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    PSG star Ousmane Dembele has more than just the Champions League trophy on the line after making luxury watch bet

    OUSMANE DEMBELE could prove a double winner when PSG take on Inter Milan in the Champions League final. The French forward is hoping to make history with the Parisian giants this weekend. Ousmane Dembele (right) has a bet with friend and luxury watchmaker Moustapha Diatta (left)Credit: https://www.instagram.com/o.dembele7/The Frenchman is currently enjoying the best season of his careerCredit: GettyPSG have never won the Champions League and are competing in just their second ever final. Dembele has been in superb form this season, bagging 33 goals across 48 games. The 28-year-old took on a bet with childhood friend Moustapha Diatta – a luxury watchmaker – before the season kicked off.French journalist Julien Laurens told the BBC’s MOTD podcast: “Ousmane Dembele’s best friend Moustapha owns a watch shop.READ MORE ON FOOTBALL”They made a bet at the start of the season that if Dembele scores 30 goals, he can go to the shop and choose whatever watch he wants as a gift. “For a long time that looked impossible.”He’s never got to 30 goals in any season in his career.”Dembele managed to achieve the feat with a remarkable effort in the second of the season, passing the milestone in March against Marseille. Most read in FootballBEST ONLINE CASINOS – TOP SITES IN THE UKAnd he went “double or quits” with his good friend ahead of Saturday’s showdown in Munich.Laurens continued: “Dembele is a player.Jamie Carragher reveals why PSG’s Luis Enrique is refusing to speak to him and CBS Sports before Champions League final”He went for doubles or quits. If PSG win in the Champions League final and he scores, he gets four watches, not two. “So Ousmane, it’s your time.”In a recent interview with The Athletic, Moustapha revealed the childhood friends met at the age of 5.And he was always convinced the former Barca winger would be a success.Champions League final 24-25 LIVEMoustapha told the outlet: “The days often revolved around football.”We’d have kickabouts with friends at the foot of our building or we’d challenge a team from another neighbourhood to a game.Read More on The Sun”Ousmane always had a ball with him. And he had a gift. He could already shoot with both feet and his dribbling was instinctive. “The results were pretty incredible.” More

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    Man Utd identify £70m ex-Premier League star as Bruno Fernandes replacement if captain leaves for Al-Hilal

    RUBEN AMORIM will make a £70million swoop for Pedro Goncalves – if Bruno Fernandes heads for Saudi Arabia.But Manchester United’s hopes of landing the Sporting Lisbon prize guy could be scuppered if the Portuguese club sell Viktor Gyokeres first.Pedro Gonçalves played under Ruben Amorim at SportingCredit: GettyBruno Fernandes has been linked with a Saudi switchCredit: PAUnited skipper Fernandes has until Friday to tell Al-Hilal if he is up for a move to the Middle East, and the Saudis are ready to pay £100m if they get the thumbs up.And if Fernandes does take the plunge on a three-year deal, the cash-strapped Reds could afford Goncalves – also known as Pote – with money to spare.Manager Amorim would still prefer to keep his captain, and insisted he was confident of doing so after United’s post-season trip to Hong Kong and Kuala Lumpur.But he is equally aware that a salary of more than £1m a WEEK is hugely tempting for Fernandes.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLAnd the Old Trafford money men know they will hit the jackpot by banking such a fee for a man who turns 31 a month into next season.Goncalves, 26, had two years at Wolves as a teenager, but returned to Portugal without playing a game.Amorim took him to Lisbon from Famalicao six years ago, transforming him into a more attacking midfielder who can also play wide.Goncalves, who hit 23 goals as Sporting ended a 19-year title drought in 2021, missed five months of last season with a ruptured thigh muscle.Most read in FootballBEST ONLINE CASINOS – TOP SITES IN THE UKBut he returned in April and scored in the final day victory over Vitoria which clinched the Portuguese championship again.Goncalves is also on Aston Villa’s wish list, but United believe his relationship with Amorim puts them in pole position.Ruben Amorim bursts out laughing when asked about Man Utd star’s futureThe biggest stumbling block could arise if Arsenal or Napoli can seal an early deal for £67m-rated striker Gyokeres, as Sporting would be unwilling to cash in on two of their star men.But the Portuguese side will land a £5m-plus jackpot if Fernandes heads to the Middle East, thanks to a clause giving them ten percent of any profit United make on their skipper.Join SUN CLUB for the Man Utd Files every Thursday plusin-depth coverage and exclusives from Old Trafford More

