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    Jude Bellingham’s girlfriend Laura Celia Valk wows in photoshoot before munching pizza

    MODEL wag Laura Celia Valk earns a crust in a photoshoot before tucking into a slice of pizza — as experts reveal the dish is the best food to calm football fans’ nerves.Laura, 25, is sure to be edgy as England ace boyfriend Jude Bellingham, 20, heads to Euro 2024.Jude Bellingham’s girlfriend Laura Celia Valk stuns ahead of the ace’s departure for Euro 2024Credit: PrettyLittleThingLaura tucking into a slice of pizza – which could help her relax while watching Jude in the footie tournamentCredit: Instagram @lauraceliavThe Sun exclusively revealed Laura had started dating Jude in AprilCredit: GettyBut tests on Pitch Side podcast host Theo Baker’s emotional state watching football clips found the taste and smell of pizza had soothing qualities.Professor Oli Buckley, from the University of East Anglia, said: “Pizza has a notable calming effect.”The Sun exclusively revealed Laura had started dating Bellingham in April.She was seen enjoying the slice of pizza, which is said to be one of her favourites snacks along with strawberries.READ MORE ON LAURA VELIA VALKThe 25-year-old had infatuated followers – of which there are nearly 500,000 – rushing to the comments of the post.One user said: “Cutiepieeeee.”A second said: “Very beautiful.”A third said: “How can you be so nice??”Most read in FootballAnother said: “Wishing I were a pizza.”A fifth added: “You look like a fictional character 🤍.”Jude Bellingham’s new flame Laura Celia falls down Netherland’s hottest women list More

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    Joy for Euro2024 England fans after Germans build ‘beer super highway’ to keep booze flowing in stadium

    THE beer will be flowing long and smooth for England supporters at their opening Euros tie — in pipes three miles long.The high-tech German stadium at Gelsenkirchen has a cellar which is linked to taps by an ingenious “beer superhighway” rather than kegs.High-tech German stadium at Gelsenkirchen has installed a ‘beer superhighway’ with 3-mile beer pipes ahead of England’s clash against SerbiaCredit: GettyEngland fans will watch Harry Kane and the lads’ first match on June 16Credit: GettyIt accelerates the supply of the 50,000-plus litres of lager expected to be sold during the Serbia clash on June 16. And many of the 62,000 fans at the Veltins-Arena will be extra-thirsty as there are only two pubs within a 30-minute walk.Gary Davies, 50, from Preston, will be there to cheer on skipper Harry Kane and the lads, and his mouth is already watering. He said: “The beer pipeline is German engineering at its finest — and their beer’s not bad either.READ MORE ON EUROS“There’ll be no better way to watch our boys than with a perfectly chilled pilsner in my hand.”The ground is named after ­German brewer Veltins but has had to change its name for the Euros to the AufSchalke to avoid upsetting the tournament’s beer sponsor Bitburger.Officials wanted to ban booze for the Serbia clash but police said: “It has now been agreed beer will be offered in the stadium.”England played there in the 2006 World Cup — getting knocked out in the quarter-finals on penalties by Portugal after Wayne Rooney got sent off.Most read in Euro 2024How hosts Germany look to return to their best for Euro 2024 More

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    Rose Bertram wows in sexy blue bikini ahead of boyfriend Kylian Mbappe’s move to Real Madrid

    ROSE Bertram looks like she’s licking forward to her boyfriend Kylian Mbappe moving to Real Madrid.The curly-haired Belgian beauty, 29, clutched a lollipop as she posed in a blue bikini for PrettyLittleThing.Model Rose Bertram clutched a lollipop as she posed in a blue bikini for PrettyLittleThingCredit: PrettyLittleThingThe Belgian stunner has been linked to football aces as well as actor Leonardo DiCaprioCredit: AFPIt comes after striker Mbappe, 25, confirmed his transfer from PSG.Real fans will hope he doesn’t suck. In May 2023, Rose was rumoured to be dating actor Leonardo ­DiCaprio, 49 — after being previously linked to then-24-year-old French football ace Kylian Mbappe.Rose previously dated Gregory van der Wiel, once of Ajax and capped 46 times by the Netherlands.READ MORE ON MODELSThe two got together when she was just 19, and had a whirlwind romance – where she followed his career from Paris to Istanbul to Sardinia and Toronto.They would welcome two children in their time together.But cracks began to form in their relationship as van der Wiel suffered some mental health problems such as anxiety and panic attacks, which began to affect the couple.In 2023, Rose said: “There are a lot of people who deal with this.Most read in Football”It’s not talked about enough and in my case if you don’t know enough about it, it’s very difficult to understand that person. “It hasn’t always been easy to deal with. It breaks my heart that he feels this way and that I can’t help it.”Kylian Mbappe’s crazy Real Madrid contractRose is currently dating Real Madrid star Kylian MbappeCredit: AFP More

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    Ex-England ace Emile Heskey ordered to pay almost £200,000 costs from legal battle with HMRC

