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    Jack Grealish belts out rap song after wild all-nighter celebrating Man City’s historic Champions League victory

    PARTY boy Jack Grealish belted out a rap song from the Man City team bus as he led their Champions League celebrations into the early hours yesterday.The England ace, 27, repeatedly poked his head out of the sunroof, yelling “woo!” before they set off.
    Jack Grealish repeatedly poked his head out of the sunroof of the team busCredit: Simon Jones
    Grealish has a lager in the dressing room
    Grealish knocked back beers and belted out Blues chants with his teammatesCredit: Getty
    Jack had knocked back beers and belted out Blues chants with his teammates in the dressing room after they beat Inter Milan 1-0 in the Champions League final to complete their historic Treble.
    The winger sang a version of Fleetwood Mac’s Everywhere with lyrics altered to turn it into a City tune.
    After the match in Istanbul, City’s £100million record signing was close to tears as he told what the achievement meant to him.
    Brummie Jack said: “Anyone that knows me knows how much of a family person I am and how much I love football and, I don’t know . . . this is what I’ve worked for my whole life.
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    “You think back to all the people that have helped you and just seeing my family in the crowd, it makes me emotional.”
    Grealish toasted the victory by sharing a kiss with girlfriend Sasha Attwood, also 27, on the pitch.
    City’s aces, manager Pep Guardiola and their loved ones then went back to the five-star JW Marriott Hotel Istanbul Marmara Sea to carry on the party.
    Grealish, Kyle Walker and others raved until 8.30am local time.
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    Goal machine Erling Haaland puffed on a cigar and declared his love for Grealish in an Instagram selfie.
    Walker was seen holding a microphone with a bottle of booze next to him in an 8.30am Instagram snap.
    City had an exclusive bash with a dancefloor, DJ decks and disco balls in a conference room and adjacent space outside.
    The equipment, booze and hotel space is likely to have cost hundreds of thousands of pounds.
    The partying players showed no signs of slowing down as they departed the hotel — goalie Ederson was holding a bottle of Asahi on the team coach at 11.55am.
    The “big-eared” Champions League trophy was bundled on to the bus as City made their way to the airport.
    Players continued the celebrations yesterday afternoon during the three-and-a-half-hour flight home from Istanbul.
    Belgian midfield maestro Kevin De Bruyne, who limped off with an injury in the first half of the final, posed wearing the golden crown from the Premier League trophy.
    The Belgian, 31, also bantered with Grealish.
    And local lad Phil Foden, 23, who came on for De Bruyne, could not stop smiling on the jet to Manchester.
    Guardiola led his squad off the club’s custom jumbo, hoisting aloft City’s first Champions League trophy alongside skipper Ilkay Gundogan, 32.
    Hundreds of fans lined the exterior fences of Manchester Airport to welcome their side home.
    City are now set to embark on an open-top bus parade through Manchester, starting at 6.30pm tonight.
    Thousands of fans will glimpse their Premier League, FA Cup and Champions League trophies.
    Some 30,000 fans had descended on Istanbul, with midfielder Rodri’s 67th-minute strike breaking the deadlock.
    Ex-boxing world champ Ricky Hatton, 44, was among them.
    But Oasis legends Noel and Liam Gallagher did not attend.
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    Noel, 56, on tour in the US, watched with fans in San Diego, California.
    After the game, he said: “Tonight, the Manchester rain will taste like champagne. This is the end of the beginning. This is only the start.”
    Local lad Phil Foden could not stop smiling on the planeCredit: Getty
    King Kevin De Bruyne with his Champions League crownCredit: Getty
    Heroes Pep Guardiola and Ilkay Gundogan arrive back home with the CupCredit: Getty
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    Marcus Rashford’s Miami party girl revealed to be business savvy personal trainer who lectures at ‘Big Booty University’

