Burton Albion. Cristiano Ronaldo gives young tearful fan his shirt and a hug after she invaded the pitch to meet the Portugal star following his side's draw with Ireland Ex-Germany boss Joachim Low receives a rousing send-off in front of fans before thrashing of Liechtenstein Tribute for the World Cup winning coach Rory McIlroy ditches swing guru Pete Cowen and reunites with childhood coach Michael Bannon Despite winning the CJ Cup last month Azeem Rafiq says he feels 'incredibly hurt after England captain Joe Root said he has NO recollection of racist incidents taking place during time at Yorkshire 'Absolute snake, hope you get them relegated Lost all respect!
Phil Foden shares throwback picture of him and Emile Smith Rowe as kids in England's youth ranks after the pair were reunited in the seniors Gary Lineker hails Patrick Bamford for hitting out at Twitter trolls who tell him to 'stick to football' in response to his climate change activism Paul Pogba shows off his crutches and tells Manchester United fans he is set for a scan to see how bad his thigh injury is I'm not your puppy!
Canelo becomes the undisputed king: Alvarez KOs Caleb Plant during 11th round to claim historic victory Now holds all four super middleweight world titles The angry one! Games at both Hashtag United and Waterford are marred on Bonfire Night by idiotic fans aiming rockets at players James Haskell reveals England coach Martin Johnson confronted him over claims he 'filled a boat with prostitutes and had sex with them' in Sydney!
You tell. You didn't see it?! Mourinho takes his moans about refs to Instagram, by posting side-by-side images attacking calls on penalties for Juve Ronnie O'Sullivan nearly missed the start of his English Open match because he was eating a KEBAB - but he would rather be docked a frame than rush!
Season at a glance Live tables Fixtures Scores. More tables. More fixtures. More scores. Leicester boss Brendan Rodgers 'emerges as the favourite to replace under-fire Ole Gunnar Solskjaer at Harry Maguire insists his goal celebration 'wasn't directed at anyone' after cupping ears following header Premier League plan to curb Newcastle and Man City spending by preventing them using a global network of Gareth Southgate insists England contract extension is an 'irrelevance' as his focus is on World Cup Roy Keane aims a dig at Tottenham by saying Harry Kane 'should be used to disappointment' after failed Man Gareth Southgate hails 'brilliant' Harry Kane after he became England's all-time leading scorer in Jordan Henderson showed that he is more than just a holding midfielder by putting England on the front foot Fans heard booing as players take the knee ahead of England's World Cup qualifier against Albania at Wembley England supporters are divided as Gareth Southgate closes in on new two-year deal Scotland secure a World Cup play-off spot with victory over Moldova as they seal second place in Group F Napoli's extra attacker, due to one less defender, enables them to outnumber the opposition's defence.
Managers have often altered their tactics in order to combat Napoli, which has led to their side—as was the case for Claudio Ranieri's Inter last week—causing their own downfall.
It has been the same in Europe too, with the pace and movement on the counter-attack enough to see off Villarreal and Manchester City to qualify with Bayern Munich in the group phase of the Champions League.
It has continued in the knock-out phase too, with Napoli enjoying a commanding position at half time in the tie with Chelsea, leading The Stadio San Paolo has been a huge factor in Napoli's return to prominence, with the Neapolitans coming in their droves each week to support their side. The club is said to have as many as six million supporters globally.
The capacity is 60, and has been sold out on several occasions this season. This has contributed to the club being able to average 40, per match. That is 67 percent of their capacity and the third most in Italy, behind Inter and Milan. The noise made by the Ultras can be deafening, and has been such a problem that it led to nearby buildings swaying and ultimately being damaged by the raucous pandemonium.
It provides an intimidating atmosphere for the opposition, with fireworks and explosions blasting throughout matches. Uruguay left to rue missed chances, Argentina edge closer to World Cup. Kane to Man City? Conte faces fight to keep Spurs striker. Battle of the Leagues final: Premier League or Ligue 1 to win it all? Arsenal's Cedric ready to fight for his place at the club he always wanted to join.
The race for World Cup places: what every country needs in Europe. En-Nesryi to Man City? It was on May 10 when a deathly quiet descended over Naples.
The most chaotic, noisiest and most crowded city in the whole of Europe was deserted. A first Serie A title was beckoning. They secured it with a draw against Fiorentina. The city of Naples erupted. Exultant Napoli fans thronged the streets. They partied for days as fans danced on the rooftops. At the heart of all the celebration, one man stood out: Diego Armando Maradona. The diminutive Argentine had been pivotal in the success, and he would guide the club to another title in and European success.
Napoli wasn't, however, not just one man. The Brazilian forward Careca had joined the team the previous season. The savior Diego Maradona would leave the club after a cocaine scandal. In the following years Napoli would lose other important star players such as Careca and Gianfranco Zola.
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