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Soccer-England defender Millie Bright withdraws from Euro squad consideration
Soccer-England defender Millie Bright withdraws from Euro squad consideration

The Star

time04-06-2025

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Soccer-England defender Millie Bright withdraws from Euro squad consideration

FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football - Women's Nations League - League A - England v Spain - Wembley Stadium, London, Britain - February 26, 2025 England's Millie Bright during the warm up before the match REUTERS/David Klein/File Photo MANCHESTER, England (Reuters) - Chelsea defender Millie Bright has withdrawn her name from consideration for England's squad for next month's European Championship, saying she is not at her best. Bright made the announcement in an Instagram post on Wednesday, on the eve of England's Euro 2025 squad selection. "My pride and ego tells me to go but I think the team and the fans deserve more," she wrote. "Right now I'm not able to give 100% mentally or physically." The 31-year-old had withdrawn from England's recent camp for two Nations League games saying she was mentally and physically at her limit. Her withdrawal ahead of the Euros in Switzerland, where England will defend their 2022 title, is a big blow to Sarina Wiegman's squad after veteran goalkeeper Mary Earps announced her international retirement recently. (Reporting by Lori Ewing; Editing by Christian Radnedge)

England defender Millie Bright withdraws from Euro squad consideration
England defender Millie Bright withdraws from Euro squad consideration

Straits Times

time04-06-2025

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England defender Millie Bright withdraws from Euro squad consideration

FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football - Women's Nations League - League A - England v Spain - Wembley Stadium, London, Britain - February 26, 2025 England's Millie Bright during the warm up before the match REUTERS/David Klein/File Photo MANCHESTER, England - Chelsea defender Millie Bright has withdrawn her name from consideration for England's squad for next month's European Championship, saying she is not at her best. Bright made the announcement in an Instagram post on Wednesday, on the eve of England's Euro 2025 squad selection. "My pride and ego tells me to go but I think the team and the fans deserve more," she wrote. "Right now I'm not able to give 100% mentally or physically." The 31-year-old had withdrawn from England's recent camp for two Nations League games saying she was mentally and physically at her limit. Her withdrawal ahead of the Euros in Switzerland, where England will defend their 2022 title, is a big blow to Sarina Wiegman's squad after veteran goalkeeper Mary Earps announced her international retirement recently. REUTERS Join ST's Telegram channel and get the latest breaking news delivered to you.

Triumphant Chelsea had to win Conference League, says captain James
Triumphant Chelsea had to win Conference League, says captain James

Straits Times

time28-05-2025

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Triumphant Chelsea had to win Conference League, says captain James

Soccer Football - Premier League - Nottingham Forest v Chelsea - The City Ground, Nottingham, Britain - May 25, 2025 Chelsea's Reece James celebrates after the match after qualifying for the Champions League next season REUTERS/David Klein Soccer Football - Premier League - Nottingham Forest v Chelsea - The City Ground, Nottingham, Britain - May 25, 2025 Chelsea's Reece James celebrates after the match after qualifying for the Champions League next season REUTERS/David Klein WROCLAW, Poland - Chelsea overcame a flat first half to secure the Conference League crown with a 4-1 victory over Real Betis on Wednesday, sealing a pre-season ambition to lift the trophy that captain Reece James believed they had to win. Chelsea will be competing in the Champions League next season by virtue of finishing fourth in the Premier League, a major step up in quality for their young squad, but having had the taste of European success they will be hungry for more. "It's a great feeling. As the game went on we grew into it and thankfully we scored four goals in the second half," James told TNT. "Coming into this competition, it was something we had to win. Next season we go again in the Champions League." Chelsea trailed at halftime and deservedly so as Betis dominated the first 45 minutes and might have been further ahead following Abde Ezzalzouli's early opener. But Enzo Maresca's Chelsea side took control after the break and, led by their irrepressible England international Cole Palmer, romped to an easy win in the end. The midfielder laid on goals for Enzo Fernandez and Nicolas Jackson, before Jadon Sancho and Moises Caicedo made the scoreline more emphatic late on. "I thought in the first half we were flat. The game didn't go our way early on and it looked like it took a lot out of us. We needed a reaction in the second half and we got it," James said. "We knew the game was going to be tough; they made it tough for us in the first half. They got an early goal and it unsettled us." Chelsea are the first English side to win all four major European trophies - including the now defunct Cup Winners' Cup. They have also won two UEFA Super Cups. "To be the first club to have won everything possible, you can see the fans celebrating now and it shows how much it means to them," Chelsea defender Levi Colwill said. "We knew they (Betis) were going to be a good team, especially at the start with their fans pushing them on, but we knew it was going to die off. "We just had to wait and pick our moments and that is what we did in the second half." REUTERS Join ST's Telegram channel and get the latest breaking news delivered to you.

