tuchel, 47, has only been with the Blues since late January, but already he’s got his players marching to the sound of his beat.
    Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel has transformed the Blues with his unique training methodsCredit: Getty
    The German has led the Premier League giants to both FA Cup and Champions League finals, and the club sit pretty in the top four.
    Tuchel’s coaching methods that showcase his forward-thinking talents have improved his charges physically, technically and mentally.
    And even a Carlsberg ad has aided Chelsea’s season.
    BALL CONTROL
    In his early training sessions, the ex-PSG manager was keen to see his new players’ technique and control of the ball.
    Something he implemented from his early days in the Bundesliga, Tuchel had Mason Mount and Co playing with a size 1 Nike ball during a drill.
    Tuchel’s reasoning behind it is that playing with a smaller ball improves a players’ first touch and makes passing more accurate.
    Later on in those sessions, the regular size 5 ball was reintroduced – but coaches brought in smaller goals to make finishing harder.
    Under Tuchel, Chelsea have moved the ball much faster in the final third – which can be credited to this coaching drill.
    Chelsea’s stars get to grips with size 1 footballsCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    The idea is to try and improve players’ control and accuracy with the ballCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    When the size 5 footballs were reintroduced, the goals were shrunk for the Blues playersCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    GOALKEEPER TRAINING
    While many goalkeeping coaches around the world insist on sharpening reflexes or improving footwork, at Chelsea things are a little different.
    Tuchel wants his goalies to be dominant in his box and demands they are a physical presence.
    Luckily for him, Edouard Mendy stands at 6ft 6in and is already an intimidating sight for opposition forwards.
    But, to bulk him and Kepa Arrizabalaga up, a rucking shield as used by rugby stars has been introduced.
    As the keepers jump in the air to claim catches, coach Petr Cech is on hand to shove a rucking shield into their bodies.
    There is method in the madness with the goalkeepers improving their physicality and becoming able to deal with obstacles, especially from set pieces, in congested penalty areas.
    Coach Petr Cech shoves a rucking shield into Edouard Mendy’s body as he catches the ballCredit: Getty
    Kepa Arrizabalaga is put through his paces on the training ground in CobhamCredit: Getty
    MIND GAMES
    While Tuchel wants his players to be perfect technically and physically, psychology has also played a part in Chelsea’s astonishing run.
    They’ve become harder to beat and are much more resilient than under previous coach Frank Lampard.
    In the 30 games before his arrival this season, Chelsea conceded 27 goals. In the 24 games since, they’ve conceded just 11 – and the stat would be much better if it wasn’t for their freak 5-2 loss to West Brom.
    He’s also installed a mentality in his players that they shouldn’t fear anyone. How has he done it? With the help of a Carlsberg ad.
    Recently, Tuchel brought his players into Cobham for, what they thought, was a video analysis talk.
    Instead, they were surprised to see an advert featuring a cinema packed full of Hell’s Angels made ten years ago by the Danish beer giants.
    Chelsea stars exchanged quizzical looks as they watched a series of couples enter the cinema to be confronted by the unsettling audience, with only two seats available right in the middle of the bikers.
    Some turned away immediately, visibly put off from taking a seat in among the 148-strong menacing audience, who were all staring at them as they walked into the auditorium.
    A Carlsberg ad featuring intimidating Hell’s Angels bikers has inspired Chelsea’s stars mentally
    In the ad, a fearless couple sit next to the bikers and are cheered by them

    But those who did take their seats were greeted with cheers, applause and a bottle of the drink – as the advert-makers proved a point of showing how people should not be frightened of situations.
    Tuchel also made a point of telling his players they needed to be brave – and not scared of any situation or team who confronts them.
    OPPOSITION TRICKS
    Even mathematical genius Alan Turing wouldn’t be able to crack this German’s code.
    As we reported, Tuchel has come up with a clever ‘secret’ trick to fool Chelsea’s opponents during games.
    He tells players to use code words when they attack, so that his men know where to run when they are going forward — and who to aim for.
    It is a system that includes a group of these key ‘triggers’ to let Blues stars know what side they will go down, whether the ball is put in high or low and even if it is long or short.
    One baffled rival told SunSport: “You have no idea what’s going on but they know exactly what they are doing.
    Tuchel has taught his players a special code to communicate with each other on the pitchCredit: Getty
    Chelsea’s stars can baffle the opposition when they talk with one another on the pitchCredit: Rex

