Nike link up with Sam Kerr for Chelsea star’s first-ever signature boot

Sam Kerr has hit another milestone in her illustrious career by getting her very own signature boots.

The Chelsea and Australia striker has teamed up with Nike to launch her first-ever Player Edition Mercurial Superfly, a design that pays tribute to her home country, her career, and one of her biggest sporting idols.

The boots arrive in a light sandy base, a nod to Australia’s beaches, with flashes of teal, pink and orange running through them to mirror the ocean, sunsets and rocky landscapes.

“The colors of the boot are what I think of when I think of home: Perth’s ocean and sunsets,” Kerr explained. “It’s a reminder of where I’m from.”

Sam Kerr's Player Edition of the Nike Mercurial Superfly. Sam Kerr's Player Edition of the Nike Mercurial Superfly.

Sam Kerr’s Player Edition of the Nike Mercurial Superfly. / Nike

Personal touches are scattered throughout the design, including her trademark mantra “Consistent” etched across the upper in tattoo-like script, and subtle references to her style of play (“Forever Forward”) and her West Australian roots (“Perth Swagger”).

Perhaps the most striking detail is the bold stripe that cuts down the toe of the boot, inspired by Cathy Freeman’s unforgettable gold medal run at the Sydney Olympics in 2000. At the top of the stripe, there’s a small tribute to Freeman’s victory – a nod to an athlete Kerr has long cited as one of her heroes.

Her signature is stamped onto the heel to round off the design, giving every pair the feel of being personally signed.

Sam Kerr.Sam Kerr.

Sam Kerr. / Nike

Nike are also rolling out a wider collection to go with the boot. A Field General sneaker echoes the same colour palette and includes Kerr’s personal messages stitched into the tongue and upper, while an oversized fleece hoodie comes in teal and features phrases tied to her career – “Be Who I Am, Be Who You Are,” “Golden in 2017,” “You Just Never Know,” and “Me vs The World.”

For a player who has been at the top of the women’s game for over a decade, it feels long overdue. But with a design this personal, vibrant and symbolic, it’s clear the wait has only made the end result that much sweeter.

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Jamie Carragher goes bananas after dramatic Rio Ngumoha Liverpool winner

Liverpool and Newcastle United played out a Premier League thriller on Monday night, with the Reds edging a 3-2 victory courtesy of a 100th-minute winner from teenage debutant Rio Ngumoha.

The 16-year-old’s dramatic strike capped off a chaotic evening at St James’ Park, where Newcastle had clawed back from two goals down before Ngumoha stole the headlines with a fairytale finish.

And while the away end erupted, one man who enjoyed it just as much was former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher.

Covering the game as a pundit for Sky Sports’ Monday Night Football, Carragher’s reaction went viral after the broadcaster shared footage of him losing himself in the moment. Running circles around the studio and even leaping into the air, the Reds legend could barely contain his excitement.

“Oh my god! Oh my god! Wow! You lucky, lucky Redmen,” he exclaimed. “What is going on?! Is this one of the greatest games in Premier League history?”

Carragher later reposted the clip to X himself, simply adding: “What a game.”

Still, the Sky Sports pundit didn’t let the adrenaline cloud his judgement. Reflecting after the dust settled, Carragher admitted that Liverpool were fortunate to come away with three points.

“I think what we have seen tonight is probably one of the worst performances from a winning team, and one of the best from the losing team,” he said. “Liverpool won’t care right now, they’ll be absolutely ecstatic, but Eddie Howe’s men tonight were absolutely outstanding.”

For Ngumoha, though, it was a night that will live long in the memory – and if his debut is anything to go by, Liverpool fans might just have witnessed the arrival of their next star.

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Liverpool 2025/26 third kit leaked featuring classic club crest

Liverpool’s third kit for the 2025/26 season has leaked online, and it’s already sending waves through the fanbase with its unmistakable vintage flair.

Back with adidas for the third time in history – and the first since 2011/12 – the Reds’ new third kit arrives in a striking turquoise green, officially named “Sea Green,” according to Footy Headlines.

Adding to the throwback feel, the shirt features a slightly modernised version of the classic Liverpool crest used between 1987 and 1992, a period that coincided with some of the most iconic adidas kits in the club’s history. The kit is completed with the adidas Trefoil logo, further cementing the vintage aesthetic.

The shorts are a crisp white, while matching Sea Green socks complete the look, ensuring a cohesive and retro-inspired ensemble for players and fans alike.

Reacting to the leaked kit on social media, one Liverpool fan wrote: “Can’t wait for the the third kit to be released.” Another commented: “Our third kit for this season is honestly one of the best I’ve ever seen.”

Set to be available sometime in August, the third kit rounds out Liverpool’s 2025/26 lineup – with the red home and white away kits already released earlier this month.

With its bold, vintage-inspired colourway and iconic heritage details, the third kit could easily be the standout of the season for supporters looking to add something unique to their collection.

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Micah Richards parties hard at Joleon Lescott DJ set at Reading Festival

Joleon Lescott has taken up a post-playing career as a DJ, and it seems he has the full support of one of his former teammates: Micah Richards.

Lescott, whose father was also a DJ, fulfilled a lifelong dream by performing a set at Reading Festival on the Jägermeister Stage, spinning a high-energy collection of dance anthems for a massive crowd.

But front and centre of the audience wasn’t just any fan – it was Richards, making sure he didn’t miss a beat.

Richards, who spent five seasons with Lescott at Manchester City and helped the club secure two Premier League titles, was captured in footage dancing along, holding a bottle of Jägermeister, and joining in with fans – including one wearing a City shirt — much to Lescott’s amusement.

A separate video reposted on Instagram by Richards showed him taking to the microphone as Lescott’s MC, leading the crowd in chants between songs and hyping the audience.

Having made over 100 appearances together for club and country, it’s clear that Lescott and Richards’ friendship has seamlessly transitioned far beyond the pitch – Lescott commanding the decks, and Richards helping bring the party to life in front of him.

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Newcastle host ‘Road to Wembley’ exhibition celebrating Carabao Cup triumph

Newcastle United’s long wait for domestic silverware finally ended last season when they lifted the Carabao Cup – and the club marked the historic moment with a one-of-a-kind exhibition that captured the spirit of their journey to glory.

‘The Road to Wembley’, hosted at the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art in collaboration with VERSUS, offered supporters an immersive, documentary-style retelling of the Magpies’ cup success.

The exhibition featured more than 100 photographs by club photographers Serena Taylor, Harriet Massey and Michelle Mercer, each capturing intimate moments from the campaign. Visitors also experienced cinematic displays, installations from fan group Wor Flags, and the rare chance to stand alongside the Carabao Cup trophy itself.

The launch event included a panel featuring curators Ewen Spencer and Jimmy Turrell, alongside Newcastle legend Rob Lee, before celebrations spilled into the night with a DJ set.

The centrepiece of the story, of course, was Newcastle’s 2-1 victory over Liverpool in the final – sealed by Alexander Isak’s decisive strike.

With the Swede now not-so-subtly pining for a move to Liverpool, no less, the exhibition may have accidentally doubled up as his own farewell tour – a reminder that even if heroes don’t always stick around, the memories (and the trophy) are here to stay.

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