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    Izabel Goulart glows as she plans wedding to footballer Kevin Trapp

    MODEL Izabel Goulart looks like she has got totally tropical taste for a sunshine photoshoot.The Brazilian, 37, donned a patterned plunging blue bikini as she posed by a swimming pool.
    Izabel has boasted about her sex life with fiance Kevin TrappCredit: Lickerish
    Izabel is planning her wedding to German goalkeeper Kevin Trapp, 31 — her fiance since 2018.
    Trapp won two league titles with French side Paris Saint-Germain, and currently plays for German club Eintracht Frankfurt.
    He has previously been linked with a move to the Premier League.
    Izabel is a former Victoria’s Secret’s model and starred at the 2017 fashion show.
    She has previously boasted that they make love up to five times a week.
    Guess that must make Kevin a football stud . . .

    Izabel is a former Victoria’s Secret’s modelCredit:
    Kevin Trapp and Izabel Goulart have been engaged since 2018Credit: Rex Features
    Izabel Goulart is the super hot wag of German player Kevin Trapp
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    Patrice Evra reveals first pro deal made him ‘property’ of Mafia godfather

    FORMER Manchester United star Patrice Evra has claimed he was “owned” by The Mob at the start of career.The French left-back, 40, says he signed his first pro deal with Marsala, in Sicily, without realising it made him “property” of a Mafia godfather.
    Patrice Evra says he unwittingly became owned by a mob bossCredit: PA:Press Association
    He recalls in his new autobiography, I Love This Game: “I found out this after I wanted to move to AS Roma.
    “AS Roma said, ‘We have to call off the deal because you are the property of that man’.”
    The angry gangster did not pay Evra for five months, leaving him struggling to buy food.
    He eventually signed for Monza, then Nice and Monaco before switching to United in 2006.

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    Chelsea star Mason Mount linked to stunning French Instagram model after pulling out of England squad and going to Paris

    ENGLAND football ace Mason Mount made a mystery trip to Paris after he began following a French-based model online.The visit took place in the recent international break after the Chelsea star, 22, pulled out of the Three Lions squad.
    It is not known if England ace Mason Mount met up with 21-year-old Israeli model Ilanah Cohzn
    The visit took place in the recent international break after the Chelsea star, 22, pulled out of the Three Lions squadCredit: AFP
    It is not known if he met up with 21-year-old Israeli model Ilanah Cohzn while in France — but the pair recently started following each other on Instagram.
    Mount missed two England World Cup qualifier wins over Albania and San Marino after having dental surgery on November 7.
     He had been suffering from a wisdom tooth infection.
    The midfielder was snapped in Paris on November 14 — including a visit to restaurant and cocktail bar Monak, where he threw his arm around owner Karim Jema.
    Mount was in the French capital with a security guard and pal Nathan Wood, who shared footage of their trip with friends.
     Their break included a visit to the Eiffel Tower.
    Influencer Ilanah has 212,000 Instagram followers and regularly shares snaps of her luxury life.
    She has made a trip to London in recent weeks.
    Their friendship began after Mount split with long-term lover Chloe Wealleans-Watts, 22. They started dating in 2017, but made it official a year later.
     Chloe has unfollowed him on Instagram since their split and deleted their photos together.
    Monak — close to the Arc de Triomphe — is popular with Paris Saint-Germain footballers including superstar forwards Kylian Mbappé and Neymar. 
    Open until 2am, it also attracts top models and has a nightclub vibe. 
    Asked about Mount’s visit to Monak, Mr Jema said: “We do not comment on anyone. We are a restaurant — we keep things private.”
    Last night, a source at Chelsea said Mount’s trip had been signed off by the club as it was during the international break.
    The friendship with Ilanah began after Mount split with long-term lover Chloe Wealleans-Watts, 22. They started dating in 2017, but made it official a year later.Credit: Instagram / @chloewealleanswatts
    Influencer Ilanah has 212,000 Instagram followers and regularly shares snaps of her luxury life.