    “It just makes the attacks quicker and more deadly because sometimes a guy passing does not even have to look up to know where the runner will be.
    “They use different words all the time too, so you can’t even work it out during the game.”
    AN INNOVATOR
    In the past, Tuchel has continued to invigorate his stars with innovative training methods designed to improve them as players.
    In Germany, his unique approach was famous among those who worked under him.
    At Borussia Dortmund, he would get his side to play on pitches with no width or no depth.
    Tuchel’s unique methods on the training pitch are famousCredit: Getty
    At Borussia Dortmund, Tuchel would get his side to play on pitches with no width or no depth.Credit: Rex Features

    Often, he forced players to take extra touches with their knees or made defenders carry tennis balls to stop them grabbing other players’ shirts.
    And when he wanted more centralised attacks, he cut the corners off the training pitch to make the final third into a triangle.
    You might call his methods bizarre, but they’re certainly getting results. And you won’t see any Chelsea fans complaining if they end the season victorious.
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    The amazing homes of Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi and Beckham, but which footballer owns the most expensive property?

    THE life of an A-list footballer is one filled with luxury.The likes of David Beckham, Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi have earned fortunes from the game – splashing the cash on some stunning homes.
    David Beckham has a plush pad with wife Victoria Beckham in central LondonCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    But which footballer has the most expensive house and how much is it worth?
    Join SunSport for the definitive countdown as we give you the most expensive footballers’ homes.
    7. John Terry, £5m
    In 2014, JT  sold his pad in Surrey to Omani royals for an incredible £16m – making a tidy £10million profit.
    But what John bought next was equally as impressive, and literally next door to where he previously resided.
    He splashed £4.35m on Colin Montgomerie’s former home after initially renting it.
    The property has seven bedrooms, six bathrooms, four receptions rooms and a two-bedroom staff annex.
    He has since added an astro-turf pitch, which has boosted the property’s value to £5million.
    All in all, JT boasts a property empire worth around £47million – with his latest venture in knocking down Tandem House in the area and turning it into two homes.
    John Terry sold his previous home for £16mCredit: Reuters
    JT’s new pad, with his former mansion with red brick walls on the right of it in this picture
    6. Nicky Butt, £5.5m
    The former Manchester United star is quids in with the sale of this property.
    Butt did live in a stunning luxury pad complete with an indoor swimming pool and a cinema room in an exclusive area of Greater Manchester.
    However, he just recently sold the six bedroom house for a whopping £5.5million.

    And the buyer is in for a treat with a luxury pad complete with an indoor swimming pool and a cinema room.

    Nicky Butt has sold his £5.5m mansion after two years on he market

    The home boasts an amazing cinema room
    The swimming pool completes the luxurious picture
    5. Lionel Messi, £6m
    Boasting sea views and being in a no-fly zone, Messi’s abode – valued at £5.5milion – in Barcelona offers a tranquil experience.
    Located in the exclusive suburb of Castelldefels, it’s the perfect spot for the six-time Ballon d’Or winner to reside.
    Just 12 miles away from the Camp Nou, Messi’s home has a small football pitch, a swimming pool, an indoor gym and a playground for his three children.

    Close friend Luiz Suarez used to live nearby while Philippe Coutinho still does, should a team debriefing be needed.

    The Messis live in a stunning mansion in the exclusive suburb of CastelldefelsCredit: Instagram @antoroccuzzo88

    The home boasts a stunning and spacious loungeCredit: Instagram @antoroccuzzo88

    Messi has a room dedicated to a collection of shirts in his home

    Messi often plays football in his garden with his Dogue de Bordeaux called HulkCredit: Instagram @leomessi
    4. Cristiano Ronaldo, £8m
    In 2018, Ronaldo moved to Juventus.
    And he needed a house that was fit for the new king of Turin.

    His current digs feature two adjoining villas found on a private road guarded by security, which leads to an entrance gate.

    The villas themselves have separate entrances, and are surrounded by lush gardens and vegetation.

    Ronaldo is believed to have fallen in love with the home because of its similarities with his Madrid property.

    There’s a state-of-the-art gym that he and former shop assistant Georgina love to use together. And there’s also a swimming pool, which Ronaldo cools down in by doing a few laps following a strenuous session lifting weights.