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    ‘Bro lost all his aura’ – Watch moment Lando Norris walks straight into a WALL at F1 Spanish Grand Prix

    LANDO NORRIS suffered a huge crash into the wall at the Formula One Spanish Grand Prix, but fortunately not in his car.The British driver is hoping to win back-to-back races for the second time in his F1 career after taking the chequered flag in Monaco last weekend.Lando Norris had an embarrassing gaffe at the F1 Spanish Grand PrixCredit: GettyNorris smashed into a wall while trying to walk into the McLaren motor homeCredit: Instagram @experiences.xoNorris was able to laugh it off with a fanCredit: Instagram @experiences.xoHis win moved him to within three points of McLaren team-mate and World Drivers Championship leader Oscar Piastri.At Spain’s Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, Norris went fastest in Free Practice One by more than three tenths, before clocking in fourth during Free Practice Two later on Friday.But ahead of Saturday’s Free Practice Three the 25-year-old made a huge gaffe in the F1 paddock.As he went to walk into the McLaren motor home, Norris was seen speaking to a fan.READ MORE IN F1However, the Bristol-born racer lost his bearings.And instead of going through the door, Norris ended up smashing straight into the wall.Video footage of the hilarious incident was shared to social media, with Norris almost seeming like he was trying to square up to the wall as he looked up at it in frustration.But his angry scowl quickly melted away in the Catalan heat and was replaced by a beaming smile as he was able to laugh at his accident.Most read in MotorsportBEST ONLINE CASINOS – TOP SITES IN THE UKHe was seen being checked by a member of the McLaren team and joking with the fan before he then managed to find his line and get through the door.Reacting to the funny gaffe, one fan said: “Omg that was hilarious.”Lando Norris left with head in his hands as F1 rival tells him he’s getting instant fine for press conference blunderA second said: “DNS in the paddock.”A third added: “Bro lost all his aura.”Another said: “It gets funnier every time you watch it.”A fourth joked: “I’m counting this as an injury therefore he’s winning.”Norris put in his best lap of the weekend when he eventually got behind the wheel of his McLaren in FP3.But he was still not quick enough to match Piastri, who clocked in a 1:12.387 which was more than half a second faster than Norris.While the two McLaren’s battle it out, they need to be careful of four-time world champion Max Verstappen, who remains just 22 points behind Norris as he eyes a fifth title in a row.Speaking to reporters on Thursday about his championship chances, Norris said: “It’s a great feeling to be in the lead of the championship and to have more points than everyone, but it’s not something I look at.”It’s not something that changes anything I do day to day. It doesn’t change how hard I work or what I try to achieve. “I just try to win this weekend and I’ll try and win in Montreal and I’ll try and win in Austria. It’s got nothing to do with what position I am in.THE new Formula One season is well underway – and one team appear to be running away with it.A massive summer of change saw Lewis Hamilton move on from Mercedes and join Ferrari, while the McLaren pair of Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri have a big chance to end Max Verstappen’s recent dominance.The Red Bull ace is aiming for a record-equalling FIFTH consecutive world title.INFORMATIONLATEST NEWSSEASON SO FAR”I think mathematically probably the whole grid can win the championship. I think there’s plenty of opportunities.”Max can still win, I think Ferrari — I expect them to get better into the season.”Iconic F1TV and Channel 4 commentator Alex Jacques revealed his verdict on this year’s “ludicrous” title race.Speaking exclusively to SunSport, he said: “I really loved it because you’ve got three drivers at totally different stages of their careers. “You’ve also got Lando Norris, [who] came in as the pre-season favourite.”Can he deal with the expectation on his shoulders? And Oscar Piastri, exceeding expectations for where he is. You’ve got the McLaren drivers trying to win their first championships.”You’ve got Max trying to make history and emulate the great Michael Schumacher. “And he’d only be two behind the all-time record if he gets five with a lot of his career still to go. It’s a wonderful dynamic. The qualifying sessions have been so tight.”We’ve not had a gap between first and second. that’s been over a tenth. “That is ludicrous. We used to have gaps between first and second of a second back in the early 90s. F1 is ultra-competitive, we’re having a great season.”Read More on The SunSpain’s Barcelona circuit, which has been a venue for the sport since 1991, could be hosting its last Grand Prix after F1 chiefs signed a deal for Madrid to host a new hybrid street race from 2026.Although Barcelona track chiefs are still hopeful of hosting races alongside the Madrid venue. More