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    Footballers with tattoos score more goals than those without, shows new study

    TATTOOED footballers net 42 per cent more goals than players without inkings, a study found.But they are also more likely to get a yellow card.
    Footballers are more likely to score if they have a tattoo, and get bookedCredit: BackGrid
    Scientists claim those with visible tattoos, such as PSG’s Brazil star Neymar, are viewed as more aggressive — giving them a psychological edge over opponents.
    They reckon the body art bunch are greater risk takers, leading to more goals. The findings follow analysis of Spain’s 2018-19 LaLiga season — when more than a third of top pros had tattoos.
    On average they scored 2.7 goals a season compared to 1.9 for unadorned players.
    They had a 91 per cent chance of getting a yellow card, while those without tattoos had an 83 per cent risk.
    Half of players from South America were inked, compared to a third of Europeans.
    Researcher Dr Nicolas Kluger, a dermatologist at Finland’s Helsinki University Hospital, said: “Tattoos are associated with ego boosting, and symbolise physical strength as well as traits of aggressiveness and rebelliousness.”
    The findings appeared in the journal Annals of Dermatology and Venereology.

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    From Cantona’s kung-fu kick to Ronaldo’s breakdown, Match of the Day stars pick their footie Top 10s… but do you agree?

    WE spend a lot of time together making Match Of The Day.Every Saturday during the season, the two guests and I will arrive in the studio a little before lunchtime.
    Match Of The Day presenter Gary LinkekerCredit: BBC
    Co-presenter Alan Shearer joins in the top 10Credit: BBC
    Micah Richards is also on hand to give his opinion on football’s top 10s of everythingCredit: grab from BBC
     We gather, along with the producer, director and production staff, in a little office lined with television screens and begin a long day doing the really rather pleasant work of watching football.
    Throughout the day, there is plenty of joking and laughing. We cheer when our teams score. We sink with our heads in our hands when they concede.
    And, in the case of Alan Shearer, whenever his beloved Newcastle are frustrating him, we shout. A lot. 
    But what we do, most of all, is talk. We debate. We argue.
     And we tell stories. We try to outdo each other to see who can get the biggest laugh. 
    It was those bottomless ­conversations that were the inspiration for what would, eventually, become the Match Of The Day Top 10 podcast, show and, now, the book I have ­written with Micah Richards and Alan Shearer. 
    It was a chance to tell those stories to a broader audience, to offer a little insight into the way we played the game then and the way we see it now, and perhaps to settle a few of football’s ongoing arguments, too.
    Who was the greatest defender of all time? Was it really harder in mine and Alan’s day than it was when Micah was playing?

     Can you say for sure that Lionel Messi is better than Diego Maradona? And just how many teams did Micah support when he was growing up?
    Please feel free to disagree with our conclusions. They are, after all, no more than personal ­opinions.
     I would ask you to let us know exactly where you think we’ve gone wrong, too, but I know that when it comes to football, nobody ever needs an invitation to do that.
     That, after all, is the fun of it.

    Extracted from Match Of The Day: Top Ten Of Everything, by Gary ­Lineker, Alan Shearer and Micah Richards (BBC Books, £20)

