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    I once asked my dad Muhammad Ali which fight was his toughest and his answer surprised me

    FEW names carry as much weight as Muhammad Ali – so it’s no surprise his son and heir faced an epic fight to live up to his legacy.Not only was the late legend considered to be “The Greatest” boxer of all time, he had a ­magnetic personality and a moral purpose championing his anti-racism campaign in the US.
    Boxing legend Muhammad Ali with son Muhammad Ali Jnr, who has struggled to live up to his legendary father’s nameCredit: Sports Illustrated – Getty
    Muhammad Jnr practising his boxing skills in 2016, but he had previously been hooked on drugs, surviving on food stamp benefits and living in a leaky hovel — cut off from his famous father
    Boxing legend Ali aged 20 in 1962Credit: Getty
    It was therefore inevitable that his namesake, Muhammad Ali Jnr, had high expectations to meet.
    But the younger man had struggles of his own, ending up hooked on drugs, surviving on food stamp benefits and living in a leaky hovel — cut off from his famous father.
    The 50-year-old American has now cleaned up his act and will be the subject of both a documentary and a dramatised movie.
    The films will delve into the trials of being the offspring of Muhammad Ali — born Cassius Clay — probably the world’s best-known athlete.
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    While you might imagine that Ali Jnr would have been brought up in the lap of luxury, he was in fact raised by his grandparents, who struggled for cash.
    And while he could have chosen to adopt his dad’s birth surname of Clay, he stuck proudly with Ali.
    Speaking exclusively to The Sun, he says: “I was born with the name Muhammad Ali, so I had to be protected because, later in life, my father said, ‘This is Muhammad Ali — when I’m done, he’ll take over’. 
    “Now I’m taking over the legacy. I’m going to keep the legacy going. I am Muhammad Ali Jnr.”
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    Ali Snr was 25 and already a divorcee when he married Jnr’s actress mum, Belinda Boyd, in 1967. She was aged just 17.
    ‘My father was just a teddy bear’
    They had three daughters, Maryum, Jamillah and Rasheda, before the boxer’s male heir arrived.
    By this time, Ali was known the world over thanks to his quick feet, devastating glove work and his refusal on conscientious grounds to fight for the US military in Vietnam.
    But with fame and fortune came the attention of numerous women — a temptation he could not resist.
    He cheated on Belinda, who changed her name to Khalilah Ali, before leaving her for his third wife, Veronica Porche, when Ali Jnr was four years old.
    Ali Jnr reveals that messing with his mum was a bold move — because she was one of the few people to ever floor the champion.
    He recalls: “I once said to my father, ‘Of all the fighting you did, what was the one fight you’d never do again?’ He thought for a minute and said to me, ‘Your mother’.”
    That was because she had thrown him to the ground with a thump in a judo move when he’d crept into the house behind her.
    After the divorce, Ali Jnr went to live with his maternal grandparents and would only stay with his dad during school holidays.
    But his dad, who had at least nine children, made sure those visits were very special.
    Ali Jnr says: “He would take us everywhere. It was all good back then. My father was basically a teddy bear.
    “He loved his kids and he’d do anything for us. I never got spanked by him.
    “It was someone we called ‘Daddy’ — I don’t know any other way to put it. He was a good father even though he wasn’t always there for us.”
    The lack of contact with his children was something that the boxer came to regret. He warned Ali Jnr, “Don’t make the same mistake and same decision I made in my life”.
    His son took the message to mean “having too many women and being with other women. And also the mistakes he made of not being there for his children”.
    Despite earning a fortune from bouts — including the $100million 1974 Rumble In The Jungle against George Foreman — Ali Snr did not provide enough cash to support all his kids.