    THE girl who partied with Marcus Rashford after he split from his fiancée is today revealed as personal trainer Courtney Caldwell.US-based Courtney also fronts the Big Body University — which promises to help followers get a bum like Kim Kardashian.
    Marcus Rashford was seen arriving back at his hotel with personal trainer Courtney Caldwell in MiamiCredit: The Sun
    A source said: ‘Courtney is not only beautiful, she is business minded and incredibly smart’Credit: Courtney Caldwell
    Stunning Courtney wows her 117,000 Instagram followers with snaps at the beach and in the gymCredit: Courtney Caldwell
    We told yesterday how the England and Manchester United striker, 25, was seen returning to his hotel with her at 5am after partying at an exclusive nightclub while on holiday in Miami.
    Courtney sells workout and meal plans online — enjoying lucrative deals with brands like Gymshark.
    A source said: “Courtney is not only beautiful, she’s business-minded and incredibly smart.
    “Marcus was lucky to spend time with her. She is really something special.”
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    Courtney has a massive presence online thanks to her meal plan business and a love of sharing workout videos.
    Her TikTok page boasts 516,000 followers and 14.4million likes.
    At the weekend she posted a video on Instagram showing her in a tiny bikini while on a yacht, with the caption: “Anything for you.”
    The Sun on Sunday exclusively revealed yesterday that Marcus had split from childhood sweetheart Lucia Loi, 25.
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    They got engaged last year.
    A source said: “The relationship ran its course and they remain very close friends.”
    Marcus — who himself has an honorary doctorate from the University of Manchester — flew to Florida after United’s 2-1 FA Cup Final defeat to Manchester City.
    Those close to the former couple say they broke up two months ago.
    The US based beauty is a personal trainer and has made her money from lucrative deals with brands like GymsharkCredit: Courtney Caldwell
    She fronts the Big Booty University which promises to get her users a bum like Kim KardashianCredit: Courtney Caldwell
    A source told The Sun: ‘Marcus was lucky to spend time with her. She is really something special’Credit: Courtney Caldwell
    Courtney encourages other women to work on building their bums
    Marcus has been enjoying a luxury stay in Miami following his break up with Lucia LoiCredit: Getty
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    England football chiefs replace Snickers sponsor in new health drive

    BARS of Snickers chocolate have been subbed by England footie chiefs in a new health drive.The treat, a partner of the England and Scotland teams, has been replaced by healthier Kind cereal bars.
    Snickers will no longer be sponsoring the England football teamCredit:
    FA officials did not want stars including Harry Kane and Beth Mead to be associated with Snickers after last year launching The Greater Game scheme to inspire youngsters to be healthier.
    Instead they will now be ­promoting Kind bars, which have a lower sugar and calorie count, and Extra chewing gum.
    The move is part of a new sponsorship deal with Kind owners Mars ­covering this year’s women’s World Cup and 2025 Euros, and the men’s Euros in 2024 and the World Cup in 2026.
    Kerry Cavanaugh, UK marketing boss of Mars Wrigley, said: “For this latest chapter of our FA partnership it felt right to focus on a new healthier product.
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    “Our Kind bars and Extra gum are a better fit for that than Snickers.”
    Navin Singh, FA commercial director, said: “This evolving partnership aligns perfectly with our passion to encourage ­balanced lifestyles.”
    Mars, which bought the Kind brand in 2020, has been an FA sponsor since 2009.
    Last year the FA ended a 20-year sponsorship tie-up with fast food giant McDonald’s, the longest in the FA’s history.
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    Marcus Rashford splits from childhood sweetheart fiancée & returns with girl to hotel at 5am after partying

