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    Maya Le Tissier targets England squad spot ahead of Euros after ‘bittersweet’ World Cup experience

    MAYA LE TISSIER has both bittersweet and happy memories of being on standby for Lionesses duty at last year’s World Cup in Australia. Now the WSL’s youngest centurion is determined to nail down an England squad spot at next year’s Euros. Maya Le Tissier hopes to feature for England when they play Germany in a friendly fixture on FridayCredit: GettyThe Lionesses’ duels with Germany and South Africa this month are part of their preparations for next year’s Euros in SwitzerlandCredit: GettyLe Tissier, who is Man United’s captain, has been capped four times to dateCredit: GettyA standout debut season at Manchester United, after a July 2022 move, resulted in Le Tissier joining Aston Villa’s Lucy Staniforth and Man City’s Jess Park on Sarina Wiegman’s standby list. The versatile defender, who joined from Brighton, helped United finish second in the league. While the WSL ace was not part of the 23-strong group that reached the World Cup final won by Spain, she played her part off the pitch helping team-mates prepare for the contest. Le Tissier, who has four caps, recalls: “When Sarina gave me the call to say I was on standby, it didn’t feel like it then but it was still a great achievement. Read More Football Stories”It was definitely difficult to take. It was bittersweet.”I loved Australia and being around the girls. They made it feel like I was part of the team. “I didn’t know what the vibe was going to be like to be there on standby, ready to go if someone got injured. “You don’t want anyone to get injured but you want to be at the World Cup, so it was really difficult. Most read in Football”Helping the girls prepare for a great tournament, I was really happy to play my part. “Hopefully next time I can play an even bigger part.”The next tournament opportunity for Le Tissier could come next July when England battle to retain their Euros crown following their 2022 triumph.Since their historic July 31 win against Germany, who they play on Friday at Wembley, Le Tissier’s career has gone from strength to strength. “I’ve been close but not in there so I would really like to cement my spot. That comes with performancesMaya Le TissierThe talented Guernsey-born defender, who was in the stands at the stadium watching Ella Toone score for the Lionesses that day, is now Man United’s captain. This follows establishing herself as a first-team regular and playing in all of the Red Devils’ top-flight games since joining the club. Le Tissier adds: “When Tooney scored that goal, I was like, ‘she’s going to be my team-mate!’”Toone always comes up in the big moments, you can always trust her. I was watching from the stands. It was really special.”Back in December 2018 Le Tissier made her Women’s Super League debut playing for Brighton against Chelsea. Back then the team were managed by former England boss Hope Powell. Last Saturday Le Tissier made her 100th WSL appearance when Marc Skinner’s United drew 1-1 with the Seagulls at the Amex. A result that left United third in the table before the international break and her old side sat fourth. Le Tissier said: “I actually didn’t even know that until after the game and then I saw a photo of me in a Brighton shirt and me in a United shirt. “I thought ‘that’s so weird that I’ve come back to the Amex and made my 100th appearance. “I feel very grateful to the coaches, to Hope (Powell), to Marc (Skinner). “They put their trust in me even when I was a kid and probably making too many mistakes. “But they trusted me to play in that position and to help the team. “I loved my time at Brighton and I love my time at United, it’s been really good for me so far. “There’s still a lot more I can bring and a lot more games for me to become a better player.”Having become a WSL centurion Le Tissier would love to do the same in an England shirt. The player who made her senior England debut in a friendly draw with Norway two years ago, last featured for the team in a Euros qualifier defeat of the Republic of Ireland in July.She hopes to get the chance to be part of the Lionesses squad battling for Euros glory in Switzerland next summer. Le Tissier adds: “Playing in a major tournament with England – that’s what we all dream of. “I’ve been so close, but still so far away and I definitely need to improve my game. “I will do everything I can this season to put myself there. Le Tissier hopes to experience playing in a major international tournament with some of her England team-mates who also play for Man UnitedCredit: Getty”It would be super special, especially if some of the United girls hopefully have a good season and get picked for England. READ MORE SUN STORIES”I’ve been close but not in there so I would really like to cement my spot. That comes with performances.”I’ve played a lot of games now, so I don’t think there’s even a question about experience. I can definitely bring that.” More

