Will Smith and Chad Ochocinco in the house for Inter Miami! Hollywood superstars link up with David Beckham and Lionel Messi at Herons' home-opener

Inter Miami's Lionel Messi & David Beckham linked up with Hollywood superstars Will Smith and Chad Ochocinco Wednesday evening.

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Herons taking on Real Salt LakeOchocinco & Smith superstars presentCelebrity sightings in Miami continue in 2024WHAT HAPPENED?

Ahead of their clash at Chase Stadium against Real Salt Lake Wednesday evening, the ex-NFL star made an appearance alongside Beckham on the Heron's sideline. The duo were all smiles, sharing a laugh and an embrace prior to kickoff. Smith, meanwhile, was the guest of honor who posed for photos with the ex-Real Madrid star and Herons co-owner.

Then, at halftime of the clash, Messi and Smith linked up for an embrace.

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Ochocinco has been an avid soccer fan for years, and was a participant in the inaugural TST in 2023. The Soccer Tournament saw superstars from all over the world come and play against each other in a 7v7 format, and the ex-Cincinnati Bengal wide receiver stunned viewers with his skills.

As for Beckham and Miami, the Herons co-owner will continue to be one of the main brand ambassadors for the club, inviting celebrities and greeting fans each time they take the pitch at Chase Stadium. In 2023, the Herons drew celebrities galore – with Smith being the latest A-list celebrity to make an appearance at South Beach. He follows the likes of Will Ferrell and Owen Wilson making appearances last campaign.

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The Herons will take on RSL Wednesday evening as they look to earn three points in their first match of the season.

Damning UEFA report lists Man Utd as having the 'most expensive squad EVER' – worth eye-watering £1.21 billion – as staggering fees for Jadon Sancho & Antony take Red Devils past 2020 record set by Real Madrid

Antony and Jadon Sancho make up a Manchester United squad that was "the most expensive ever assembled" in football, according to a new UEFA report.

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Antony and Sancho signed for big feesUEFA reveals most expensive squad everDoesn't account for 2023-24 windowWHAT HAPPENED?

The report, taken by the European Club Finances and Investment Landscape, revealed Erik ten Hag's side to be worth £1.21bn ($1.52bn) by the end of the 2023 financial year. This beats the record in place since 2020 set by Real Madrid, whose illustrious team were worth an estimated £1.13bn ($1.42m) combined.

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The signings of Antony and Sancho contributed heavily to that final 2023 sum. The Brazilian is yet to fully take off since signing for £82m ($103m) in 2022, while the England winger was recently loaned back to Borussia Dortmund after failing to live up to his £73m ($92m) price tag. Other noteworthy costs include £80m ($100m)-man Harry Maguire, signed back in 2019, as well as veteran Casemiro, for whom United splashed out £70m ($88m) in 2022. Indeed, the figures are damning when lined up with United's fortunes on the pitch, with the Red Devils still a long way off being able to challenge for the Premier League and Champions League.

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However, that report does not take into account United's spending after the 2023 financial year, meaning £72m ($90m) Rasmus Hojlund, £55m ($69m) Mason Mount and £47m ($59m) Andre Onana are all omitted from that staggering total.

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UEFA's report adds that United's eye-watering sum is joined by Premier League rivals Manchester City, Chelsea, as well as European giants Real Madrid, who all topped £1bn ($1.26bn) in squad values for 2023. Todd Boehly's Blues were recently told they could spend up to another £350m ($439m) in the coming window, if the right player sales are sanctioned.

England feel the Jayasuriya effect

After having lost four successive ODIs in the series against Sri Lanka, England would have thought they would finally break that depressing sequence when they rattled off 321 in the last match

On the Ball with S Rajesh01-Jul-2006After having lost four successive ODIs in the series against Sri Lanka, England would have thought they would finally break that depressing sequence when they rattled off 321 in the last match at The Oval. A face-saving win, perhaps? Sanath Jayasuriya and Upul Tharanga, though, had other ideas which went something like this: how about a record opening partnership and a win inside 40 overs? After ten overs, they had blasted 133, and the deceleration in the rate thereafter was only when compared to the dizzying standards they had set.When the partnership finally ended, England had been punch-drunk to the tune of 286 runs, scored in a small matter of 31.5 overs. The partnership beat the earlier record for the first wicket, between Sourav Ganguly and Sachin Tendulkar. That record, though, came against the rather modest Kenyan attack; this one came against – at least on paper – a much stronger attack.

