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    Tottenham opponents Bodo/Glimt in chaos as they face having HALF their team out for crunch Europa League clash

    TOTTENHAM’S Europa League semi-final opponents Bodo/Glimt face an absentee crisis ahead of Thursday’s first-leg showdown.The Norwegian champions are already without three players due to suspension, including influential skipper Patrick Berg.Bodo/Glimt will be missing some key players when they face TottenhamCredit: GettyClub captain Patrick Berg is suspendedCredit: AFPOdin Bjortuft is injuredCredit: AlamyOle Blomberg is also a doubt due to injuryCredit: AFPBut now they are sweating on injuries to key centre-back Odin Bjortuft and winger Ole Blomberg.Ever-present Bjortuft, 26, was forced off early in the second half of Bodo’s 3-0 league win over KFUM on Sunday with a groin complaint.Bodo boss Kjetil Knutsen said after the game: “I do not know anything. I never enjoy a player laying down, but the medical staff are looking into it.”Bjortuft is now a doubt for this week’s trip to North London, along with wideman Blomberg who missed the KFUM game completely due to an injury picked up earlier this month.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLSkipper Berg, 27, is banned due to too many yellow cards, along with midfield partner Hakon Evjen and striker Andreas Helmersen.The latter netted a crucial goal in the quarter-final triumph over Italian giants Lazio, which added to their impressive list of scalps this season.Knutsen’s side have already beaten Olympiacos, FC Twente and Besiktas this season.While they also gave potential final opponents Manchester United a scare by going 2-1 up at Old Trafford in November, only to lose 3-2 thanks to a Rasmus Hojlund double.Most read in Europa LeagueCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITSBodo’s domestic campaign has only just kicked off, but they are unbeaten in four league games, winning three of them.Spurs’ season – and possibly the future of boss Ange Postecoglou – hinges on them going all the way in Europe.Fire alarm at Stockley Park sees VAR SCRAPPED in middle of Tottenham vs Nottingham Forest match as statement releasedThat is after an horrendous league term where they have lost NINETEEN games, with their latest disasterclass coming at Anfield on Sunday where a 5-1 thrashing handed Liverpool the title.Postecoglou has been without multiple key players due to injury this season but goes into the Bodo game only worrying about the fitness of captain Son Heung-min.The South Korean, 32, has missed the last four games with a foot injury.Ange Postecoglou’s season hangs on the Europa LeagueCredit: Getty More

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    ‘You’re meant to be looking after my f***ing daughter?’ – Alan Shearer reveals ridiculous story about Chloe’s boyfriend

    ALAN SHEARER shared a hilarious story after his daughter’s boyfriend had a nightmare journey to the London Marathon.The Newcastle legend’s son Will, 24, ran the gruelling 26.2 mile course across the capital yesterday.Will Shearer was cheered on by his loved ones as he completed the London MarathonCredit: @willshearer9Will ran to raise money for his dad’s charityCredit: @willshearer9Chloe Shearer’s boyfriend Micky Young had a disaster journey to LondonCredit: @chloeshearer1He was cheered on by all the family, including his dad, mum Lainya and his two sisters Chloe and Hollie.Shearer’s eldest daughter Chloe, 31, is in a relationship with former rugby player Micky Young and he made journey to London too after watching Newcastle beat Ipswich 3-0 on Saturday.Young was meant to hop on the 17:59 train but ended up making a huge error.Shearer told the Rest Is Football Podcast: “He got to the station five minutes early, he got on the train and then he heard the announcement, ‘Welcome to everyone heading to Edinburgh’.READ MORE IN FOOTBALL”It was non-stop all the way to Edinburgh. He looked at all the different modes of transport, flight, car.”But he got on the f***ing Mega Bus. The 10pm Mega Bus, which cost him £30 from Edinburgh to London.”He got in at 6:45am this morning to London.”I said to him, ‘and you are meant to be looking after my f***ing daughter in the future’.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITS”It stopped at Dunbar, Leeds and Sheffield. Oh you idiot.”The story left podcast co-hosts Gary Lineker and Micah Richards in stitches.‘Lineker never misses a chance’ – Fans in stitches as BBC show host trolling Alan Shearer in throwback clip from 2007Will, who was raising money for the Alan Shearer Foundation, completed the London Marathon in around 4 hours and 30 minutes.Shearer took to Instagram to congratulate his son, saying: “Time for a well earned beer @willshearer9 you smashed it. Proud of you running for the @alanshearerfoundation. Thank you.”Young is a retired scrum half who used to play for the Newcastle Falcons, Leicester Tigers and Bath.Shearer praised his son and said it was time for a well-earned beerCredit: Getty More