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    Plymouth confirm exit of Wayne Rooney replacement in blunt 13-word statement as chairman sends surprise message

    PLYMOUTH ARGYLE announced the departure of manager Miron Muslic with a blunt statement on social media after some turbulent negotiations.Muslic, 42, took over at then-Championship Plymouth in January following the unceremonious departure of Wayne Rooney, who only managed five wins and 14 losses in 25 matches..Plymouth Argyle confirmed manager Miron Muslic’s departure with a blunt statementPlymouth chairman Simon Hallett shared a lengthy statement reacting to Muslic’s dramatic exitHowever, Muslic couldn’t steer Argyle to safety and suffered relegation to League One, finishing second from bottom.The Pilgrims wanted to keep the ex-Cercle Brugge boss but he dramatically opted for a move to Schalke, who will be playing in Germany’s second tier this season.The Greens went on to confirm Muslic’s departure to the German outfit with a very short tweet following another furious statement accusing him of “breaking previous promises”.Plymouth tweeted: “Miron Muslic has left Argyle to join 2. Bundesliga side FC Schalke 04.”Read More on FootballThe club shared a longer announcement on their official website where they praised some of his work, such as his famous FA Cup triumph over Premier League champions Liverpool, and wished him the best.Plymouth announced: “Miron Muslic has departed the club to join 2. Bundesliga side FC Schalke 04.”Muslic joined Argyle in January, overseeing 23 matches, including the memorable victory against Liverpool in the Emirates FA Cup. “Despite his best efforts, he could not stave off relegation with Argyle dropping to Sky Bet League One on the final day of the season.Most read in EFLHOW TO GET FREE BETS ON HORSE RACING”We wish Miron all the best for his future endeavours.”That led to a lengthy statement from Argyle chairman Simon Hallett who insists he did not want Muslic to leave and wanted him to lead next season’s bid to return to the Championship.Wayne Rooney starts new job in Middle East as Man Utd legend touches down for first day after leaving Plymouth Hallett stated: “After the season ended, and with rumours flying that Miron was attracting interest from other clubs, I called him personally and he assured me that he was 100% committed to Argyle. “As a result, Miron continued to take part in all recruitment meetings and was involved with interviewing and recruiting players until just last week. His colleagues had no indication that he wanted to leave.”Last Saturday, Miron informed the club that he wished to speak with Schalke with a view to joining them. Under his contract, a club wishing to speak with him needs Argyle’s prior permission. “We were unwilling to give such permission, but Miron informed us that under no circumstances was he going to return to Plymouth. Thus, we reluctantly gave the necessary permission.”By making clear his intention never to return, Miron gave us no choice but to move on. “We could have insisted on the full compensation and gone to court to enforce his contract but would not have had his services as head coach, and progress on recruiting a replacement would have been blocked. Chairman addresses Muslic exit”Rather than get mired in a protracted, and highly disruptive, process we settled for an amount of compensation that, while below the contracted sum, is a strong financial outcome for a League One head coach, enabling us to move on positively.”Hallett admitted there will be no new investors coming in to Plymouth any time soon.However, the owner promised he and existing shareholders will provide the necessary funds that will help the team and Muslic’s replacement meet their goals this coming season.Hallett added: “As you know, we have been in talks with a prospective new investor in our club for over a year. Those talks led to an application for approval of that investment being lodged with the EFL in February.”Unfortunately, negotiations have taken too long and the key information that both we and the EFL required to complete the deal has not been forthcoming. I no longer believe that news of the new investor is imminent.”As a result, existing shareholders (I, Argyle Green and the Holliday family) will provide the funds to ensure that we stay on course with our plans. Read More on The Sun”This means making funds available to ensure we have a competitive football budget to aim to return us to the Championship as soon as possible, as well as continued investment in Foulston Park. Our budget next season will be twice that we had the last time we were in League One. “These additional funds equate to the same level of financial support that was written into the investor plan for year one.”Plymouth Argyle Chairman Simon Hallett’s messageDear Green Army, I am sorry to have not written earlier after relegation was confirmed, earlier this month.Jane and I had personal issues in the US that forced us to cut