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    Meet Arsenal star Aaron Ramsdale’s stunning fiancée Georgina Irwin, who is a flight attendant for British Airways

    THEY are getting married!Aaron Ramsdale popped the question to stunning girlfriend Georgina Irwin on one knee in a romantic hotel proposal last week.
    Meet Aaron Ramsdale’s stunning fiancée Georgina IrwinCredit: Instagram
    Stunning Georgina is a flight attendant for British AirwaysCredit: Instagram
    Last week romantic Ramsdale got down on one knee and asked Georgina to marry himCredit: Instagram
    The Arsenal goalkeeper arranged for the words ‘Marry Me?’ to be spelled out in huge letters across the room, which was lavishly decorated and filled with flowers, balloons and pictures of the pair.
    They met back in 2019, and have been inseparable ever since.
    And like her fiancé, Georgina, 26, loves flying through the air. But she’s not a shotstopper – instead she’s a flight attendant for British Airways.
    First meeting
    Aaron and Georgina started dating just three years ago – when he was on loan at AFC Wimbledon.
    Initially, they kept their romance quiet as their love affair blossomed.
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    But every now and again, Aaron would share an Instagram story with his beloved – enjoying a preseason break away on a luxurious holiday.
    Perhaps it was because, like Ramsdale, she too has a busy schedule.
    For Georgina is a flight attendant and works with British Airways.
    It’s not known how long she has flown with the airline, but she refers to herself as ‘BA Crew’ on her Instagram, which boasts over 12,000 followers.
    And judging by her social media, she just loves travelling – often sharing glam photos in go-to destinations like Miami Beach or Tulum in Mexico.
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    Ramsdale and Irwin often share photos of their travels togetherCredit: Instagram
    Georgina soaks up the delights of DubaiCredit: Instagram
    Georgina met Ramsdale when he was on loan at AFC WimbledonCredit: Instagram
    While earlier this summer Georgina enjoyed some time in Miami BeachCredit: Instagram
    Side hustle
    Although she clearly loves moving around, Georgina isn’t confined to attending passenger’s needs.
    She has her own side hustle to keep her busy and in shape.
    Clearly a gym bunny, the pretty blonde is part-owner of activewear brand Gymnetix.
    They make gym wear from sustainable materials, as well as support Mind – the mental health charity.
    Gym bunny Georgina shows off her enviable figureCredit: Instagram
    Georgina flashes her stunning bikini body to her 12,000 plus followers on InstagramCredit: Instagram
    As a side hustle, Georgina has her own gym wear brandCredit: Instagram
    Georgina and Ramsdale began dating back in 2019Credit: Instagram
    Doing her bit for charity, Georgina’s brand does it’s bit for MindCredit: Instagram
    Georgina has been known to model for the brand too – promoting her own business.
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    Wolves new boy Matheus Nunes worked in his family’s bakery in Lisbon just THREE years before record £42m transfer

    BRAZILIAN-born Matheus Nunes’ rise is almost as impressive as the pastries from his family’s bakery.The 23-year-old midfielder has become Wolves’ record-signing, after the Midlands club paid Sporting Lisbon £42million for his services.
    Matheus Nunes has become Wolves’ record signing after moving from Sporting Lisbon for £42m
    Just three years ago Nunes as spotted behind the counter of his family’s bakery
    But just THREE years ago he was seen dishing out breaded and sweet delights at the Pão da Vila bakery in Ericeira, near Lisbon.
    It’s been a remarkable journey for the talent from Rio, who moved to Portugal with his mum and stepfather at the age of 13.
    Early years
    Nunes grew up in humble surroundings in a Campo Grande favela idolising Barcelona legend Ronaldinho.
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    His dad wasn’t a part of his life, and it was mother Catia who raised him through a difficult childhood.
    “Sometimes we didn’t have anything to eat… although my mother never stopped working,” he told Portuguese newspaper Record last year.
    “She is a warrior who instilled in me a love of football. With her I got my first touches. If we didn’t have the ball, my brother and I played with socks.” 
    Of his success, he revealed his mum “still says today that she doesn’t know how I never became a thief or a drug dealer.”
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    Moving to Portugal
    With nothing for them in Brazil, the family headed for the seaside town Ericeira to seek a new life.
    They opened the Pão da Vila bakery, where Nunes helped out as he forged a football career.
    “I worked about six, five months at the bakery,” he told Sporting TV.