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    Awkward moment TNT Sports presenter gets blasted by sprinkler & forced to run for cover minutes before going live on air

    THERE are plenty of hazards that come with the role of a pitch side football presenter.For Scots telly favourite Connie McLaughlin, her ‘worst nightmare’ has unfortunately come true.Connie McLaughlin shared the unfortunate moment she endured at Stamford BridgeCredit: INSTAGRAM @CONNIEHMCLAUGHLINPundit Toni Duggan managed to get hold of the footageCredit: Instagram @tonidugganThe water struck poor Connie with some ferocityCredit: Instagram @tonidugganThe duo were sent running for coverCredit: Instagram @tonidugganConnie has become one of the most prominent presenters on Scottish football, providing coverage across the BBC, Premier Sports and TNT Sports.It was TNT duty for her this past weekend as she headed for Stamford Bridge.That’s where Chelsea and Barcelona were facing-off in the second leg of their Women’s Champions League semi-final clash.The game itself saw Barca ease their way to the final with a 4-1 win on the day, 8-1 on aggregate.READ MORE FOOTBALLBut before things got underway in West London, chaos struck for poor Connie!The presenter took to her Instagram stories to share a picture of an unfortunate moment RIGHT before they went live on TNT Sports.Pointing towards her hair, Connie revealed she’d been SOAKED before the broadcast began.Seeing the funny side, she said: “The pitch side reporter’s worst nightmare finally came true!Most read in Football”Sprinkler (felt like a power hose) right in the side of the face just before we went on air! 🤣”Former Barcelona and England star Toni Duggan was also part of the TNT Sports team and she managed to get the actual footage of the unfortunate moment!Celtic have clinched the Premiership title – now Hatate could leave with SIX players coming inDuggan shared the clip – seemingly filmed from a production area – on her Instagram stories, showing the exact moment the water came blasting towards herself and Connie.The unsuspecting presenter was clearly caught off guard, with the water striking her when her back was turned as she checked something on her phone.The powerful blast sends the duo running towards the sidelines, but there isn’t exactly far for them to go.Ex-footie ace Duggan was full of praise for Connie, adding on a further post: “Handled like a pro and still looked fab @conniehmclaughlin.”Enjoyed working with you today, even if we was drenched!”It isn’t the first time Connie has been caught up in a rather unfortunate moment while broadcasting.Late last year, while live on Radio 5 Live at Celtic Park, she revealed a bird had POOED on her while she was reporting.Read More on The SunAlways seeing the funny side, she remarked – alongside photographic evidence: “That’s a direct hit from a bird on my head whilst I was live on @5livesport.”Toni Duggan praised Connie McLaughlin for how she dealt with itCredit: Instagram @tonidugganConnie McLaughlin has appeared across a range of broadcastersCredit: Willie VassKeep up to date with ALL the latest news and transfers at the Scottish Sun football page More

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    How PSG went from comic club dubbed Hollywood FC to hungry team built on young talent facing Arsenal in Champions League

