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Scottish Sun
01-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Inside jet-setting England star Dominic Solanke's honeymoon with wife Erica that even Arsenal rival can't help but like
Fans at home were left really impressed LANK ACCOUNT Inside jet-setting England star Dominic Solanke's honeymoon with wife Erica that even Arsenal rival can't help but like DOMINIC SOLANKE enjoyed "the best holiday ever" during his honeymoon with stunning wife Erica. The Tottenham striker and his beau spent their first away trip as a married couple across breathtaking locations in East Africa. 12 Solanke tied the knot with Erica Raimondi in Italy in June 12 olanke and Erica spent time at Kenya's famous Maasai Mara Game Reserve 12 The couple enjoyed a spot of dinner in the desert 12 Solanke shared 40 loved-up pictures from the couple's time in East Africa Their blissful honeymoon comes hot on the heels of a memorable period for the England international, who recently helped Spurs win the Europa League in May. Weeks later Solanke tied the knot with Erica in a lavish ceremony in Lake Como, Italy in front of family and friends on June 17. And now, Solanke has shared untold dazzling snaps from their post-nuptial vacation in paradise on Instagram. The loved-up couple travelled to Kenya's famous Maasai Mara Game Reserve. READ MORE FOOTBALL NEWS SUP TO SOMETHING Sky Sports 'bring back iconic football show' five years after it was axed A night in a honeymoon suite can range from $1,000 to $2,000 (about £727 - £1,455) The 27-year-old shared 20 PICTURES in one post, showing videos of the beautiful Safari desert at sunset, as well as close-up visuals of lions and cheetahs. In one heart-warming clip, the Spurs frontman signed a football for two excited local fans. The smitten couple then enjoyed a jumping dance show, called the 'Adumu', from the Maasai people. CASINO SPECIAL - BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITS And online fans were seriously impressed, with one writing: " Nice to see a footballer go somewhere other than Dubai or LA!" The incredible pictures even left one Arsenal rival jealous, with Declan Rice liking both posts. Inside the life of Dominic Solanke's 'soulmate' fiance Erica Ramondi who he nicknames his 'queen', is dripping in designer and is a tiny 5ft1, despite the striker being 6ft3 12 Solanke went up and close and personal with lions in East Africa 12 Their blissful honeymoon comes hot on the heels of a memorable period for the England international It's unclear how they met and got together, but Solanke popped the question while on holiday in the Maldives in November 2022. They announced that they were expecting their first child together in May 2023, and shortly after hosted a gender reveal party for family and friends. Erica, who measures up at a tiny 5ft1, shares regular snippets into lavish 'baecations' and date nights with 6ft3 Solanke. After writing that he'd had the "best holiday experience to date", Solanke and his wife jetted more than 1000 miles to the Seychelles Island for a low-key beach holiday. The former Liverpool star then shared another 20 pictures in a second post, captioned: "Pt.2☀️🏝️". The happy pair were spotted winding down a couple of glasses of wine at a sunset dinner on the beach, and by the pool. Other snaps showed a white sandy beach with crystal clear water, while they also spent time in the gym together. 12 The couple then jetted to the Seychelles Island for a beach holiday 12 Solanke and Erica have one child together 12 Erica also shared snaps from their stunning time away Spurs team-mate James Maddison, who is expecting a second set of twins with partner Kennedy Alexa, commented: "Nice dump Dom." While his Liverpool rival and England pal Curtis Jones simply put: "Very nice." Meanwhile, Tottenham target Justin Kluivert replied: "Life 💆🏽♂️". Solanke, who joined Spurs from Bournemouth in August 2024, was also spotted at various locations in Nairobi earlier this week. He is enjoying a well-earned break across the continent before returning to North London for pre‑season training under new boss Thomas Frank. Spurs, who finished 17th last season, host newly-promoted Burnley in their first game of the season on August 16. 12 Solanke shared pics of wife Erica overlooking the ocean 12 Other snaps showed a white sandy beach and crystal clear water


The Irish Sun
01-07-2025
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
Inside jet-setting England star Dominic Solanke's honeymoon with wife Erica that even Arsenal rival can't help but like