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Tharanga-Jayasuriya 286 England Headingley, 2006 Ganguly-Tendulkar 258 Kenya Paarl, 2001-02 Ganguly-Tendulkar 252 Sri Lanka Colombo, 1998 Atapattu-Jayasuriya 237 Australia Sydney, 2002-03 Gibbs-Kirsten 235 India Kochi, 1999-2000 Jayasuriya’s contribution to the carnage was 152, off a mere 99 balls. The wagon-wheel below shows where the assault was concentrated: through the cover region, and the arc between backward square leg and mid-on. Those have always been Jayasuriya’s favourite areas, and this time fetched him 112 of his runs, that’s three-quarters of his total runs.Jayasuriya was severe on all bowlers, but the ones who felt it the most were Kabir Ali and Tim Bresnan: Ali disappeared for 46 from 22 balls, Bresnan for 26 from nine. Steve Harmison was only marginally better, conceding 38 from 24. In all, Harmison went for 97 in his ten overs, the most runs conceded by an England bowler in a one-day international – beating Derek Pringle’s 83 from ten in the 1987 World Cup against West Indies – and the fourth-most overall.

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Mick Lewis 10-0-113-0 South Africa Johannesburg, 2005-06 Martin Snedden 12-1-105-2 England The Oval, 1983 Muttiah Muralitharan 10-0-99-0 Australia Sydney, 2005-06 Steve Harmison 10-0-97-0 Sri Lanka Headingley, 2006 Ashantha de Mel 10-0-97-1 West Indies Karachi, 1987-88

Who is Kylian Mbappe’s father, Wilfried Mbappe?

Wilfried Mbappé, father to Paris Saint-Germain superstars Kylian and Ethan, is a very private man and tries to remain outside of the public eye.

He isn't on social media which leads people to want to know more about him, so, Football FanCast has decided to answer some of the most googled questions about the father of one of the most famous footballers in the world.

Who is Wilfried Mbappé?

Wilfried Mbappé is the proud father of PSG duo Ethan and Kylian. The latter is widely considered as one of the best footballers in the world.

Whilst Ethan, who is eight years younger than his older brother Kylian, is yet to make his senior debut for The Parisians but is a regular for the under-19s despite being just 16-years-old, so clearly a very talented player himself.

Wilfried also has an adopted son called Jires Kembo Ekoko, who was also a professional footballer for Stade Rennais, amongst other clubs. Ekoko was born in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and was sent to Bondy as a young child by his parents in order to further his education.

According to reports, Wilfried did play football himself but decided to take up coaching and became the Bondy youth leader, helping players to develop their talent but also careers.

He played a role in the development of Arsenal defender William Saliba and Fiorentina winger Jonathan Ikoné, to name a couple, during his spell at the Paris-based club.

What nationality is Wilfried Mbappé?

Wilfried Mbappé was born in Douala, Cameroon and later moved to France, where his two biological sons Kylian and Ethan were born and raised whilst his adopted son Jires was born in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Wilfried also has Nigerian roots.

What is Wilfried Mbappé's height?

Wilfried Mbappé is 5 ft 10 which is the exact same height as his son Kylian, although, 16-year-old son Ethan is already 5 ft 9, so he could overtake the pair.

What is Wilfried Mbappé's age?

Wilfried Mbappé was born on the 11th of October 1970.

He is 52-years-old.

Where is Wilfried Mbappé now?

Wilfried Mbappé lives a low-profile life and is rarely pictured, but one would assume, like his son, he spends much of his time in Paris.

He is the agent of Kylian and likely works around the clock to help him in his business ventures, PR duties and negotiating contracts with Paris Saint-Germain.

He certainly would've been busy this summer with all the transfer speculation linking Kylian with a move to Saudi Pro League side Al-Hilal, who had a bid accepted worth £259m.

Though, that move ultimately failed to come to fruition after the French superstar rejected the colossal one-year contract offer from the Saudi side.

Wilfried would've been tasked with the difficult job of rekindling the relationship between Kylian and the club after his son was banished from first-team training due to a contract stand-off.

The 2018 World Cup winner is now back training with the squad and has enjoyed a terrific start to the season, scoring five goals in three games.

He and his father are in talks to extend his deal, with the forward's current contract due to expire next year, thus making him available to leave on a free transfer.

What is Wilfried Mbappé net worth?

As of 2022, it was reported Wilfried Mbappé had an estimated net worth of $5m (£4m).

Although, only he himself will know the accurate number. Much of the figures on the web will be very rough estimates.

But with the sizable responsibility of being Kylian Mbappé's agent, he likely gets well looked after financially by his superstar son, who is reportedly worth $180m (£144.7m).

