Noni Madueke steals Conference League celebrations show with karaoke rap

Chelsea made history by beating Real Betis 4-1 to win the Conference League, becoming the first club ever to claim all three major European trophies, having previously won both the Champions League and Europa League.

Unsurprisingly, the celebrations were unforgettable.

Following their comprehensive victory in Wroc?aw, Enzo Maresca’s Blues erupted in the changing rooms, spraying beer and champagne while dancing, singing, and rapping to hits like Central Cee and Lil Baby’s “BAND4BAND.”

But the party didn’t stop there. Still in their kits, players and staff moved on to a private event at their team hotel in the Polish city, which lasted until the early hours. Fans caught glimpses of the fun through social media – including a lively karaoke session where several players showed off their vocal talents.

Trevoh Chalobah shared a video of Moisés Caicedo singing a reggaeton track, while Pedro Neto and goalkeeper Filip Jørgensen were caught singing along to Bruno Mars and Mark Ronson’s classic “Uptown Funk.”

However, it was Noni Madueke who truly stole the show, impressing teammates with his rapping skills as he spit Meek Mill’s “Dreams and Nightmares” flawlessly – much to the delight of the squad, who gathered around him, hyping him up and cheering his every word.

“I used to pray for times like this,” Madueke rapped – a line befitting of a historic night for Chelsea.

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Nike unveil new England Women’s home and away kits ahead of Euro 2025

Euro 2025 is just around the corner, and the England women’s team will head into the tournament with a fresh, bold look.

In anticipation of the competition, which kicks off on July 2, Nike has unveiled new home and away kits for the Lionesses – designed to blend tradition with modern flair.

The home shirt stays true to England’s classic identity, primarily white with blue accents on the sleeves and neckline. Its standout feature is a striking red and blue chest graphic, inspired by the iconic kits of the early 1980s.

Subtle elements such as a thorn detail on the jersey number and an inner-pride logo featuring the English rose add depth and meaning.

In contrast, the away kit offers a contemporary edge with a sleek all-black design. It’s complemented by blue numbering and a matching crest, with pops of colour on the side panels providing a vibrant touch.

Nike has also introduced a new goalkeeper kit, which pays homage to tradition with its rich green hue, subtly accented with faint stripe detailing for a refined finish.

All three kits are available now via Nike, the England National Team Store, and select retailers.

Sarina Wiegman’s Lionesses head into Euro 2025 as defending champions, having lifted the trophy for the first time in 2022 after a historic victory over Germany in the final.

Their title defence begins on July 5 with a crucial Group D opener against France — and they’ll take to the pitch with confidence and style, showcasing their bold new Nike kits designed especially for the occasion.

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Kit leak rumours hit 2025/26 Club World Cup promotional picture

Some of Europe’s biggest clubs, including Chelsea, Manchester City and AC Milan, have already revealed their 2025/26 kits.

Others have chosen to wait – but FIFA may have accidentally jumped the gun in a new promotional image for the upcoming Club World Cup.

The visual, released as part of FIFA’s early hype for the tournament, shows players from top clubs including Bayern Munich, Atlético Madrid, Inter, Borussia Dortmund, Benfica, Porto, Juventus, Paris Saint-Germain, Real Madrid, Manchester City, and Chelsea, all wearing stylised racing suits as they gather around a car displaying the new Club World Cup trophy.

Although the suits aren’t direct replicas of next season’s kits, they feature clear visual similarities. For clubs that have already released their new designs, the suits match them almost exactly – strongly suggesting the rest are close representations of what’s to come.

Manchester City’s suit, worn by Josko Gvardiol, features a white sash across the front, which mirrors their confirmed 2025/26 home kit. Juventus’ version, worn by Kenan Yildiz, includes two bold black stripes—just like the club’s newly unveiled shirt.

Borussia Dortmund’s design displays a dominant yellow base with black graphical detailing across the shoulders and sleeves. This closely matches previously leaked images of their home kit for next season. Inter Milan’s suit, worn by Nicolò Barella, is composed of thin black and blue stripes that change shape toward the shoulders, a design that also aligns with known leaks.

Bayern Munich’s kit design is harder to confirm, as Michael Olise is shown sitting sideways in the image. However, the visible deep white V-neck is consistent with another leaked version of the club’s 2025/26 shirt.

The only real discrepancy appears to be PSG. The suit worn by Désiré Doué doesn’t match previous leaks of the French club’s upcoming home kit, raising the possibility that the final design is either still in development – or that this particular suit was a placeholder.

Intentional or not, FIFA’s graphic may have provided the clearest look yet at several unreleased kits ahead of the new season.

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Lionel Messi beams with pride watching sons win trophies for Inter Miami

Lionel Messi had a proud father moment as he watched his sons, Thiago and Ciro, celebrate major wins with Inter Miami’s academy teams during the prestigious 2025 Dreams Cup in South Florida.

The legendary Argentine forward attended the youth tournament – held over Memorial Day weekend – which brings together some of the top emerging talents from across the United States and around the world.

Messi, accompanied by his wife Antonela Roccuzzo, looked on proudly as Thiago, 12, and Ciro, 7, lifted trophies with their respective teams.

Photos circulating online captured the eight-time Ballon d’Or winner visibly thrilled, as his sons continue to take early steps on a path that mirrors his iconic football legacy.

The boys themselves were, understandably, thrilled too.

In a joyful Instagram reel posted by Inter Miami’s academy, Thiago is seen jumping up and down with his Under-13 teammates, chanting: “Campeones, Campeones, Ole, Ole, Ole!” Meanwhile, Ciro shared in similar excitement, proudly lifting his trophy with a teammate and flashing a huge smile.

This isn’t the first time Messi’s children have tasted success on the pitch. Back in February 2025, Thiago, Ciro, and their middle brother Mateo, 9, all won trophies during the Weston Cup, another major youth tournament held in Florida.

Clearly, greatness runs in the Messi family.

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Levi Colwill’s incredible hobby to escape pressure of football

Levi Colwill was Chelsea’s hero on the final day of the 2024/25 Premier League season, scoring the only goal in a 1-0 win over Nottingham Forest that secured a fourth-place finish and a coveted Champions League spot.

Things then got even better for the England international on Wednesday night, as Chelsea recovered from a goal down to thrash Real Betis 4-1 in the final of the Conference League.

But the season hasn’t always been smooth sailing for Colwill. He endured a challenging first half of the campaign under manager Enzo Maresca, struggling with uncharacteristic errors and a dip in confidence.

The previous year under Mauricio Pochettino wasn’t much easier. Colwill was frequently deployed out of position at left-back, a move that drew criticism and limited his impact.

So how did the 22-year-old centre-back manage to stay grounded during these difficult spells? According to Colwill, the answer is surprisingly simple: LEGO.

“It just takes your mind away from everything,” he told The Guardian. “Last season when I was struggling a bit I started doing it. I built the ‘Home Alone’ one with the movie on in the background and time just flies. It was around Christmas time, so I got myself in the spirit.”

Inspired by a TikTok video of a girl building sets, Colwill said the hobby made him feel like a kid again – free from stress and pressure.

“There’s no worries, there’s no problems,” he explained. “You feel relaxed and in your comfort zone. You’re not thinking about much more than that. When you put your mind to something you blank out everything else around you. That’s why I enjoy it so much.”

While many of his Chelsea teammates may be heading off to luxury resorts or footballer hotspots like Ocean Beach after their Conference League final exploits, Colwill has a different plan in mind: a trip to LEGOLAND.

“I’ll be there,” he said.

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