    The property is so high up, ‘it’s as if Turin were at the feet of CR7, a tribute of the city to the long-awaited and newly-arrived champion,’ La Gazzetta dello Sport reported at the time of purchase.

    Ronaldo’s home in Turin features two adjoining villasCredit: Instagram

    Ronaldo relaxes on one of the many terracesCredit: AFP or licensors

    The property boasts amazing views of the city of TurinCredit: Instagram

    Ronaldo has found a place to sunbathe in his current Italian homeCredit: Instagram / @cristiano

    The property boasts plenty of space for the whole Ronaldo familyCredit: Instagram

    Ronaldo relaxes in one of the many lounge areas of the homeCredit: Refer to Caption
    3. Kaka, £9m
    The Brazilian great may be retired, but if he’s looking to put his feet up at his luxury pad in Madrid then he may have a fight on his hands.
    Kaka bought this gem, which is situated near Ronaldo’s in the city’s exclusive La Finca area, for £6.4m.
    Since moving to the MLS, Kaka has rented the house out to Gareth Bale for a cool £16k a month and it’s unlikely that the Welshman will hand the keys back willingly.
    The brainchild of leading designer Joaquin Torres, this 16,000 square foot home is built on two-storeys.
    It also has a private indoor pool and a gym. Should Bale return to Spain after his loan move to Spurs, at least he goes back to a home he loves.
    Real Madrid team-mate Sergio Ramos is a neighbour. Even their boss Zinedine Zidane lives nearby.
    Kaka bought this beauty before heading to the MLSCredit: Instagram
    Kaka won the Ballon d’Or in 2007 – the last person other than Ronaldo or Messi to take home the awardCredit: Reuters
    Gareth Bale currently rents this Madrid home off KakaCredit: Getty – Contributor
    2. Wayne Rooney, £20m
    Worth around £20million, Rooney’s home has been nicknamed the Morrisons mansion, because it’s so big it looks like a superstore.
    The stately Cheshire pile boasts a garage with his collection of cars, a cinema, swimming pool, and even two man-made fishing lakes.
    Most recently, the Derby County boss laid down a full-size artificial pitch in his back garden – complete with a seating area.
    It was former horse riding arena, but Rooney didn’t need that.
    Instead, he built a brand new pitch with its own dugouts and changing rooms.
    Planners at East Cheshire Council ruled Rooney’s revised plans “onside”after there were no objections from neighbours.
    It also has huge indoor swimming pool surrounded by a glass pavilion, a hot tub, plunge pool, steam room and “his” or “hers” changing rooms.
    Wayne Rooney built his Cheshire home from scratchCredit: PA:Press Association
    Wayne Rooney’s huge football pitch has been builtCredit: Google
    The Rooneys’ new Cheshire home has been mocked for “looking like a Morrisons”Credit: The Mega Agency
    1. David Beckham, £39.5m
    Reportedly worth £339m, Becks can have any home he wants.
    So, it’s no surprise that the former Man United star tops our list with his stunning London abode.
    Bought for an incredible £31.5m in 2013, they added £8m worth of refurbishment on to the property value over the next 3 years.
    It has eight bedrooms, two dressing rooms, a catwalk style runway fit for any fashionista, a playroom, gym, spa and a salon-style room.
    Neighbours include Robbie Williams, Simon Cowell and Elton John, so he’s in good company.
    David Beckham spent an extra £8m renovating his £31.5m homeCredit: Rex Features
    David Beckham tops the property list for footballersCredit: Getty – Contributor More

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    Inside Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Perrie Edwards’ A-list life in £4million Cheshire home as they reveal baby news