    “I came in the morning and the games were in the afternoon. I would stand for five, sometimes six hours on my feet and to train afterwards was not easy.
    “I didn’t have a driver’s licence and woke up at 5am to go to work by bike.”
    Nunes was raised by mum Catia who left Brazil with her family for a better life in Europe
    For five to six hours a day, Nunes would serve pastries to customers before heading to football training
    To his former team-mates, it was obvious Nunes was destined for bigger things
    Earning his stripes
    Juggling handing out pastel de feijao’s with learning a trade in football, Nunes joined local team Ericeirense in the lower leagues of Portugal.
    There, he studied his role model – a maverick Brazilian footballer who had the world at his feet with a blessed talent.
    “Ronaldinho is my idol,” he once told Sindicato dos Jugadores.
    “I’ve always tried to imitate him since I was a kid, and I’ve always liked the way he played.
    “When he was at Barcelona, I liked Barcelona, When he was at AC Milan, I liked AC Milan, and it was unbelievable when he went to Flamengo because I’m a Flamengo fan. He’s my idol because I’ve always had him as the image of what I wanted to be as a player.”
    Standing out to scouts, by 2018 top flight Estoril signed him up and gave him U23 football.
    However, it was clear to his team-mates that he was already destined for bigger things.
    Ex-Estoril star Francisco Mascarenhas told Desporto ao Minuto: “You could see that he was a player with a very large chance of progression, which it has turned out to be.”
    Sporting chance
    Nunes’ rapid ascension in the game continued six months after he joined Estoril.
    Sporting Lisbon snapped the youngster up in January 2019 in a five-year deal – paying just £500,000 for his services.
    Since then, he has grown into one of the game’s most coveted stars – with Chelsea reportedly interested in signing before Wolves pounced.
    Compared to Xavi because of his incredible vision, his ability has also been lauded by a manager who knows the ex-Spain midfielder better than most.
    When Sporting came up against Manchester City in last season’s Champions League, they were humbled 5-0 at home.
    But Nunes’ performance stood out for Pep Guardiola – who heaped praise on him.
    “Sporting are a fantastic team, they are the champions of Portugal, which have a very strong league, with Porto and Benfica, they change the ball well, they have fast and intelligent players,” Guardiola said at the time.
    “I would say that Matheus Nunes is one of the best players in the world today.”
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    With that in mind, Wolves fans will be licking their lips at the possibility of their new boy in action.
    And they might just want his mum to open up a new Portuguese cafe in the area to sample those pastries too.
    Nunes became a mainstay in the Sporting Lisbon side from 2019
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    Chelsea target Anthony Gordon was axed by Liverpool aged 11 but army camp and chimp book made him £50m Everton star

    ANTHONY GORDON has come a long way from Kirkdale, where he refined his shooting in his parent’s garden.The Everton starlet, 21, is a transfer target for Chelsea – who are not giving up on signing the youngster after having a £45million bid rejected.
    Everton starlet Anthony Gordon has become a transfer target for ChelseaCredit: Reuters
    Growing up, the forward would practice striking the ball through a tyre hanging from a goal to improve his accuracy – a coaching method encouraged by his father, Keith.
    While the Covid outbreak would become the making of Gordon, who used the time off to bulk up his skinny frame with the help of a personal trainer pal in what he called an “army camp”.
    His exemplary, hard-working attitude and body transformation impressed then-boss Carlo Ancelotti, who handed him his Premier League debut and first start for the club.
    But, it could have been fierce rivals Liverpool who moulded the kid tipped as ‘England’s next hope’.
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    Released at 11
    Every footballer suffers heartbreak during their career. For Gordon it came early.
    When he was just 11, Liverpool decided that he wasn’t good enough to make the grade.
    He admittedly suffered mentally because of the rejection. However, Everton offered him some solace.
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    “It was another chance for me to grow. But that was hard,” he told the club’s website.
    “It affected me mentally and dented my confidence. I had to pick myself up and go again.
    “When I got to Everton, I never looked back.”
    Tyres for goalposts
    Alongside his professional training, Gordon would constantly train at home and in his local park with his dad, who had a unique method in improving his son’s shooting.