    FOR years they have been the punchline to a footballing joke.The dominant force in a “farmer’s league”, a circus of a club with a Big Top full of headline acts but not even a round of applause.Paris Saint-Germain will face Arsenal in the Champions League semi-finalCredit: GettyPSG president Nasser al-Khelaifi has overseen many versions of the clubCredit: AFPStars such as Lionel Messi, Neymar and Kylian Mbappe have all been replacedCredit: GettyAnd absolute flops when it comes to the Champions League.But having sent both Liverpool and Aston Villa packing already, Luis Enrique and his new-look PSG now have Arsenal in their sights.Mikel Arteta and his side know that they arguably face their toughest test yet on the road to Munich.Yet nobody would have said that at the start of the season. And even fewer when PSG were rolled over at The Emirates in the league stage.Indeed, the story of PSG under their Qatari owners has always been about the mis-steps and stumbles than the success.Now, though, they are on the brink of finally conquering the highest European peak, fulfilling the ambitions of club President Nasser al-Khelaifi.Sun Sport has spoken to insiders to trace the changing face of French football’s dominant force. And how the biggest potential crisis became the launchpad for rebirth and potential glory.2011 – the beginningIN 2011, PSG were not in the top TEN of all-time French clubs.JOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUSThey had just two Ligue 1 titles to their name, the last of which had come 17 years earlier, were owned by a US-based investment company and had flirted with the drop to Ligue 2 twice in the previous few seasons.Hooliganism was still a curse, too. The year before the takeover, Marseille fan Yann Lorence died after spending two weeks in a coma when he was attacked by two PSG supporters, one of whom, Jeremy Banh, eventually received a five-year jail term.Heartwarming moment Matty Cash’s reporter sister tells him she loves him after Aston Villa’s PSG defeatIt meant Qatari Sports Investment’s initial purchase of 70 per cent of the club’s shares in a deal worth £60m was a major surprise, even if questions were being asked about the relationship between the governments in Paris and Doha following the controversial hosting vote for the 2022 World Cup.In came a new big boss. Nasser al-Khelaifi. The former top 100 tennis pro who was to become one of the most influential men in world football.PSG insiders recalled: “We’re talking about a club that was on the brink of relegation, nowhere near European football.“You literally had fans being killed in the stadium –  the ultras killed a fan. And so they were banned for life. And it was an awful national crisis.“They were completely unsuccessful on the pitch, completely economically insignificant – and people forget that was just over 10 years ago.”2011-2016 – the “bling bling” stagePSG previously boasted stars such as David Beckham and Zlatan IbrahimovicCredit: EPACarlo Ancelotti was the manager between 2011 and 2013Credit: AFPLaurent Blanc won three consecutive titles as managerCredit: Getty – ContributorSuccess did not come instantly. Despite appointing Carlo Ancelotti before Christmas, PSG failed to lift the French title, finishing three points behind Montpellier.Not good enough and the summer of 2012 saw the chequebook out.That season saw the arrivals of Zlatan Ibrahimovic, with David Beckham arriving in January, plus South American superstars Ezequiel Lavezzi, Thiago Silva, Lucas Moira and others.It was a deliberate strategy. One of those closest to the heart of the club explained: “You have to go through the bling bling stage.“Just like when you launch a product, you have to overspend, over the market price, to get some market share.“If you’re launching a new sofa brand or a new TV brand, if you’re taking on Samsung, you’ve got to flood the market with your product, bring in a load of influence and brands to raise awareness about why you’re better.“So you overpay people and lose money, and it’s investment to then make money in the long term.“That’s where PSG went, that’s the cycle they’ve been on. So it was why they signed Beckham, Zlatan and others.“Then, over time, you look towards financial stability and a more proportionate business model.“You have to go through those phases just like Barcelona, Real Madrid, Man United, Chelsea, City all did.“They’ve all gone through the same business model as you have to if you want to go from zero to hero.”The titles started to come, even if Ancelotti hopped off to Real Madrid, replaced by Laurent Blanc.But so did the problems off the pitch.One well-placed source recalled: “The club pandered to the players and allowed them to have the control.