Soccer-Liverpool to unveil new Heysel memorial marking 40th anniversary of disaster
Soccer-Liverpool to unveil new Heysel memorial marking 40th anniversary of disaster

The Star

time21-05-2025

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Soccer-Liverpool to unveil new Heysel memorial marking 40th anniversary of disaster

FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football - Premier League - Liverpool v Leicester City - Anfield, Liverpool, Britain - December 26, 2024 General view of a corner flag inside the stadium before the match REUTERS/David Klein/File Photo (Reuters) - Liverpool will unveil a new memorial at Anfield to mark the 40th anniversary of the Heysel Stadium disaster where 39 supporters were killed, the Premier League club said on Wednesday. The fans, mainly Italian Juventus supporters, were killed when a wall collapsed after Liverpool fans charged them before the European Cup final in Brussels in 1985. More than 600 were also injured in one of the worst disasters in soccer stadiums, leading to a five-year ban for English clubs from European competition. "Titled 'Forever Bound', the new memorial will replace the existing plaque currently situated on the wall of the Sir Kenny Dalglish Stand and will move to a new location at the stadium," Liverpool said in a statement. "The newly designed memorial will feature two scarves knotted together and gently tied - symbolising the unity and solidarity between the two clubs and the bond formed through shared grief and mutual respect in the aftermath of the disaster." Liverpool said the plans for the new memorial were shared with Juventus and the families who lost loved ones. The memorial will be unveiled later in the English summer. Juventus are unveiling their own near their Allianz Stadium on May 29, the anniversary of the disaster. "To see a new memorial created with such care means a lot and it's incredibly important to have a fitting tribute to remember the 39 fans who lost their lives," the Liverpool statement cited Ian Rush, who played for both clubs and also witnessed the tragedy in 1985, as saying. "We must never forget why this matters and why we continue to stand together in solidarity, all these years later." (Reporting by Rohith Nair in Bengaluru; Editing by Aidan Lewis)

Soccer-De Bruyne unlikely to play at Club World Cup ahead of City departure
Soccer-De Bruyne unlikely to play at Club World Cup ahead of City departure

The Star

time20-05-2025

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  • The Star

Soccer-De Bruyne unlikely to play at Club World Cup ahead of City departure

Soccer Football - FA Cup - Final - Crystal Palace v Manchester City - Wembley Stadium, London, Britain - May 17, 2025 Manchester City's Kevin De Bruyne looks dejected after the match REUTERS/David Klein (Reuters) -Manchester City midfielder Kevin De Bruyne said he is unlikely to play at the Club World Cup due to concerns about picking up an injury ahead of his departure from the club. The 33-year-old will leave City after a decade at the club having lifted six Premier League titles, as well as winning the Champions League and Club World Cup in 2023. The Belgian is under contract until June 30, which covers three Club World Cup matches in the United States, but De Bruyne said he would have to look out for his own interests. "I think in a way I have to take care of myself because if I get injured in the Club World Cup, what am I going to do? Nobody's going to take care of me at that point," he said after the FA Cup final in quotes carried by The Athletic. "So there's a big chance probably that I won't play it, but I don't know. I'm just a player. I don't make the rules, I can't do anything about it. So in the end, like I said, I'll probably have to take care of myself." The 32-team tournament runs from June 14 to July 13. (Reporting by Shifa Jahan in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter Rutherford)

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