short our visit to the UK, and we have been occupied taking care of them for a few weeks. Our thanks to those who sent best wishes, and all is ok now. We are making plans for a return to the UK later this summer.We are disappointed at Miron Muslic’s departure – not at his joining a club with a profile such as Schalke, but in the timing and manner of his leaving.We hired Miron in January, giving him a three-and-a-half-year contract. Shortly after his joining us, we also hired the staff he requested, in an assistant head coach, head of elite performance, performance analysis and, a little later, a set-piece coach. A recruitment team was in place for the season, augmented by our securing the services of Stuart Webber, a very experienced and well-regarded Sporting Director, to assist with the post-season rebuild of our squad, along with Tom Randle, who has subsequently joined us on a full-time basis as Head of Recruitment. After the season ended, and with rumours flying that Miron was attracting interest from other clubs, I called him personally and he assured me that he was 100% committed to Argyle. As a result, Miron continued to take part in all recruitment meetings and was involved with interviewing and recruiting players until just last week. His colleagues had no indication that he wanted to leave.Last Saturday, Miron informed the club that he wished to speak with Schalke with a view to joining them. Under his contract, a club wishing to speak with him needs Argyle’s prior permission. We were unwilling to give such permission, but Miron informed us that under no circumstances was he going to return to Plymouth. Thus, we reluctantly gave the necessary permission.By making clear his intention never to return, Miron gave us no choice but to move on. We could have insisted on the full compensation and gone to court to enforce his contract but would not have had his services as head coach, and progress on recruiting a replacement would have been blocked. Rather than get mired in a protracted, and highly disruptive, process we settled for an amount of compensation that, while below the contracted sum, is a strong financial outcome for a League One head coach, enabling us to move on positively.As you know, we have been in talks with a prospective new investor in our club for over a year. Those talks led to an application for approval of that investment being lodged with the EFL in February.Unfortunately, negotiations have taken too long and the key information that both we and the EFL required to complete the deal has not been forthcoming. I no longer believe that news of the new investor is imminent.As a result, existing shareholders (I, Argyle Green and the Holliday family) will provide the funds to ensure that we stay on course with our plans. This means making funds available to ensure we have a competitive football budget to aim to return us to the Championship as soon as possible, as well as continued investment in Foulston Park. Our budget next season will be twice that we had the last time we were in League One. These additional funds equate to the same level of financial support that was written into the investor plan for year one.I completely understand that this will be very frustrating for fans, as it is extremely frustrating for me and the rest of the Argyle Board. I have said constantly that my resources can enable us to be a sustainable Championship club, but that if we wish to aspire beyond that we would need new investment. I can provide some of that new investment, with the Holliday family’s and Argyle Green’s help, but not all.While progress towards a transaction in its current form looks to have stalled, we will continue to explore alternative routes, including being open to revised terms with other investment groups. It is important that we get the right investor, not the quickest investor, and this may take some time. We are committed to this, but in the meantime, current shareholders can (and will) support the club through its next stage of development.This current situation is disappointing, obviously, but honesty and transparency are important to us. It’s been a long, ponderous process, but one we thought would come to a successful conclusion. It has not, but we remain in a very strong financial position.Over the past five or six years, we have set out a clear pathway to achieving success at Argyle. In that time, we progressed from League Two to the Championship, where we spent two seasons, before suffering relegation. Our mission has been, and remains, to be a sustainable and competitive Championship club, but some of the decisions we have made in the last two seasons have not worked as we had hoped. Those decisions obviously contributed to our relegation, but were decisions made by the entire board, and it is entirely unfair to blame any individuals. Unfortunately, in sport, as in life, decisions made do not always work out. We are sorry and will do everything we can to put it right.Argyle’s long-term