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Henderson reveals he had to find private jet to fly family out for emotional first England start after personal tragedy

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DEAN HENDERSON has revealed the joy, pain and frustration of his long journey that led him back into the England team.

The Crystal Palace keeper made his second appearance for the Three Lions in Sunday’s 3-1 win over Finland  —  four years after his debut against Ireland.

Dean Henderson made his first start for four years against Finland

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Dean Henderson made his first start for four years against FinlandCredit: Getty
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The goalkeeper’s friend George Baldock passed away last weekCredit: Getty

Henderson, 27, was only told by interim manager Lee Carsley on Saturday he was being handed a long-awaited return, leaving his family in a race to dash out to Helsinki for the big occasion.

Yet the delight was mixed with sadness.

The one person Henderson would have dearly loved to be in the stands at the Olympic Stadium was his dad, Dougie, who passed away in the summer.

And he is still coming to terms with the tragic loss of pal George Baldock, 31, who died in Greece last week. The pair played together while Henderson was on loan at Sheffield United from Manchester United.

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So while Henderson spoke with pride about a first ever start for England, it was understandable that on a couple of occasions his voice cracked and he was close to tears.

He said: “It has been four years since I played my last game for England.

“It just shows you can never give up and you’ve got to bounce back and be resilient.

“And I’m proud to have done that because it’s been really difficult at times.

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“I found out on Saturday during training that I was playing so it was a bit of a mad one. I wanted my mum, Yvonne, and my missus, Millie, to come out. So we were trying to do last-minute flights to get them here.

“I had to go all out and get them on a charter plane. But I did it because I knew that it was such a big thing for the family. My brother also came and my missus’ father, so it was nice.”

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Asked who helped him through the dark times over the last few years, Henderson added: “My old man. Unfortunately, we lost him in the summer. It’d have been great for him to be here to watch me, so it’s been emotional.

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“He didn’t miss any game. The journey that we went on was  phenomenal. And I’ve just got to make sure it continues.”

Ahead of Thursday’s shock 2-1 Nations League loss to Greece at Wembley, there was a minute’s silence for Panathinaikos defender Baldock, who was found dead in a swimming pool at his villa in Athens.

Henderson, whose wife is also close friends with Baldock’s fiancee, Annabel Dignam, said: “I cannot believe it. I’m still numb from that.

“He was part of the group of lads we had at Sheffield United and he was a big character. So to lose him just out of the blue was such a shock.

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“I am thinking about Annabel, his poor missus, and his young boy, Brodie. It’s such a shame. I don’t even know what to say. I’m lost for words.”

Those two personal losses for Henderson obviously put football into perspective.

Yet on the pitch, it had been a turbulent week for the England team and the uncertainty over Carsley, who cannot seem to make his mind up whether he wants the job full-time.

But Henderson insisted: “He’s fantastic. He wants us to play football, he wants us to play with confidence. He wants to control games of football.

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“The boys are buying into that. Obviously, we weren’t at our best the other night — and even in some cases against Finland.

“But we have got to take responsibility and we’ve got to puff our chests out and show the confidence to get on the ball.

“He wants us to play out from the back, which is not something I do massively at club level.

“But you have got to flick  the switch and obviously do well for him.”

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Henderson also believes Carsley was right to be brave at Wembley and experiment by playing without a No 9 in a bid to cram in all his attacking midfielders  — even though it was a disaster.

He said: “At the Euros, people were asking for that team. You’ve got to be ballsy and you’ve got to just give it a shot.”

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Nick Kyrgios: Australian wants Grand Slam title to ‘shut up’ doubters

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The Australian, who was beaten in the 2022 Wimbledon final by Novak Djokovic, had his temperament frequently questioned after on-court outbursts and meltdowns early in his career, but denied he was “a bad boy”.

“I guess I was branded that just because I was a bit outside the circle of what a normal tennis player is,” he added.

“I don’t think I carry that perception with the Aussie public anymore. But at the start of my career, people thought I was like a murderer.”

With long-time rival Rafael Nadal announcing his retirement last week and Djokovic now 37, Kyrgios – who has been working as a commentator during his absence – believes the game is “the most open it has ever been”.

