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Dele Alli opens up on secret rehab stint in emotional interview with Gary Neville
Dele Alli opens up on secret rehab stint in emotional interview with Gary Neville
Dele Alli has emotionally revealed he returned from a six-week rehab stint just three weeks ago, after becoming concerned about his mental wellbeing and a growing 'addiction' to sleeping pills. The football ace sat down with Gary Neville on The Overlap, who struggled to hold back tears, as the 27-year-old told of the tragic last 12 months. "I was in a bad cycle. I was relying on things that were doing me harm. I was waking up every day, winning the fight going into training every day smiling - willing to show I was happy", he said. "Inside I was losing the battle and it was time to change." Click here to sign up for our newsletters
2023-07-13 19:55
Frank Lampard opens up on Chelsea's owners, a bloated squad & motivation problems
Frank Lampard opens up on Chelsea's owners, a bloated squad & motivation problems
Frank Lampard discusses the challenges he faced as Chelsea's caretaker manager & the future under the new owners.
2023-07-13 19:54
UN uncovers 87 bodies in Darfur mass grave horror
UN uncovers 87 bodies in Darfur mass grave horror
The head of a United Nations agency has called for an investigation into the killing of at least 87 people who were discovered in a mass grave in Sudan's West Darfur region.
2023-07-13 19:51
Ambitious liberal fails in first bid to become Thailand's next leader
Ambitious liberal fails in first bid to become Thailand's next leader
By Devjyot Ghoshal and Panu Wongcha-um BANGKOK In the 60 days since a stunning election victory, the leader
2023-07-13 19:49
Top general's dismissal reveals new crack in Russian military leadership
Top general's dismissal reveals new crack in Russian military leadership
A Russian general in charge of forces fighting in southern Ukraine has been relieved of his duties after speaking out about the problems faced by his troops
2023-07-13 19:47
Dele Alli reveals childhood abuse that led to spell in rehab
Dele Alli reveals childhood abuse that led to spell in rehab
Dele Alli revealed on Thursday that he has recently come out of rehab for a sleeping pill addiction after struggling to deal with the trauma of...
2023-07-13 19:28
Alix Earle turns heads at ESPY 2023 awards as she walks red carpet with boyfriend Braxton Berrios: 'Can't stop watching'
Alix Earle turns heads at ESPY 2023 awards as she walks red carpet with boyfriend Braxton Berrios: 'Can't stop watching'
Earle wore a stunning strapless black leather dress, complemented by a pair of sleek black heels
2023-07-13 19:27
'We cannot work' - why Gulf summer feels even hotter than usual
'We cannot work' - why Gulf summer feels even hotter than usual
As much of the world swelters in record temperatures, spare a thought for Issam Genedi, who ekes out a living washing cars in one of...
2023-07-13 19:27
Sudan conflict: 87 people found in Darfur mass grave, UN says
Sudan conflict: 87 people found in Darfur mass grave, UN says
There are concerns the RSF is targeting specific ethnic groups in the West Darfur region.