    ENGLAND football ace Marcus Rashford has split from his childhood sweetheart fiancée.The Manchester United striker, 25, got engaged to Lucia Loi in May last year.
    Marcus Rashford has split from his childhood sweetheart fiancée Lucia LoiCredit: Getty
    Rashford and a girl were pictured returning to his hotel at 5am in Miami
    An onlooker said: ‘Pretty girls were flocking to Marcus at the hotel. He seemed to be having a great time’
    The Man Utd ace returned to the hotel alone with one of the girls — flanked by a minder
    A source insisted: “It’s nothing complicated. The relationship ran its course and they remain very close friends.”
    The star has been taking a break in Miami and partied with girls on a night out — returning with one woman to his hotel at 5am.
    The striker had earlier being seen chatting to bikini-clad women by the hotel pool.
    According to British holiday-makers, he had use of an exclusive cabana with five-star service.
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    They said he chatted to girls as bottles of champagne and food were delivered for them.
    He was enjoying a break in Miami as sources confirmed that he had broken up with his fiancée.
    They said the England and ­Manchester United ace split from childhood sweetheart Lucia Loi around two months ago.
    Rashford flew to Florida the day after United’s 2-1 FA Cup Final defeat to Man City last Saturday.
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    He booked a suite at a hotel as he holidayed with team-mate Tyrell Malacia and pals.
    One onlooker said: “Pretty girls were flocking to Marcus at the hotel.”On Thursday, he partied at exclusive nearby nightclub Mr Jones.
    Later, at about 5am, he returned to the hotel alone with one of the girls — flanked by a minder.
    Marcus and Lucia announced their engagement last year and were pictured on holiday together three months ago.
    Marcus and Lucia announced their engagement last year and were pictured on holiday together in late MarchCredit: Eamonn and James Clarke
    Rashford scored 30 goals in all competitions for United this season and won the Carabao CupCredit: Rex
    Some fans had credited Rashford’s return to form last season to his settled love life off the pitch.
    Marcus scored 30 goals in all competitions for United last season and won the Carabao Cup.
    The pair fell for each other at Ashton on Mersey School, in Sale, Gtr Manchester, when they were 15.
    After nine years together, they split in May 2021, blaming the pandemic and lockdown pressures.
    They reunited in January last year and four months later Rashford popped the question at a Hollywood villa after a romantic meal at seafood restaurant Catch LA.
    He confirmed their engagement on Instagram, posting an image of the pair embracing as they stood on a bed of white roses in front of a heart-shaped archway.
    Lucia — a close pal of England star Jack Grealish’s girlfriend Sasha Attwood — has travelled abroad to watch Marcus play in big games and to cheer him on.
    She was at the World Cups in Russia in 2018 and Qatar last year, where she was seen wearing a top with Rashford’s name on the back.
    Lucia, who worked as an account executive for Manchester firm Sugar PR, graduated from university in advertising and brand management with first-class honours.
    During his Miami trip, Rashford spent time coaching youngsters at the IMG Academy football camp — posting snaps on his Instagram.
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    He is expected to join England’s squad this week for the Euro 2024 qualifying games in Malta on Friday and against North Macedonia at Old Trafford the Monday after.
    A source added: “Marcus is laser-focused on the next phase of his football career and is putting all of his focus into that.”
    Rashford is expected to meet up with the England squad on Sunday ahead of the 2024 Euros qualifying gamesCredit: Getty More

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    We achieved a dream with West Ham’s Europa Conference League win – here’s where the club goes next

