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Tiger Woods pays tribute to ‘biggest fan’ as mother dies

Tiger Woods has paid tribute to his “biggest fan and greatest supporter” after announcing the death of his mother, Kultida.

Former world number one Woods, 49, did not reveal the cause of death of his mother, who attended his TGL match in Florida last week.

Woods said none of his personal achievements would have been possible without his mother, who regularly attended his tournaments and was present when he won his fifth Masters title to end an 11-year wait to claim a 15th major in 2019.

“It is with heartfelt sadness that I want to share that my dear mother, Kultida Woods, passed away early this morning,” Woods, who lost his father Earl in 2006, said on social media.

“My Mom was a force of nature all her own, her spirit was simply undeniable. She was quick with the needle and a laugh. She was my biggest fan, greatest supporter, without her none of my personal achievements would have been possible.

“She was loved by so many, but especially by her two grandchildren, Sam and Charlie. Thank you all for your support, prayers and privacy at this difficult time for me and my family. Love you Mom.”

Newcastle troll Arsenal over match ball after Arteta’s comments in Carabao Cup loss

Newcastle United’s official social media accounts trolled Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta about his comments about the match ball following their Carabao Cup win over Arsenal on Wednesday.

The Magpies moved a giant step closer to ending a 56-year wait to win a major trophy as they secured a place in the Carabao Cup final with a 2-0 victory over Arsenal after an emotional night on Tyneside.

Newcastle’s X and Instagram accounts both posted photos of the yellow Mitre Carabao Cup ball following their 4-0 aggregate win, referencing comments made by Arteta after his side were beaten in the first leg of the semi-final last month.

“I think we kicked a lot of the balls over the bar and it’s tricky that this ball flies a lot,” he said after the Gunners had wasted 23 shots worth 3.09 expected goals at the Emirates Stadium.

Newcastle posted a photo of a ball inside the goal with the caption “The culprit:” around an hour after full-time in Wednesday’s second-leg encounter.

By 8.30am on Thursday, the post had racked up 4m views on X, as well as 118,000 likes.

The Premier League has already this week begun to consider imposing punishments on individual players if they feel goal celebrations are damaging the reputation of the game or could inflame opposition fans or players.

In recent weeks, a spate of celebrations designed to wind up opposition players and fans have drawn national attention after Iliman Ndiaye imitated a seagull in front of the home fans in Everton’s win at Brighton, while Myles Lewis-Skelly mimicked Erling Haaland in his goal celebration in Arsenal’s 5-1 win over Man City on Sunday.

Though Newcastle’s celebrations were confined to social media, it may raise questions over whether governing bodies may at some point also choose to step in if they feel the game is being brought into disrepute.

Speaking after the game to Sky Sports, goalscorer Anthony Gordon also appeared to aim a parting shot at the Gunners, when he said it was important to “stay humble”, a potential reference to Haaland’s message to Arteta after Arsenal’s 2-2 draw at Man City in September.

When asked by Sky Sports’ Natalie Gedra about what the victory showed about Newcastle’s maturity, Gordon replied: “It’s important for us to stay humble now, we went on a really good run and had two results we didn’t see coming.

“This was a good game to put us back on track, but we need to keep our

heads down and focus on what’s in front of us.”

Brazil and Real Madrid legend Marcelo retires at age 36

Brazil defender Marcelo Vieira da Silva Júnior, known as Marcelo, has announced his retirement from football at the age of 36.

The left-back, one of the most decorated players in history, played 58 times for Brazil.

After coming through the ranks of Brazilian club Fluminense, Marcelo joined Real Madrid in 2007 at the age of 18.

He won 25 pieces of major silverware in 15 years at the Bernabeu, including five Champions League titles and six La Liga titles.

“At 18, Real Madrid knocked on my door and I arrived here. Now, I can proudly say that I am a true Madrileno,” Marcelo said in a video on his social media.

“Sixteen seasons, 25 titles, five Champions Leagues, one of the captains and so many magical nights at the Bernabeu. What a journey!”

“My journey as a player ends here, but I still have so much to give to football. Thank you for everything.”

Marcelo was named club captain in 2021, becoming the first non-Spaniard to be given the armband at the club in 117 years.

Real Madrid President Florentino Perez said: “Marcelo is one of the greatest left-backs in the history of Real Madrid and world football, and we have had the privilege of enjoying him for a long time.

“He is one of our greatest legends and Real Madrid is and will always be his home.”

He left Madrid at the end of the 2021-22 season to join Greek side Olympiacos, but terminated his deal just five months after joining.

Marcelo re-joined boyhood club Fluminense in 2023 and spent two seasons back at the club, making 68 appearances.

The full-back left by mutual consent last November, following a public falling out with manager Mano Menezes.

Las Palmas captain Kirian Rodríguez takes time out of game due to cancer relapse

Captain of Spanish club Las Palmas, Kirian Rodríguez, says he will be unavailable for the remainder of the season after cancer relapse. 

The 28-year-old missed 11 months of action after being diagnosed with Hodgkin’s lymphoma in 2022.

Hodgkin’s lymphoma is a type of cancer that affects the lymphatic system, which is part of the body’s immune system that fights disease and germs.

“Yesterday I was informed that I have relapsed with cancer,” said Rodriguez.

“I will have to stop playing again and go through another round of chemotherapy to fight the disease.

“I hope to see them all again in 2025/26.”

Rodriguez went through six sessions of chemotherapy after being diagnosed at the age of 26.

He completed his chemotherapy cycle in November 2022 and was given the all-clear by January 2023.

The midfielder returned to action for Las Palmas in April 2023.

He has featured in 21 of Las Palmas’ 22 La Liga fixtures this term, with the club currently 15th in the league table and two points above the relegation zone.

I have no words: Says Neymar after emotional homecoming to Santos after 12 years

Brazil striker Neymar da Silva Santos Júnior said the feeling of playing for Santos again after 12 years away from the club was indescribable.

The 33-year-old returned to the Brazilian club on January 31, 2025, from Saudi Arabian club Al-Hilal, 12 years after he left to join Barcelona in 2013.

Taking to the field at half-time when Santos held a 1-0 lead, Neymar impressed in the second half in his return from injury as Botafogo fought back to earn a 1-1 draw at the Estadio Vila Belmiro.

“I love Santos. “I can’t find the words to express the feeling when you love something. I love Santos very much and I can’t find the words to describe the feeling I felt whn I stepped out onto the pitch today,” Neymar said after the match.

“I need minutes, games. I’m not at 100 per cent. I didn’t expect to run and dribble so much tonight. I think I’ll feel better in four or five games.”

A number of Botafogo players and members of the club’s backroom staff sought out Neymar on the pitch after the final whistle to request photos with the former Brazil captain. 

Neymar won six trophies during his first stint with Santos, including the 2011 Copa Libertadores.

He left the club having scored 136 goals in 225 appearances by the age of 21.

During his time away, Neymar became the most expensive player of all time when he left Barcelona to join Paris St-Germain in a £200m deal in 2017.

But a move to Saudi Arabia in 2022 turned sour when Neymar tore his anterior cruciate ligament, which limited him to just seven appearances for Al-Hilal.

Santos, the former club of Brazil legend Pele, were relegated from the top division for the first time in their 111-year history in 2023.

They earned promotion back to the top flight at the first time of asking last season by winning Serie B. Neymar has 128 caps for Brazil.

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