DOMINIC SOLANKE enjoyed "the best holiday ever" during his honeymoon with stunning wife Erica. The Tottenham striker and his beau spent their first away trip as a married couple across breathtaking locations in East Africa . 12 Solanke tied the knot with Erica Raimondi in Italy in June 12 olanke and Erica spent time at Kenya's famous Maasai Mara Game Reserve 12 The couple enjoyed a spot of dinner in the desert 12 Solanke shared 40 loved-up pictures from the couple's time in East Africa Their blissful honeymoon comes hot on the heels of a memorable period for the Europa League in May. Weeks later Solanke tied the knot with Italy in front of family and friends on June 17. And now, Solanke has shared untold dazzling snaps from their post-nuptial vacation in paradise on Instagram. The loved-up couple travelled to Kenya's famous Maasai Mara Game Reserve. READ MORE FOOTBALL NEWS A night in a honeymoon suite can range from $1,000 to $2,000 (about £727 - £1,455) The 27-year-old shared 20 PICTURES in one post, showing videos of the beautiful Safari desert at sunset, as well as close-up visuals of lions and cheetahs. In one heart-warming clip, the Spurs frontman signed a football for two excited local fans. The smitten couple then enjoyed a jumping dance show, called the 'Adumu', from the Maasai people. Most read in Football CASINO SPECIAL - BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITS And online fans were seriously impressed, with one writing: " Nice to see a footballer go somewhere other than Dubai or LA!" The incredible pictures even left one Arsenal rival jealous, with Inside the life of Dominic Solanke's 'soulmate' fiance Erica Ramondi who he nicknames his 'queen', is dripping in designer and is a tiny 5ft1, despite the striker being 6ft3 12 Solanke went up and close and personal with lions in East Africa 12 Their blissful honeymoon comes hot on the heels of a memorable period for the England international It's unclear how they met and got together, but Solanke popped the question while on holiday in in November 2022. They announced that they were expecting their first child together in May 2023, and shortly after hosted a gender reveal party for family and friends. Erica, who measures up at a tiny 5ft1, shares After writing that he'd had the "best holiday experience to date", Solanke and his wife jetted more than 1000 miles to the Seychelles Island for a low-key beach holiday. The former Liverpool star then shared another 20 pictures in a second post, captioned: "Pt.2☀️🏝️". The happy pair were spotted winding down a couple of glasses of wine at a sunset dinner on the beach, and by the pool . Other snaps showed a white sandy beach with crystal clear water, while they also spent time in the gym together. 12 The couple then jetted to the Seychelles Island for a beach holiday 12 Solanke and Erica have one child together 12 Erica also shared snaps from their stunning time away Spurs team-mate Nice dump Dom." While his Liverpool rival and England pal Curtis Jones simply put: "Very nice ." Meanwhile, Tottenham target Justin Kluivert replied: "Life 💆🏽♂️". Solanke, who joined Spurs from Bournemouth in August 2024, was also spotted at various locations in Nairobi earlier this week. He is enjoying a well-earned break across the continent before returning to North London for pre‑season training under new boss Spurs, who finished 17th last season, host newly-promoted 12 Solanke shared pics of wife Erica overlooking the ocean 12 Other snaps showed a white sandy beach and crystal clear water 12 The couple are enjoying a well-deserved honeymoon
Yahoo
25-05-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Audio review as Albion win on final day - and look ahead with optimism
Albion ended their season in terrific style – even if it did not keep the European door ajar. Our audio review from the side of buzzing Tottenham High Road looks back on a 4-1 win for the Seagulls over Spurs. We look to convey some of the atmosphere from a big occasion in North London. And there is a look at the eighth-place secured in the context of a season of transition. We also take a look at what lies ahead – including the Joao Pedro situation. And there is a nod to other sides who made this quite a sporting weekend. Europa League winners Tottenham were brought back down to earth. Why Milner was sent on late at Spurs - and was it goodbye? How four-goal Albion did it in style - and enjoyed their own party at Tottenham Hurzeler proud of his team as they finish it in style Dominic Solanke put Spurs ahead after 17 minutes to continue the feel-good factor after Wednesday's 1-0 win over Manchester United in Bilbao ended a 17-year wait for silverware. With uncertainty over the future of Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou, the Australian would have been eager to end a horrid domestic campaign with one final victory, but Jack Hinshelwood struck twice in quick succession after the break for the visitors. It was followed by a late third by Matt O'Riley's penalty before Diego Gomez struck a superb fourth in stoppage time to help Brighton finish eighth, but that was not enough to secure European football.