    Keith Gordon would hang a tyre from the goal frame – just so Anthony could hit “top bins” more regularly.
    “We’d practice in the park or garden, he had to keep buying new goals because I broke a few,” he revealed.
    “He set up challenges for me from when I was about five and took me to all my games. He got me started in football.
    As a youngster, Gordon found solace at Everton after being rejected by LiverpoolCredit: Getty
    In 2019, Gordon signed his first professional contract with the ToffeesCredit: Getty
    Body transformation
    As a promising talent rising through the ranks, Gordon caught the eye of Ronaldo Koeman – who handed him his first team debut as a substitute in a Europa League match away at Apollon Limassol in 2017.
    But, when the coronavirus halted the Premier League for three months during the 2019-20 season – the ambitious then-teenager hatched a plan to transform his body.
    The skinny-framed 6ft beanpole he was became a shredded athlete that wouldn’t have looked out of place in the ring as a middleweight boxer.
    That happened with the help of pal and personal trainer Callum Webb, who he moved into a flat with and got to work.
    “It was like an army camp – we were up early and doing two or three sessions a day,” Gordon revealed.
    “Callum, in my opinion, is one of the best in the city.
    “I was lucky to have him there and he pushed me to my limits.
    “My fitness levels went through the roof.”
    When football returned after the coronavirus outbreak, Gordon sported a fuller figureCredit: Getty
    England U21 star Gordon used the three month break to sculpt his physiqueCredit: Getty
    Preferred reading
    Around the same time, Gordon also buried his head in Steve Peters’ The Chimp Paradox book, which promotes a mind management programme that helps sports stars overcome their fears and perform with control, focus and confidence.
    Peters is the same man who worked with snooker legend Ronnie O’Sullivan from 2011 and helped him fight his demons to continue to excel on the baize.
    While British Olympic cyclists also benefitted from his teachings and methods.
    The result; a new Gordon that wowed coach Ancelotti who said what makes the England U21 star different to other promising stars is his “character and personality”.
    “I pride myself on how I carry myself off the pitch,” Gordon admitted.
    “I am a firm believer that, regardless of whether someone is talented or rich, whatever you think you are, none of it really matters.
    “All that matters is what kind of person you are.”
    Dr Steve Peters’ The Chimp Paradox was vital to Gordon’s improvement on the pitch
    Dr Peters, right, worked with Olympic cyclists, including Victoria PendletonCredit: PA:Press Association
    Professional debut
    The hard work and determination Gordon showed encouraged Ancelotti to hand him his first start in the Premier League in 2020. Ironically, that came against the club that let him go – Liverpool.
    A duel with England right-back Trent Alexander-Arnold would have been one to behold.
    However, mum Nadine and dad Keith were too wracked with nerves to be there.
    “I found out at 4pm (three hours before kick-off) I was playing but from the beginning of the week it was in in my head I would be starting,” Gordon revealed.
    “I wanted to be ready and mentally prepared.
    “I was fine, there weren’t any nerves. I was ready to do my job.
    “It was disappointing my mum and dad couldn’t be there but, to be honest, they are both nervous wrecks.
    “When I got home my mum told me that at the start of the game, she had to go out the room, she couldn’t even watch it.
    “They are both that nervous there’s no point them being there.”
    Ex-Everton Manager Carlo Ancelotti was impressed by Gordon’s attitudeCredit: Getty
    Promising Gordon has been labelled ‘England’s next hope’Credit: Getty
    Everton manager Frank Lampard would loath to lose GordonCredit: AFP
    What the future holds
    For the moment, he’s an Everton player – one that manager Frank Lampard will be reluctant to lose, especially after Brazilian striker Richarlison left for Tottenham in the summer.
    “I love working with him, love him as a player,” said Lampard.
    “There are things he wants to improve and he can improve and that’s absolutely normal in terms of development. But what he’s doing for us at the minute, he’s an absolutely huge player.”
    Thomas Tuchel, though, has identified him as a primary target this transfer window.
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    A £45million bid has been rejected so far, but the Blues are reportedly set to return with an improved offer.
    Should he make the move to West London, expect him to be clutching his trusted copy of The Chimp Paradox, as well as an attitude that belies his years. More