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    Forgotten Man Utd academy star returns to first-team training after 21 YEARS at the age of 36 following 600-game career

    A FORGOTTEN Manchester United academy ace has returned to train with the club 21 YEARS after he left.The 36-year-old never turned out for the Red Devils’ first-team as he was deemed too small.Tommy Rowe has been spotted in training with Manchester UnitedCredit: X – MUFCHe has featured in the Premier League 2 for the clubCredit: GettyTommy Rowe left Old Trafford in 2003 after one year in the academy as he joined Stockport County.The winger went on to enjoy a successful career in the English Football League.He made 601 appearances for seven different clubs, including Peterborough United and Doncaster Rovers.His best season came in 2016/17, as he netted 13 times for Doncaster in League Two.READ MORE ON FOOTBALLRowe has now become the latest former Man United player to link up with the Under-21s.However, has now been pictured training with the first-team squad.He followed in the footsteps of Tom Huddlestone and Paul McShane, who also held player-coach roles, but has gone one further by joining Erik ten Hag’s squad for a session.Huddlestone made 24 appearances for the U21s before he left the club in the summer.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSThe club completed the deal to bring in the former academy player back in September.Rowe has already made six appearances for the U21s in the Premier League 2 as well as one in the EFL Trophy.Jose Mourinho reveals he’s still holding out hope of winning Premier League title with Man UtdRowe is in a similar role to Tom HuddlestoneCredit: GettyDuring his career, he reached the championship but played up and down the English leagues.Rowe enjoyed play-off success from League Two with Stockport as well as League One play-off and Football League trophy victories with the Posh.He has insisted that he is keen to remain in the sport for the next five decades.He told the Yorkshire Post in 2023: “I am asked questions about how long my career is and it is never defined. It’s how I see it tomorrow.”It would destroy me if someone said I came into training and didn’t care. That would be when I ended my career.”Because I know until this point that I have done all I can do to put things right.”Whatever success is to everyone else is probably not the same version that I see for myself.”I have aspirations of being in football for the next forty or fifty years.READ MORE SUN STORIES”So I can’t actually stop playing football as football has an ongoing appeal and will stay in my mind forever.”I don’t even think about retirement at any point. I just keep going. I have got that clear in mind.” More

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    Champions League LIVE SCORES: Latest updates with Liverpool and Man City in action, Harry Kane’s Bayern face Barcelona

    CHAMPIONS LEAGUE football is back for another big night – and this time Liverpool and Manchester City are in action. Arne Slot’s side are up against RB Leipzig in Germany while Pep Guardiola’s men host Sparta Prague. Elsewhere, Harry Kane’s Bayern Munich take on Barcelona in a titanic clash at the Nou Camp. TV/Stream: TNT Sport/Discovery+/Amazon PrimeKick-off times: 5.45pm/8pm BSTEvery goal as it happensThe full fixture list then from a packed Wednesday night across Europe.Nine matches in all, with the majority getting going at 8pm.Atalanta vs Celtic (5.45pm)Brest vs Leverkusen (5.45pm)Atletico Madrid vs LilleBarcelona vs Bayern MunichBenfica vs FeyenoordMan City vs Sparta PragueRB Leipzig vs LiverpoolSalzburg vs Dinamo ZagrebYoung Boys vs Inter MilanCredit: Kenny RamsayCopy linkCopiedLeague of their ownThis new-look Champions League format isn’t for everyone, but you can’t argue that goals haven’t been flying in right, left, and centre.Hope you’ve all brought an abacus tonight because there’s more on the way. There were 27 for us to enjoy during Tuesday’s games, including Real Madrid storming back against Dortmund and dark horses Monaco putting in another five-star performance.Tonight it’s the turn of Liverpool, Celtic, and Man City, with Barcelona vs Bayern also on the menu. Tasty.Arne Slot’s Reds are in Germany, going up against an RB Leipzig team who score plenty but are leaky at the back.City meanwhile welcome Sparta Prague, with Pep Guardiola hinting pre-match he’s expecting a strong performance. But first up Celtic are in action in Bergamo, as they take on Serie A’s Atalanta.Brendan Rodgers’ men return to European action for the first time since shipping 7 against Dortmund last time out.We’ll have team news and build-up from around the grounds, before every goal as it happens. Strap in.Credit: GettyCopy linkCopied More