Who is Wilfried Mbappé's wife and family?

Wilfried is a father of three children who are married. He is married to Fayza Lamari, and has been for about two decades. His wife was a former handball player who was also active in football.

Rangers: Leeds make Ryan Kent approach

A Premier League club have reportedly made an approach to try and lure Glasgow Rangers winger Ryan Kent away from Ibrox this summer.

The Lowdown: Contract talks

Rangers are reportedly ‘increasingly hopeful’ that Kent will sign a new contract at Ibrox, with the latest round of talks thought to be positive.

His current deal at expires this summer, meaning that he can leave as a free agent at the end of the campaign should a new contract not be signed.

The Latest: Leeds approach

As per Football Insider, Leeds United have made an approach to try and sign Kent on a free transfer, and have officially registered their interest.

They have been ‘in contact’ with the player’s camp, and hold a long-term interest in him dating back to when Marcelo Bielsa was in charge.

The Verdict: Keep at all costs

Kent is a player that the Gers really need to try and keep hold of at all costs.

Lauded as an ‘incredible‘ athlete by The Athletic reporter Jordan Campbell, the Englishman can dribble with the ball at an immense speed, and ranks in the 91st percentile of all his positional peers outside of Europe’s top five leagues for successful take-ons per match over the last year.

Kent has also shown that he has a consistent end product as well, with no fewer than 88 goal contributions in total since he first signed in the 2018/19 term.

Nonetheless, he still has a lot to offer at 26, and so signing him up to a new deal should be a priority for the Light Blues over the next few months.

New Zealand begin to believe

Two late wickets were reward for New Zealand’s application – particularly that of Chris Martin whose wiry frame belied an extra yard of zip that none of England’s bowlers could replicate (least of all Steve Harmison). But perhaps more significantly, the b

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For 85 overs of the second day at Hamilton, the first Test between England and New Zealand was dying a slow death. The application shown by Ross Taylor and Daniel Vettori during their 148-run stand was admirable but foreboding. England’s bowlers found no swing, seam or spin to help them on their way, and when their own batsmen replied in kind with an 84-run opening stand, the worst sort of stalemate was already being envisaged.But then, Alastair Cook went and played a pull shot that had “mug” tattooed all over it, and suddenly there was life in the match once again. Two late wickets were reward for New Zealand’s application – particularly that of Chris Martin whose wiry frame belied an extra yard of zip that none of England’s bowlers could replicate (least of all Steve Harmison). But perhaps more significantly, the breakthroughs were a reminder of the frailties of England’s batting line-up.Daniel Vettori made a point of bigging up England’s top six on the eve of the series, remarking how they all averaged in excess of 40. What he omitted to mention is that they all too frequently reach that score then give their wickets away. In Sri Lanka before Christmas, England were overwhelmed by three totemic innings – 152 from Kumar Sangakkara at Kandy, and then 197 and 213 not out from Mahela Jayawardene at Colombo and Galle respectively. In reply they mustered a solitary hundred in six attempts, and that came from Cook at the last gasp, when the series was already irretrievable.Taylor’s hugely mature 120 wasn’t quite in the class of those three knocks, but it was a performance of great resolve and substance, the like of which England aren’t too keen to replicate these days. As a squad they have mislaid the art of the meaningful innings – and they can’t even manage it in one-day cricket, where their last centurion was Owais Shah at The Oval against India last summer, 11 matches ago.Andrew Strauss used to score centuries for fun, with 10 in his first 30 Tests, but he was dropped after failing to reach three figures in 25 subsequent innings. Now he’s back in the mix, thanks entirely to the shortcomings of others, and he’s out in the middle already – at least a session sooner than he had envisaged. There’s no time like the present for ending his run-drought either. Ian Bell is incapacitated, Tim Ambrose is on debut, and Ryan Sidebottom – for all his merits – is hardly fit to lace Vettori’s boots at No. 8.New Zealand are flushed with unexpected confidence after the success of their batsmen this morning, and they sense that England are beatable.”We think we can win the game,” said Taylor. “If they were none-down or one-down it would be a pretty even game, but to have them two-down when it is starting to slow up and take a bit of turn, I’m sure the first session tomorrow will be big. If we can put some pressure on England early on then you never know.”Pressure was what England’s bowlers singularly failed to apply after resuming on 282 for 6. “We’re disappointed that we didn’t bowl as well as we did yesterday,” said Ryan Sidebottom, who with 4 for 90 was England’s stand-out bowler and, for once, had the figures to prove it. “We were fired up to get the four wickets and we were stupidly searching for wickets this morning, rather than doing what we did yesterday. We were trying to bowl too quick instead of plugging away, and they scored 100 more than we expected.”Apart from watching him on TV, I haven’t had a lot to do with him [Steve Harmison] but he can bowl at 130kph as much as he wants, because it makes it easier for me. He’d be a hell of a bowler to face if he was bowling at 145-150kph, especially on a bouncy deckRoss Taylor gives a damning assessment of Steve Harmison”Bowling too quick.” That may have been true of the two specialist swing bowlers in the line-up, but oh for such an accolade to be uttered in Harmison’s direction. Taylor could hardly believe his luck when reputation finally met with reality, and he faced up for the first time to the bowler who was once the most fearsome in the world. “Apart from watching him on TV, I haven’t had a lot to do with him,” said Taylor, “but he can bowl at 130kph as much as he wants, because it makes it easier for me. He’d be a hell of a bowler to face if he was bowling at 145-150kph, especially on a bouncy deck.”It was a pretty damning yet utterly honest assessment from a man in only his third Test match. Taylor came to the crease with a reputation for big hitting and a career-best score of 17, and yet he bedded in to bat for more than five hours. “I got off to a bit of shaky start in my first four digs in Test cricket, so it was good to silence a few people who doubted me and whether I was good enough to play at this level,” he said. “It was definitely the most circumspect I’ve ever batted.”England are capable of emulating such feats. Strauss was back to his compact self during the warm-up in Dunedin, while Kevin Pietersen is bristling for a big one after failing to reach even fifty in Sri Lanka. But to judge by the verve and aggression showed by Martin and Mills with the new ball, and the steep bounce and not-insignificant turn extracted by the spinners, Vettori and Jeetan Patel, New Zealand’s bowlers are more up for the challenge than their English counterparts proved to be.England were, after all, bundled out for 131 in their warm-up at Dunedin. “That showed us that England can be beaten,” said Taylor. “It was only a three-day game and it did do a lot on the first morning of that game, but it gave the players in that match a bit more belief they could foot it with England. It showed we are still in the game.”