    Ali Jnr says: “He was away a lot, so our grandparents raised me when I was a child. My grandfather was going to retire, but he had to work to pay the bills, the mortgage.”
    Carrying the name Muhammad Ali around the school playground also proved to be a curse for his son.
     He says: “I got bullied because the other children wanted to know if I could fight like my dad. 
    “I never showed my technique to anybody and I never will.”
    Ali Jnr was more fearful about what might happen to his father as the older man stood up for the rights of black Americans, making him a target for right-wing groups.
     Ali Jnr states: “I thought he was going to be martyred like Martin Luther King was.”
     His dad also warned him about the dangers of a professional boxing career and Ali Jnr decided not to follow the same path. It was a wise decision in terms of health, because repeated blows to the head left the heavyweight king with Parkinson’s disease.
    The brain damage meant that Ali Snr was so forgetful he once abandoned his son at a roadside eatery when the boy was 14.
    ‘I used to smoke weed, crack and cocaine’
    Ali Jnr says: “One time my father picked me up from where I was living in Chicago to go to his home in Michigan and we stopped at a place on the way. 
    “He told me to go get something to eat and when I came back, he was gone. It was scary. I was crying.”
     Around this time, Ali had married his fourth and final wife, Yolanda Williams, who is better known as Lonnie. After that, the boxer and his eldest son drifted apart. Lacking purpose and unable to escape his father’s shadow, Ali Jnr started taking illegal drugs.
    Muhammad Ali Junior pictured outside his former home in one of Chicago’s roughest areasCredit: www.thisischriswhite.com
    Ali Snr was 25 and already a divorcee when he married Jnr’s actress mum, Belinda Boyd, in 1967. She was aged just 17Credit: AP:Associated Press
    The boxing legend with third wife Veronica PorcheCredit: Getty – Contributor
    He admits: “I used to use weed and smoke crack and heroin.”
    In 2005 he married Shaakira and they have two children, Ameera, 14, and 13-year-old Shakera.
    Ali Jnr says: “It was hard financially. I actually had to sleep on the floor because from my bed every day, every night, you would hear gunshots going off.
    “Beside the crime, the water wasn’t right, the electricity wasn’t right, the building wasn’t right. When it rained it leaked into the room.”
    Financial worries only increased the tension with Lonnie, who was his dad’s primary carer.
    His son claims: “I asked him for some money. And she told me not to ask him for money. I really hated her for that.” Eventually, Ali Jnr began taking positive steps and quit his drug habit. He says: “I got off that and turned my life around. I stay away from drug addicts now.”
    But marriage to Shaakira did not survive that turbulent existence and the couple are working out a divorce.
    For a long time he was either unemployed or doing odd jobs, such as painting and decorating.
    Recently, he helped set up The Muhammad Ali Legacy Continues, an organisation that aims to establish gyms in his father’s name and to campaign against bullying.
    Much of his time at the moment is taken up with the movie projects. The documentary, My Father Muhammad Ali, is due out in here in March and there are plans to make a dramatised version of Ali Jnr’s life.
    He reveals: “A biopic is going to start filming on my life story later next year by the same producer who did The Irishman with De Niro.” Ali Snr died aged 74 in 2016, but his son was left upset by the high-profile nature of the funeral, which was packed with celebrities. He says: “It was like a circus.”
    There seems little point in Muhammad Ali Jnr trying to escape his father’s name — because his legacy is all round.
    He concludes: “Everywhere I go, somebody has heard of Muhammad Ali and everywhere I go I see a picture of my father somewhere. 
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    “It’s now like a dream. I never thought my father would die.
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    Margarida Corceiro wows in sexy pink bikini as her boyfriend Joao Felix joins Chelsea