    Bonkers moments
    Eric Cantona’s kung-fu kick on fan as Manchester United played at Crystal PalaceCredit: Action Images
    1) Eric Cantona’s kung-fu kick on fan
    2) Paolo Di Canio shoves referee Paul Alcock 
    3) Lee Bowyer and Kieron Dyer fight on the pitch 
    4) Luis Suarez bites Branislav Ivanovic 
    5) Kevin Keegan’s “I would love it” rant 
    6) Martin Keown celebrates at Ruud van Nistelrooy 
    7) Alan Pardew headbutts David Meyler 
    8) Roy Keane and Patrick Vieira clash in tunnel 
    9) Temuri Ketsbaia versus the advertising hoardings 
    10) Sunderland-Liverpool and the beach ball goal
    ALAN says: “The Cantona moment was pure chaos. I was watching it on television and I couldn’t believe what I was seeing. You knew he was different – the collar up, the arrogance and the swagger – but that was another level. It was a scandal when it happened, and it is still the strangest moment I have ever seen in football.”
    Player of all time 
    The great Lionel Messi takes top spot in the Player Of All Time listCredit: AP:Associated Press
    1) Lionel Messi 
    2) Cristiano Ronaldo 
    3) Pele 
    4) Diego Maradona
    5) Ronaldo 
    6) Johan Cruyff 
    7) Zinedine Zidane
    8) George Best 
    9) Michel Platini 
    10) Franz Beckenbauer
    GARY says: “It has to be Messi, as much for his longevity as anything else. The problems ­Maradona had outside the pitch meant that his peak only lasted for three or four years. What matters, ultimately, is not which of the two got the highest [honours], but who stayed around at the top for longest, and that has to be Messi.”
    Pantomine villains
    1) Joey Barton (Manchester City, Newcastle United, QPR) 
    2) Robbie Savage (Leicester, Blackburn Rovers, Birmingham City, Derby County) 
    3) El Hadji Diouf (Liverpool, Bolton) 
    4) Craig Bellamy (Norwich, Coventry, Newcastle, Blackburn, Liverpool, West Ham, Manchester City) 
    5) Diego Costa (Chelsea) 
    6) Dennis Wise (Wimbledon, Chelsea, Leicester) 
    7) Mike Dean (referee) 
    8) Lee Cattermole (Sunderland) 
    9) Ben Thatcher (Wimbledon, Tottenham, Leicester, Manchester City) 
    10) Emmanuel Adebayor (Arsenal, Manchester City)
     MICAH says: “I like Robbie Savage off the pitch, but I didn’t have any time for him on it. He spent most of his time trying to wind other players up. He wasn’t going into a game to focus on his team or how he played – he was focusing on irritating the opposition as much as possible.”
    Goals
    Dennis Bergkamp of Arsenal scores the top goalCredit: Getty
    1) Dennis Bergkamp, Arsenal v Newcastle United 
    2) Trevor Sinclair, Queens Park Rangers v Barnsley 
    3) Jack Wilshere, Arsenal v ­Norwich City 
    4) Thierry Henry, Arsenal v Man United 
    5) Wayne Rooney, Man United v Newcastle United 
    6) Paolo Di Canio, West Ham v Wimbledon 
    7) Matt Le Tissier, Southampton v Newcastle United 
    8) Andros Townsend, Crystal Palace v Man City 
    9) Robin van Persie, Man United v Aston Villa 
    10) Vincent Kompany, Man City v Leicester City
    MICAH says: “There is something about the pure team goal that I’ve always loved, and there haven’t been many better examples of it than Jack Wilshere’s for Arsenal. All those one-twos, the little interchanges with the ball – that’s how football is meant to be played.”
    Quotes 
    1) Kevin Keegan: “They’ve got to go to Middlesbrough and get something, and I would love it, love it, if we beat them.” 
    2) Eric Cantona: “When the seagulls follow the trawlers, it is because they think sometimes sardines will be thrown into the sea.” 
    3) Jose Mourinho: “I think I am a special one.” 
    4) Roy Keane: “They have a few drinks and probably the prawn sandwiches, and they don’t know what’s going on out on the pitch.”
    5) Alan Hansen: “You can’t win anything with kids.”
    6) Alex Ferguson: “It’s getting tickly now. Squeaky bum time, I call it.”
    7) Rafa Benitez: “I want to talk about facts.” 
    8) Jose Mourinho: “They brought the bus and parked the bus in front of the goal.”
    9) Tim Flowers: “Don’t talk to me about bottle, don’t talk to me about bottling it, because that is bottle out there.”
    10) Nigel Pearson: “If you don’t know the answer to that question, then I think you are an ostrich.”
    GARY says: “That Keegan speech may be quite hard to watch now, and it may seem a little cringe with the passage of time, but it’s important to remember that it could have gone down in history very differently. Had Newcastle gone on to win the title, it would not have proved that Alex ­Ferguson was a master of mind games, but that Kevin’s passion and belief had pulled his team through. A great quote depends on its context.”
    World Cup memories
    Could it be anything other than Diego Maradona’s ‘Hand of God’?Credit: Bob Thomas Sports Photography – Getty
    1) The Hand of God (1986)
    2) Zidane’s head-butt (2006) 
    3) Ronaldo’s breakdown (1998) 
    4) Gazza’s tears (1990) 
    5) Brazil 1-7 Germany (2014) 
    6) Nigel de Jong’s boot (2010) 
    7) Carlos Alberto’s goal (1970) 
    8) Marco Tardelli’s scream (1982) 
    9) Ronaldinho’s free kick (2002) 
    10) Toto Schillaci (1990)
    ALAN says: “The controversy and uncertainty of Ronaldo ahead of 1998 is one of the great World Cup mysteries, but for a player of Zinedine Zidane’s level to leave football like he did – head-butting Marco Materazzi and then trudging past the trophy and down the tunnel – is one of the defining images of the game.”
    Prem champs
    Sergio Aguero scores during Man City’s 2012 campaignCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
    1) Leicester City (2016) 
    2) Blackburn Rovers (1995) 
    3) Arsenal (2004) 
    4) Manchester City (2012, above) 
    5) Manchester United (1999) 
    6) Chelsea (2006) 
    7) Manchester City (2018) 
    8) Liverpool (2020) 
    9) Arsenal (1998) 
    10) Manchester United (2008)
    GARY says: “Leicester were so unlikely to win the league that I tweeted that I’d present Match Of The Day in my underwear if they held on to do it. I thought there was absolutely zero chance of it ­happening, but it did. It was agony over the last few weeks, waiting to see if they could, and it wasn’t great appearing topless on television, but I would do it all over again.”
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    Footie fans could be allowed to drink during games as law banning booze in the stands may be axed