    IT’S official!Liverpool star Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and his Little Mix girlfriend Perrie Edwards have revealed they are expecting their first baby together.
    Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Perrie Edwards have revealed they are expecting a babyCredit: Instagram
    The pair took to Instagram to share a photo of the singer’s growing bumpCredit: Instagram
    The pair took to Instagram to share a photo of the singer’s growing bump, as well as a sweet snap of the two in a loving clench.
    “Anyone got any advice on how to change nappies?” he captioned the photo.
    “So grateful and excited to become a dad. Bring on the sleepless nights.”
    They reportedly began dating in 2016 and live together in a £4million home in Cheshire on the same street as legendary Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson.
    And they’ve been happy to share their superstar lifestyle on social media to their millions of followers.
    WHAT A LIFE
    When you have a lovely home, of course you’re going to show it off on social media.
    And in the past year, Perrie and Alex have had three!
    During the first lockdown, the pair were happy to reveal a property they previously lived in in the north and the luxury they had become used to.
    The hot couple showed a penchant for dance, when they performed a hilarious TikTok routine and posted it on Instagram.
    Then, the Ox posted pics online enjoying his former home’s amenities – a pool and a relaxing jacuzzi.
    They’ve been happy to share their lifestyle on social media to their millions of followersCredit: Refer to Caption
    In the last year, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Perrie Edwards have shared three propertiesCredit: Refer to Caption
    The two have a Surrey property that they have been renovatingCredit: Refer to Caption
    Oxlade-Chamberlain is used to living a life of luxuryCredit: Instagram
    Edwards and Oxlade-Chamberlain regularly share their life on social mediaCredit: Instagram
    But in August last year, the Ox and his pop star missus splashed £4m on a mansion on a private road in Wimslow, Cheshire – just a few doors away from Manchester United legend Fergie.
    However, the two have kept that one private for now.
    Alex and Perrie also have ANOTHER house in Surrey, which they’ve been renovating.
    NICE CAR
    Over the years, Oxlade-Chamberlain – who pockets around £120,000-a-week – has enjoyed driving some fine motors.
    Most recently, we’ve seen him with a Mercedes-Benz G-Wagon that has a starting price of £90,000.
    The England star has also been seen behind the wheel of a Range Rover Autobiography worth £100,000 and driving into training in a £264,000 Rolls-Royce.
    With a new baby on the way, he may soon be investing in a more roomy SUV.
    Perrie also passed her driving test last year, so it’ll be a car they could share.
    The loved-up pair are often seen on the red carpet togetherCredit: Splash News
    Oxlade-Chamberlain poses with a £90,000 Mercedes-Benz G-Wagon
    Perrie Edwards celebrates passing her driving licence in 2020
    AMAZING HOLIDAYS
    Last summer, Alex and Perrie put coronavirus worries aside to enjoy a luxury holiday in Ibiza.
    They took a private jet to the island on a no-expenses spared trip and were joined by his brother, Christian.
    There they rented a boat, with the Ox representing by wearing a retro Liverpool jersey.
    Alex also enjoyed some watersports on a flyboard, while soaking up some rays with his beloved.
    Of course, there was an obligatory swimwear pic of the pair too.
    Loved-up Alex and Perrie enjoyed a no-expenses spared trip to Ibiza last summerCredit: Instagram / @perrieedwards
    Oxlade-Chamberlain enjoyed some watersports on a flyboardCredit: Instagram
    Liverpool star Oxlade-Chamberlain also represented his club on board a private boat
    HIS INJURY HELL
    Like his time at Arsenal, Oxlade-Chamberlain has had his career at Liverpool blighted by injury.
    Edwards has nursed him to health, while he’s suffered two long-term problems, including a cruciate ligament rupture in 2018 and a knee injury in 2020.
    He has returned back to full fitness, but has been unable to force his way back into Jurgen Klopp’s plans.

    Recently, Oxlade-Chamberlain has been linked with a move away from Anfield.
    Reports suggest Liverpool will accept £17million for the 27-year-old they bought for £35million from Arsenal.
    Should he move down south, at least he will have a lovely home he can settle in.
    In happier times with Liverpool, Oxlade-Chamberlain has won the Champions LeagueCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    Two serious injuries have left Oxlade-Chamberlain’s career at Liverpool in tattersCredit: PA:Press Association
    With Perrie by his side, what will the Ox do next?Credit: Instagram / @perrieedwards More

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    The amazing homes of Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi and Beckham, but which footballer’s property is most expensive?