    EX-football ace Emile Heskey has been ordered to pay almost £200,000 costs from his legal battle with the taxman.The former England striker, 46, landed the bill in a dispute with HMRC over unpaid tax of £1.6million.Emile Heskey has been ordered to pay almost £200,000 in costs after a legal battle with the HMRCCredit: GettyHe was being taken to court over 15 penalty notices issued in 2005.Heskey was due to face a High Court trial in 2019 but it did not take place when he admitted liability for the debt.Specialist cost judge Mark Whelan ruled he should pay £194,794.42 in legal fees.He said the sum was “reasonable and proportionate” for the case.READ MORE FOOTBALL NEWSInterest is not included in the calculation, meaning that the star may end up paying even more.Heskey did not attend the hearing and was not represented.The former striker played for teams including Leicester City, Liverpool, Birmingham City and Aston Villa in his club career.Emile Heskey’s relative Mateo Joseph chooses to represent Spain instead of England More

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    Prankster who paid fans to storm pitch at Champions League is branded ‘real villain’ as first invader appears in court

    A PRANKSTER who paid fans to storm the pitch at the Champions League final was branded the “real villain” as the first invader appeared in court.Russian streamer Andrey Burim was singled out by the judge as he handed a football banning order to Ukrainian Manchester City fan Yevhenii Lubnenko, 29.Russian streamer Andrey Burim was singled out by the judgeCredit: MELLSTROYUkrainian Manchester City fan Yevhenii Lubnenko admitted breaching the Football Offences Act and was banned from matchesCredit: Dan CharityBurim is said to have offered each of the pitch invaders £250,000 for the stunt.Uber driver Lubnenko and two others tried to invade Wembley’s pitch on Saturday wearing T-shirts emblazoned with “Mellstroy” — Burim’s screen name.Lubnenko, who lives in Los Angeles, admitted breaching the Football Offences Act and was banned from attending any matches in England and Wales for three years and fined £264. But District Judge Michael Snow said: “The real villain is the Russian who is offering people money to take part in what you would describe as a prank.Read More on Football“But I can’t punish him as he is not here.”However, Judge Snow admitted that the banning order was “wildly irrelevant” as it would not stop Lubnenko from attending matches in the US. More

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    Man United fan’s club-themed Game Boy is valued at £30k — after Sir Alex Ferguson signed it

    A MAN United fan’s club-themed Game Boy is valued at £30,000 — after he got Sir Alex Ferguson to sign the packaging.Ali Ahmed’s parents bought it in 1996, when he was three, and kept it in mint condition as a future collector’s item.A Manchester United fan’s club-themed Game Boy is valued at £30,000Credit: SuppliedAli Ahmed got the tech signed by Sir Alex Ferguson and also got a selfie with the former Man U bossCredit: SuppliedHe made it his mission to get the legendary United boss’s name on it — and pounced when Sir Alex visited the pharmacy he works at in January.Ali said: “I can’t believe it. It’s like a dream come true.“I only had the idea to try and get it signed a few months ago when another Game Boy collector joked about it online.“I thought it was an impossible task but somehow had faith I could one day achieve it.READ MORE ON MAN UNITED“Fast-forward three weeks later and who do I see walking past my workplace – Sir Alex Ferguson himself!“It was a surreal moment. I ran over and told him it was an absolute honour to meet him.“He was so nice and agreed to sign the Game Boy, and even posed for a selfie.“He said ‘it’s nice to meet you, mate. See you around’.Most read in Football“I get goosebumps just thinking about it.”He has had an offer of £30,000 from Japan for the Nintendo console, which cost £60.Man Utd coach reveals why Jadon Sancho refused to apologise to Ten Hag before exile that sparked Dortmund transferBut Ali said: “I’m keeping it, it’s like the Holy Grail of my game collection.”Ali, who also has a £40,000 collection of around 1,000 games, was flooded with support from United fans when he posted his achievement on a Game Boy collector’s page. More

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    Jude Bellingham owes superstardom to mum he calls his ‘queen’ & ‘hero’ ex-cop dad – as Jose Mourinho praises family