    MODEL Margarida Corceiro eyes up the Premier League as her boyfriend Joao Felix joins Chelsea.The striker, 22, flew into London with the 19-year-old fellow Portuguese national after signing on loan from Atletico Madrid.
    Margarida Corceiro looked stunning posing in a pink bikini as her boyfriend Joao Felix joins ChelseaCredit: MISSUS Swimsuits & Apparel
    Felix and Margarida have been dating since 2019
    The model wore a pink frilly bikini for a photoshoot before her Blues star boyfriend penned his new deal.
    He has moved from Atletico Madrid in a deal worth £9.7million.
    Felix and Margarida have been dating since 2019.
    He said of his new deal: “Chelsea is one of the great teams in the world and I hope to help the team reach their objectives.
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    “I am very, very happy to be here and very excited to play at Stamford Bridge.”
    Margarida is a soap actress, who first starred in Prisoneira in 2019, and currently appears in Bem me Quer.
    While in 2020, she starred in the Portuguese version of Dancing with the Stars.
    Although, she first gained popularity when she started working for Missus swimwear as a model.
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    Margarida is a soap actress, who first starred in Prisoneira in 2019, and currently appears in Bem me Quer More

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    Lewis Hamilton celebrates birthday with £200m mega-yacht cruise to see penguins in Antarctica

    RACE ace Lewis Hamilton had a really ice birthday with a trip to see penguins in Antarctica.The seven-time F1 world champion was in (South) Pole position as he celebrated with the cruise on a £200million mega-yacht.
    Lewis Hamilton strikes a pose on a trip to see penguins in Antarctica
    The racing driver was joined by US Olympic snowboard gold medallist Shaun White
    Hamilton, 38 last Saturday, joined US Olympic snowboard gold medallist Shaun White, 36, on board M/Y Octopus.
    He was spotted in a video White posted on Instagram as the group snapped Adélie penguins in Antarctica’s Victoria Land.
    Hamilton also posed in a bright orange snowsuit for his own pictures and videos online.
    The 414ft Octopus, which costs £1.8million a week to charter, was built for late Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen and is owned by Swedish billionaire Roger Samuelsson.
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    The vessel boasts a glass-bottomed aquarium, dive centre and underwater robot.
    The racing driver also posted a video of him running with the “Eye of the Tiger” song playing over the top.
    Hamilton took this selfie in the South Pole
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    Man Utd star Antony in motorway crash as he smashes into roadworks in wet weather

    MAN United star Antony has told of his terror after crashing his BMW sports car on a motorway on New Year’s Eve.The Brazilian wrecked his X6 in roadworks after playing in a 1-0 win at Wolves.
    Antony wrecked his X6 on a ‘wet and dark’ nightCredit: Eamonn and James Clarke
    The Man Utd player was left shaken by the incidentCredit: Alamy
    He returned to open the scoring after being seen at the wheel of a Lamborghini AventadorCredit: Eamonn and James Clarke
    Cops were called to the scene on the M56 near his home in Hale, Gtr Manchester, and breathalysed the £80million winger.
    He passed and his £100,000 car was recovered.
    But Antony, 22, was left shaken by the incident.
    Manager Erik ten Hag opted to leave him out of the squad for Tuesday’s 3-0 Premier League win over Bournemouth.
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    He returned to open the scoring in Friday’s 3-1 FA Cup win against Everton — after being seen at the wheel of a £300,000 Lamborghini Aventador.
    But he said of the crash in a post-match interview: “I had a shock.”
    A source said: “It was dark and wet and he made an error of judgement.
    “He was shook up but thankfully no one else was involved and he wasn’t injured.”
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    Celeb BB’s Natasha Giggs – who had affair with Man Utd legend Ryan – living with fireman who left his wife and 3 kids

    CELEBRITY Big Brother’s Natasha Giggs has scored with a married man again — this time bagging a hunky fireman.The reality TV star, who had an affair with ex-footballer Ryan Giggs despite being wed to his brother Rhodri, is living with Haroon Headley after he walked out on his wife Nicole.
    Natasha Giggs has scored with a married man again — this time bagging a hunky firemanCredit: Dan Kennedy – The Sun
    Natasha is living with Haroon Headley after he walked out on his wife NicoleCredit: Andy Kelvin / Kelvinmedia
    The couple moved in to a three-bedroom home together in ManchesterCredit: Andy Kelvin / Kelvinmedia
    Natasha had an affair with Ryan Giggs despite being wed to his brother RhodriCredit: Getty
    Mum-of-four Natasha, 40, and dad-of-three Haroon, 45, have now moved in to a three-bedroom home together in Greater Manchester.
    But a source warned that Natasha, who also bedded a string of other footballers, may have met her match.
    The source said: “Haroon walked out on his wife and three kids a couple of months ago after more than 20 years of being together.
    “He has always fancied himself as a bit of a ladies’ man.
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    “Earlier this year things started to go from bad to worse in their relationship. Haroon would disappear for hours and then be very defensive when Nicole asked where he had been.
    “He and Natasha met and they hit it off and it would appear she knew he was a married man.
    “It may be she has met her match in him. Time will tell.”
    Stacey’s betrayal of husband Rhodri, 45, came to light in June 2011 when she admitted she had been sleeping with his footie ace brother Ryan, 49, for eight years.
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    She revealed she aborted Ryan’s baby just weeks before she married Rhodri in Las Vegas.
    Natasha and Ryan first began dating secretly in 2003 and continued their affair while his wife Stacey had been pregnant with their two children.
    The day before her interview was published, Natasha fled to Spain, leaving her mum to go round to tell Rhodri.
    Natasha, who has two children with Rhodri, appeared on Celebrity Big Brother in 2012, telling housemates: “I had a really long affair with a footballer who happened to be my brother-in-law.”
    A year later she started dating Mark Smith and had two more children with him.
    The couple are believed to have split during lockdown.
    Last year, Rhodri claimed his ex-wife had flings with ten footballers.
    Ryan Giggs with his mum and brother Rhodri with the Premiership trophyCredit: Collect
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    Mystery surrounds wedding of Jermain Defoe and estranged ‘wife’ Donna as ‘no record of marriage can be found’