    FOOTIE fans could be allowed to drink during games again for the first time in 36 years.The law banning booze in stands could be axed as part of a wide-ranging review of the sport.
    A ban on drinking in sight of the pitch was introduced in 1985 to stem hooliganismCredit: The Sun
    Among recommendations is a test scheme for fans to be able to drink alcohol during matches at League Two and National League clubs.
    Ministers have welcomed the move, part of a fan-led review headed by ex-sports minister Tracey Crouch.
    She said a “small scale and limited pilot” on the sale of alcohol “in sight of the pitch” would help struggling clubs rake in extra cash.
    Ms Crouch added yesterday: “This is about the financial sustainability of the lowest parts of the league — such a small change would make a huge difference.”
    Research suggests an average League Two club loses around £184,000 a season by not being able to sell booze to fans watching matches.
    A ban on drinking in sight of the pitch was introduced in 1985 to stem hooliganism.

    Currently, only non-league sides are allowed to sell alcohol to fans to take pitchside.
    The Football Supporters’ Association and the English Football League both back an update to the current laws.
    Paul Bristow MP said: “Alcohol is sold at rugby and cricket without incident.
    “Football has changed, it’s not the 1980s any more.
    Among recommendations is a test scheme for fans to be able to drink alcohol during matches at League Two and National League clubsCredit: The Sun
    “Selling alcohol could be a boost many of our lower leagues need to survive.”
    But Cheshire Police Chief Constable Mark Roberts said: “There is a clear link between alcohol and poor behaviour, not just in football but broader society
    “Increasingly we are seeing concerns in rugby and cricket about the negative impact on fans’ experiences.
    “It is being proposed at a time when we are seeing many worrying instances of violence at football at all levels, so the timing is bizarre.”
    A Government source said: “There’s a strong case. But it’s a thorny issue.”
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    Independent football regulator needs to be created to stop any future Super League plans, ministers will say

    AN independent football regulator needs to be created to stop any future Super League plans, ministers will say today.It follows the backlash earlier this year over an attempt by clubs, including six in England, to form a break-away European competition.
    An independent football regulator needs to be created to stop any future Super League plans, ministers will say today
    Fans could also get a so-called golden share in clubs so they can block stadium moves or changes to crests and colours.
    And Premier League clubs may have to pay a new tax on foreign players, with the cash helping lower league clubs.
    The proposals are part of a fan-led review into footie.
    It was chaired by former Sports Minister Tracey Crouch, who warned the game “is at a crossroads” and struggling with “deep-seated problems”.
    It is understood the Government will today announce it supports a strong independent regulator.
    Ministers are still considering the other proposals but The Sun understands they are keen on the golden share idea.
    Downing Street ordered the review after six clubs — Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Man City, Man United and Spurs — tried and failed to split from the Premier League and set up their own with rich European clubs.

    The proposals, which were chaired by former Sports Minister Tracey Crouch, are part of a fan-led review into footieCredit: Rex
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    England and Man City ace Raheem Sterling to guest edit BBC Radio 4’s Today programme

    ENGLAND and Man City footie ace Raheem Sterling is to guest edit BBC Radio 4’s Today programme.The flying winger, made an MBE this summer for his racial equality work, is one of seven personalities to take over the show in the week after Christmas.
    England and Man City footie ace Raheem Sterling is to guest edit BBC Radio 4’s Today programmeCredit: Getty
    Raheem, 26, is expected to dedicate his edition to subjects he is passionate about, including helping disadvantaged youngsters.
    Today editor Owenna Griffiths said: “Each year the guest editors bring novel ideas, surprising perspectives and, on occasion, a little sparkle to the programme.
    “This year is no exception and I’m thrilled these guests have agreed to spend time with us to help illuminate and make sense of the world we live in”.
    The flagship news and current affairs programme has been running for 64 years.
    Previous guest editors have included actress Angelina Jolie, Prof Stephen Hawking and teenage climate change campaigner Greta Thunberg.
    Sterling’s show will air between December 27 and January 3.
    Last week, the Sky Blues star launched a foundation to aid education and social mobility for youngsters in Britain and Jamaica.

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