“Signing Beckham summed it up. There was a feeling that they had to go and get the biggest names available, to make some sort of history.”2016-2023 – the Hollywood eraThe club failed to win the Champions League with one of the most sought-after attacksCredit: APMbappe left for free to join Real Madrid last summerCredit: GettyMessi also left as a free agent and is now in the MLSCredit: AlamyFour successive Ligue 1 crowns, three under Blanc, might have looked like success. But PSG were just the gigantic fish in a small pond. The Champions League was what mattered.Ambition was clear in the choice of managers asked to take PSG to the European elite.Engaging Unai Emery, Thomas Tuchel and then Mauricio Pochettino was designed to signal that dominating Ligue 1 was now expected. It was about conquering Europe.But that meant dominating the transfer market, too.And that was where the issues began.From 2017, when Neymar joined from Barcelona, swiftly followed by Kylian Mbappe – just a small matter of £367m between them – the conveyor belt did not seem to stop.Top of the tree, without question, was the capture of Lionel Messi in 2021, when cash-strapped Barcelona could not afford to keep him.From the inner sanctum, there are still no regrets: “Everyone focused on Messi. Messi was a free transfer and made the club money.“And on the pitch, it’s easy when you don’t win the Champions League that’s it’s assumed to be a failure. Actually, his statistics were very, very good.“But that phase of bling bling went on for too long.”Despite their credentials, manager after manager was undermined from within.A close advisor to one of them agreed: “There’s nothing wrong with spending money on players. Indeed signing Messi was basically printing money from shirt sales“But for too long it was just about the big names – they turned into a French version of FC Hollywood.“They weren’t buying players to fit the team, just commercial players. PSG were opening shops in London and New York and needed to have the big names so they could sell shirts.“If you had Neymar, Mbappe and Messi in the same team that meant you only had seven players prepared to run for the rest of the team.“And every time it was left to the manager to pick up the pieces.”It was not just those three, either. In 2021, following another Champions League near-miss when they were beaten by Manchester City in the semi-finals, PSG took veteran defender Sergio Ramos – despite his decade-long personal problems with Messi.There was also dressing room disquiet over the hierarchy’s decision to bring in Italian keeper Gianluigi Donnarumma, forcing out popular Keylor Navas.By 2023, it was eight Ligue 1 crowns out of 10 plus a bucketload of domestic cups. But still no Champions League titles.2023 onwards – new model, new horizonsThe last couple of years has seen the club become a teamCredit: GettyBradley Barcola is one of the many young talents in the squadCredit: ReutersKhvicha Kvaratskhelia was one expensive signing from NapoliCredit: GettySometimes it takes facing a nightmare to make the changes needed.And when Mbappe made clear he was going to see out his contract and force through a free transfer to Real Madrid, it was PSG’s lightbulb moment.Listening to al-Khelaifi now, it was all planned: “The five‐year plan was a mistake, I openly admit that. But we learn from our mistakes.“The new superstar of Paris Saint-Germain is the team, but we also have a lot of stars.“What is different today is that we have a strong collective on the pitch, and a strong and supportive institution off the pitch.“We also think in the short, medium and long term, and we don’t just look in front of our noses and react impulsively and emotionally to everything.”Or, perhaps, it was of necessity. The senior figure added: “A line was drawn when Messi was on a trip with his wife to Saudi Arabia rather than training. He got banned for two games.“That was a huge moment, a huge statement.“Then Mbappe was dropped and shown that the institution is stronger and more important than the individual.“Now we have the youngest team in the last eight of the Champions League and the third youngest in the entire competition.“The new training centre is a £300m process, about capturing French talent. Not buying in talent, but building it. That’s very much the future of the club and hopefully it will work.”There was, he admitted, a “little wobble” in the autumn.Ousmane Dembele was excluded from the squad for the league stage trip to Arsenal after Luis Enrique stated he “did not comply with the obligations of the team”.A 2-0 defeat in which the French champions rarely threatened was followed by losses to Atletico Madrid and Bayern Munich, with PSG facing early elimination, especially when they trailed Manchester City 2-0 at home after 53 minutes of their penultimate match.But four goals in 37 minutes, with Dembele outstanding, transformed the picture, meaning there was no panicky transfer splurge in January.The former Barcelona man’s response to his public shaming was remarkable, scoring 18 in a 10-game streak from mid-December and then six in six including the winner at Anfield.That the changes are real is clear, too, even if the £70m splashed out to land Georgian winger Khvicha Kvaratskhelia from Napoli was hardly done on the cheap.Dembele, Willian Pacho, Bradley Barcola, Desire Doue and Warren Zaire-Emery are the new faces of PSG.The managerial aide agreed: “What they are doing now is what they promised all the previous managers they would do – and never did!“Now the club is building a young team, a hungry team.”And one that, this time, really might be good enough to lift the biggest prize. Although Arteta and his Gunners will be thinking otherwise.Join SUN CLUB for the Arsenal Files every Friday plusin-depth coverage and exclusives from The Emirates More