    JERMAIN Defoe’s £200,000 wedding that featured in celeb mag OK! has caused a riddle about whether it actually happened.The local register office has no record of him and his “bride” Donna Tierney legally getting married at the country house venue, which it normally would do.
    Jermain Defoe’s wedding to Donna Tierney is at the centre of a riddle over whether it really took placeCredit: instagram
    The footballer’s wedding cost £200,000 and was featured by OK! magazineCredit: instagram
    Defoe was pictured without his wedding ring while on holiday in St Lucia
    The Sun on Sunday revealed last week that the couple had split and spent Christmas thousands of miles apart.
    Their Berkshire wedding six months earlier featured over 14 pages in the mag and on the cover.
    The split came three months after we revealed former Spurs and England footie ace Defoe, 39, had sent sex texts to a nurse while “married”.
    There is also no record of any marriage in Glasgow where they were living at the time on June 4 last year.
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    A source said: “It’s all a mystery. They didn’t let the mag have their reporter and photographer at the wedding at Cliveden House.
    “Instead, they had their own photographer and sent them the pictures, and then subsequently gave an interview to a reporter.
    “But no one is aware of them actually getting married and there were no pictures in the magazine of anyone marrying them.”
    We approached Defoe for comment.
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    When we approached Donna — who has removed the pics from her social media — and asked if they actually got wed, she said: “Of course we did. I’ve heard these rumours, I don’t know where they’ve come from.”
    Former England international footballer Defoe retired from playing last yearCredit: The FA – Getty Images
    Donna Tierney insists her wedding to Jermain Defoe was legitimateCredit: instagram
    There is also no record of any marriage between Jermain and DonnaCredit: instagram
    Defoe and Donna both spent Christmas apart – which should have been their first together as a married coupleCredit: instagram More

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    Roman Abramovich owns at least ten more yachts than previously thought, leaked files show

    ROMAN Abramovich owns at least ten more yachts than previously thought, leaked files show.The Russian billionaire and former Chelsea owner has 16 vessels owned through offshore companies and trusts.
    Former Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich has at least ten more yachts than previously thought, leaked files showCredit: Getty
    Several, including the £1billion Eclipse and its sister ship, the £430million My Solaris, are anchored off Turkey.
    He also transferred ownership of trusts holding billions of dollars to his seven children.
    This was done before sanctions were imposed last year, the files show.
    It is suggested the reorganisation was to avoid oncoming sanctions.
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    The investigation by the Guardian also revealed Abramovich reportedly invested $230million in a forestry company.
    This was part-owned by the Russian government.
    But he sold his stake for $110million before the invasion of Ukraine. More

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    How Italian rich kid Gianluca Vialli brought the fizz to English football and gave the Prem some much-needed glamour