Tottenham "lining up a stunning" Morato bid after behind-scenes Ange call

Tottenham and sporting director Johan Lange are now "lining up a stunning" bid as manager Ange Postecoglou identifies a new top transfer target.

Spurs prioritising new centre-back in January

As confirmed by Postecoglou this week, Spurs are "working" on January transfers behind-the-scenes and "pushing hard" to strengthen key areas. Reliable news outlets like Sky Sports back that a centre-back is very top of Tottenham's transfer wishlist, with Lange drawing up names to potentially go for when the winter market reopens.

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Postecoglou himself has also publicly admitted that the Lilywhites quite simply need to sign a new centre-half, regardless of Ben Davies' impressive form as their makeshift stand-in for Micky van de Ven.

"Centre-back is still a position where, especially in our structure, it is one of the few positions where you need guys with outstanding attributes in there," said Postecoglou on Tottenham's defence (via football.london).

"We’ve been very fortunate that he [Davies] has been able to fill in for us there.

"He’s really good at taking in information, he really understands the game, not just his own role but how we want to play and that’s helped him.Having Romero next to him helps in that sense and Vic because he’s taken a bit of a leadership role back there as well. Ultimately, we still need to sign another centre-back because at the moment we are a little bit on tenterhooks because if something happens again we are short and we are already short."

A few promising names have been linked to bolstering Postecoglou's backline.

Indeed, when it comes to centre-backs on Tottenham's radar, there is a rumoured long list from this past month which includes Uruguay star Sebastian Caceres, Everton's Ben Godfrey, Crystal Palace ace Marc Guehi, Genoa's Radu Dragusin, Union Saint-Gilloise centre-back Koki Machida, Everton star Jarrad Branthwaite and a few others.

Tottenham line up "stunning" Morato move

According to The Sun, another highly-rated defender to have caught Spurs' attention is Benfica star Morato.

The Portuguese's contract contains a £68 million release clause, but his form has resulted in Postecoglou personally making him Tottenham's top transfer target.

Benfica defender Morato.

It is believed Spurs are "lining up a stunning" Morato bid in January as a result. The Lilywhites' scouting department have ran the rule over him four times this season, and they appear to be impressed as Lange and chairman Daniel Levy plot to sign the young centre-back next month.

While his clause stands at £68m, Benfica are cash-strapped and may need to sell for a "bargain" price next month. It's added that Morato is "leading the way" to join Spurs in January, as Postecoglou hopes Levy backs him with new additions.

He could hardly do much better than Benfica's starlet, who's seen as one of the best-rated young defensive talents in Portugal right now.