2023-07-13 19:27
Killer Cerberus heatwave sweeping Europe turns heat maps black as health alerts issued
Killer Cerberus heatwave sweeping Europe turns heat maps black as health alerts issued
The Cerberus heatwave is bringing temperatures to central and southern Europe that are so extreme, heat map graphics are turning the most critical shade of black. A 44-year-old Italian man has died in Lodi, near Milan, after collapsing in the heat, while health alerts have been issued in countries across the continent. The map turns a dark shade of red when the mercury reaches the high 30s and then creeps into black when it gets to 40C and beyond. Parts of central and southern Spain have already been shaded black, while Greece is also dark over the coming weekend. The National Observatory of Athens weather unit has given a level three alert for the Greek capital, Thessaloniki, and Larissa on Friday when 41C temperatures are forecast. Meanwhile, Germany’s health ministry last weekend urged people to stay indoors and avoid strenuous activity. The advice could be repeated this coming weekend with parts of the country set for 38C temperatures. Nine Italian cities have all been put on red alert because of the extreme weather. Bologna, Bolzano, Florence, Frosinone, Latina, Perugia, Turin, Rome and Rieti have all been given the warning. The temperature is likely to exceed 40C in the next few days and as the heatwave continues it could even threaten the all time European record of 48.8C, set in Sicily in 2019. Italian MP Nicola Fratoianni tweeted: “We are facing an unbearable heat wave. Perhaps it is the case that in the hottest hours all the useful precautions are taken to avoid tragedies like the one that happened today at #Lodi.” The warning has been echoed in Austria. Beate Prettner, a health official for southern state Carinthia, said: “Provide your four-legged friends with enough water, make sure they have a place in the shade and don’t underestimate the risk of leaving animals in a car. “A few minutes can already have dramatic consequences.” Read More Land temperatures in Spain surpass 60C as deadly heatwave sweeps Europe Europe heatwave – live: Deadly ‘Cerberus’ heat grips Spain, Italy and Greece as cities placed on red alert European heatwave Cerberus claims first life as worker dies in 40C heat Warnings issued to tourists over European heatwave Cerberus as temperatures soar and worker dies
2023-07-13 19:26
Olivia Dunne reveals her favorite fruit in TikTok video, fans say 'hate how juice stains teeth'
Olivia Dunne reveals her favorite fruit in TikTok video, fans say 'hate how juice stains teeth'
Olivia Dunne revealed her favorite fruit while recording a TikTok video
2023-07-13 19:26
Frank Lampard reveals he wanted to sign Declan Rice when he was Chelsea boss
Frank Lampard reveals he wanted to sign Declan Rice when he was Chelsea boss
Former Chelsea manager Frank Lampard has revealed he wanted to sign Declan Rice, believing the Arsenal-bound midfielder could have been the Blues’ long-term captain. Former Chelsea academy player Rice, who has since gone on to establish himself as an England regular under Gareth Southgate, captained West Ham to Europa Conference League glory last month ahead of his expected move to north London. Lampard, who managed Chelsea between 2019 and 2021 before returning for a stint as caretaker boss earlier this year, told the Diary of a CEO podcast: “I wanted to bring in Declan Rice. “I was like ‘this kid is going to be the captain of Chelsea for the next 10 years’. It didn’t happen, anyway, it is hard to dissect people’s work.” Lampard returned to the club as interim manager in April after Chelsea sacked Graham Potter but only managed one win in his 10 games in charge as the Blues finished 12th. Chelsea’s record goalscorer referred to the troubles he experienced with the oversized squad he inherited after the £600million-plus investment from Todd Boehly’s Clearlake Capital consortium since 2022. Lampard added: “The biggest thing about the low standards was the size of the squad. The motivation was tough with players outside the Champions League squad. “When I came in, very quickly I noticed that some players were thinking about the season’s going to peter out and what the future’s going to look like and that was a difficult situation. “When you have international players in a big number then of course you’re telling internationals to stay at home and it’s not easy, and to have the conversation with them every Friday and to get them lined up coming in is also not easy for your own energy. “I think there’s an understanding at the club that (squad size) has to change now, I think it has to change and if you lack those basics then it’s really hard to get where you want to get to.” I think it has to change and if you lack those basics then it's really hard to get where you want to get to Frank Lampard talks about Chelsea's squad on the Diary of a CEO podcast Chelsea have since appointed Mauricio Pochettino as their new manager and have streamlined their bloated squad by selling eight first-team players ahead of their pre-season tour to the United States. Lampard talked up Mason Mount, who is among those to have left Stamford Bridge this summer, signing for Manchester United earlier this month. “I think it’s a great signing,” Lampard said. “So in terms of what he’ll bring to Manchester United, it won’t just be what Mason brings, he will bring loads of talent, but he’s just going to go and (raise) the levels.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Andy Murray ‘will be devastated with Wimbledon exit – but can still win titles’ Ashley Young excited to work with Sean Dyche at Everton Chloe Kelly knows every England player needs to be ready at World Cup
2023-07-13 19:26
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