    AS Gianluca Vialli prepared to lead out Chelsea for his first game as player manager, he ordered the Champagne to be uncorked.The Blues were 2-1 down against Arsenal from the first leg of their 1998 League Cup semi-final.
    Gianluca Vialli drank champagne before leading Chelsea out for his first game as player managerCredit: Getty
    Vialli kisses his winners’ medal after Chelsea defeated Stuttgart in the 1998 Cup Winners’ Cup finalCredit: Alamy
    Yet the Italian, who has died of pancreatic cancer aged 58, said that as his team were “starting on a new adventure” it was cause for celebration.
    “You should mark the occasion with a toast and some champagne,” he said afterwards.
    “We wished each other all the best and said we must enjoy ourselves. Sometimes in modern football, it is hard to enjoy yourself.”
    Vialli picked himself to play upfront and Chelsea duly turned the tie around with a 3-1 victory.
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    Cultured and flamboyant, he was a man who knew how to win — and also how to enjoy life.
    The club went on to claim the trophy at Wembley and also lifted the Uefa Cup Winners’ Cup that season.
    Stylish and charismatic, Vialli was among the vanguard of foreign talent who brought a cosmopolitan new glamour to our Premier League.
    Arriving at Chelsea’s Stamford Bridge in the summer of 1996, the club — then owned by eccentric Ken Bates — was emerging from the doldrums.
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    ‘A gorgeous soul’
    The team hadn’t won a title since 1955 and had been in the old Second Division just seven years before Vialli’s arrival.
    Like London rivals Tottenham and Arsenal — who had signed Jürgen Klinsmann and Dennis Bergkamp respectively — Chelsea recruited abroad.
    Footie hero Gianluca didn’t have the typical rags-to-riches story and was born to a self-made millionaire dadCredit: Instagram @lucavialli
    Graeme Souness broke down in tears as he described his friend’s legacy in a TV interviewCredit: Sky Sports
    Gianluca with actor pal Sean ConneryCredit: Instagram
    Bates had brought in Dutch superstar Ruud Gullit as player manager in 1995 and Vialli’s arrival a year later helped transform the club into one of the biggest names in world football.
    At 32, Vialli was one of the best forwards in Europe and had just won the Champions League with Italy’s Juventus.
    Joined at Stamford Bridge by countrymen Roberto Di Matteo and Gianfranco Zola, Vialli was Chelsea’s top scorer that season as the club lifted the FA Cup.
    It was Chelsea’s first trophy in a quarter of a century.
    Vialli’s was far from the usual rags-to-riches footballing story.
    The youngest of five children, his self-made millionaire dad owned a construction firm and young Luca was brought up in a castle in Cremona, Lombardy.
    At 16 he made his debut for local team Cremonese, then in the third tier.
    The boy from a wealthy background made sure he always worked hard because: “I never wanted anyone to question my attitude on the football pitch.”
    In 1984 he moved to Italian side Sampdoria, where he played alongside ex-Liverpool great Graeme Souness.
    On one occasion Souness got one up on renowned practical joker Vialli — dressed in club blazer and tie — by pushing him into a lake.
    Vialli later responded by cutting the legs off Souness’s favourite trousers, putting shaving foam in his shoes and itching powder in his pants.
    Vialli spoke good English but mangled phrases. In a press conference he said “when the fish are down”, not “the chips”. English football was hard to get used to, too. A Leeds game was “like playing rugby”
    The Italian would later joke: “I never saw him move so quickly.”
    Souness today broke down in tears as he described his friend as a “special person” and a “gorgeous soul” in a TV tribute.
    Vialli left Sampdoria for Juventus in 1992 for £12.5million — then a world record.
    He would win the Uefa Cup and European Cup for the Turin club before London came calling.
    Suave Vialli loved the capital, living in splendour in a luxury flat in exclusive Eaton Square, Belgravia.
    There were trips to the theatre and meals at Knightsbridge’s San Lorenzo, his favourite Italian restaurant.
    The Italian superstar said: “Here I can walk down the street with my girlfriend, I can go shopping, sit in a pub or go out to dinner and nobody asks me for an autograph.
    “That’s a dream. After 15 years of worrying, I’m finally a free man.”
    On match days Vialli would speed away from Stamford Bridge on a Piaggio scooter to avoid the traffic.
    The striker, who scored 16 goals in 59 games for the Italian national side, soon became proficient in English but sometimes mangled turns of phrase.