    THE life of an A-list footballer is one that’s filled with luxury.The likes of David Beckham, Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi have earned fortunes from the game – splashing the cash on some stunning homes.
    David Beckham has a plush pad with wife Victoria Beckham in central LondonCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    But which footballer has the most expensive house and how much is it worth?
    Join SunSport for the definitive countdown as we give you the most expensive footballers’ homes.
    7. John Terry, £5m
    In 2014, JT  sold his pad in Surrey to Omani royals for an incredible £16m – making a tidy £10million profit.
    But what John bought next was equally as impressive, and literally next door to where he previously resided.
    He splashed £4.35m on Colin Montgomerie’s former home after initially renting it.
    The property has seven bedrooms, six bathrooms, four receptions rooms and a two-bedroom staff annex.
    He has since added an astro-turf pitch, which has boosted the property’s value to £5million.
    All in all, JT boasts a property empire worth around £47million – with his latest venture in knocking down Tandem House in the area and turning it into two homes.
    John Terry sold his previous home for £16mCredit: Reuters
    JT’s new pad, with his former mansion with red brick walls on the right of it in this picture
    6. Nicky Butt, £5.5m
    The former Manchester United star is quids in with the sale of this property.
    Butt did live in a stunning luxury pad complete with an indoor swimming pool and a cinema room in an exclusive area of Greater Manchester.
    However, he just recently sold the six bedroom house for a whopping £5.5million.

    And the buyer is in for a treat with a luxury pad complete with an indoor swimming pool and a cinema room.

    Nicky Butt has sold his £5.5m mansion after two years on he market

    The home boasts an amazing cinema room
    The swimming pool completes the luxurious picture
    5. Lionel Messi, £6m
    Boasting sea views and being in a no-fly zone, Messi’s abode – valued at £5.5milion – in Barcelona offers a tranquil experience.
    Located in the exclusive suburb of Castelldefels, it’s the perfect spot for the six-time Ballon d’Or winner to reside.
    Just 12 miles away from the Camp Nou, Messi’s home has a small football pitch, a swimming pool, an indoor gym and a playground for his three children.

    Close friend Luiz Suarez used to live nearby while Philippe Coutinho still does, should a team debriefing be needed.

    The Messis live in a stunning mansion in the exclusive suburb of CastelldefelsCredit: Instagram @antoroccuzzo88

    The home boasts a stunning and spacious loungeCredit: Instagram @antoroccuzzo88

    Messi has a room dedicated to a collection of shirts in his home

    Messi often plays football in his garden with his Dogue de Bordeaux called HulkCredit: Instagram @leomessi
    4. Cristiano Ronaldo, £8m
    In 2018, Ronaldo moved to Juventus.
    And he needed a house that was fit for the new king of Turin.

    His current digs feature two adjoining villas found on a private road guarded by security, which leads to an entrance gate.

    The villas themselves have separate entrances, and are surrounded by lush gardens and vegetation.

    Ronaldo is believed to have fallen in love with the home because of its similarities with his Madrid property.

    There’s a state-of-the-art gym that he and former shop assistant Georgina love to use together. And there’s also a swimming pool, which Ronaldo cools down in by doing a few laps following a strenuous session lifting weights.

    The property is so high up, ‘it’s as if Turin were at the feet of CR7, a tribute of the city to the long-awaited and newly-arrived champion,’ La Gazzetta dello Sport reported at the time of purchase.

    Ronaldo’s home in Turin features two adjoining villasCredit: Instagram

    Ronaldo relaxes on one of the many terracesCredit: AFP or licensors

    The property boasts amazing views of the city of TurinCredit: Instagram

    Ronaldo has found a place to sunbathe in his current Italian homeCredit: Instagram / @cristiano

    The property boasts plenty of space for the whole Ronaldo familyCredit: Instagram