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    Chris Eubank Jr breaks silence after hospital release with 46-word statement following epic Conor Benn victory

    CHRIS EUBANK JR has spoken out for the first time since being discharged from hospital following his victory over Conor Benn.He left Tottenham’s stadium with a heroic unanimous decision against born rival Benn. Chris Eubank Jr has been discharged from hospitalCredit: ReutersEubank was exhausted during the fightConor Benn is back in trainingCredit: https://x.com/ConorNigelBut Eubank Jr – who failed to make the 160lb middleweight limit and had a 10lb rehydration limit the morning of the bout – was taken to hospital.And just after 11am on Monday morning, Sky Sports reported that Eubank Jr had been discharged from after undergoing medical checks. Benn was also placed in hospital but spoke out on social media too on Monday morning – revealing he was already back training again. At 10.19am, Eubank Jr, 35, posted on social media: “Well it took nearly 3 years but we finally got the job done. READ MORE IN BOXING”Big shout out to everyone that supported the fight on Saturday & made it the once in a lifetime event that it was… without the fans none of this is possible, thank you.” Benn, 28, reacted to Eubank being discharged by posting “Great news”, and a hand-clapping emoji.He had already revealed he was back in training despite the gruelling 12-rounder, posting: “Yes, people. Attack the week, make the days count.”School’s never out. Working, learning and staying in shape. The same, really.Most read in Boxing”I watched the fight back. I, personally, have me up a point. I wouldn’t mind a, you know, one point either way.CASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITS”Four points is a bit wide, in my opinion. But you keep it moving. I ain’t gonna cry over spilt milk. I’ve got to do better than I do.”And work harder, if that’s possible, and work as smart as I can. We gotta keep it moving. We’re just getting started. Just getting started, baby.Conor Benn back in training just 48 hours after brutal fight with Chris Eubank Jr that put both boxers in hospital”Come on, attack the week. Let’s go.”Eubank Jr missed Friday’s 160lb middleweight limit by an agonising 0.05lb – having to fork out a painful £370,000 fine for doing so.But he did hit the 170lb rehydration cap on the morning of the bout – leading to concerns over his health heading into the fight. Benn also jumped from his regular 147lb welterweight fighting weight – causing Eubank Sr to slam the grudge match and threaten to boycott it.But Eubank Sr did emotionally reconciled with his son and watched as his eldest walked away with family bragging rights over 12 gruelling rounds. Eubank Jr vs Benn: SunSport’s verdictTHIRTY-FIVE YEARS of the Conor Benn and Chris Eubank Jr rivalry was settled with 36 minutes of violence.Yet with all the tremendous heart shown by both boxers, there wasn’t much technique, skill or finesse on display here.After tons of trash talking, egg throwing and mind games that have been played out to the world over the last three years, SunSport’s Wally Downes Jr gives his verdict on what should be the final chapter in one of British boxing’s biggest beefs.Read here to find out why the 12-round slugfest should not be repeated – and why the rivalry should now be put to bed.A rematch clause is in their contract with Saudi boxing supremo Turki Alalshikh having already eyed Tottenham again for September.But Eubank Jr could choose to move back up in weight while Benn has options down at welterweight to fight WBC champion Mario Barrios.Benn said: “Do I avenge the loss or move back to 147lbs and win a world title? If Barrios is watching, I’d love that.”But I feel like I just want to settle this.”Benn’s promoter Eddie Hearn added: “In defeat, he’s become a superstar.”We have to think about what we do next, we’ve seen tonight he’s a world-class fighter and can win world titles.”We’ve got a rematch up at 160lbs but this kid has an unbelievable future and can be a superstar in this country, filling stadiums.Read More on The Sun”I think he can win the rematch but we have to think carefully about what we do because he’s been through an unbelievable amount.”I’d like to see him go back to 147lbs and fight for a world title.”Eubank Jr beat Conor Benn on pointsCredit: Getty More

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    Conor Benn back in training just 48 hours after brutal fight with Chris Eubank Jr that put both boxers in hospital

