Daily mail uk sports12/15/2023 Howe used Ten Hag's words about Newcastle being 'annoying' to fire up stars as new Amazon doc shows him roaring 'let's f***ing give it to them' Old Trafford next, Rasmus? Man United's £72m man Hojlund leaves a photo shoot in Manchester with girlfriend Laura Rhod Sondergaardĭelighted Dele Alli receives new Everton squad number in sign of intent with midfielder all smiles in training as he tries to resurrect his careerĪrsenal manager Mikel Arteta admits he's still not over the disappointment of missing out on the Premier League title last season West Ham 'advertise SEVEN squad positions on online transfer website' as struggles in the market continue despite making £105m from Declan Rice saleĪnthony Joshua reveals he has made Dillian Whyte his phone SCREENSAVER ahead of heavyweight bout as opponent is 'on his mind everyday' Let's continue celebrating in peace and showing them our love and admiration.' Lionel Messi and Argentina had earlier returned as heroes as they were greeted by thousands of fans at Ezeiza International Airport after touching down in Buenos Aires. A real shame.' Gabriela Cerruti, an Argentine presidential spokeswoman, tweeted as TV stations broadcast the breathtaking images of the crowds looking upwards towards the players above them in the sky: 'The world champions are flying along the route they were taking because it was impossible to continue by road with the explosion of happiness. I apologise in the name of all the players. The security organisations that were escorting us won't let us continue. AFA president Chiqui Tapia confirmed in a tweet just before 4pm local time: 'They won't allow us to greet everyone who was at the Obelisk. It will take in landmarks including the iconic Obelisk, where the majority of expectant Argentinian supporters have congregated. The streets of the Argentinian capital of Buenos Aires have been mobbed with jubilant fans for the open-top bus parade, which is set to last around eight hours. The helicopters carrying the footballers circled low above the skies of the capital including the area around the iconic Obelisk monument as crazed fans chanted and applauded before taking them back to the Argentine Football Association's (AFA) training facilities HQ near Ezeiza Airport where the victory parade had begun around midday. The players were transferred to choppers after four million supporters thronging the streets of Buenos Aires made it impossible for them to continue their journey.
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