    GRATEFUL Jude Bellingham made mum Denise the centre of attention after his Wembley triumph as thanks for helping his dreams of glory come true.The Champions League winner, 20, credits the woman he calls his Queen with getting him within touching distance of Euros greatness.Jude Bellingham owes a lot to his family following his Champions League victory with Real MadridCredit: AFPJude has won the coveted trophy in his first season at the Spanish clubCredit: GettyReal Madrid star Jude took Denise, dad Mark and younger brother Jobe from the crowd and later fought back tears as he thanked his family for their support.He said: “This is the best night of my life. I was all right until I saw my mum and dad’s faces.“The amount of nights where they could be at home by seven o’clock and they’re doing trips at 11 and 12 at night to take me to football.“And my little brother there who I’m trying to be a role model for. Yeah, it’s the best night of my life.”READ MORE ON JUDE BELLINGHAMEngland fans were now urging Jude to save his strength for the upcoming Euros in Germany, after playing 42 games for Real in a debut season which saw him La Liga Player of the Year.Chelsea fan Richard Wilson, 36, from Sunbury-on-Thames, Surrey, said: “Jude has played twice as much football as most top professionals at his age — he must be knackered.“But he has the ability to become a true England great.”On Saturday night Jude celebrated the 2-0 win over former club Borussia Dortmund by taking Denise to the sidelines to meet former Madrid manager and TV pundit Jose Mourinho, dubbed The Special One.Most read in FootballJude snapped the pair together, telling smiling Mourinho: “Sorry about that, my mum’s fancied you for years!”Mourinho later told TNT Sports: “Special player, special family. To see that family, the way they are there, they are not looking for cameras, they are not looking for the VIP seats, they are just there to support their kid in the most humble way.Gareth Evans recalls playing against ‘exceptional’ 16-year-old Jude Bellingham on his debut“For me, it’s really beautiful. Family, we play for them, especially in these moments, we play for them.”Mum Denise, 54, had accompanied former Birmingham City player Jude when he was sold to Dortmund in 2020 for £21million — then stayed by his side as he moved to Madrid last year for an initial £88million.Retired cop Mark, 48, remained at home with 18-year-old Jobe, currently playing for Sunderland.Denise made sure to celebrate her birthday, in December, back in the UK.Jude wrote online: “Happy Birthday to my Queen! Love you more than life.”He has admitted: “Without my mum, sometimes I’d get too low with the lows or too high with the highs and I stay pretty humble because I’ve got her around.“She’s a great laugh as well. We get on so well, and we’re always doing stuff together. The role my mum is playing is massive.“It’s probably the biggest role of anyone, more than my coaches and managers, to be honest.”Denise, a former human resources manager, looks after all of Jude’s financial affairs, while Mark is his manager.Jude said: “It leads to great conversations at the table. It can be anything from a discussion about a movie or something that happened to, ‘By the way, Real Madrid is interested . . . ’.”Jude has said he only has “good memories” about his childhood in Hagley, West Midlands.He was not obsessed with football as a young child, despite Mark being a prolific striker in the non-league game.When taken along to his dad’s training sessions, he opted to make a daisy bouquet for his mum or play hide and seek.Jude took a photo of his mum with her crush Jose MourinhoCredit: Pixel8000But he became hooked. He recalled: “We talk about footballing heroes, and my dad was like my first.”“Seeing the way he played and the atmosphere, it made me fall in love with football.”The family’s unwavering support let him focus on simply being a “good footballer” and not getting caught up in the trappings of attention and fame.But The Sun revealed he has found time for romance with Dutch model Laura Celia Valk, 25.Yesterday he flew back to Madrid ahead of a huge parade in the city to mark the club’s 15th European Cup win.That means he will not be available for England’s friendly against Bosnia and Herzegovina at St James Park, Newcastle, tonight.But he will join team-mates in time for our final friendly before the Euros against Iceland at Wembley on Friday night.An England source told The Sun: “He’ll probably join in light training with the squad on Wednesday or Thursday but Gareth Southgate will want him to take a well-earned break.“He might be on the substitutes’ bench against Iceland but is unlikely to get any game time.”Supporter Paul Taylor, a 46-year-old building firm director from Birmingham, said: “We have our best chance in my lifetime with this squad and Jude is our stand-out player. He needs to take a break before the Euros.”And events organiser Jemma Swift, 39, from West London said: “We have our best chance of finally winning a trophy.“If he stays fit and fired up it’ll be an incredible summer!”READ MORE SUN STORIESThe England source added: “I’m sure Jude will be raring to go once the Euros kick off and will be fired up when the time comes.“He has tasted success and now he will be wanting more in an England shirt.”Bellingham has found romance with Dutch model Laura Celia ValkCredit: Instagram/lauraceliavBaby Jude with mother DeniseCredit: Twitter More

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    Swansea City official suspended and fined after betting against his own team 130 times

    A FOOTBALL club official has been suspended after betting against his own team — 130 times.Swansea City’s player liaison officer Huw Lake put 2,476 bets on matches between 2018 and 2023.Swansea City’s player liaison officer Huw Lake has been suspended after betting against his own team — 130 timesCredit: WNSLake has been in personal contact with top players for 20 years at the clubHe has now been banned from working in football for 12 months and fined £1,500.The 61-year-old official gambled almost £92,000, but lost more than he won, racking up losses of £7,437 over five years.Lake has been in personal contact with top players for 20 years at the Welsh club, including while in the Premier League.He was an apprentice during the Swans’ first taste of top-flight glory, making his debut in the final game in the old First Division and playing a total of 23 times under manager John Toshack before being released.read more on footballHe admitted the illegal bets — including 130 for Swansea to lose — and an independent Regulatory Commission initially banned him for three months, with another nine to be served at the end of the 2024/25 season. But the FA appealed, saying the punishment was too lenient. It argued Lake was a respected individual in a position of influence and his actions could have put players and staff at risk.An Appeal Board agreed and imposed an immediate 12-month ban.Most read in FootballLake has been employed by Swansea since 2004 and became the player liaison officer in 2007.The club said it will continue to support Lake.Swansea City manager Luke Williams reflects on the 2023-24 season More