    CONOR BENN is already back in the gym – just days after his agonising defeat to Chris Eubank Jr.The welterweight contender put on a fight for the ages with his sworn enemy in front of a sold-out crowd at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium last Saturday.Conor Benn went to war with Chris Eubank Jr for 12 rounds at the Tottenham Hotspur StadiumCredit: REXBenn lost a closely contested clash via unanimous decisionCredit: GETTY’The Destroyer’ was back in the gym less than 48 hours after the Spurs slugfestCredit: X@CONORNIGELEubank Jr ensured his family maintained bragging rights over the Benns with a unanimous decision victory in the closely contested 12-rounder.Benn, 28, cut a crestfallen figure in the aftermath of the Spurs slugfest and was consoled by his dad Nigel.But he’s seemingly already done licking his wounds and back plotting his ring return.Benn shared a video of himself jogging on the treadmill on his Instagram and X pages on Monday morning, in which he reflected on his first professional loss.READ MORE ON EUBANK JR VS BENNHe said: “Yes, people. Attack the week, make the days count.”School’s never out. Working, learning and staying in shape. The same, really.”I watched the fight back. I, personally, have me up [by] a point. I wouldn’t mind a, you know, one point either way.”Four points is a bit wide, in my opinion. But you keep it moving.Most read in BoxingJOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUS”I ain’t gonna cry over spilt milk. I’ve got to do better than I do. “And work harder, if that’s possible, and work as smart as I can.SunSport’s Wally Downes Jr gives his verdict on Chris Eubank Jr’s win over Conor Benn”We gotta keep it moving. We’re just getting started. Just getting started, baby.”Come on, attack the week. Let’s go.”Boxing fans were stunned to see Benn back in the gym so soon after his gruelling war with his arch nemesis.One wrote on X: “Get after it, Conor.”Another said: “Winner’s mentality.”And another said: “Massive respect, you’re a great fighter.”One remarked: “No way that fight was 116-112. Again, hell of a fight. “Happy you’re back training.”Another chimed in: “Let’s go, champ.”Read More on The SunBoth men left a piece of their soul in the ring after that iconic fight, which left them requiring trips to the hospital.Eubank Jr had to be under observation for two nights due to extreme dehydration but has since been discharged. More

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    Harry Redknapp: Jamie Vardy can fire Wrexham into Premier League if he makes ‘no-brainer’ transfer

    JAMIE VARDY has been backed to help Wrexham into the Premier League by Harry Redknapp.The striker has confirmed he will be leaving relegated Leicester City at the end of the season.Harry Redknapp has backed Jamie Vardy to succeed at WrexhamCredit: RexVardy has been tipped for a move to the Welsh clubCredit: GettyRyan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney have led the club to the ChampionshipCredit: GettyPromotion was confirmed on SaturdayCredit: GettyVardy, 38, spent 13 years at the King Power Stadium but, after a second relegation in three seasons, has called time.The former Premier League and FA Cup winner has since been tipped for a move to Hollywood-owned Wrexham.The Welsh outfit have risen up from the National League all the way to the Championship in consecutive seasons.Wrexham have had the backing of Deadpool actor Ryan Reynolds and It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia star Rob McElhenney since their takeover in 2021.READ MORE ON FOOTBALLRedknapp believes that if the club can pull off the signing of Vardy, then it could help them take one more massive step.He told BetVictor: “Jamie Vardy would be a fantastic signing for Wrexham.”He could get any team promoted next season from the Championship, I still think he has a lot to offer in a team that can make chances for him.”It would be a great move for Wrexham.Most read in FootballJOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUS“I don’t think he will be on the radar of Premier League clubs, but that said, I think he’s fantastic.”His work rate and everything about him is brilliant, if I was in the Championship I’d be moving heaven and earth to sign him.Jamie Vardy anounces he’s LEAVING Leicester in emotional video with striker left close to tears after 13 years“He would be a great value signing for any club, it’s a no-brainer in my eyes – he gives everything and works so hard.”I’d have him any day if I was managing a club who were trying to get promoted from the Championship, even a team like Burnley who have been promoted, his goals could help them stay up.”Wrexham confirmed their spot in the Championship for next season with their 3-0 win over Charlton on Saturday.The club is now five points clear of Stockport County and Wycombe Wanderers with just one game remaining.McElhenney and Reynolds celebrated the promotion with the trophy on the pitch.The Green Lantern star released an emotional statement amid the jubilations.It read: “We’ve been with Wrexham for what seems like the blink of an eye, but so much has happened.”I remember the first press conference, we were asked what our goals were… and I think Rob jumped in with, ‘The Premier League.'”People laughed. They had every right to. It seemed insane… but we weren’t kidding.”I feel at home here. It’s a place that values community, decency and history.”From the respect it pays to the Gresford Disaster, to the feeling of hope and miracles created by Mickey Thomas. These are big reasons Wrexham is growing into what it always was.”It isn’t just a place with a history of ups and downs, it’s also a FEELING. And a feeling is sometimes as good or better than a memory.”We made history. We’ve been promoted for a record third time in a row.”That doesn’t happen without the wisdom of Phil Parkinson and his coaching staff, or the talent of Paul Mullin. It doesn’t happen without Max Cleworth and Arthur Okonkwo.”Or Mark Howard who may have one of the hardest jobs there is. I watched Sam Smith create a frightening blend between football and martial arts, scoring our second goal yesterday.”The Stadium feels like a church. I know so many of you now. Since February, 2021, I’ve watched babies become regulars. And some regulars depart us for good.Read More on The Sun”We’ve had the honour to scatter ashes of loved ones across that field. I’ve even watched every available hand shovel snow off the pitch to keep a match from cancellation.”Somebody said the Welsh have the ‘heart of a poet and the fist of a fighter.’ That’s what I love about this place. I wish the whole world could visit Wrexham.” More