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    ‘You’ll know more when my Netflix doc comes out,’ says Jose Mourinho as he opens up on Man Utd legend Sir Alex Ferguson

    JOSE MOURINHO has opened up on legendary Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson following his Old Trafford exit.The former Red Devils boss also hinted at more details being revealed in his upcoming Netflix documentary.Jose Mourinho has opened up on Manchester United legend Sir Alex FergusonCredit: GettyFergie was axed from his ambassadorial role by the Red Devils earlier this monthCredit: PAFans will be given a never-before-seen look at his two-and-a-half-year stint when the film releases on the streaming platform.Before that, though, Mourinho’s current side Fenerbahce host United in the Europa League on Thursday.Ahead of the match, he was asked about Ferguson being relieved of his ambassadorial status by the club this month.Speaking in his pre-match press conference, Mourinho told reporters: “My relation with Sir Alex was amazing, incredible, when my Netflix documentary comes out you will know more about the reason why I have so much respect for him.READ MORE IN FOOTBALL”The ambassadorial role, I really don’t know that situation. But doesn’t matter why, doesn’t matter what.”Sir Alex has the most important thing: which is the love and respect of every Man United fan around the world. And that is more important than an ambassadorial role, is more important than a few pounds that he can make that he doesn’t need.”The most important thing is the love and respect that every Man United fan has for him.”Ferguson served as United boss for almost 27 years between 1986 and 2013.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSDuring that time, he won 38 trophies including two Champions Leagues and 13 Premier League titles.However, the 82-year-old has been axed from his £2million-a-year role as a club ambassador by co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe.Sir Alex Ferguson steps away from ambassador duties at Manchester UnitedMourinho, meanwhile, remains the most successful United boss in the post-Ferguson era.Across his time at Old Trafford, the former Chelsea boss won the Europa League and Carabao Cup.He also guided the Red Devils to a second place finish in the league in his final full season in charge.Mourinho is United’s most successful manager of the post-Ferguson eraCredit: Instagram / josemourinho More

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    Mike Tyson looks ripped at 58 as former heavyweight champ shows off impressive physique before Jake Paul fight

    MIKE TYSON is looking like his old ripped self again after revealing his impressive physique ahead of fighting Jake Paul.The heavyweight icon faces YouTuber-turned-boxer Paul on November 15 in a bout widely slammed over the 30-year age gap.Mike Tyson is looking like his old ripped self again after revealing his impressive physiqueCredit: YouTube/Mike TysonThe 58-year-old gave a glimpse into his training to fight Jake PaulCredit: YouTube/Mike TysonAnd fans recently voiced their concerns over Tyson’s carefully crafted training montages. But in a recent glimpse into his training camp, shared on Iron Mike’s YouTube channel, the 58-year-old showed off ripped abs. In the video, Tyson also fires off combinations on the bag in front of Muhammad Ali’s former boxing manager Gene Kilroy. And Kilroy – who has known Tyson since he was 13 – joked the former champion in training more now than he did to fight Lennox Lewis in 2002. READ MORE IN boxing The reformed Baddest Man on The Planet also sent out a fierce warning to Paul by releasing sparring footage. In the clip, he decks his sparring partner with a meaty left hook and said: “I’m just getting started.” The already controversial clash was further scrutinised when Tyson was forced to pull out of the initial July 20 date. He suffered an ulcer flare up in his stomach but has since been deemed medically fit to continue training.Most read in BoxingCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSTyson is also required to undergo additional brain and hearts checks ahead of his fight along with pre-bout drug testing alongside Paul. Paul, 27, has ten wins and only one loss in the boxing ring, losing a 2023 split-decision to Tommy Fury, 25.Tyson meanwhile returns for his first pro fight since 2005 despite facing Roy Jones Jr in an exhibition bout in 2020.Mike Tyson looks ripped at 58 as former heavyweight champ shows off impressive physique before Jake Paul fight More