strategy is set by the board and executed by Andrew Parkinson, our CEO, and his team. Away from the pitch, the club continues to make significant strides. Thanks to the efforts of all staff, we have seen remarkable off-pitch progress including record revenues this year. We’ve also been recognised with several industry awards – testament to the quality of work happening every day behind the scenes. This progress is a direct result of the hard work and commitment of staff across all departments. Our focus on sustainable growth has led to significant infrastructure investments that now generate substantial revenue which supports our football operations.The first and still the largest of those investments was the refurbishment of the Mayflower Grandstand. Today, that not only provides outstanding match-day hospitality to our fans, but a facility for businesses and other organisations in the area. The revenues generated now number in the millions, and go directly into the running of the football club, primarily the football budget. The Grandstand refurbishment was the first and remains the biggest investment, but has been followed by the acquisition of Higher Home Park, part of which is now used as the Biffa Fan Zone; by the Green Taverners’ building, now the Far Post; by the acquisition of Goals, now Harpers; and by many smaller investments that have improved the experience for fans and sponsors. As a result, the stadium has been full for most home games. We have also invested in players, breaking the club transfer record several times and realising substantial surpluses on subsequent sales of players. The result is that your club is now financially stronger than it has ever been with a strong and diversified revenue base. Those revenues have, until last season, helped lead to our success on the pitch. We have consistently achieved more than would be suggested by what we are able to spend on the first-team squad alone. Sometimes, our results flattered our performances but, overall, the strategy to compete by outsmarting not outspending our competitors has been successful. Last season, it was not, and the board took the decision in January that our best hope of avoiding what by then was a very likely fate was to hire a Head Coach who could introduce a new playing style. We narrowly failed, despite the efforts of our staff and our players. I thank them all.We will play the coming season in League One, as we did three years ago. Our circumstances, though, are much changed, because of the investments we have made and the support you have given us. We will have the financial resources to compete strongly at the top end of the division. Relegation is always disappointing, but we are now in a position where we end up stronger than we began. In the long-term, this is not being a yo-yo club, this is being a club that invests for the long term and emerges stronger from any setbacks.You will know that former Head of Recruitment Jimmy Dickinson has left Argyle after a successful six years. Jimmy has been a positive influence on the club, and we wish him well in the future. We also congratulate Ross Goodwin, our Head of Football Data, who will return home, and take on a senior role as Head of Recruitment at Dundee United. We are delighted to welcome David Fox back to Home Park in a senior management role as Head of Football Operations. He will be responsible for helping formulate and executing strategy on the football side of the club. Initially, he will be aided by Stuart Webber, whose experience and abilities as a Sporting Director will be hugely beneficial to Argyle. David and Stuart have been actively engaged in the process of recruiting a new head coach, and we hope to have an appointment in place as soon as possible. David will be provided with the support, resources and structure he needs.As I mentioned above, we also welcome Tom Randle as Head of Recruitment. He, David and Stuart have already been working behind the scenes to identify and recruit the players who will join us this summer. Recruitment is led by David and Tom, with other senior executive involvement. This structure means recruitment continues regardless of any changes in coaching staff, ensuring alignment with the club’s long-term football strategy.We have already seen the fruits of this combined effort, and I’d like to welcome Jamie Paterson, Caleb Watts and Jack MacKenzie to Argyle.I’ll be back in the UK over the summer, when we will host a Fans Forum ahead of the new season. I’ll be very happy to address the questions I’m sure you will have on the investment setbacks and how we intend to take things forward to achieve our goals.Finally, to you, the fans – you have been outstanding. Week after week, match after match, home or away, your support never wavers, and all at your club are grateful to you. We’ve never been more determined to succeed and, alongside your unrivalled backing, through the highs and the lows, together we’ll do this.See you soon,Simon More

