Dean Henderson: Crystal Palace star pays for £1,000 of drinks at pub for jubilant fans

Dean Henderson is fast becoming a fan favourite at Crystal Palace, not just for his performances on the pitch but for his down-to-earth generosity off it.

After playing a starring role last season’s FA Cup final win over Manchester City – a historic moment that delivered Palace’s first major trophy – Henderson was once again the hero in the Community Shield showdown against Liverpool.

In front of a buzzing crowd at Wembley Stadium, the England international goalkeeper made crucial saves during the penalty shootout, denying both Alexis Mac Allister and Harvey Elliott. His heroics helped Oliver Glasner’s side clinch the trophy and kick off the new season in style.

But Henderson’s goodwill didn’t stop there.

Following the game, he made a surprise visit to a local pub where he posed for selfies with fans. In a generous gesture, he reportedly put down a £1,000 tab, inviting Palace supporters to enjoy a few drinks on him.

“Legend. Totally gets this club. Cheers,” one fan wrote on Instagram alongside a selfie with the goalkeeper.

One fan, however, walked away with arguably something even more valuable than a few drinks and a selfie.

After the penalty shootout win, Henderson accidentally left his water bottle by the goalposts. Wrapped around it was a cheat sheet detailing Liverpool’s penalty tendencies – including correctly pointed out the way both Mac Allister and Elliott would go with their saved efforts.

That bottle found its way into the hands of a lucky supporter, giving them a certified piece of Crystal Palace – and Wembley – history.

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Chelsea baffled after £30,000 worth of camera equipment mysteriously disappears

Chelsea have reported a bizarre incident at their Cobham training base after £30,000 worth of camera equipment mysteriously went missing.

The Blues contacted Surrey Police following the unexpected disappearance of the gear, The Sun report, which was discovered after the first-team returned to training ahead of the 2025/26 season.

Cobham, Chelsea’s sprawling £20 million facility located around 20 miles from Stamford Bridge, is one of the most secure and high-tech training centres in the Premier League.

While it’s possible the equipment was simply misplaced during the off-season – with much of the club’s backroom staff only now returning from summer breaks – the suspicious nature of the incident prompted the club to involve authorities.

Chelsea did not respond to 90min’s request for comment.

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Cobham is about 20 miles away from Stamford Bridge. / ADRIAN DENNIS/GettyImages

Chelsea has been hit by thefts before – though not at Cobham itself.

Raheem Sterling’s Surrey home was infamously broken into during the 2022 World Cup, with thieves taking £300,000 worth of watches. Reece James also had a safe stolen from his house in 2021, containing his Champions League and Euro 2020 runners-up medals.

So while this might be a case of summer brain fog – it’s no wonder the Blues are being extra cautious.

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Lille unveil Citadel-inspired 2025/26 third kit

LOSC Lille have dropped their stunning third kit for the 2025/26 season – and it’s loaded with history, symbolism, and style.

The design pays tribute to Sporting Club Fivois, one of the two clubs that merged to form LOSC in 1944, as well as Lille’s most iconic landmark: the Citadel of Lille, a 17th-century fortress that still stands today.

Drenched in a deep blue base – a colour once worn by SC Fives – the shirt features gold and black accents, drawn from the traditional colours of Flanders, the northern French region Lille calls home.

At the heart of the design lies an abstract geometric print of jagged, structured lines – a visual homage to the Citadel’s sharp architecture and the strength it represents. That theme carries into the badge itself: LOSC’s iconic five-sided crest is inspired by the pentagonal structure of the fortress.

“The Citadel has stood as a symbol of strength and determination in Lille for centuries, and we wanted to bring that spirit onto the pitch with this kit,” said Kenny McCallum, Senior Director of New Balance Football Product. “This year’s Third Kit is a tribute to the club’s heritage and a reminder of the qualities that make the Dogues so formidable.”

As Lille enter a new era – with stars like Jonathan David and Angel Gomes departing, and experienced names like Olivier Giroud and Arnaud Bodart arriving – they’ll be hoping this kit’s symbolism of resilience becomes more than just design.

The LOSC Lille 2025/26 third shirt is available now via New Balance and selected global retailers.

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Como and Real Betis brawl in ugly pre-season friendly

A so-called “friendly” between Como 1907 and Real Betis turned anything but, descending into a full-blown brawl that saw punches thrown, red cards handed out, and even a teammate accidentally getting caught in the crossfire.

The drama erupted just before halftime at the Estadio Municipal de La Línea de la Concepción in Cádiz. Two heavy challenges on Betis stars Giovani Lo Celso and Isco lit the fuse, sparking a heated clash between both squads.

Como midfielder Maxi Perrone and Betis’ Pablo Fornals exchanged punches, as players from both teams swarmed in. Amid the scuffle, Betis striker Cucho Hernández aimed a punch at a Como player – only to accidentally land it on his own teammate, Natan. A truly painful case of friendly fire.

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There were punches thrown during a recent match between Real Betis and Como. / Fran Santiago/GettyImages

The referee initially sent off Perrone and Héctor Bellerín, though the red card for Bellerín was later reversed and issued to Fornals instead – much to Bellerín’s visible frustration.

The match eventually resumed, with Como – coached by Cesc Fàbregas – sealing a 3-2 win thanks to a stoppage-time goal from Iván Azón.

Como now head into their clash with Barcelona in the Joan Gamper Trophy, while Betis continue preparations with a final tune-up against Málaga. But after this dust-up, both clubs might be focusing as much on anger management as tactics.

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Fulham drop bold green away kit for 2025/26 with classic throwback

Fulham have unveiled their eye-catching new away kit for the 2025/26 season – and it’s impossible to miss.

Inspired by the only other green kit in club history (worn during the 1999/2000 season), this version cranks things up several notches. The luminous green colourway is a bold statement, paired with navy shorts and socks, white piping and the iconic adidas Three Stripes.

The look is completed with a throwback detail that fans will love: the reintroduction of the classic 1995 Fulham crest — used here for the first time since 2001 – adding an extra hit of nostalgia for long-time supporters.

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Fulham’s new away kit is impossible to miss. / adidas

The launch video embraces the vibe of the ’90s, celebrating the highs, lows and unique spirit of following Fulham away.

Narrated by Fulham cult hero Sean Davis – who famously played for the club across all four divisions – the film blends vintage footage with appearances from modern-day stars like Harry Wilson, Emile Smith Rowe, Rodrigo Muniz, Ella Tagliavini, Megalie Mendes and Jade Bradley.

From throwback flair to neon boldness, Fulham’s latest away strip combines history and swagger – and it’s available now.

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