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Head Start
Abdoâs boyfriend responds to Carragher
There are three things you shouldnât ask a woman on live TV:
Her age.
Her weight.
And whether sheâs cheating on her boyfriend with her co-host.
Well, thatâs what Jamie Carragher did with Kate Abdo on CBS a couple of weeks ago.
And while Abdo eloquently brushed it under the carpet, her boyfriend Malik Scott has responded to the âawkwardâ comments made by the Liverpool legend.
Scottâs rant to Lord Ping was long, with a few punchy comments about CarragherâŚ
âHeâs not that good at reading the room⌠it comes across as digging, especially if youâre dealing with a woman.â
âNow if he makes Kate upset then I have a serious problem and he'll get a call from me, and if he doesn't pick up my call I'll show up in a physical manner for him.â
Look, we all know Carragher can hold his own. But Scott is the trainer of ex-WBC champion Deontay Wilder⌠so we think we know who weâre backing.
Letâs hope it doesnât cause havoc amongst the CBS crew, ey?
The gameâs biggest scam⌠off the pitch
About four years ago, my barber told me about the football âstock marketâ.
It was called Football Index and fans could purchase âsharesâ in footballers. The price would go up or down depending on their real-life performance.
In theory, it sounds great. In practice, it was a roulette table disguised as a fun football game.
And when my barber told me that he had just âinvestedâ ÂŁ300 in Raheem Sterling, I knew something was up. I mean, he was great at tapering my hair but he wasnât exactly the beacon of financial knowledge.
Then, on the London Underground, I saw an advertisement for Football Index.
Hmmm. I thought. Maybe itâs worth putting a bit of cash into say, Harry Kane? Iâve played FPL, Iâve followed football my whole life, so maybe this could be my new side hustle.
Well, luckily it wasnât. Hereâs whyâŚ
Football Index began selling new âsharesâ which artificially changed the price of players. Users saw their portfolio drop 50-90% overnight.
Turns out, it was an elaborate pyramid scheme which, if user growth declined, meant the company couldnât pay its liabilities to users.
It had zero oversight from the UKâs financial regular, the FCA.
It doesnât take a genius to guess what happened nextâŚ
⌠in March 2021, the company liquidated and didnât honour the customerâs bet on their imaginary âstock marketâ. ÂŁ124 million of customersâ money in open bets - poof! - disappeared.
Three years on, a small group who refused to let the case go will be heard in parliament next month.
My barber is still waiting for Sterling to come goodâŚ
PlusâŚ
Manchester United have received assurances from UEFA that they will be allowed to take part in the Europa League next season if Nice also qualify despite the European governing bodyâs restrictions on multi-club ownership (More)
Flamengo striker Gabriel Barbosa has been suspended for two years for attempted anti-doping fraud (More)
About Last Night
Phew⌠youâll be pleased to know that yesterday was the last of the international friendlies. Business as usual this weekend.
Here are the scores from the games you might care about and then we promise not to mention the âIâ word again until the EurosâŚ
England 2 - 2 Belgium
Germany 2 - 1 Netherlands
Spain 3 - 3 Brazil
Scotland 0 - 1 Northern Ireland
The full result list can be found here.
Off The Pitch
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đ¸đł Bassirou Diomaye Faye is set to become president of Senegal, the youngest elected president in Africaâs history (More)
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R1 Verdict
Opinions were floating around about Didier Drogba on social media yesterday.
People pointed out that some players have scored more goals than the Chelsea icon⌠suggesting that he might not be as good as we thought.
So we thought weâd take a look.
Drogbaâs Premier League record: 254 appearances, 104 goals.
The comparisons?
Darren Bent - 106 goals in 276 games
Peter Crouch - 108 goals in 468 games
Dion Dublin - 111 goals in 312 games
But letâs look at some of Drogbaâs achievements at ChelseaâŚ
9 goals in finals
7 goals in semi-finals
4 Premier League titles, 4 FA Cups, 3 EFL Cups, 1 Champions League
Case closedâŚ
Extra Time
A romance we didnât know we needed. Paul Brunson from Married at First Sight UK is now a Sutton United fan and they havenât lost a game since.
Harvey Elliot channelled his inner Ronaldinho for Englandâs Under-21s. His rabona volley is making the rounds on social media.
Les Ferdinand appears on The Overlap podcast. He speaks about his helicopter license, loving the saxophone, Englandâs strikers and the role of sporting directors.
It has been 10 years since Jose Mourinho delivered his iconic line. The Blues lost 1-0 to Aston Villa and Jose didnât want to commentâŚ
Few words do Thierry Henry justice. And his 03/04 season was simply one of the best.
Premier League goals have been on the rise. Opta Analyst explores the stats behind the goal explosion in the English top flight.
Guti was known for his passing. But his assists arenât spoken about enough.
Game Face On
Question: Which nation won UEFA Euro 1992 despite not initially qualifying?
Hint: Great pastries!
Scroll below for the answer.
On Today
FOOTBALL
Womenâs Champions League: Lyon Womens v Benfica Womens (17:45 GMT, TNT Sports 2)
Womenâs Champions League: Chelsea Womens v Ajax (20:00 GMT, TNT Sports 1)
TENNIS
ATP: Miami Open (16:30 GMT, Sky Sports Main Tennis)
BASKETBALL
NBA: Philadelphia 76ers v L.A. Clippers (23:30 GMT, TNT Sports 1)
HOCKEY
NHL: Multiple Matches (23:00 GMT, Viaplay)
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Answer: Denmark
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