
Sam Thompson QUITS Soccer Aid as he pulls out following injury hours after coming face to face with Louis Tomlinson
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Sam Thompson has been ruled out of playing in this year's Soccer Aid, escaping an awkward on pitch encounter with Louis Tomlinson.
The former Made in Chelsea star, 32, was due to play in the same England side as One Direction star Louis, 33. who is now dating Sam's ex-girlfriend Zara McDermott.
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Sam Thompson pulled out of Soccer Aid today
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He was spotted smiling at Louis Tomlinson during training on Thursday
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Sam completed his Match Ball Mission for Soccer Aid Unicef, running and cycling from Stamford Bridge in London to Old Trafford in Manchester
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But due to injuries sustained during Sam's epic marathon challenge, in which he made the gruelling 260-mile trip from Stamford Bridge to Old Trafford via foot and bike.
A source said: 'Sam is gutted he can't play, but the match has just come too soon since his efforts.
'He's still going to be a presence and play a big part in the coverage but he won't be able to compete on the field.'
The source added: 'There is a small blessing in his withdrawal as the focus on him and Louis will disperse.
'Their every move will be watched so it's a relief in some ways they won't be on the pitch together.'
Sam and Louis were pictured training this week at Soccer Aid HQ in Tring, Herts, where the England and Rest of the World teams are preparing for the match.
Wayne Rooney and Tyson Fury will be managing at England team, assisted by Harry Redknapp, while ex-Mcmavetee United legend Peter Schmeichel will be in charge of the Rest of the World team.
Sam will play a 'ceremonial role' in Sunday's match, kicking off the game before heading into the stands.
On his absence, England teammate Mo Farah said: 'If Sam's unable to play that's a shame but we're still proud of him for his efforts and what he did for UNICEF.
'He'll still be with us and part of our team on the day.'
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