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    World Cup stadium lies half demolished next to rubble as it hosts second-tier matches with no away end

    A WORLD CUP stadium currently lies half demolished and surrounded by rubble.But the hope is that it will all be ready to be opened within four years.La Romareda is currently being revampedCredit: RexThere is a building site at one end of the groundCredit: RexReal Zaragoza are still hosting matches despite the renovationCredit: AlamyLa Romareda in Zaragoza is one of the stadiums set to be used by Spain as they join Portugal and Morocco to host the 2030 World Cup.However, it seems a long way off being ready just yet.Recent images of the ground show three sides of the stadium intact – not dissimilar to Oxford’s Kassam Stadium.However, one end has already been destroyed and instead a pile of dirt lies behind the goal. READ MORE ON FOOTBALLDiggers and workers are hard at work renovating the stadium to increase its capacity from 33,608 to approximately 43,000 once the expansion is complete.Fifa require all stadiums to have a minimum capacity of 40,000 to be used at World Cups. The Nueva Romareda – the New Romareda – is set to be completed in 2028 at an estimated cost of £117million. That should in theory give Real Zaragoza two years to play in their refurbished new home before fans from all over the globe arrive to catch a glimpse of their country in action in 2030. Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSHowever, despite the ongoing construction and views that resemble a building site, La Romareda is still being used this season.Real Zaragoza – six-time Copa del Rey winners – currently play their league football in the Segunda Division, the second tier in Spain below LaLiga. But currently there are no tickets available for away fans while the refurbishment takes place. Instead, a banner has been erected in front of the rubble bank to block the eyesore view for players, fans and TV cameras alike. A total of 11 stadiums in nine Spanish cities are set to be used for the 2030 World Cup. The new Nou Camp, the redeveloped Bernabeu and the modern Metropolitano are the three flagship grounds. The home grounds of Espanyol, Athletic Bilbao and Sevilla are also on the initial list.And the Anoeta Stadium in San Sebastian, Malaga’s Estadio La Rosaleda, Estadio Gran Canaria of Las Palmas and the Estadio Riazor where Deportivo de La Coruna play are all in line – but each of their capacities are currently less than 40,000 so will need expanding to meet the criteria. READ MORE SUN STORIESBut the iconic Mestalla was stripped of its right to host matches after the shocking debacle surrounding Valencia’s proposed new ground. However, the biggest stadium used in six years’ time will be the brand new Grand Stade de Casablanca in Morocco – which will be purpose-built for the tournament and have space for a staggering 115,000 spectators. The diggers have been in to get to workCredit: RexThe Nueva Romareda will have around 43,000 seats and is set to be done by 2028Credit: AlamyThis is how the ground used to look before the end was knocked downCredit: GettyZaragoza is one of nine Spanish cities set to host 2030 World Cup matchesCredit: GettyWhat we know about the ‘new’ Old TraffordMANCHESTER UNITED plan to build a new stadium rather than redevelop Old Trafford.The decision was made after a number of fact-finding missions to other stadiums including the Bernabeu and Nou Camp.The cost of the project is expected to be a staggering £2billion.A capacity of 100,000 is expected.It is felt that a club of United’s standing should have a new state-of-the-art facility.The new stadium will be built on land adjacent to the Red Devils’ current home.United are looking to not only build a stadium but regenerate the area of Trafford where the ground will stand.There had been plans to KEEP Old Trafford rather than demolish it, and use it as a scaled down second venue.However, it’s looking increasing likely that it will in fact be entirely demolished.The club consulted with 30,000 fans about what to do and believe there is roughly a 50-50 split on staying or moving.The club have appointed the architects Foster + Partners to come up with a “masterplan”. The company were behind Wembley Stadium.Old Trafford has been United’s home since 1910.The target is for completion by 2030. More

