Hyped by Zlatan, hidden by Maldini – Italy’s next great striker?

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Inter Milan’s 20-year-old striker Francesco Pio Esposito is rightly being lauded and scored his first goal for Italy against Estonia last week, but another name is making waves – Francesco Camarda, a player three years younger, and potentially more devastating.

Together, they could well become the strike partnership that defines the Azzurri’s future.

At 17 years, six months and 18 days old, Camarda scored his first Serie A goal against Bologna in September, becoming the youngest player in Lecce’s history to do so – the AC Milan forward sent south to gain experience on loan under Eusebio di Francesco.

With that goal before the international break, he broke yet another record in his remarkably precocious career.

Camarda had already made history on 25 November 2023, when he came on late in Milan’s game against Fiorentina.

Under Stefano Pioli, he became the youngest player to make his debut in Serie A. The Italian FA granted Milan a special exemption to allow Camarda to play at just 15 years, eight months, and 13 days, because regulations do not allow players under 16 to feature in the top flight.

He was also the youngest player to appear for Milan, breaking the record held by legendary defender Paolo Maldini.

The following season, under Paulo Fonseca, he made his Champions League debut against Club Brugge – with a goal ruled out by the video assistant referee (VAR) – becoming Milan and Italy’s youngest player to feature in the competition at 16 years and 226 days.

This week, he also became the youngest Italian ever to score for the under-21s national team. On his Azzurrini debut against Sweden in a European Championship qualifier, the 17-year-old netted a cheeky Panenka penalty.

It showcased all his qualities – composure, quick feet, strength on the ball, and an ice-cold temperament in front of goal.

“Sometimes, when he drops deep, he still looks a bit raw technically, but inside the box he’s a phenomenon,” said manager Massimiliano Favo, who led Italy Under-17s to victory at the 2024 European Championship, where Camarda was his main striker.

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In that tournament, despite being a year younger than most team-mates, Camarda scored four goals – including two in the final against Portugal and the decisive penalty versus England in the quarter-finals – earning both the trophy and the player of the tournament award.

“His hunger and the way he earns the respect of team-mates are his biggest strengths, even more than his natural scoring instinct, because he lives for goals,” said Favo.

Camarda, who has always played with older team-mates, has been regarded as a prodigy in Italy for years.

But Milan – his boyhood club, where he has been since age seven – have done well to shield him from the spotlight. He, in turn, has let his talent do the talking.

“You could tell right away he was different. His awareness and speed of thought stood out,” said Angelo Carbone, former head of Milan’s youth academy and now in charge at US Sassuolo.

“The first time I saw him was at a seven-a-side trial. He did things with incredible simplicity – direct, effective play, and decisions beyond his age.

“You could see it in how he used his body and received the ball – those are innate qualities. Even before the play reaches the box, he already knows where to be to get to the ball first.”

And if anyone still doubted his confidence, former AC Milan striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic provided proof in his own way.

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“When I messaged Ibra, I was only 10,” Camarda explained in a news conference before the Sweden game. “I admired him a lot, and still do. He’s a player I’ve learned so much from.”

Camarda – who has a tattoo of the San Siro’s Curva Sud on his right arm – seems to take everything in his stride, showing remarkable calm under the weight of expectation.

“Honestly, I don’t think about it much,” he said. “People say I’m destined for greatness – I don’t.

“I just focus on the present, day by day, trying to enjoy myself and give my best for both club and country. I try to block out the noise, because in the end the pitch speaks.”

The boy who has already scored more than 500 goals in youth football is very close to his parents, who moved from the Milan area to Lecce to support his development.

Milan clearly see him as part of their future – after fending off interest from the likes of Real Madrid, Manchester United and Manchester City, they tied him down with a contract until 2028.

“I remember when, at 16, we called him up for the under-18s to play a friendly against the first team,” recalls Carbone.

“He was marked by Fikayo Tomori, and he scored right away. [Milan technical director] Maldini, who was watching, immediately asked to switch off the Milan Channel cameras – Camarda wasn’t under contract yet, and he didn’t want foreign clubs to notice him.”