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    Arsenal’s flying start down to Arteta’s brilliant tactical switch with Xhaka and Zinchenko holding the key

    ARSENAL have made an extremely impressive start to the season, after backing manager Mikel Arteta in the transfer market.He signed Portuguese midfielder Fabio Vieira from FC Porto for  £35m and made a double raid on former club Manchester City to snap up Brazilian forward Gabriel Jesus for £45m, and the Ukrainian star Oleksandr Zinchenko for £31m.
    New arrivals Gabriel Jesus and Oleksandr Zinchenko have settle in quicklyCredit: Rex
    Add in the return from a loan spell in France for the French central defender William Saliba, and Arsenal have added depth and quality to their squad. 
    Wins so far away to Crystal Palace (2-0) and at home to Leicester (4-2) have only really been part of the story. 
    More impressive than the results have been the performances as Arsenal have impressed on a tactical level.
    Even more than that, Arteta seems to be getting a tune out of Granit Xhaka.
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    In particular Xhaka has been working well with new signing Zinchenko and an intriguing partnership is developing.
    Zinchenko as the inverted fullback
    The term inverted fullback is all but inescapable now within the world of football. 
    It started with Pep Guardiola at Bayern Munich when he decided to ask Phillip Lahm to move inside when Bayern were in possession and essentially create an extra midfielder.
    Zinchenko plays centrally, in a position that is more normally taken up by a central midfielder. As Zinchenko moves into these areas we see Xhaka move into higher spaces out wide.
    Zinchenko spent most of the game on the attack against Leicester
    We have seen Manchester City and Liverpool, the two most successful teams in the modern Premier League era, use their fullbacks in this way to create more control in matches. 
    Now, with the signing of Zinchenko we can see that Arsenal are starting to look to play in the same way.
    When Zinchenko signed for Arsenal there were some questions around which position he would play, perhaps as an attacking midfielder.
    So far this season we have seen Zinchenko play as a left-back for Arsenal but his movement and rotations have very much seen him move into central positions when Arsenal are in possession. 
    With Xhaka in possession in a deeper area Zinchenko has not only gone past the midfield line but moved centrally as well. He is in position to receive the ball in a pocket of space between the defenders.
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    In both league games this season Zinchenko moved centrally in order to create overloads and allow Arsenal to play from the back and through the thirds.
    One of the keys in Arsenal’s strong start to the season, however, has been the interchanging of positions between Zinchenko and Xhaka. 
    As Arsenal look to build their attack, Xhaka will move deeper or wider and look to pull an opposition midfield player out with him. 
    This is the sign for Zinchenko to dive inside into the unoccupied space from where he can receive the ball and play. 
    Zinchenko moves forward in possession and Xhaka moves outside to clear space for the fullback to advance centrally. As this happens there is further rotation with the left-sided attack as Gabriel Martinelli moves inside, and Xhaka has moved into his zone, and receives a forward pass from Zinchenko.
    The same goes for more advanced areas with Zinchenko looking to combine and move centrally in the final third. 
    The movement of Xhaka, who moves intelligently, creates space that can be occupied not only by Zinchenko but even by Martinelli or Jesus. 
    Granit Xhaka’s key role
    In football, nothing works in isolation. 
    Signing Zinchenko and asking him to play as an inverted fullback would not be effective if you did not have central midfielders who were willing to move to create space for the Ukrainian to move into. 
    This is where Xhaka comes in.
    The Swiss international midfielder has always been versatile in terms of his role for Arsenal. 
    When they started to try to play out from the back properly, first under Unai Emery and then under Arteta, it would often be Xhaka who would take responsibility for dropping back into the defensive line to create a passing angle for his goalkeeper or defenders.
    Arsenal star Xhaka has been moving out wide this season
    Xhaka is the deepest and most wide player on that side in the build-up as Zinchenko is positioned inside him. As Xhaka plays the ball forward he and Zinchenko move up together to support behind the ball but the Ukrainian stays on the inside
    Now, the versatility and mobility of Xhaka is even more evident.
    Such has been the impact that the new signings have had at Arsenal though we can see that Xhaka is having even more of an impact on matches and getting on the ball more than ever before. 
    It is just that he is not necessarily getting possession in positions that we would traditionally expect for a central midfielder.
    Now, he is more likely to get on the ball in the central third of the pitch either in the channel on his side or even in the wide areas. 
    From these positions his passing ability and ability to find creative passing angles have helped Arsenal to unpick deeper defences.
    Zinchenko moves inside in possession and plays a one-two with Xhaka and attacks the central space. The movement from Xhaka has dragged the opposition midfielder out and created that space.
    Xhaka has the ability to make teammates better through his movement and willingness to sacrifice himself by moving out and away from the space that the ball will be played through. 
    He is also very good when it comes to counterpressing when Arsenal lose possession of the ball and as such his positioning wide or high and in the channel has been useful for Arsenal in quickly regaining possession of the ball. 
    Gabriel takes the ball out from the back. Zinchenko moves inside and essentially pins the defensive player in that area as he has to cover the threat of the pass. This allows Xhaka to rotate out and into free space.
    For such a short period of time we have already seen Zinchenko and Xhaka form a strong relationship and understanding. 
    We have to be clear though that even though their partnership and rotations are amongst the strongest and most obvious, the movement ahead of them of Martinelli and Jesus has also been extremely impressive.
    The fact that there are so many rotations throughout the Arsenal side when they are in the attacking phase has played a significant role in their early season success.
    What does this mean?
    Honestly, at this stage, it is nothing more than an interesting observation. As we know, the Premier League is a marathon and form comes and goes.
    Tactically, Arsenal look interesting – but it takes more than interesting tactical ploys to mount another campaign for a Champions League qualifying spot.
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    But, the early signs are a lot better than they were last season that’s for sure. 
    If Arteta can keep Xhaka on the pitch for long periods this season and keep him playing like this, it creates plenty of opportunity for Arsenal to attack.
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    Five legendary centre-backs who prove size isn’t everything and give 5ft 9in Lisandro Martinez hope at Man Utd

    LISANDRO MARTINEZ immediately caught the eye when he linked up with Erik ten Hag at Manchester United.Not because the former Ajax defender cost £55million.
    Lisandro Martinez looks to be struggling for Man Utd because of his heightCredit: Reuters
    But because Martinez, signed to play centre-back, stands at just 5ft 9in.
    Those who questioned the Argentine’s height watched gleefully as he was given the run-around in United’s defeats to Brighton and Brentford.
    Even Red Devils fans are calling for a change in plan, with many now urging Ten Hag to deploy Martinez as a holding midfielder.
    Liverpool legend Jamie Carragher echoed those feelings last night on Sky Sports, declaring: “Now, we should never judge managers or players too early, but I’m convinced this can’t work because the size of him playing in a back four. 
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    “Maybe he could go left-back, maybe he could play in a back three, but in a back four, he cannot play there in the Premier League.”
    However, Martinez is not the first pint-sized centre-back to play at the top level in football.