    WEST Ham United are European winners. And just saying those words feels incredible.Wednesday night’s victory in the Europa Conference League final over ACF Fiorentina will live long in the memory of Hammers fans at home and abroad.
    West Ham ran out 2-1 winners in the Europa Conference League Final against Italian club ACF Fiorentina on Wednesday nightCredit: Story Picture Agency
    As West Ham vice chair, Karren Brady was in the stands to watch the historic scenesCredit: supplied
    The celebrations that followed will for ever be etched in the history of this great club.
    Wednesday began with nervous excitement and anticipation when the directors and I arrived at Stansted airport at lunchtime.
    It was fantastic to be able to share the moment with friends and colleagues, some of whom I have worked with for many years.
    In some cases, decades.
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    I have worked alongside David Sullivan for more than 30 years and he arrived looking extremely dapper in his claret and blue shirt and jacket, which he had been saving for a special occasion.
    None could have been more momentous than this.
    He was joined by his partner Ampika, armed with his favourite sweets to settle the nerves.
    My husband Paul and our son Paolo were helping to calm my nerves, until Paolo joked that my jacket was in Fiorentina colours.
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    It was lilac, not purple, but I took it off just in case!
    For so many years we have travelled more in hope than expectation, but something told us this was our time.
    Work has been under way, step by step, day by day, for years to get us to a day like Wednesday, so when it came, we all wanted to savour it.
    Noise was deafening, I had goosebumps
    The Claret and Blue Army are the best in the world and we wanted to come home with the trophy for them, for manager David Moyes, for our hardworking, passionate and dedicated players and staff.
    They all deserved it so much.
    Players, staff and their friends and family were up until dawn partying in the streets of PragueCredit: AFP
    West Ham is a family, and that family has not been without its hard times.
    But those hard times mean the good times are even more special when they come.
    When we landed, I was inundated with messages of support from across the world of football.
    There was not a colleague of mine in the Premier League who did not message me to wish us luck.
    It was so heartwarming to receive this support and reminded me what a truly unifying game football is.
    As I saw the fans in Moore 6 and Rice 41 shirts, it suddenly felt very real.
    And as we approached Eden Arena, we stopped the car and jumped out for a photo, bursting with pride to see our crest up there under the words “European final”.
    This was it, West Ham United were about to play in a European final.
    The noise when our players emerged for their pre-match warm-up was deafening.
    The atmosphere was building and I had goosebumps, you could just feel the energy.
    When our supporters raised their flags and made the stands claret and blue, I was once again filled with pride.
    The first half was cagey, as you would expect from a final.
    The 15-minute break did nothing to ease anyone’s nerves, and the 45 minutes that followed were a rollercoaster of emotions for everyone.
    Every single final has its hero and it would be Jarrod Bowen who would write his name into Hammers history for ever more by sliding home the winning goal.
    Said Benrahma’s ice-cool penalty had given us a 1-0 lead just after the hour mark, with the crescendo of noise in the stadium reverberating back to East London.
    Fiorentina, the in-form team in Italy over the past couple of months, responded five minutes later with a well-taken goal by Giacomo Bonaventura, and as the clock ticked towards the 90-minute mark we started to gear up for extra time.
    When the ball broke to Lucas Paqueta in the middle of the park, you just knew our Brazilian magnifico would find the right pass.
    He played a sublime ball to Jarrod, and when he broke through I just knew this was our chance and we had to take it.
    He did just that, sliding the ball home to put us 2-1 up.
    It was a completely surreal moment.
    There was absolute elation on the pitch and in the stands.
    We couldn’t quite take it in.
    I turned to my colleague, who held my hand, with tears in her eyes and she said: “This is it, I really think we’re going to do it now.”
    But with a long VAR check and five minutes on the clock, I didn’t dare believe it until that final whistle.
    I squeezed her hand and said: “Let’s wait, we’re not there yet.”
    Five minutes of added time somehow became eight minutes, but as the clock ticked down it was becoming more and more real and the tears were already beginning to fall.
    After what seemed like a lifetime, the referee blew for full time.
    We had done it. West Ham United . . .  European winners.
    We were just jumping up and down and hugging, united in jubilation and what it meant to us all.
    One of my colleagues turned to me and said: “Remember when you got the stadium and we stood in it empty and dreamed of filling it, keeping our best academy players, attracting international stars, hosting European nights and of a night like this?”
    We both knew this was a special milestone moment in beginning to realise those dreams.
    I loved every moment, we all did, but in all the elation there was also a moment of reflection for us all.
    We lost our close friend and much-loved joint chairman David Gold at the start of the year, and then his beloved daughter Jacqueline, a remarkable woman, two months later.
    Each and every one of us were thinking of them both at that moment.
    I genuinely believe they were looking down on us on Wednesday night.
    On the pitch, the immediate post-match celebrations were incredible to witness.
    All the emotion of the season came pouring out of players and staff alike, as well as the fans in the stands.
    Declan Rice sliding on his knees towards the corner flag; Tomas Soucek and Vladimir Coufal draped in the Czech flag; Lucas Paqueta dancing the night away with his family; Mark Noble, Mr West Ham, in floods of tears; David Moyes jumping with delight, showing the world a side of him that we have all known and loved for some time.
    The scenes will stay with me for ever.
    It was one big party, and it was only just getting started.
    Watching the team lift the trophy is one of those moments you take an image of in your mind to store for ever.
    The celebrations continued long into the night.
    Players, staff and their friends and family were partying until dawn, with DJ Tony Perry on the decks, and more renditions of Cotton Eye Joe, Sweet Caroline and West Ham Are Massive than you would think possible.
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    We, on the other hand, had to make straight for the plane to oversee plans for the long-awaited and so-very-deserved victory parade.
    We had to make sure that the fans who had not made it to Prague would get to see the trophy with their own eyes.
    I had said to Shirley, our flight attendant, to have the Champagne on ice, just in case, and that first sip tasted so wonderfully sweet.
    It was the first drink I’d had all day.
    Even David Sullivan, who hasn’t touched a drop in all the 35 years I’ve known him, as he hates the taste, had a sip, heavily egged on by the rest of us.
    He was beaming from ear to ear, we all were — because we’d achieved a dream.
    We turned down the lights and sang I’m Forever Blowing Bubbles until we landed back in Stansted at 3am.
    A generation of Hammers had never seen their club win something.
    Now, they have, and this group of players will be their heroes, carved into the history of this football club, West Ham United.
    The team received a proper East End welcome.
    The claret and blue flags, bunting and banners were already adorning the streets of East London, Essex and beyond from the start of the week.
    Wednesday night’s party rolled into Thursday night’s parade, when our heroes returned to London, boarding an open-top bus for a two-hour trip they will never, ever forget.
    Winning the Europa Conference League means so, so much to everyone connected with West Ham United.
    This is a moment to cherish for all of our fans.
    It is also a moment to build on. It’s the start of our next adventure in Europe and lays the foundation for another season of growth.
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    We are already back to work but may just allow ourselves to bask in the glory for a little while longer.
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    Tickets for tonight’s Champions League final are being flogged for huge sums