The 22-year-old was extremely impressive against RB Salzburg in the Champions League earlier this week, helping them on their way to a 3-1 win.

Webster and Doran keep New South Wales at bay

Only 65.1 overs were possible on another rain-affected day on which Tasmania’s third-wicket pair put on an unbroken partnership of 160

ESPNcricinfo staff26-Feb-2018Getty ImagesPersistent batting from the Tasmanian pair of Beau Webster and Jake Doran and persistent rain have combined to frustrate New South Wales at the SCG.After much of day two was lost to rain, further weather delays meant only 65.1 overs were bowled on day three.The Blues made an early breakthrough with Steve O’Keefe deceiving George Bailey seven balls into the start of play to leave Tasmania two down and trailing the home side’s first-innings total by 369. But that was the only joy for New South Wales as Webster and Doran put together an unbroken stand of 160 in 64 overs.Webster reached his fourth first-class hundred in the penultimate over of the day, having faced 253 balls to get there. Doran remained not out on 86 at close. The two sides will face a challenge on the final day trying to manufacture a result.

'I think I’m doing enough' – Curtis Jones sends Euro 2024 squad message to England manager Gareth Southgate and opens up on 'strange' Jurgen Klopp Liverpool departure announcement

Liverpool's Curtis Jones has sent a message to England boss Gareth Southgate as he believes that he is doing well enough to warrant a call up.

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Jones believes he deserves England call-upStill uncapped by SouthgateReveals Klopp shock after announcement(C)GettyImagesWHAT HAPPENED?

With Euro 2024 coming up fast, Southgate has only two more games to finalise his squad for the tournament. The 53-year-old's future post the tournament is up in the air and a positive result this summer could see him extend till the 2026 World Cup. Jones has been flirting around the edge of the selection, but has never been capped despite featuring prominently for Jurgen Klopp at Liverpool. Later on in the same interview, Jones also discussed the shocking departure of the German from the Merseyside club.

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Talking to the BBC, Jones said: "It’s not easy. The lads I’m against are doing well. Gareth and the staff have got a choice, but I think I’m doing enough. Everything around me is going well, so we’ll see."

On Klopp's announcement: "We were in the changing room, actually in the gym, and everyone was told we needed to come in at half 10. It was a bit of a strange one. We didn’t know what was going to be said, but I could feel it amongst the lads it was a little bit strange. He broke the news, it was tough to take. He’s his own man. You've got to respect he’s got his own things he wants to do with his family. He turned me from a boy to a man. I’m grateful for him, so are the teams, the fans, the city."

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Jones was handed his professional debut for Liverpool by the German coach in 2019 when the midfielder played against Wolves in the FA Cup third-round clash. Since then, the 23-year-old has become a mainstay in the Liverpool squad, however, the same has not been the case for him with his nation as he hasn't got a single cap for the Three Lions' senior team.

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If Southgate has any intention of integrating Jones in the England squad, he will only have two games to do so before the tournament. Before Euro 2024, the Three Lions have friendlies against Brazil and Belgium in late March, before facing Bosnia and Herzegovina and Iceland in early June ahead of the tournament.

An A-plus performance

How Shahid Afridi and Kamran Akmal bludgeoned the Indian attack into submission

On the ball with S Rajesh and Arun Gopalakrishnan14-Jan-2006If the two Ys ensured a fantastic start to the series for Pakistan, then the two As were responsible for converting that start into a mammoth total and completely battering the Indian attack on the second day. Shahid Afridi and Kamran Akmal were together for just 21.3 overs, but during that period added an incredible 170 runs, that’s a small matter of 7.9 runs per over.Afridi, with his seven sixes – including four in an over off Harbhajan Singh – stole the show, but Akmal wasn’t far behind. In their stand, Afridi’s contribution was 88 off 61 balls, while Akmal scored 80 off 68. In the end, Akmal’s century came off 81 balls, just three more than Afridi needed. The Manhattan below shows just how the partnership flourished, and how the Indians were completely powerless to stop the deluge.Rahul Dravid tried all the bowlers at his disposal, but none had any success at staunching the runs. Among those who bowled at least ten deliveries to each batsman, Anil Kumble was the most economical (that’s strictly in context): his 25 balls to Afridi went for only 23, though Akmal carved him for 45 from 33. Conversely, Harbhajan suffered badly against Afridi (59 from 39), but was relatively better against Akmal (15 off 15). As for the medium-pacers, neither Irfan Pathan (27 off 23 against the two) nor Ajit Agarkar (23 off 14) made the slightest impression.

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