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    Chris Eubank Jr DISCHARGED from hospital after 36-hour stay having suffered from severe dehydration in Conor Benn epic

    CHRIS EUBANK JR has been discharged from hospital following his bloody victory against Conor Benn.The Brighton boxer was admitted after the fight on Saturday night for checks.Eubank Jr and Benn went toe to toe for 12 brutal roundsCredit: GettyEubank Jr was exhausted during the fight and suffered severe dehydrationCredit: GettyEubank Jr needed medical care following his victoryCredit: ReutersEubank Jr, 35, was in medical care for 36 hours having suffered from severe dehydration.It had been suggested that Eubank’s jaw had been broken during the epic fight by Benn.However, these claims were rubbished.The boxer spent time at the Royal London hospital so his kidneys, brain and heart could be closely monitored.READ MORE ON BOXINGThis came after his dangerous 48-hour weight-cut dehydration tactics with a sweatsuit.He had so little water in his body during the fight that he was unable to sweat.Eubank Jr edged the grudge fight at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in North London.He was named the winner by unanimous decision, with all the judges scoring the fight 116-112 in his favour.Most read in BoxingJOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUSThe boxer has posted on social media this morning with a brief statement.It read: “Well, it took nearly three years, but we finally got the job done.Conor Benn back in training just 48 hours after brutal fight with Chris Eubank Jr that put both boxers in hospital”Big shout out to everyone who supported the fight on Saturday and made it the once-in-a-lifetime event that it was.”Without the fans, none of this is possible, thank you.”Benn, 28, was reunited with Eubank Jr in the hospital as he was taken in for precautionary checks.As it turned out, their beds were only a couple away from each other.It is unclear whether the adversaries spoke.But it is understood that their fathers – Chris Eubank Sr and Nigel Benn, who fought twice in the 1990s – did exchange words.Eubank Sr had made a surprise appearance ahead of the fight after months of distancing himself from the fight and claiming his son was being put in danger by cutting so much weight.Meanwhile, it might not be too long until the boxers meet again in the ring.Saudi boxing chief Turki Alalshikh has suggested that a rematch could happen in September.Benn is already back in training, less than 48 hours after the punishing loss.Read More on The SunHe shared a video of himself jogging on the treadmill on his Instagram and X pages on Monday morning, in which he reflected on his first professional loss.He wrote a lengthy message, telling his followers “attack the week, make the days count”. Benn is back in training alreadyCredit: Credit: X@CONORNIGELEubank shared worrying footage in the build-up to the fight of him traning in a sweatsuitCredit: InstagramEubank Jr vs Benn: SunSport’s verdictTHIRTY-FIVE YEARS of the Conor Benn and Chris Eubank Jr rivalry was settled with 36 minutes of violence.Yet with all the tremendous heart shown by both boxers, there wasn’t much technique, skill or finesse on display here.After tons of trash talking, egg throwing and mind games that have been played out to the world over the last three years, SunSport’s Wally Downes Jr gives his verdict on what should be the final chapter in one of British boxing’s biggest beefs.Read here to find out why the 12-round slugfest should not be repeated – and why the rivalry should now be put to bed. More