Yahoo
23-05-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Pick your Tottenham player of the season
We asked our Tottenham fan contributor for their four candidates for player of the season and you can now select your top one. Lucas Bergvall Bergvall has more than lived up to the promise he showed in pre-season. Not only has he excelled on and off the ball, he has never stopped striving for the win. When more seasoned professionals around him have struggled to lead the team, this young player has risen to the challenge. Advertisement Dejan Kulusevski Deki had a particularly strong start to the campaign and is integral to our pressing style and ball retention. Don't let his time out with injury shorten your memory - the Swede's statistics speak volumes as to his dominance in a Spurs shirt this season. Djed Spence A breath of fresh air and a much-needed injection of hope, Spence's performances this season have demonstrated what it means to play without fear. He has been a joy to watch as he took on the opposition with courage and creativity, driving us up the pitch at home and in Europe. Dominic Solanke The engine of our team, Solanke simply never gives up. Even when heads behind him in midfield have dropped, he has kept running, kept pressing, kept trying. Some will criticise the number of goals scored, but no-one should underestimate the crucial work Solanke has done off the ball for us this season. Advertisement Honourable mentions Brennan Johnson still receives a mixed reception from some of the Spurs faithful, but you can't argue with his impressive goal contributions this season – not only the number, but the significance of some of the goals too. As for Archie Gray, what an outstanding first season from him - and in an unfamiliar position. Thrown in at the deep end, at times he outperformed his more experienced peers. To dare is to do, indeed. Pick your 2024-25 Tottenham player of the season from our shortlist here And tell us why you're picking who you are, or why you'd have gone for another player not on the list, here [BBC] Find more from Ali Speechly at Women Of The Lane and on Instagram
Yahoo
23-05-2025
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- Yahoo
England: Thomas Tuchel explains Dominic Solanke and Adam Wharton snubs for latest squad
Thomas Tuchel has explained why he left Dominic Solanke and Adam Wharton out of the England squad. Solanke and Wharton were omitted from Tuchel's 26-man squad when the England manager named it on Friday morning. England face Andorra in Barcelona in a World Cup qualifier on June 7, before hosting Senegal in a friendly at Nottingham Forest's City Ground on June 10. Solanke was on the bench for Tuchel's first two matches in charge against Albania and Latvia in March but was left out of the squad this time as Harry Kane, Ollie Watkins and the returning Ivan Toney were selected instead as the three strikers. In midfield, Crystal Palace's FA Cup winner Wharton was left out and instead named in the England Under-21 squad, with Tuchel intending for him to join Lee Carsley's squad for this summer's U21 Euros in Slovakia. I had a call with Solanke, who deserved to be with us, has won a major title with Tottenham and was a major player for them Thomas Tuchel 'We decided to nominate three No9s, three strikers, with Harry Kane, Ollie Watkins [and Ivan Toney],' Tuchel said of the striker situation. 'I had a call with Dom Solanke, of course, who deserved to be with us, has won a major title with Tottenham and was a major player for them. But he was in camp already. I have a clear picture of what Dom can bring to this group and what he did. 'Now is still the moment to see new players, get a feeling for them and see them within the group. And because Ollie and Ivan were both not with us [in March], that is basically the decision.' Wharton, whose only senior cap came in a pre-Euro 2024 friendly win over Bosnia and Herzegovina last June, also had his absence from the senior squad explained by the England head coach. 'We made Adam train with us in the last camp, when he was with the Under-21s,' Tuchel said. 'He trained with us and was very, very good. At the moment, he has a little injury problem: a concussion protocol still from the [FA Cup] final. 'Together with Tino Livramento, Jarell Quansah, Elliott Anderson and Liam Delap — all names that could play a role for us — a major tournament is coming up with the Under-21s, and the intention is that they play a major role in this tournament. 'It is important. I like it a lot that they have the chance to be leaders in this group, to be players Lee [Carsley] hopefully relies on and will rely on, and we will monitor this very, very closely. For these players, the intention is that they take the responsibility for the Under-21s. 'It is the last chance for most of them to be picked in the U21s. From September, they fight for a place in the national team and they fight against big, big players. I think they will embrace it, to now play a Euros with the U21s, and that's what we want for them: to take responsibility. This will play a big part in their development; I am absolutely convinced.'