    Indeed, some of the best-ever defenders have been under the 6ft mark.
    And judging by the success of the following legends, who proved that size isn’t everything, there is surely some hope for Martinez and United yet…
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    Fabio Cannavaro led Italy to World Cup glory in 2006Credit: Getty
    FABIO CANNAVARO – 5FT 9IN
    REAL MADRID, Inter Milan and Juventus are just some of the sides to reap the benefits of playing Italian ace Cannavaro.
    He famously captained his country to World Cup glory in 2006.
    And Cannavaro also won the Ballon d’Or in the same, becoming just the THIRD defender in history to land the coveted individual award.
    He made 695 club appearances in 18 years, and was also capped 136 times by Italy.
    After retiring in 2011, Cannavaro went into management in the Far East and Saudi Arabia, but is yet to take a job since stepping down as China boss in 2019.
    Franco Baresi remains an AC Milan legendCredit: Reuters
    FRANCO BARESI – 5FT 9IN
    ANOTHER Italian legend, Baresi is regarded as arguably the greatest centre-back in history.
    A one-club man, the brother of Inter Milan icon Giuseppe, spent his entire career at the San Siro playing for rivals AC – and is now the club’s honorary vice-president.
    Baresi made 719 appearances in 20 years, leading Milan to six Serie A titles and three European Cups.
    He was also capped 81 times by Italy as they fell just short in three World Cups.
    And Baresi even came close to scooping a Ballon d’Or win in 1989, finishing second behind Milan teammate Marco van Basten.
    Javier Mascherano did the business for Liverpool and BarcelonaCredit: Getty – Contributor
    JAVIER MASCHERANO – 5FT 8IN
    A CLASSIC example of a midfielder transformed into a world-class defender, Mascherano starred for both Liverpool and Barcelona.
    He became a cult figure at Anfield in 139 games, losing the 2007 Champions League final to AC Milan.
    But Mascherano really found his feet at Barcelona, winning five LaLiga titles, five Spanish Cups and two Champions Leagues in just eight years.
    The ace also finished a runner-up in the 2014 World Cup final with Argentina, winning 147 caps.
    And Mascherano is looking to make things right with his country after becoming head coach of their Under 20s.
    Carles Puyol won plenty of trophies as Barcelona captainCredit: AFP
    CARLES PUYOL – 5FT 10IN
    SYNONYMOUS with Barcelona and instantly recognisable, Puyol will go down as one of the game’s greats.
    Nearly 600 games at the Nou Camp resulted in an incredible six titles and three Champions Leagues.
    A centurion for Spain, Puyol also won Euro 2008 and the 2010 World Cup with his country.
    The curly-haired defender was known for his leadership qualities, captaining Barca for 10 years.
    And he is now back with the Catalan giants in a role with their Foundation, as well as other club solidarity projects.
    Ivan Cordoba was part of Inter’s huge success in the 2000sCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
    IVAN CORDOBA – 5FT 8IN
    A BEDROCK of the Inter side which dominated Serie A in the 2000s, Cordoba is one of South America’s finest defenders.
    The ace made a seamless transition to European football when he joined Inter in 1999, going on to make 455 appearances for the Italians.
    Cordoba won five Serie A titles, four Italian Cups and the 2010 Champions League.
    And the 73-time Colombia ace also led his country to Copa America glory in 2001.
    Cordoba is now back in Italy as sporting director of Venezia. More

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    Three key battles that will decide Chelsea v Tottenham on Sunday and why Jorginho could be key in vital London derby

    CHELSEA host Spurs on Sunday for a London derby that is already hugely important for both teams.They both won their opening games, although their performances were very, very different. 
    Chelsea have the upper hand in Premier League clashes with Spurs
    Harry Kane led Tottenham to the top of the table with a 4-1 win over SouthamptonCredit: Mark Pain / Premium Sport
    Spurs were extremely comfortable in beating Southampton 4-1 while Chelsea limped through their match with Everton as they ended with a 1-0 win courtesy of a Jorginho penalty.
    Chelsea have endured a difficult pre-season as, under new ownership, they have looked to rebuild their squad with a series of high-profile additions for £176m- and there will be more on the way.
    Spurs, on the other hand, have had a relatively steady summer in which they have added players that bring competition and depth to the squad while also retaining their most important players as they look to push on.
    Sunday’s game could hinge on three key tactical battles.
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    Where does Harry Kane actually play?
    Harry Kane is one of the best out-and-out goalscorers in the game. 
    Playing as the ‘9’ for both club and country he has led the line for years – although in recent seasons his game has started to evolve as he has dropped deeper in order to pick up possession.

    Last season Kane dropped into a position more regularly associated with a ‘10’, and created many goals for the South Korean international Son Heung-Min.
    Both Chelsea and Spurs are likely to match up in a 3-4-3 system. 
    As such one of the key factors will be how Chelsea find a way to stop Kane from finding space as he drops back into deeper areas.
    As Spurs attack down the near side Kane drops back in order to give an option inside. As Kane moves back Spurs push players ahead of him to attack space in the defensive line
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    Against Everton, we saw Thiago Silva act as the deepest defender in a back three for Chelsea as Kalidou Koulibally and Cesar Azpilicueta were more aggressive in their positioning. 
    How though will Thomas Tuchel find a way to negate the space between the defence and midfield that Kane can drop into and occupy?
    There is no easy answer to this question. 
    Koulibally is a very strong defensive player whose mobility and strength make him a daunting opponent for any defender. 
    If he is tasked with stepping towards the midfield though to cover the movement of Kane then the left side of the Chelsea defence will be exposed. 
    Chelsea now have two international left-backs in Ben Chilwell of England and Marc Cucurella of Spain – but asking either of those to provide the defensive cover will unbalance the entire defensive structure.
    Kane drops deep as he drives into space in possession of the ball. He has three teammates in advanced areas that are making runs to attack the opposition back line
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    We are also unlikely to see one of the double pivots in the midfield for Chelsea, likely to be Jorginho and N’Golo Kante, dropping back to close off the space that Kane can play in as this would leave them undermanned in the midfield areas allowing Spurs to dominate the ball in that area.
    So, what is the answer? 
    Chelsea may look to play with a higher defensive line in order to close down the available space but in doing so they expose the lack of pace of Thiago Silva in the centre of the defence.
    Is Raheem Sterling going to play as a central striker?
    When Chelsea signed the English international forward Raheem Sterling from Manchester City, for a fee of £50m, there was some debate as to where he would play for Tuchel’s side.