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    Is the Champions League final 2025 free to watch on YouTube?

    THE Champions League final will take place in Munich TONIGHT!PSG and Inter will go head-to-head for the ultimate prize in club football.The Champions League final will be hosted in MunichCredit: ReutersLuis Enrique and his young side are looking to claim the iconic Champions League trophy for the first time in the Parisians’ history.While Inter are out to win the elite European competition for a fourth time as they head into the final looking to go one better than in 2023, when they lost 1-0 to Manchester City in Istanbul.SunSport brings you all the information on how you can watch this year’s blockbuster Champions League final and if it’s available on YouTube.Champions League final 24-25 LIVEIs the Champions League final 2025 free to watch on YouTube?Previously, the Champions League final was available to watch for free on BT Sport’s official YouTube channel.READ MORE IN CHAMPIONS LEAGUEBut since the broadcaster rebranded to TNT Sports in July 2023, the showpiece match has been aired for free on a different platform.Last year’s clash between Real Madrid and Borussia Dortmund marked the first time the Champions League final was streamed on discovery+ instead of YouTube.TNT Sports opted to shift coverage to discovery+ to encourage more fans to sign up to the platform.This year’s Champions League final between PSG and Inter will once again be available to watch for free on the discovery+ app/website.Most read in Champions LeagueYou must make an account to access the stream, but you do not need to purchase a TNT subscription.The broadcaster also made the Europa League final and the Conference League final free to watch on discovery+. More

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    ‘I was there to lose’ – Confessions of journeyman boxer who LOST 96 fights but has WON battles with cocaine and booze