“Maybe not right away, but in a few years, he’ll be a top player,” predicts Italy Under-21s boss Favo.

“Francesco has all the qualities to become a key figure for Italian football,” said Carbone. “Will it happen? We can’t say yet, but he certainly has everything it takes.

“He still has to follow his process of development though – he’s still just a 17-year-old kid.”

A kid who added two more goals to his tally in his second game for Italy Under-21s against Armenia on Tuesday.

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‘Devastated’ Gene Simmons breaks silence on KISS bandmate Ace Frehley’s death

A heartbroken Gene Simmons and KISS founder Paul Stanley have released a joint statement sharing their devastation over bandmate Ace Frehley’s death aged 74

KISS stars Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley paid tribute to their bandmate, Ace Frehley, after the rocker died aged 74. The devastating news comes after the band’s original guitarist was placed on life support after suffering a bleed on the brain following a fall in his studio several weeks ago, which led to the cancellation of his upcoming tour dates.

After his fall and the subsequent cancellation of his tour, a statement posted on his official Instagram page on 25 September reassured fans: “He is fine, but against his wishes, his doctor insists that he refrain from travel at this time.” A week later, another statement was released revealing Ace had to cancel his tour.

Following the news of his death, KISS’ Gene and Paul released a statement revealing their ‘devastation’ over the loss.

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The rocker issued a joint statement with Paul, telling The Hollywood Reporter: “I am devastated by the passing of Ace Frehley. He was an essential and irreplaceable rock soldier during some of the most formative foundational chapters of the band and its history.

“He is and will always be a part of KISS’s legacy. My thoughts are with Jeanette, Monique and all those who loved him, including our fans around the world.”

In a solo statement shared on social media, Gene said: “Our hearts are broken. Ace has passed on. No one can touch Ace’s legacy. I know he loved the fans. He told me many times. Sadder still, Ace didn’t live long enough to be honored at the Kennedy Ctr Honors event in Dec. Ace was the eternal rock soldier. Long may his legacy live on!”

Ace’s family released a statement after he died, announcing: “We are completely devastated and heartbroken. In his last moments, we were fortunate enough to have been able to surround him with loving, caring, peaceful words, thoughts, prayers and intentions as he left this earth.

“We cherish all of his finest memories, his laughter, and celebrate his strengths and kindness that he bestowed upon others. The magnitude of his passing is of epic proportions, and beyond comprehension.

“Reflecting on all of his incredible life achievements, Ace’s memory will continue to live on forever!”

He was a founding member of KISS alongside Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley and Peter Criss. He played guitar for the band from 1973 to 1982 before leaving due to creative differences and struggles with substance abuse.

After departing KISS, Ace embarked on a solo career, forming the band Frehley’s Comet, which performed together from 1984 to 1988. He rejoined KISS for their 1996 reunion tour, the Alive/Worldwide Tour, and stayed with them until 2002.

Ace’s death comes after Gene was rushed to hospital following a car crash. He was taken to a Malibu hospital after fainting at the wheel and crashing his car into a parked vehicle. His wife, Shannon Tweed, said he has been recuperating at home.

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Bengals upset Steelers with dramatic late win

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Evan McPherson’s field goal with seven seconds left gave the Cincinnati Bengals a dramatic 33-31 victory against the Pittsburgh Steelers.

The win ended a four-game losing streak for the Bengals (3-4), while the Steelers (4-2) were beaten on the road for the first time this season.

In only the fourth match-up between two 40-plus quarterbacks, Joe Flacco threw for 342 yards and three touchdowns for the Bengals.

On the other side, Aaron Rodgers threw for 249 yards and four touchdowns but was intercepted twice.

A Jonnu Smith touchdown had helped the Steelers to a 10-0 lead before the Bengals responded with Ja’Marr Chase, who finished with 16 catches for 161 yards, and Tee Higgins going over the line as they took a 20-10 advantage.