    Once, during a press conference he remarked “when the fish are down”, rather than chips.
    English football also took a bit of getting used to.
    He described a game against Leeds as “like playing rugby”.
    While swerving the then heavy drinking culture in the English game, he did like a cigarette — even while sitting on the substitute’s bench.
    Despite a successful first season with Chelsea, a lack of minutes on the pitch — including a short run out as the clock ticked down in the 1997 FA Cup final — soured his relationship with Gullit.
    Then, with Chelsea second in the table in 1998, the club sensationally sacked Gullit and replaced him as manager with Vialli.
    Just 33 and still a player, he was the first Italian to manage in the Premier League and guided the Blues to victory over Real Madrid to win the Uefa Super Cup.
    Chelsea came third in the Premier League that year — their highest finish since 1970.
    In 2000 Vialli led Chelsea to FA Cup glory and a quarter-final in the Champions League.
    The practical joker sometimes found the transition to stern boss difficult, saying of his players: “They wanted me to be Luca, having a laugh all the time.”
    After falling out with senior players, Chelsea sacked him in September 2000.
    ‘Sense of shame’
    He stayed in Britain to take his coaching badges and improve his golf.
    Then, in 2001, Watford offered him a route back into management.
    Gianluca married interior designer Cathryn White-Cooper in 2003Credit: REX
    Gianluca at a charity event with former Watford chairman Elton JohnCredit: REX
    Gianluca had other famous friends like Mel CCredit: REX
    A year later he was dating interior designer Cathryn White-Cooper.
    The couple married in 2003 and they had two daughters, Olivia and Sofia.
    “I never wanted to move back to Italy,” Viall said in 2002.
    “My girlfriend is English, I love London.”
    Watford sacked Vialli after a season but he remained in London and worked as a commentator for Sky Sports Italia.
    Then the football world was left reeling in November 2018 after he revealed he had suffered pancreatic cancer for almost a year.
    He initially tried to hide weight loss by wearing a sweater under his shirt as he underwent eight months of chemotherapy and six weeks of radiotherapy.
    “I knew it was hard to have to tell others, to tell my family,” Vialli said.
    “You would never want to hurt the people who love you, my parents, my brothers and my sister, my wife Cathryn, our little girls.
    “It gives you a sense of shame, as if it is your fault.
    “I would wear a sweater under my shirt so others did not notice anything, that I would still be the Vialli they knew.”
    The tumour returned in March 2019, requiring nine months of chemotherapy, when he lost the hair from his beard and eyebrows.
    At first he tried to draw them back on himself, adding: “Then my daughters helped, and I got my wife advising which make-up looks better.
    “We laughed. You have to laugh. You need to find the funny side if you can.
    “I hear people say ‘fight with cancer’. It’s not a battle for me.
    “It’s more like a journey. I see it as a journey with an unwanted travel companion.”
    In 2020 he revealed he had been given the all clear from the disease after 17 months of chemotherapy.
    He admitted: “It was difficult, even for someone as tough as me, both physically and mentally.”
    In 2019 he was appointed as new delegation chief of Italy’s national football team under head coach and great friend and teammate from his Sampdoria days Roberto Mancini.
    “Being on the bus, the music pumping, hugging the players before the match, the national anthem, the joy afterwards — I was missing football and I didn’t realise how much,” he said.
    He had to step away from the role on December 14 last year due to the aggressive return of cancer.
    In his final public statement he said he hoped his absence from the national team was “temporary”.
    His death in a London hospital, with his family at his side, was announced today.
    Before his passing, he and great friend Mancini had enjoyed a final sweet triumph with Italy’s Euro 2020 win over England.
    Before the final at Wembley, Vialli read Theodore Roosevelt’s rousing “Man in the Arena” passage to the Azzurri players.
    The speech includes the lines that “credit belongs to the man” who “at the best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement, and who at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly.
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    “So that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who neither know victory nor defeat.”
    It stands as something of an epitaph for a man loved both in his birth nation and his adopted homeland. More