Football
Patrice Evra calls out Luis Suarez for CAGE FIGHT as he renews hostilities with old rival

Patrice Evra is stepping into a new arena, preparing to make his MMA debut with the Professional Fighters League (PFL) next month.
The former Manchester United defender has been training in martial arts since 2016 alongside close friend Cedric Doumbe, a PFL welterweight contender with a strong 6-1 record after moving from kickboxing to MMA in 2021.
Evra will showcase his skills for the first time at PFL Europe Paris on May 23, marking an unexpected turn in his post-football career.

In a move that has stirred plenty of attention, Evra publicly challenged Luis Suarez to a fight, reigniting their infamous rivalry. The two players share a heated history dating back to 2011 when Suarez, then at Liverpool, received an eight-game ban for racially abusing Evra.
Taking to social media, Evra joked about Suarez’s notorious reputation for biting opponents, referencing the three separate biting incidents that marked the Uruguayan’s career.
“BREAKING: I’m officially training for my first fight with @PFLEurope,” Evra announced. “They will pick my opponent… They asked who I wanna face. I said: Luis Suarez. I’ll pay out of pocket. He can even bite me.”
As of now, Evra’s actual opponent for his MMA debut has not been confirmed.
Nevertheless, he expressed his excitement about entering a new competitive field, stating, “I’ve performed on the world’s biggest stages, won every major trophy in football, but PFL Europe Paris will be an incredibly special night for me.”
Evra emphasized that he has been preparing diligently with top-level fighters and believes he is ready to put on a thrilling show at the Accor Arena on May 23.
PFL CEO Pete Murray praised Evra’s dedication and passion for the sport, adding to the buzz surrounding the event. “I’m told he loves this game as much as us, and we’ll find out on 23 May,” Murray said.
“We’re incredibly excited to have the superstar that is Patrice Evra fight under the PFL banner, as we’re all about exciting match-ups and making history.”
This will not be Evra’s first flirtation with combat sports. In 2022, he was scheduled to fight social media star Adam Saleh on the undercard of the planned bout between Martyn Ford and the Iranian Hulk. However, that event was ultimately canceled, and Evra never made his boxing debut.
Since retiring from professional football in 2019, Evra has explored various ventures after an illustrious playing career. Following his departure from Manchester United in 2014, he had spells at Juventus, Marseille, and West Ham before hanging up his boots.
During his time at Old Trafford, the French international secured five Premier League titles, three League Cups, and a Champions League trophy, solidifying his place as one of the club’s most decorated defenders.
As excitement builds for PFL Europe Paris, fans are eager to see how Evra’s competitive spirit translates to the MMA cage. Whether or not Suarez responds to the challenge, one thing is certain: Patrice Evra is ready to make headlines once again.
Football
Ruben Amorim ‘could QUIT’ Man Utd as Sir Jim Ratcliffe fears revealed in shock report

Sir Jim Ratcliffe is reportedly growing concerned that Ruben Amorim might walk away from Manchester United.
After Erik ten Hag’s dismissal in October 2024 following a 2-1 loss to West Ham, United moved swiftly to bring in Amorim on the back of his success at Sporting CP.
Yet translating his tactics at Old Trafford has proven challenging, with the Red Devils languishing in 16th place in the Premier League.
Despite domestic struggles, United have excelled in Europe and stand one win away from securing Champions League football by beating Tottenham Hotspur in Wednesday’s Europa League final.
Amorim himself hinted at the possibility of an early exit if results don’t improve, saying, “It’s a decisive moment in the history of the club. We need to be really strong in the summer and to be brave because we will not have a next season like this. If we start like this, if the feeling is still here, we should give the space to different people.”
According to The Sun, Ratcliffe—United’s minority owner and INEOS chairman—“remains concerned” that Amorim may decide “enough is enough after a campaign of chaos.”
The report suggests Ratcliffe views the 40-year-old Portuguese as somewhat of a “loose cannon” and wants reassurance that Amorim will honour the final two years of his contract rather than depart and leave the club in disarray.
Ahead of the crucial final, Amorim appeared undeterred, insisting on his belief in the squad’s readiness. “I am really confident. I feel that my players are ready for this game. They know what it means, not just for us but for our fans and for the club.
After this season, we are ready to fight for the one thing that can help us remember this season in a different way.
So I am really confident.” With both Ratcliffe’s concerns and Amorim’s resolve laid bare, all eyes will be on Wembley to see whether the Europa League final serves as a turning point for United’s tumultuous season.
Football
Ex Arsenal star Lacazette’s home burgled while playing final game for Lyon with cash and jewellery stolen

Alexandre Lacazette’s home was targeted by burglars while he was on the pitch for Lyon last night, according to French outlet Le Progrès.
The 33‑year‑old, playing his 391st and final match for his boyhood club, was facing Angers at Groupama Stadium when two intruders are reported to have broken into his residence in Lyon’s fifth arrondissement around 9.30 pm local time.
Once inside, they accessed a safe and made off with jewellery, luxury leather goods and cash, with the stolen haul “claimed to be tens of thousands of pounds.”
Security cameras captured the suspects, and police launched an investigation after the burglary was officially reported at 1.30 am.
Lacazette rose through Lyon’s youth system before joining Arsenal in 2017, then returned to France in 2022.
Manager Paulo Fonseca recently confirmed that Lacazette will depart when his contract expires this summer, as Lyon look to balance the books amid financial concerns.
In recognition of his service, supporters unveiled a giant tifo before kick‑off, and Lacazette honored them by scoring both goals in a 2-0 victory over Angers—his 200th and 201st for the club—securing a sixth‑place finish.
He joins several teammates who have suffered similar crimes in recent seasons, including Georges Mikautadze, who was robbed at gunpoint last December, and Dejan Lovren, who faced an attempted break‑in in October 2023.
Football
Inside Trent Alexander-Arnold’s Liverpool ‘leaving party’ as Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk attend

Liverpool recently held a summer celebration to honor Trent Alexander-Arnold as he prepares to leave Anfield after the 2024-25 season. The 26-year-old fullback, who has been with the club since he was just six, confirmed his departure earlier this month.
Despite spending two decades with Liverpool and making over 350 appearances, the news has divided fans—some even booed him during the recent 2-2 draw against Arsenal.
The event, which appeared to take place at Liverpool’s training base in Kirkby, featured teammates, family, and festive touches including food vendors, games, and a “Summer of 66” theme—referencing Alexander-Arnold’s shirt number.
TikTok user Nevada Linton shared footage from the event with a heartfelt message encouraging the defender to chase his dreams.
Key players including Mohamed Salah, Virgil van Dijk, Andy Robertson, Darwin Nunez, Diogo Jota, and Luiz Diaz were spotted enjoying the gathering.
The party served as an internal gesture of appreciation despite the tension from parts of the fanbase.
Throughout the season, Liverpool pushed to secure contract extensions for Alexander-Arnold, Salah, and Van Dijk. While the latter two signed new deals, Alexander-Arnold opted to move on, with Real Madrid widely expected to be his next destination.
His farewell statement emphasized how difficult the decision had been, citing the need to step outside his comfort zone for new personal and professional challenges.
The backlash from some supporters has sparked reactions from fellow players. Salah voiced disappointment over the treatment Alexander-Arnold received, saying fans should recognize the defender’s loyalty and contributions over the years.
Van Dijk echoed the sentiment, stating that the team aims to win their final matches and celebrate together, including honoring Alexander-Arnold’s legacy.
Liverpool’s final fixtures of the season include a clash with Brighton and a home finale against Crystal Palace at Anfield, where the hope remains for a more appreciative farewell from the stands.
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