    When he initially made his breakthrough at first-team level for Liverpool, it was as a winger  – but at Manchester City he spent time playing as more of a central striker in areas where his mobility and ability to play in tight spaces were extremely effective.
    With Romelu Lukaku having left Chelsea and returned to Inter Milan, there was a sense that the young German international Kai Havertz would take the central striking role while Sterling would play from the left.
    Yet in the first match of the season, it was Havertz who played from the left while Sterling played centrally. 
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    These are the kind of pockets of space that Sterling can find with his movement in tight spaces. By creating separation from the defenders in this way Sterling can receive and then drive into gaps in possession.
    Sterling is extremely mobile but there were signs in the match at Everton that the partnership and the understanding between him and Havertz still needs some work. 
    In a month or two we may see the two of them switching and interchanging positions on the pitch on a regular basis and with more fluidity. 
    At the moment though the movement in that sense is not quite there.
    This is a position in which Sterling often found himself for Manchester CIty. As he drives forward in transition Havertz is looking to make a run from outside to inside to find space. Mason Mount, on the other side, is less aggressive though and so Sterling has fewer options.
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    If we see Sterling playing as the central striker in this match then Spurs will be relatively comfortable allowing him to drop off the front line into space as there are less aggressive runs being made by the other forwards than we saw from the Spurs front line last week.
    With Mason Mount playing against Everton as a wide attacker from the right-hand side Chelsea had another attacking player who was not playing in his best role or position.
    Mount was easier to defend for the Everton defence as he made less aggressive runs to break the lines.
    The battle for the midfield
    The midfield will be a key battleground in this match and we expect both sides to line up in matching 3-4-3 systems with a double pivot in the midfield. 
    In the opening games, Spurs played with Rodrigo Bentancur and Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg in this area while Chelsea had Jorginho and N’Golo Kante.
    Both pairs are perhaps not the most attack-minded – they are, however, extremely functional in their approach – and one of the biggest challenges for both sides in this game will be finding creativity from these areas.
    Jorginho has the capacity to make movements out of the midfield to receive the ball in good areas. Here he makes a clever run to move beyond the opposition midfield to take possession of the ball)

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    Chelsea perhaps have the edge in terms of technical ability with the Italian international Jorginho, in particular, displaying clever passing ability with the capacity to break lines when he does actually look to pass it forwards. 
    The issue that Chelsea will have though is that Bentancur and Hojbjerg are extremely capable of nullifying the opposition midfield and preventing them from being able to play.
    Under Antonio Conte, the Spurs midfield has emerged as an extremely industrious part of the team with the ability to drop and cover space behind and to the sides as they essentially cover for teammates who move into advanced positions.
    Spurs midfield works extremely hard to cover space. Here, we see Hojbjerg moving outside in order to cover and intercept a pass down the line from Southampton
    If neither side is able to truly take control of the midfield areas in this match then the edge will go to a Spurs side who are set up to allow Kane to drop off into the midfield while also ensuring that they have runners making forward runs beyond the ball.
    Who will come out on top?
    Neither side will want to give up anything so early in the season so not losing will be the order of the day.
    If Chelsea can effectively stop Kane linking everything together and prevent Tottenham’s exciting front three playing then they will be one step nearer taking the points.
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    But, unless Tuchel can come up with a fluid way of breaking down Spurs’ now-well-drilled backline you wonder how the Blues will score themselves – after all, they hardly tore Everton apart.
    All roads point to a damage-limiting draw that will no doubt raise more questions for Tuchel than for Conte.
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    Barcelona stars who shined after leaving the LaLiga club, including Cucurella, Traore, Icardi, Fabregas, and more