    Ronaldo relaxes in one of the many lounge areas of the homeCredit: Refer to Caption
    3. Kaka, £9m
    The Brazilian great may be retired, but if he’s looking to put his feet up at his luxury pad in Madrid then he may have a fight on his hands.
    Kaka bought this gem, which is situated near Ronaldo’s in the city’s exclusive La Finca area, for £6.4m.
    Since moving to the MLS, Kaka has rented the house out to Gareth Bale for a cool £16k a month and it’s unlikely that the Welshman will hand the keys back willingly.
    The brainchild of leading designer Joaquin Torres, this 16,000 square foot home is built on two-storeys.
    It also has a private indoor pool and a gym. Should Bale return to Spain after his loan move to Spurs, at least he goes back to a home he loves.
    Real Madrid team-mate Sergio Ramos is a neighbour. Even their boss Zinedine Zidane lives nearby.
    Kaka bought this beauty before heading to the MLSCredit: Instagram
    Kaka won the Ballon d’Or in 2007 – the last person other than Ronaldo or Messi to take home the awardCredit: Reuters
    Gareth Bale currently rents this Madrid home off KakaCredit: Getty – Contributor
    2. Wayne Rooney, £20m
    Worth around £20million, Rooney’s home has been nicknamed the Morrisons mansion, because it’s so big it looks like a superstore.
    The stately Cheshire pile boasts a garage with his collection of cars, a cinema, swimming pool, and even two man-made fishing lakes.
    Most recently, the Derby County boss laid down a full-size artificial pitch in his back garden – complete with a seating area.
    It was former horse riding arena, but Rooney didn’t need that.
    Instead, he built a brand new pitch with its own dugouts and changing rooms.
    Planners at East Cheshire Council ruled Rooney’s revised plans “onside”after there were no objections from neighbours.
    It also has huge indoor swimming pool surrounded by a glass pavilion, a hot tub, plunge pool, steam room and “his” or “hers” changing rooms.
    Wayne Rooney built his Cheshire home from scratchCredit: PA:Press Association
    Wayne Rooney’s huge football pitch has been builtCredit: Google
    The Rooneys’ new Cheshire home has been mocked for “looking like a Morrisons”Credit: The Mega Agency
    1. David Beckham, £39.5m
    Reportedly worth £339m, Becks can have any home he wants.
    So, it’s no surprise that the former Man United star tops our list with his stunning London abode.
    Bought for an incredible £31.5m in 2013, they added £8m worth of refurbishment on to the property value over the next 3 years.
    It has eight bedrooms, two dressing rooms, a catwalk style runway fit for any fashionista, a playroom, gym, spa and a salon-style room.
    Neighbours include Robbie Williams, Simon Cowell and Elton John, so he’s in good company.
    David Beckham spent an extra £8m renovating his £31.5m homeCredit: Rex Features
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    Copa America under threat with the coronavirus pandemic still a problem in Argentina and Colombia, who are the co-hosts

    THE Euros is not the only international competition on the horizon. There is also the Copa America, co-hosted by Argentina and Colombia, which is due to take place between June 13th and July 10th.Like the Euros, it was put back from last year after the coronavirus pandemic struck. And with the situation in South America especially bad, the pandemic is still a problem.
    This year’s Copa America might be cancelled yet againCredit: AFP
    In the middle of last month Argentina’s president Alberto Fernandez sounded a note of caution, stating that the development of the pandemic would have to be followed closely before it could be confirmed that the competition could go ahead as planned.
    Certainly there would seem no chance of having fans inside the stadiums. Conmebol, the local Uefa equivalent, have been pushing for 30 per cent of stadium capacity, but this now seems wildly optimistic.
    Indeed, any predictions about the Copa are currently looking optimistic – because a fresh problem has emerged.
    When President Fernandez of Argentina was giving voice to his doubts, Colombia’s president Ivan Duque was adamant that the tournament could go ahead.
    The coronavirus situation is bad in his country, too.
    Local authorities in the capital, Bogota, have banned games from taking pace there – so alternative venues hurriedly had to be found for matches in the Copa Libertadores, South America’s Champions League.
    Conmebol hope this will not be a problem come the Copa.
    The organisation has negotiated the delivery of 50,000 doses of vaccine for those involved in international competitions – players, coaching staff, etc, allowing them to believe that the fixture list can be completed.
    Colombian people, already suffering from both health and economic consequences of Covid-19, riot after President Duque introduced a new taxCredit: AFP
    Argentinian president Alberto Fernandez has voiced his doubts that the Copa America can go ahead in his country with the pandemic still a problemCredit: Getty
    But now Colombia has erupted in a wave of social violence.
    President Duque has introduced a new tax, which has not pleased a population suffering from both the health and economic consequences of the pandemic.
    Many took to the streets to protest. 
    The police response was seen as unnecessarily heavy-handed, which had the effect of further inflaming the protests. Over 20 people have lost their lives.
    Last week, then, it was impossible for international matches to go ahead in Colombia, and not because of coronavirus.
    From the point of view of Conmebol, the worst case was that of the visit of Fluminense of Brazil to the Caribbean port of Barranquilla to meet Junior.
    Barranquilla has one of South America’s most impressive stadiums – built for the 1986 World Cup, which ended up not taking place in Colombia.
    It is the home of the Colombian national team, and is the venue for the final of the Copa America on July 10th.
    It was important for Conmebol that this game should go ahead. Fluminense checked with them before making the long journey.
    But once they had reached Barranquilla, it was clear that the match could not go ahead.
    Manchester City-bound Kayky celebrates scoring his first ever Copa Libertadores goal for FluminenseCredit: EPA