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    Lewis Hamilton REPLACED by Mercedes for Mexico GP session by 18-year-old star tipped to succeed Ferrari-bound legend

    LEWIS HAMILTON will miss the first practice session for the Mexico Grand Prix.Hamilton, 39, will be replaced by his 2025 Mercedes stand-in Kimi Antonelli for the first session.Lewis Hamilton has been replaced for the first practice session of the Mexico GPCredit: GettyKimi Antonelli will come in for the seven-time world championCredit: GettyHamilton struggled last time out, failing to finish the United States GP after crashing out into the gravel on just his third lap.While he also qualified as the second-slowest driver in the field.And he will now be replaced by 18-year-old Antonelli, who has been tipped to succeed the seven-time world champion at the end of the season.Hamilton is bringing his time with the Silver Arrows to a close at the end of the season.READ MORE F1 NEWSThe Brit will be switching to Ferrari from the 2025 season onwards.Antonelli, who heralds from Italy, made a hash of his first time out on the F1 stage last month.The rising star crashed out on his fifth lap in qualification in Monza.However, Mercedes boss Toto Wolff described his out-of-box pace as “astonishing” up until that point.Most read in MotorsportHamilton crashed out of the US GP on the third lapCredit: RexAntonelli crashed during qualification on his F1 debut last monthCredit: GettyCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSFormula One rules state that teams must give two practice opportunities to rookie drivers each season – with one coming in each car.Chief Wolff certainly hasn’t piled any blame at Hamilton for his early crash in Austin, claiming that the car was to blame for the disastrous showing.F1 Driver Salaries in 2024: How Much Do They Make? Speaking to Sky Sports in the aftermath, he said: “100% car. I think he was not even pushing at that stage.”We’ve seen it [in qualifying] with George [Russell], and that was maybe over pushing it, but still abruptly losing it, putting it in the wall. “Today, such a situation, there was wind and there was a little bit of dirty air.”We definitely have an issue. I don’t know whether it was yesterday the same as today. Definitely Lewis Hamilton doesn’t lose the car like this.”Hamilton currently sits sixth in the drivers standings after two race wins and four podium finishes this year.While Mercedes find themselves fourth in the constructors standings.Mercedes chief Toto Wolff has claimed Hamilton was not to blame for his US GP crashCredit: Getty More

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    I watched Cristiano Ronaldo play for Al-Nassr, the atmosphere and standard shocked me… but he didn’t seem bothered