Pittsburgh’s Pat Freiermuth and Cincinnati’s Noah Fant traded touchdowns before Darnell Washington got to the end zone for the Steelers.

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Former NBA MVP Westbrook joins Sacramento Kings

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Former NBA Most Valuable Player Russell Westbrook has signed with the Sacramento Kings, as he enters his 18th season.

The 36-year-old played the 2024-25 season with the Denver Nuggets, averaging 13.3 points, 6.1 assists and 4.9 rebounds in 75 games.

The nine-time All-Star signed for the Kings after becoming a free agent in June, once the Nuggets were eliminated in the Western Conference semi-finals.

Westbrook holds the NBA record for most triple-doubles with 203 and led the NBA in scoring in 2015 and 2017. He joins his seventh team since being drafted in 2008 by the Seattle Supersonics.

He has also played for the Houston Rockets, the Washington Wizards, the Los Angeles Lakers and the Los Angeles Clippers.

“Russell embodies the identity we’re striving for in Sacramento,” said Kings general manager Scott Perry.

The story behind Exeter’s nine-fingered photo tradition

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You have probably never noticed it, but Exeter’s star players have been paying tribute to one of the club’s former players every year for the past two decades.

Look carefully at the annual team photo of the Chiefs and you will see the ‘Jimmy Nine’.

“I was playing down at Penzance, three or four days before Christmas, and I broke my finger badly,” explains the man whom the salute is named after, Jimmy Tucker.

“Being hard as nails, I didn’t actually realise I did it, played all the match, but fast forward a few months and it turned out it was broken in six places so I took the decision to have it amputated.”

The genial back spent much of his career at Launceston – where he suffered his injury – before a short stint at Exeter from 2003 where the lack of a top half to his left ring finger became the stuff of legend.

‘I’ve got to make sure I give him a high four-and-a-half’

“I thought it was a tradition that was from many moons before his age,” says current Exeter club captain Jack Yeandle, who has done the ‘Jimmy Nine’ many times.

“It’s been going since I was at the club.

“It’s been pushed through by the senior players at the time – we’re in the front row and there’s always a mention of Jimmy Nine and ‘make sure you get Jimmy Nine in’. As soon as you start getting towards the front row you’re making sure you do it.

“I’m making sure everyone does it today,” adds Yeandle ahead of the 2025-26 photo.

“It’s an important thing that’s been going on, and if I ever meet the guy I’ve got to make sure I give him a high four-and-a-half.

“It’s just a bit of fun, a bit of a laugh, and it’s good to see the tradition still going.”

Tucker, now 55, is something of a legend of Cornish rugby.

He played more than 350 games for Launceston over 13 years before an 18-month spell at Exeter that saw him score two tries in 29 games.

He played 50 times for the Cornish county side, helping them reach back-to-back County Championship finals at Twickenham in 1998 and 1999, scoring a try in the latter as the rugby-mad Duchy beat Gloucestershire 25-15 to win a third county title.

“Initially the guys at Exeter didn’t pick up on the fact and I didn’t make a big thing of it because I just was trying to focus on playing a bit of rugby,” Tucker says about his missing digit.

“But as with all rugby teams you have a bit of a social afterward, the odd drinking game happens and one fella who was the MC of the game referred to me as Jimmy Nine, and it seemed to have stuck ever since then.

“I scored a couple of tries at Exeter, on the first one I turned around and a big thing up there then was to acknowledge the try, celebrate the try.

“I turned around to see all my team-mates running up, led by the late Dave Sims, coming up giving us the Jimmy Nine, which was very flattering.

“I’d left and a couple of the old team-mates of mine forwarded a photo back in probably 2006 or 2007 and they continue to do that to this day.

‘I think that’s a massive thing within a club’

Exeter players such as Olly Woodburn, Jack Yeandle and Henry Slade have all do the 'Jimmy Nine' for this year's team photo

Now Exeter’s team manager, Tony Walker was a former teammate of Tucker’s back in the early 2000s, along with current Chiefs boss Rob Baxter.