    It would have been an extra target for protestors.
    And so, at the last minute, it was switched to Ecuador – where Kaiky, the 17 year old winger who is on his way to Manchester City, scored his first Libertadores goal for Fluminense in a 1-1 draw.
    This, then, was a historic moment for a youngster of great promise. But the fact that it had to happen in Ecuador is very worrying.
    It means that with five weeks to go until the kick off, the venue for the Copa America final was unable to stage an international club game – an extra reason to question whether it is wise to go ahead with the tournament.
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    Jayden Stockley desperate for permanent Charlton transfer after rediscovering lethal touch in loan spell from Preston

    JAYDEN STOCKLEY wants to make his loan move to Charlton permanent this summer after rediscovering his lethal scoring touch.The striker, 27, had an incredible one-in-two career goals-to-starts ratio when he left Exeter for Preston North End almost two-and-a-half years ago in a £750,000 deal.
    Jayden Stockley is loving life at The Valley and wants to make his loan switch permanent
    But he found himself unable to get a regular run of starts under Alex Neil although he still scored nine league goals from 21 starts – but he made a total of 44 Championship sub appearances.
    Yet since moving to the Addicks in January he has fired eight goals in 19 starts.
    Today he hopes to shoot Charlton into the play-offs – although they need Portsmouth and Oxford to slip up.
    Stockley said: “That run of games at Preston never came unfortunately.
    “I scored in back-to-back matches against Sheffield Wednesday and Nottingham Forest then found myself back on the bench for Brentford.
    “To be fair to Alex Neil, I learned a lot from him tactically. He was very meticulous in his planning of games.
    “I feel for managers – they go out to win a game of football.
    “They don’t go to upset people or do things viciously. They’re under a lot of pressure. I don’t hold a grudge about it.
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    Jayden Stockley believes Charlton are going places and wants to put down roots in London

    “I back my ability and just feel I should’ve played a lot more.
    “But he brought me to the club and gave me the chance to play Championship football. It cuts both ways.”
    Stockley has one year left on his contract in the North West and would like to move to South East London.
    He said: “It’s up in the air at the moment. I don’t know what fees are circling around and they don’t even know who their manager is going to be next season.
    “What I can say is I absolutely am loving my time here.
    “And this hopefully isn’t the end of my time playing for Charlton.
    “If it works for everyone, I would love it. I feel I have so much to give and these are my prime years.”
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    Charlton is his 14th different club – although nine of them were loan spells while he was a young player coming through the ranks at Bournemouth.
    But after moving permanently from the Cherries to Aberdeen to Exeter then to Preston, he wants to put down roots – and South East London is a perfect home for him and his family.
    He said: “I’ve always looked for that club where I could stay and become a real name.
    “I’m getting to that age now where I want to give my peak years to that team.
    “My partner and I have two children – a five-year-old and two-year-old. They’ve spent a lot of time away from grandparents and other family members – it’s been tough.
    “I don’t want them all moving around too much – but in football you often have to understand that the best choice isn’t always the best fit in terms of location.
    “You only get one career so you have to balance a lot of things.”
    But Stockley has been impressed with Charlton under the new ownership of Thomas Sandgaard and management of Nigel Adkins, who took over from Lee Bowyer after he left for Birmingham.
    The Danish owner wants to take the club from League One to the Premier League – a journey that Adkins enjoyed while in charge of Southampton.
    Jayden Stockley had limited chances while playing for Preston in the Championship
    And Stockley said: “It’s not until you’re down here that you realise what a very big club Charlton are.
    “I love the training ground, I love the area. The stadium is incredible too.
    “It’s been disappointing not to experience playing in front of fans – I did as a visiting player. Hopefully the Accrington game won’t be the last time that the fans see me in their shirt.
    “Nigel has come in and the lads have taken to him straight away.
    “On a personal level, he has been great. His demeanour and the way he works is something I’ve been looking at for a long time.
    “His communication skills are great. Some managers have lacked that human touch. I have found that sometimes during my career.
    “It’s nice for a manager to talk to you, be honest with you and tell you what he wants and expects.
    “And give clear instructions of what he wants and I think that brings out the best in individuals, especially me.”
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