    FAILING at the Nou Camp does not spell the end of your football career – as these footballers have proved.Plenty have left Barcelona, often as La Masia graduates, and prospered elsewhere.
    Marc Cucurella earned a blockbuster move to Chelsea but was discarded by Barcelona as a youth starCredit: Getty
    One has won the World Cup, another been the top scorer in Italy’s top flight TWICE, while others have gone on to make big money transfers to the world’s biggest clubs.
    Here’s who the Catalans, perhaps shouldn’t have, let go – given their current state of disarray.
    Marc Cucurella
    The attacking left-back, 24, starred in Barca’s youth teams from 2012-17.
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    However, he only played for their reserve side – never the first team – before he made his name at Eibar, Getafe and then Brighton.
    Last week, he earned himself a £62million move to Chelsea, after excelling with the Seagulls.
    Cesc Fabregas
    The Spanish midfielder has enjoyed a storied career, playing in London, his homeland, Monaco, and now Como.
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    A product of La Masia, he moved to Arsenal as a 16-year-old – with it being difficult to see a pathway into Barcelona’s first team.
    He was the darling of North London, before returning to the LaLiga giants for £35million.
    Cesc returned to the Premier League when he signed for Chelsea in 2014 – winning the title.
    His greatest achievement in the game was to lift the World Cup in 2010 with Spain.
    Cesc Fabregas won the league title with ChelseaCredit: AFP or licensors
    Mauro Icardi
    The Argentine striker might be out of favour at PSG right now, but there was a time when he was the most feared forward in Italy.
    He left Barça without playing a single game for the club in 2011 and joined Sampdoria.
    Icardi was lethal in Serie A – winning the Capocannoniere two times and scoring 124 goals in just 219 games for Inter Milan.
    In 2019 he moved to PSG, initially on loan, where he scored 20 goals in 34 games and won the French league in his first season.
    He has since been frozen out, but has been tipped for a sensational move to Man Utd – with Wag and agent Wanda Nara reportedly offering the Premier League side his services.
    Mauro Icardi is struggling for game time at PSGCredit: Alamy
    Sergio Gomez
    After missing out on Cucurella, Pep Guardiola has reverted to Plan B and snapped up Gomez from Anderlecht.
    The £12million deal completes a remarkable journey in the 21-year-old defender’s career.
    He did manage to play for Barcelona B, before he was shipped out to Borussia Dortmund.
    He excelled on loan at second division Spanish club Huesca and was snapped up by Anderlecht in 2021, who he managed a goal or assist with every 45 minutes according to the statisticians.
    Now he begins a new chapter in his young career.
    Sergio Gomez starred for Anderlecht last campaign and earned himself a move to Man CityCredit: AFP
    Adama Traore
    Another player who went full circle and returned to Barcelona.
    Traore was with the Catalans from the age of eight – making one appearance between 2013-15.
    He signed for Aston Villa in 2015, but was dropped from the team for ill-discipline as the club were relegated.
    At Middlesbrough and then Wolves he was an exciting watch for fans – with his blistering pace recognised by EA Sports for their FIFA series.
    Last season he went back on loan to the Nou Camp, but they decided against buying him permanently and now he’s back at Wolves.
    Adama Traore starred in the Premier League with Wolves after leaving the Camp NouCredit: PA
    Thiago Alcantara
    The Liverpool midfielder has developed into one of the game’s leading playmakers.
    But, there was a time he couldn’t get a game at Barcelona. A youth product with the club, he made 101 appearances across five seasons – mostly sub appearance.
    However, it was away from Spain where he was at his best – wowing for Bayern Munich and winning the Champions League in 2020.
    That’s not to mention winning seven Bundesliga titles in a row, before moving to Anfield in 2020.
    Thiago Alcantara is now one of Liverpool’s key menCredit: PA
    Hector Bellerin
    At somewhat of a crossroads in his career, it looks like Bellerin’s days at Arsenal are numbered.
    The Spanish defender moved from Barcelona aged 17 and soon broke into the Gunners team – becoming a fashionable face in the football world.
    In 2019, he suffered a ruptured ACL injury that left him sidelined for nine months.
    Last season he enjoyed a loan spell at Real Betis, but is also a surprise target for Barcelona.
    Hector Bellerin’s days at Arsenal are numberedCredit: Getty
    Mikel Arteta
    The Arsenal manager, making waves at the Emirates and on Amazon’s All or Nothing series, was also a Barcelona youth product.
    He played for Barcelona B, but wasn’t quite the standard for the first team and left for PSG on loan, then won the Scottish Premier League with Rangers.
    After a short spell at hometown club Real Sociedad, he signed for Everton – and was a hit with the Toffees.
    He signed for Arsenal in 2011 in a £10million deal, and became club captain ahead of the 2014-15 season.
    Mikel Arteta established himself as a Premier League star with EvertonCredit: Getty
    Andre Onana
    Well before the Cameroon goalie made his name at Ajax, Onana learned his keep at La Masia.
    Acquired from the Samuel Eto’o Academy, he joined the club in 2010 and was there for five years.
    He became Ajax No1 a year after joining the club in 2015, and went on to win three Dutch league titles.
    However, he was banned from playing for nine months for testing positive to a banned substance – he claimed was his wife’s medicine.
    Things look up now, though, because last month he signed for Inter Milan.
    Andre Onana has just returned to the game after a drug banCredit: AP
    Alex Grimaldo
    One of the most sought-after left-backs in Europe, Grimaldo was linked with Arsenal this summer.
    And the Spanish defender has gone on to attract plenty of admirers at Benfica since Barcelona in 2016.
    Grimaldo played 92 times for their reserve side, until the Portuguese side came calling for his services.
    Across eight seasons in Lisbon, he has played 252 times and won the league title three times.
    Alex Grimaldo has established himself as one of Europe’s best left-backsCredit: Getty
    Thiago Motta
    Spezia manager Motta’s early career was spent in Catalonia, but in truth injuries wrecked his dreams of making it.
    In six seasons he managed 139 games, before he was shipped off to Atletico Madrid. Persistent knee injuries meant he last just a season at Aletico.
    Motta reinvented himself in Italy with Genoa – helping the club qualify for the Europa League in 2009.
    Thiago Motta was an integral part of Inter Milan’s most successful clubCredit: EPA
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    He moved to Jose Mourinho’s Inter that same year – and was a vital cog in Italy’s most successful side and won the treble.
    Motta then finished his career at PSG – becoming a club legend with five league titles to his name, as well as four French cups and four French league cups. More