He is happy to see the tradition that celebrates his old friend continue – even if most of those doing it nowadays have little idea of where it originated.

“It’s been 20 years since the Nine sacrificed his finger for the boys,” he says.

“I know that sounds a little bit funny, but if you actually get the true story out of Jimmy it’s a bit of like ‘really?’ and yes it did happen and obviously he’s got the half finger to prove it.”

And as someone who remembers the original Jimmy Nine, Walker is glad that the tradition lives in, even if the origins may be lost in time by those who do it now.

“One thing I like about it is that the past is always remembered, and I think that’s a massive thing within a club,” he says.

“This is a little bit of the past that we always remember every team photo year, and I suppose when some people move on, the big thing is to make sure it’s handed on.

“So the young fellas have sort of got their first taste of it today and asking the question about why only nine fingers? Well, there we go. If you ever get to the bar and meet Jimmy Nine, have a pasty with him, I’m sure you’ll get the full story and understand.”

With his rugby career behind him, Tucker spends his time working on his farm around Launceston.

But he says Exeter’s players might have had to change their pose had a recent accident had a different outcome.

“Eighteen months ago I had a run-in with a circular saw, and I thought I was hard, but I wasn’t that hard,” he says with a smile.

“I nearly lost my thumb.

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Sofia Richie announces pregnancy with second child in sweet snap of baby bump

Lionel Richie’s daughter, Sofia Richie, has announced she’s pregnant with her second child with husband Elliot Grainge in a sweet update shared on social media

Sofia Richie announced she’s pregnant with her second child with a sweet snap of her growing baby bump on her Instagram page. The 27-year-old daughter of Lionel Richie and her husband, Elliot Grainge, with whom she tied the knot in 2023, share a one-year-old daughter named Eloise.

The influencer and model took to her page on Thursday to share a mirror selfie she took. She lifted up her patterned hoodie to show off her growing baby bump and captioned the simple announcement: “On my way to launch these babies (baby emoji) + @srgatelier,” tagging her brand new fashion brand.

Her close friends and fans rushed to congratulate her, but some questioned whether the caption meant she was having twins.

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One user said: “babies? as in two?!!” and another questioned: “Wait.. TWINS?!” However, one fan clarified: “I think when she says babies she means 1 baby + her brand as the other “baby” — maybe. congratulations though!!”

Vanessa Hudgens wrote: “Yessss back to back babyyyyy,” and Kimora Lee Simmons added: “Yayy! Congrats beauty!”

Hours before her announcement, her husband shared his pride for her as he congratulated her on her brand. “I usually forget I even have Instagram, so I never really post.

“But today’s different… it’s the launch of my incredible wife Sofia’s fashion brand, SRG Atelier. I’ve watched you pour your heart into every detail with your amazing team, and I couldn’t be prouder of you, Sof. You inspire me everyday and I love you,” he said.

Sofia responded: “Wait Elliot. omg I love you so so much! You are my life.” Last year, Sofia opened up about a terrifying ordeal she endured during her pregnancy with Eloise Samantha Grange.

Speaking on She MD, hosted by none other than her OBGYN, Dr. Thais Aliabadi, and women’s rights champion Mary Alice Haney, Sofia reminisced about a morning when she woke up feeling utterly exhausted, plagued with cramps and backache.

The social media personality initially brushed it off as typical pregnancy woes but opted to touch base with her doctor just in case a decision she now considers a stroke of luck.

“She was like, “You know what? Actually, I think you should go see the fetal specialist to monitor, to make sure that everything’s okay, and then you’ll go home. It’s not a big deal,”‘ the style icon recounted.

“Thank God she said that, because they hooked me up to the monitor and they were like, ‘You’re in active labor,”‘at 32 weeks,’ she disclosed. Subsequently, Sofia found herself at Cedars-Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles, where she underwent additional monitoring and received IV fluids.

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What was supposed to be a brief hospital visit turned into a six-night ordeal, she divulged.

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