    TICKETS for tonight’s Champions League final are being flogged for up to £15,000.One seller, Ticombo, had hospitality packages for up to £15,000 and seats in Category 1, originally £600, up for £8,000.
    Man City play Inter Milan in the Champions League finalCredit: Getty
    Livefootballtickets had VIP seats with food and drink for £13,500 and was listing Category 1 seats for a whopping £7,500.
    But secondary sellers risk carnage by flogging tickets for the Manchester City-end of the ground in Istanbul, Turkey.
    Ticombo is selling seats in the Man City section for £800, which could be snapped up by ultras from Italy’s Inter Milan.
    Fans buying via clubs or Uefa agents could only sit with fellow fans.
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    Uefa is keen to avoid a repeat of chaos at last year’s Liverpool and Real Madrid game in Paris.
    The was disfigured by chaotic organisation, in which Liverpool supporters suffered a near disaster and riot police tear-gassed spectators while failing to protect people from violent attacks by local thugs.
    The French government, police and Uefa united instantly to put the blame on Liverpool supporters, claiming that the chaos was caused by thousands seeking entry with fake tickets.
    But a Uefa report later cleared Reds fans of any wrong-doing and the organisation blamed its own poor planning and the French police for the appalling scenes.
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    Ex-footballers more than three times more likely to be diagnosed with dementia

    EX-FOOTBALLERS are almost three and a half times more likely to be diagnosed with dementia than the general public, a study has revealed.The findings support previous research which found that pro players may be at higher risk of brain-function disease.
    Jeff Astle’s death was later linked at an inquest to heading footballs
    The latest study was commissioned by the Football Association and Professional Footballers’ Association — with more than 460 ex-pros taking part.
    It found 2.8 per cent were diagnosed with dementia or other neurodegenerative disease compared with 0.9 per cent of the general population — a 3.46 times higher rate.
    England’s 1966 World Cup winners Jack Charlton, Nobby Stiles, Martin Peters and Ray Wilson all passed away after suffering with the illness.
    West Brom legend Jeff Astle’s death in 2002 at the age of 59 was later linked at an inquest to heading footballs.
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    Dr Adam White, from the PFA, said: “These studies ensure that targeted and evidence-led action can be identified and taken to support and protect players at all stages of their career.”
    The findings will be shared with football’s world and European ruling bodies Fifa and Uefa.
    The Sun told earlier this year how a group of former footballers and rugby players and their families are launching legal action for damages in relation to brain injuries.
    Their lawyer, Richard Boardman, of Rylands Garth, told The Sun: “We allege there’s been a systematic failure by the governing bodies to protect players.”
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    Update on Carl Froch’s cop quiz over former pal’s car tyres being slashed

    BOXING legend Carl Froch faces no further action over claims he slashed two tyres on a former pal’s £80,000 car.Ex-unified super-middle­weight world champion Froch was quizzed after the attack on a Range Rover Sport in Cotgrave, Notts.
    Carl Froch faces no further action after a former pal had two tyres slashed on his £80,000 Range Rover SportCredit: Splash News
    A helmeted biker on a £24,000 Ducati was seen to pull up and cut into the tyres with a knife before riding off.
    Police suspected Froch, 45, but witnesses at the scene, a golf club car park, refused to help.
    The Nottingham-born dad of two denied he was the culprit.
    Froch was said to have been handed a brand new red Ducati to test drive as part of his deal with the motor firm.
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    And he was spotted riding a similar bike.
    He was accused of owning leathers and a helmet similar to those used in the knife attack on the motor.
    Officers shelved the probe after he was spoken to further at a Notts police station.
    Froch retired in 2015 after winning 33 of his 35 fights.
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    He was floored just twice, recovering to beat Jermain Taylor and George Groves.
    Flat-earther Froch has claimed in the past that the moon landing in July 1969 was faked. More