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The Sun
01-07-2025
- Sport
- The Sun
Transfer news LIVE: Liverpool set Elliot price as Reds ‘chase' Guehi, Chelsea AGREE Pedro deal, Richarlison EXCLUSIVE
Charly Musonda announces his retirement from football Ex-Chelsea star Charly Musonda has announced his retirement from football, but only 11v11. In a social media statement, the 28-year-old revealed he would be pursuing a new venture in the future but had taken the decision to leave full senior football behind. He said: "Today I'm announcing that I'm stepping away from 11v11 football, but not not so much away from the game I have loved, I still think I have a lot to give, especially for top players around the globe who need a stage — I have been through so much over the last few years so many emotions happiness, sadness, which made me realise there are so many great talents with great stories who have gone or are going through similar obstacles with so much left to give but little help, and there's probably no one better to help but me, more on @vs1fc coming soon." He thanked his family for always supporting him, giving a special acknowledgement to his father, former team-mates and rivals and thanked his idols and coaches for inspiring him on his path. Musonda signed off by saying: "As for me, I have been truly blessed, this is not goodbye, but a new beginning, one where hopefully I can help play a small part in making the world better for footballers. "Thank you and see you soon with a football always." The Belgian winger represented his country 12 times, scoring once. All told he played for Chelsea's senior team on just seven occasions, scoring his only goal for them in a 5-1 League Cup win over Nottingham Forest.


Times
19-05-2025
- Sport
- Times
Scottie Scheffler holds off Jon Rahm to win PGA Championship
Scottie Scheffler is not the sort to over dramatise golf but he sounded an ominous warning as he basked in the glow of winning his third major at the US PGA Championship. 'I can be a crazy person when it comes to putting my mind to something,' he said after his five-stroke triumph. 'Sometimes I wish I didn't care as much.' This one was far from perfect but he was able to maintain calm when threatened by a renascent Jon Rahm. In the past 50 years only Crazy Scottie and Seve Ballesteros have won their first three majors by at least three shots. Decent duo. His round of 71 took him to 11 under par and means that at 28 he has established himself as