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    Floyd Mayweather’s amazing £20m car collection features white vehicles in Las Vegas and same motors in black in LA

    FLOYD Mayweather is said to have earned over a $1billion in a boxing career that saw him go undefeated in 50 professional fights.And although he has been forced to deny he’s broke because of his lavish spending, should he be hard-up there’s always his mega car collection he could sell.
    Floyd Mayweather likes his cars in white in Las Vegas
    But the motors in Mayweather’s LA garage are blackCredit: Instagram @floydmayweather
    Floyd Mayweather is said to have over one hundred carsCredit: Refer to Caption
    Pretty Boy has amassed his own fleet of dream motors which is said to be worth £20million.
    It includes a series of Rolls-Royces worth over a staggering £3million, as well as four Bugatti Veyron supercars that cost £1.7million.
    But what’s unique about ‘Money’ Mayweather’s cars is that they mostly come in two colours – white or black – and are divided between his two mansions in LA and Las Vegas.
    In Los Angeles they’re black, and in Las Vegas they’re white.
    THE WHITE STUFF
    Scanning through 45-year-old Mayweather’s Las Vegas collection in his palatial Nevada abode, you’ll see some wondrous toys.
    The most exceptional being the car collector’s favourite, the Bugatti Veyron.
    Just like Cristiano Ronaldo, Mayweather is a huge fan of the Italian car maker.
    He seemingly owns four – one in white, one in black, and the exceptions to the two-tone rule being in red and silver.
    The other vehicles include a Lamborghini Aventador (£275,000), as well as a Ferrari 488 worth around £238,000.
    Mayweather seemingly owns four Bugatti Veyron supercars
    In Las Vegas his Bugatti is whiteCredit: Splash News
    Mayweather has a branded Rolls-Royce PhantomCredit: Xposure
    The Rolls-Royce Phantom would’ve cost £355,000Credit: Xposure
    This stunning Bugatti is the exception to the rule in silver
    If they weren’t flash enough already, Mayweather’s cars are often loaded with wads of cashCredit: Instagram @FloydMayweather
    There’s even a classic Porsche 911, but the Bentley Mulsanne – the most expensive Bentley you can buy with a starting price of £238,700 – takes centre stage.
    Occasionally, in true Mayweather style, he’ll throw in a wad of notes to show off the interior of his motors in an Instagram post.
    And he’ll even park them in front of a private jet, just to show off his impressive range.
    BACK IN BLACK
    In LA it’s a similar story.
    Living in a plush Beverly Hills mansion, Mayweather has a big garage to fill.
    And the former light middleweight couldn’t wait to show us what he had in his bunker.
    Astonishingly, we spotted FIVE Rolls-Royces worth over £2million.
    There was a classic Phantom, like in his Vegas pad, costing £355,000, a Phantom Drophead Coupe coming in at £367,000, a Dawn valued at £264,000 and a Wraith costing £364,000.
    On top of that, a large Cullinan that would’ve set him back around £300,000. There was also another Ferrari 488, as well as a Mercedes Maybach (£172,000).
    In Los Angeles, Mayweather likes his cars mostly in blackCredit: Instagram @floydmayweather
    In Mayweather’s collection is a stunning Rolls-Royce PhantomCredit: Refer to Caption
    The Rolls-Royce Phantom would’ve set Mayweather back £355kCredit: Instagram @floydmayweather
    Of course, Mayweather has another Bugatti Veyron with an orange trim
    His Rolls-Royce Cullinan is another gorgeous motor worth £300kCredit: Instagram @floydmayweather
    Mayweather has five Rolls-Royces in LACredit: Instagram @FloydMayweather
    Another Mayweather purchase was his £155k Mercedes G-63 AMGCredit: Instagram @floydmayweather
    Mayweather even has his own branded vanCredit: Insight News and Features
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    Other additions to Mayweather’s LA fleet are his Mercedes G63 AMG (£155,000), and he even has his own branded van.
    For Mayweather it’s clear.
    It doesn’t matter if it’s black or white, as long as it’s luxurious and expensive, that’ll do. More