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Last week, Australian Open chief Craig Tiley said he hoped Kyrgios would play at the season-opening Grand Slam, which starts in Melbourne Park on 12 January.

He added that the player would be in the main draw, whether through a protected ranking or a wildcard, as opposed to being forced through qualifying.

“The confidence that we get about Nick playing is in his preparation, we know he’s doing more than he’s done before,” he said.

“We know that he wants to do it. We know that he’s mentally preparing to get ready to play in January. So we fully expect to see him.”

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Nations League can boost World Cup hopes – Bellamy

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Craig Bellamy believes the way he uses his squad in the Nations League will boost Wales’ chances of reaching the 2026 World Cup.



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Conor McGregor launches X-rated rant at UFC champ Belal Muhammad and shockingly says he will ‘cave his skull’

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Conor McGregor launches X-rated rant at UFC champ Belal Muhammad and shockingly says he will 'cave his skull'

CONOR MCGREGOR has renewed his war of words with UFC welterweight champion Belal Muhammad with a vicious social media threat.

The pair have traded verbal jabs on social media over the years, with McGregor igniting their feud back in November 2021.

Conor McGregor has traded verbal jabs with UFC welterweight champ Belal Muhammad for nearly three years

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Conor McGregor has traded verbal jabs with UFC welterweight champ Belal Muhammad for nearly three yearsCredit: Instagram @ufceurope
Muhammad recently mocked the Irishman for his octagon hiatus after his latest verbal onslaught

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McGregor has revealed his eagerness to cave Muhammad’s skull inCredit: X

Muhammad found himself on the receiving end of an X-rated rant from the former two-division champ late last month and responded by mocking the Irishman over his octagon hiatus.

And he felt McGregor’s wrath again last Sunday in a since-deleted tweet as he went back and forth with UFC men’s featherweight champ Ilia Topuria.

He wrote on X: “I’d love to crush my left hook into Belal’s temple and take down the triple crown.

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“I’d do it easily. And fast! I’d cave his skull heavy.”

Palestinian-born American Muhammad became the king of the welterweights in July with a dominant five-round display over Brit Leon Edwards in Manchester.

His dethroning of Edwards capped off an incredible run, in which he knocked off former title challengers Stephen Thompson and Gilbert Burns as well as highly-touted prospect Sean Brady.

But McGregor has been less than impressed by the 36-year-old’s body of work in his run to welterweight gold.

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He continued: “To think this bum is now a UFC champion with zero knockdowns on his resume whatsoever is so bad.

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“The UFC’s most abysmal zero revenue generating fighter in modern history.”

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McGregor, 36, hasn’t set foot inside the octagon since breaking his left leg in his trilogy fight with Dustin Poirier in July 2021.

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The Dubliner was supposed to make his cage comeback against Michael Chandler in June but was forced out of their long-overdue clash with a broken left pinky toe.

McGregor revealed to SunSport that he was eyeing a December return, although the UFC brass have pushed the rescheduled return of the Mac into 2025.

And he claimed last weekend that he’s on course to return to the cage on February 1.

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When quizzed about his cage comeback, he told MMA reporter Donagh Corby: “February 1, Saudi Arabia. Dan Hooker.”

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Analyst makes case for Muhammad vs ‘boogeyman’ Rakhmonov

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UFC analysts Michael Chiesa and Alan Jouban previewed Belal Muhammad vs. Shavkat Rakhmonov.

Welterweight champion Muhammad (24-3 MMA, 15-3 UFC) makes his first title defense against undefeated Rakhmonov (18-0 MMA, 6-0 UFC) in the UFC 310 main event on Dec. 7 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas (ESPN+ pay-per-view, ESPN2, ESPN+).

Chiesa, who faces Max Griffin on the same night, thinks Muhammad’s resume cannot be discounted. While he’s not necessarily picking him to win, he wouldn’t be surprised if Muhammad bounced Rakhmonov out of the ranks of the unbeaten.