    JOURNEYMAN boxer Johnny Greaves battled drugs, booze, depression and abuse throughout his 100-fight pro career.The 46-year-old East Londoner admits he was “no better than useless” as he lost 96 TIMES.Johnny Greaves is one of Britain’s most celebrated journeyman boxersCredit: RexGreaves had 100 fights, winning his finalCredit: GettyHe would take some fights at the last minute, entering the ring on a stomach of lager, while also battling a debilitating cocaine habit and praying he would LOSE to guarantee further pay-days.Fans would SPIT on him as he walked into the ring and Greaves admitted that, at times, he was treated “no better than a dog.”But, no matter how big a beating he took, he never missed a day working as a self-employed painter-decorator to put food on the table for his missus Vicky, daughter Ruby and son Teddy.When Greaves turned pro in 2007, aged 30, he’d already fought 50 unlicensed and 30 amateur bouts.READ MORE IN BOXINGBut after being told he would earn just £800 a fight as a new pro, building up his name and needing to sell tickets, he swapped to the away corner.Knowing he could make almost £2,000 a pop as an opponent for up-and-coming stars, he forfeited his desire to be a champ.Greaves has relived his astonishing career for a new book called Bright Lights and Dark CornersAnd in an exclusive SunSport interview, Greaves revealed: “At the time I was skint. I didn’t have a lot of work on.Most read in Sport“Vicky and I had just moved into a place, Teddy had just been born with severe clubfoot, so he was in and out of hospitals every other day.“I was struggling badly.”However, his decision kick-started one of the most celebrated journeyman boxing careers in Britain, with Greaves fighting up to 20 TIMES a year.Britain’s next Tyson Fury set for world title & Taylor urged to fight on | Split DecisionRecalling his 2008 points loss to Ryan Walsh, Greaves revealed: “I’d just opened my third can of Fosters when my phone rang at 4.30pm on the Saturday.“I took the fight, agreed the money and was in the ring boxing at the Excel Arena at about ten past six.”On another occasion in 2012, Greaves, who also has a coaching licence, was set to act as a cornerman for Jody Meikle at York Hall – only to fight opponent Eren Arif himself.Greaves added: “I remember the promoter running out asking, ‘What do you weigh?’ I replied, ‘10st 6?’“He continued, ‘Do you want a fight?’ I said, ‘F***, what are you paying?’“So we discussed the money, then I phoned the missus to meet me at the station with a bag, my shorts, boots and a gum shield.“She passed the bag over the counter, I rushed back to York Hall and I was fighting about half an hour after that.”Greaves is very honest about the fight game, insisting money came first for him and winning could have affected his chances of earning.It’s not what a lot of people think, how the boxing game works. But let’s have it right – it’s a business, it’s not sport.Johnny Greaves He said: “I don’t wanna make it look like it’s bent, but, look, I boxed nine world champions, I boxed over 20 British champions.“I boxed the best fighters in the world – Anthony Crolla, Jamie Cox, Johan Perez.“Or, you’re boxing against young lads that look, let’s have it right, if you win these fights, you’re gonna lose work for yourself, you then become a risk, so you play the game.“You don’t let your hands go against these kids, you play through, get through nice and safe, get paid, lose on points, hopefully.”And then you fight again the week after.”But while he was boxing, Greaves harboured a secret not even his family knew.He was battling a cocaine addiction so fierce he would even take it on fight nights.He confessed: “I’m disgusted about the way I went through things with the drugs through my career. ‘Things were pretty crazy’“Recreational drugs, nothing performance enhancing. If anything it’s performance debilitating, to be honest.“Getting through packets of cocaine, just just to control my nerves, control my moods. I had a habit and I’m really disgusted about it.”Johnny Greaves in action against Dan Stewart in 2009Credit: PA:Press AssociationJohnny Greaves with a swollen eye against Bradley Skeete in 2011Credit: GettyIn 2009, Greaves fought Oisin Fagan in Dublin on the back of a massive booze bender.Greaves recalled: “I was on my own in a hotel room and up all hours of the night doing what I was doing.“I got in and boxed the top Irish lad the next day. Things were pretty crazy then.”Greaves has now overcome his cocaine habit and has been working painting The Shard at London Bridge Station.He added: “My family were always well provided for. My whole life has been about providing for my kids.“But my release, getting away and forgetting about my life as a loser, would be to go and get smashed and forget about it.”The toughest part of my boxing career was dealing with the abuse that I was getting.Johnny Greaves He has also beaten his booze demons.But still suffers from depression, still bears the mental scars of fighting against vulgar, hostile crowds.And he said: “I’ve always been weak mentally, suffered a hell of a lot with depression and suicidal thoughts, very low self-esteem.“And look, when you’re in front of crowds of 900 people all screaming and shouting and slagging you off and laughing at your record, it was emotionally tough.“The toughest part of my boxing career was dealing with the abuse I was getting.“Why would I want my son coming to watch me get beaten and suffer dogs’ abuse from the crowd?“I’ve had people spit on me when walking into the ring, it’s a nasty game. I was treated no better than a dog at times.”I had 100 professional fights, I won just four. To anyone who doesn’t understand the game, you’re no better than useless.You’re Not AloneEVERY 90 minutes in the UK a life is lost to suicideIt doesn’t discriminate, touching the lives of people in every corner of society – from the homeless and unemployed to builders and doctors, reality stars and footballers.It’s the biggest killer of people under the age of 35, more deadly than cancer and car crashes.And men are three times more likely to take their own life than women.Yet it’s rarely spoken of, a taboo that threatens to continue its deadly rampage unless we all stop and take notice, now.That is why The Sun launched the You’re Not Alone campaign.The aim is that by sharing practical advice, raising awareness and breaking down the barriers people face when talking about their mental health, we can all do our bit to help save lives.Let’s all vow to ask for help when we need it, and listen out for others… You’re Not Alone.If you, or anyone you know, needs help dealing with mental health problems, the following organisations provide support:“People just don’t understand the game and the business model of how boxing actually works.“So dealing with things mentally and emotionally was tough.”Greaves had just one rule when he fought – his friends and family were banned from attending.He explained: “Look, I’m there to lose. I don’t want my wife and kids seeing that.”However, he made an exception for his final fight in 2013 when he BEAT Dan Carr at York Hall to bow out with a victory in front of 500 of his fans.Greaves beamed: “I fought my heart out and trained like a beast. I would have boxed anyone in my last fight and been confident enough to win it.“I would have boxed King Kong that last time and I’m pretty sure I would have at put up a good fight.”Greaves opens up on his astonishing career in his biography, Bright Lights and Dark Corners, which is on sale now.Detailing his boxing life in black and white helped him KO the demons that plagued his years in the ring.Read More on The SunHe said: “This book has been a therapy session for me, it’s about getting a lot off my chest.”Bright Lights & Dark Corners by Johnny Greaves is available to buy now at greavesbook.comYou can buy Johnny’s book, Bright Lights & Dark Corners, now More