    WHEN I entered Al-Shabab’s stadium to watch Cristiano Ronaldo & Co in action, the 90 minutes that followed surprised me. It is now more than 18 months since Ronaldo joined the Saudi Arabia Pro League after his controversial Manchester United exit. The Al-Nassr away end was packedCredit: The SunAround 10,000 were at Al-Shabab’s stadiumCredit: The SunSunSport were on hand to cover the gameCredit: The SunAnd after just one full season, he is £200million richer thanks to signing football’s biggest-ever contract. His arrival sparked an influx of stars who left Europe’s top leagues to chase mega-money deals in the Middle East.And the huge offers on the table threatened to turn football as we know it on its head. The dust has since settled in the desert and the high-profile yet controversial transfers to sizzling Saudi seem to have cooled down.READ MORE IN football The likes of Jordan Henderson – despite insisting his move was not money-orientated – turned his back on the SPL after just six months. And other big names such as Neymar have yet to make much of an impact, although the Brazilian suffered a lengthy injury lay-off shortly after signing for champions Al-Hilal.But Ronaldo – approaching two years in the Gulf State – is still the poster boy for the SPL. So when I arrived at Al-Shabab’s 15,000-seat stadium, I feared it would be a sad affair to witness what his career swansong has come to.Most read in SportCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSBut I was pleasantly surprised.I was almost expecting to see another crowd of just over 600, much like the one who infamously watched Henderson in action before his move to Ajax.Cristiano Ronaldo sits in on son Cristiano Jr’s training session as 14-year-old looks to follow in dad’s footsteps Instead, 10,000 showed up and despite being an Al-Nassr away game, most were there for Ronaldo. The travelling Al-Nassr faithful made themselves known before the game had even kicked off by blaring out club anthems. SunSport snuck into the away end to get amongst the action – although our cover was blown as a result of being the only one not in Al-Nassr yellow. As the drums beat down and the chants sounded, my focus then turned to the game itself.My cynical preconceptions had me expecting 90 minutes of low-level football with the odd moment of brilliance from Ronaldo or Sadio Mane.It was the total opposite. In fact, the Champions League-winning pair struggled to impact the game for the most part. Mane looked pretty lost on the left wing while Ronaldo at times barely seemed bothered by what was going on in front of him. SunSport snuck into the Al-Nassr away endIt was a sea of Al-Nassr yellowThere were times when even getting himself back onside for an Al-Nassr counter attack looked to be a chore for the Portugal icon.At half-time, I was taken aback by the quality of football but lack of influence from Ronaldo and Mane. Now, it’s worth mentioning Ronaldo had been over 4,000 miles away playing against Scotland just 72 hours before this game.But for a player so competitive, who wants to reach 1,000 career goals, his lack of urgency at times left me shocked. As the half-time whistle blew, it was time to check out the footie scran. Now I wasn’t expecting Pukka Pies and a non-alcoholic pint but rather some traditional Saudi cuisine. Instead, only pastries, popcorn, cookies, coffee and various soda juices were on offer. Pizzas and pastries were served out the packetCredit: The SunWe settled for a cheese croissant, popcorn and cherry sodaCredit: The SunIt was an unusual stuffed cheese croissantCredit: The SunSunSport’s Jack Figg takes a bite into the matchday grubCredit: The SunI got myself a dodgy tasting cheese “croissant” with popcorn and a cherry soda, costing just £8. And I was in my seat as the second half kicked off, but again Ronaldo and Mane struggled to make things happen.It was actually another Premier League winner in Aymeric Laporte who opened the scoring with a volley after a corner.As the ex-Manchester City defender reeled off in celebration, Ronaldo trotted over to enthusiastically join in.Laporte looked to have won the game until an Ali Alhassan own goal levelled on 90 minutes. Our footage shows Ronaldo retrieving the ball to the centre spot to try and spark a late fightback. And to Al-Nassr’s credit, that’s what they did. Ronaldo looked to struggle at timesCredit: GettyBut he still scored the winning goalCredit: ReutersRonaldo got the last laughCredit: GettyA moment of trickery from winger Abdulrahman Ghareeb won a penalty for the visitors and gave Ronaldo – and the fans – the moment we’d all been waiting for.But even as the squabbles ensued after the blatant spot kick was awarded, Ronaldo distanced himself from the rowing pack.He then took the ball, placed it down and slotted past Kim Seung-gyu – before pulling off his trademark celebration on the 97th minute. But amazingly the drama was not over just yet. Al-Shabab themselves won a dramatic penalty in the 13 MINUTE of added time. But Abderrazak Hamdallah failed to keep his nerve and hit the post – sparking a relieved celebration from Ronaldo – the most emotion he showed all night. It brought a fittingly bonkers end to a pleasantly surprising experience watching Ronaldo’s Al-Nassr live.READ MORE SUN STORIESThe standard and atmosphere was no less than you would expect to see at some Prem and Championship games – thanks to the mix of elite names on the pitch.But even more impressively, that was achieved without Ronaldo even being at his best. Ronaldo leads the winning celebrationCredit: Getty More