“It would be easy for people to discredit and dismiss Belal because when you look at Shavkat Rakhmonov, 18-0 with 10 submissions and 8 KOs, (he’s) the boogeyman of the division right now,” Chiesa told ESPN. “But you look at Belal’s strength of schedule in his last six fights: Demian Maia, who was ranked when he fought him; (Stephen) ‘Wonderboy’ (Thompson), who was ranked above the top 10; Vicente Luque, who was ranked (No.) 5 when he fought him.

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“Sean Brady TKO’d him, took his 0; fought Gilbert Burns on short notice in a five-round fight, beat him; and then dethrones Leon Edwards in his own backyard. Before people want to dismiss Belal Muhammad because of who he is fighting, you just look at that strength of schedule and you’ve got to remind yourself: This guy is the champion for a reason, and I would not be surprised if he took Shavkat’s 0.”

Jouban, who spoiled Muhammad’s UFC debut in a Fight of the Night battle in 2016, thinks the champion has the skills to beat well-rounded Rakhmonov.

“Belal has proven time and time again why he deserved the championship fight, he got the championship fight, and he deserves to be the champion now,” Jouban said. “He looked phenomenal against Leon Edwards. Leon Edwards is one of the better grapplers in the division. He has outgrappled guys like Gunnar Nelson and so on.

“And Belal Muhammad goes in there, dumps him on his head numerous times, outwrestled him, manhandled him. Shavkat Rakhmonov though, this guy does everything well, and so this is going to be, I think, Belal’s toughest date. But I do think that Belal does have the grappling to get it done.”

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Jannik Sinner tennis doping case: Will the men’s world number one be banned? Could he lose Grand Slam titles?

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Italy’s Jannik Sinner has enjoyed the most successful – and eventful – season of his career, having dominated the men’s game while the case investigating his two failed doping tests rumbles on.

The reigning Australian Open and US Open champion, who won his seventh title of the season in Shanghai on Sunday, tested positive for clostebol in March.

An independent panel, which was presented the case by the International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA), accepted there was “no fault or negligence” attached to 23-year-old Sinner.

It said the world number one had provided a “credible” explanation and he was able to continue playing.

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But the decision that Sinner bore no fault has been challenged by the World Anti-Doping Agency (Wada), which has launched an appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (Cas).

No date has been set for the hearing.

“Whatever’s going to happen, I just wish for it to be resolved as soon as possible,” 24-time major champion Novak Djokovic said.

“This whole case is not helping our sport at all.”

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Arsenal fans left praying Real Madrid scouts are watching Belgium vs France after star man’s ‘disasterclass’

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ARSENAL fans are hoping Real Madrid scouts watched William Saliba after his disastrous performance against Belgium.

The defender lined up for France but had a first half to forget in Brussels.

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William Saliba had a nightmare first half against BelgiumCredit: AP
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The defender conceded a penalty after fouling Lois OpendaCredit: Reuters
Saliba, left, lost the striker as he headed home

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Saliba, left, lost the striker as he headed home

The Arsenal star was at fault for Belgium‘s goal and he also conceded a penalty.

Saliba tried to close down Lois Openda inside the area but slipped and brought down the Belgium striker, though Aston Villa star Youri Tielemans missed the penalty.

Fans noticed Saliba was even at fault in the build-up as he played Openda onside, and he did not cover himself in glory just before half-time either.

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The centre-back was caught in possession as he tried to start a run from deep, before losing track of Openda who was able to head in unmarked.

Fans were quick to criticise the 23-year-old with one saying: “Saliba disasterclass.”

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A third wrote: “He let him onside and conceded the pen what a horror show.”

Real Madrid have reportedly sent scouts to watch Saliba following his impressive start to the campaign for Arsenal.

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And Gunners fans were left hoping they watched his display against Belgium as he displayed weaknesses the Premier League rarely sees.

One Arsenal supporter said: “Saliba playing like s**t on the world stage which means Madrid won’t come in for him.”

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Another added: “Saliba is such a real one for putting up this stinker to ward off Real Madrid’s scouts ❤️”

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Saliba performed better after half-time and helped France secure a 2-1 win, despite them having Aurelien Tchouameni sent off 15 minutes from time.

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