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    Aston Villa keen to loan out Argentina star after midfielder’s stay at Bayer Leverkusen comes to an end

    ASTON Villa are seeking a new loan destination for midfield schemer Emi Buendia as he returns from Bayer Leverkusen.Buendia is eager for a Premier League opportunity and his availability is likely to attract the attention of his former boss, Daniel Farke, at Leeds United.Emi Buendia scored two goals in 11 appearances for LeverkusenCredit: GettyNewly promoted Leeds United have been looking at himCredit: GettyLeverkusen decided against pursing a permanent move for the ArgentineCredit: GETTYHowever, Leeds have other priorities and Buendia may have to wait to see how committed they are to bringing him in.Leeds are allowed only two Premier League loans which could limit their options.Villa missed out on Champions League football to Chelsea and Newcastle after a defeat to Manchester United on the final day of the season.Since then, all attention has shifted to the future of goalkeeper and influential team member Emi Martinez.READ MORE FOOTBALL NEWSThe Argentine has been sensational for Unai Emery’s side but fueled speculation of an exit when he broke down in tears and took a bow in front of the Holte End after Villa’s final home game of the season.There had been reports suggesting a lucrative move to Saudi Arabia, but recent links indicate that Manchester United are now monitoring him.Neil Cutler, Martinez’s former coach at Villa and close friend, hinted at a potential Premier League move when he said: “This summer is pivotal for Emi in terms of his career.”He’s been voted the best goalkeeper in the world twice and it seems there is an opportunity for him this summer with all his options open.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITS”Big clubs are queuing up to speak to him and he either stays at a massive club like Villa or moves to a truly world-class club.Why these WILD Chris Wood & Morgan Rogers stats could spell disaster for Chelsea & Man Utd | Experts’ best bets – Weekend Wager“I don’t think money is the issue for Emi, so I don’t think he’s ready to move to Saudi Arabia just yet.“If he does move, it would be to a much bigger club, one of the really big hitters, like Barcelona, Real Madrid, Atletico Madrid… or even Manchester United.”Regarding potential incomings, Villa have been linked with Lille goalkeeper Lucas Chevalier, Espanyol’s Joan Garcia, and Nice’s Marcin Bulka if Martinez were to leave. More

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    Why has the Allianz Arena been renamed for the Champions League final?

    INTER take on Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League final at Bayern Munich’s Allianz Arena TONIGHT!PSG are looking to capture the Champions League for the first time in their history.Inter Milan will look to win the Champions League for the fourth time in their historyCredit: Spada/LaPresse via APPSG will be looking to win the Champions League for the first timeCredit: Loic Baratoux/ZUMA Press WireBayern Munich’s Allianz Arena will go by a different name tonightCredit: Daniela Porcelli / SPPFor Inter, they are aiming for a fourth title in their history, and a first title since their win over Bayern Munich in 2010.History is on PSG’s side, with every final in Munich crowning a new champion, as Nottingham Forest, Marseille, Borussia Dortmund and Chelsea all won the competition for the first time there.However, Munich’s famous Allianz Arena will have a different name tonight, as one Uefa regulation prohibits their current name.SunSport can reveal why the Allianz Arena will have a different name tonight.Read more Champions LeagueChampions League final 24-25 LIVEWhy has the Allianz Arena been renamed for the Champions League final?Bayern Munich’s home ground – the Allianz Arena – will have a temporary new name for the 2025 Champions League final.Their ground will be renamed the ‘Munich Football Arena’ for the HUGE clash between Inter and PSG.This is because of Uefa regulations, which state the home club must provide a “clean stadium” for fixtures.This means there must be no branding or sponsor in the name of the stadium during the Uefa competitions. Most read in Champions LeagueThe regulation has also seen Arsenal have to rename the Emirates whilst in the Champions League.What TV channel will the Champions League final 2025 be on and can it be live streamed? More