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Victoria Beckham’s heartfelt plea to Brooklyn as famous family admits major Prince Harry fear

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Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz seem to be going solo away from the Beckham family, and mum Victoria has shared her worry that the worst could happen if he doesn’t come back into the fold

Victoria and David Beckham can ‘feel a wedge growing’ between themselves and their eldest son(Image: Dave Benett/Getty Images for Hug)

The Beckham family once seemed inseparable, but that’s all changed. Brooklyn Beckham and his wife Nicola Peltz have been distancing themselves from his parents and siblings for months, and it seems his absence from David Beckham’s 50th birthday is the straw that broke the camel’s back.

Insiders say that things have “not been the same” since Brooklyn and Nicola got together in 2019, and their marriage in 2022 didn’t seem to ease things between the newlyweds and his family. After years of tension, however, it appears that the family ties are at a breaking point after the party, with David seeing the couple’s absence as a “real blow”.

While David is understandably upset by Brooklyn’s choice not to attend his milestone event – despite confirming that he’d be there just a week before – Victoria Beckham has her own concerns. The doting mum fears that unless things change soon, Brooklyn will only veer further away from his loved ones, and end up emulating another couple who have distanced themselves from the husband’s family completely.

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Brooklyn is married to heiress Nicola Peltz, and his family is concerned that he’ll ditch them and decamp to LA with her for good

A source close to the family spoke to the Express, and said that “both Victoria and David were disappointed that it has gotten to this and they can feel a wedge growing between them.”

The insider then likened Brooklyn’s situation to that of Prince Harry, who split from his family and moved to Los Angeles after marrying Meghan Markle. The similarity is said to be on Victoria’s mind, who’s desperate to mend things before they reach such a huge gulf.

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“Apparently Victoria has said she doesn’t want this fall out to become like Prince Harry and the royals with their son living in America with his wife while his family stay in the UK”, the source said.

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Victoria sees Brooklyn heading in the same direction as Prince Harry, and is terrified of letting things get that far

Unfortunately, David’s 50th isn’t the only family occasion Brooklyn has missed, and it seems that it’s becoming a recurring theme for him to opt to stay in with his wife or go to different events.

Brooklyn and Nicola were also absent from Victoria’s catwalk show during Paris Fashion Week this year, while the rest of the family headed to France to support her. Similarly, he and Nicola didn’t publicly share anything to mark Victoria’s 51st birthday last month.

And, much like many pointed the finger at Meghan, the same is now happening with Nicola – with the Beckhams reportedly worried that she’s the person responsible for Brooklyn’s distance.

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Brooklyn and Nicola have been veering away from the Beckhams, and many of the family think Nicola could be behind the distance(Image: VictoriaBeckham/Instagram)
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“They failed to turn up at any family events and yet they will go to a place where they will barely know anyone,” a source told the Daily Mail, adding: “Victoria and David would do anything to get their son back, but they are done with Nicola now.”

The source continued, “It all smells of a control thing,” after explaining how Brooklyn and Nicola might fight over how to stop him from talking to his family. Brooklyn is a kind boy who clearly doesn’t feel like he can stand up to Nicola, and the family is certain that this is what happened this time around.

Meghan Markle shares never-before-seen snap of Prince Archie as he turns six

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Meghan Markle has shared a never-before-seen picture of Prince Archie as the youngster marks his sixth birthday today. The adorable snap posted on Instagram shows Archie stood from behind as he watches a vibrant orange sunset, with the caption: “Our son. Our sun.”

Archie’s birthday comes as dad Prince Harry looks set to miss out on any celebrations today as he prepares to head to Las Vegas to launch a new youth initiative with the Diana Award. But mum Meghan added in her caption of the photo that they had a party for the youngster last weekend, adding: “Happy 6th birthday to Archie! Thank you for all of the love, prayers, and warm wishes for our sweet boy. He’s six! Where did the time go? (And for all of you who came to celebrate with us at his party last weekend, thank you for making his birthday so incredibly special).”






The photo of Archie Meghan has shared for his birthday
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It comes as Harry will take part in a conversation later today with two young people, who are holders of The Legacy Award in memory of his late mother. Las Vegas was famously the destination of Harry’s raucous road trip in 2012. The escapade ended with photos of the naked prince, who was frolicking with a woman in his hotel room after a game of strip billiards, being splashed on front pages of newspapers around the world and on celebrity gossip websites.

Thirteen years later, Harry will be in the Nevada city launching the Pledge To Invest drive, which aims to put a spotlight on the future of youth leadership and how forward-thinking businesses can support it. He will chat with Sikander “Sonny” Khan, from Michigan in the US, and Christina Williams, from Jamaica, as well as Paul Fipps, of Service Now, at the Knowledge 2025 event.

But despite Harry’s trip, former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond believes the Sussexes will have still ensured Archie had an incredible birthday celebration. She told the Mirror: “I’m sure Harry and Meghan will make his birthday magical, and Meghan will obviously make it all very pretty and tasteful as well!”






Photo of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex showing off their newborn child Prince Archie in 2019


Harry and Meghan with Archie in the days after his birth six years ago
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However, any celebration will be filled with sadness, given that Harry’s father, the King, will almost certainly not be involved in any celebrations. Just last week, in his interview with the BBC, Harry laid bare the stark nature of his relationship with the King.

Harry claimed his father, who is being treated for cancer, will not speak to him, and he does not know “how much longer my father has” as he spoke of his hopes for a “reconciliation”. The interview came after losing his Court of Appeal challenge over his security arrangements, and he said he “can’t see a world in which I would be bringing my wife and children back to the UK.”

The stand-off between father and son means that, since Archie and, indeed, younger sister Princess Lilibet, have not spent much time with their grandfather. However, it wasn’t always such a fraught relationship – especially with Archie – with the King saying he “couldn’t be more delighted” when he was born in May 2019. When he was christened, the King’s former Clarence House Instagram account shared a touching photo of Charles proudly gazing at Archie.






Harry and Meghan with Archie and his younger sister Lilibet


Harry and Meghan with Archie and his younger sister Lilibet
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However, as Harry and Meghan decided to dramatically quit as working royals and up sticks from the UK and move to the United States in early 2020, the King has spent little time with his young grandson. Their last meeting was in 2022 when Archie came to the UK with his parents during the late Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations.

And Jennie believes it is still a “great sadness” for the King to be a stranger to his two grandchildren, as well as it seems these days to his youngest son, Harry. She says: “He always loved Harry – he called him ‘darling boy’. And I’m sure he still loves Harry and would love even more to be able to spend time with Archie and Lilibet.

“Charles is a sentimental man and a doting grandfather to George, Charlotte and Louis. And I’m sure as his struggle with cancer continues, he thinks more about the great loss of not being able to spend time with Harry’s children.

“It would be very nice if the King, and William and Catherine, marked young Archie‘s sixth birthday in some way. After all, it’s not the poor little lad’s fault that all this has happened. So I hope that, either publicly or privately, they do at least send the little boy their good wishes.”

Archie is Harry and Meghan’s oldest child and is sixth in line to the throne. He was born on May 6, 2019 at the private Portland Hospital in London, weighing 7lb 3oz. He was christened Archie Harrison at a private chapel in Windsor several months later, with his middle name honouring his father, Harry.

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Israel hits Yemen’s Houthi-controlled Sanaa airport in tit-for-tat attack

Israel has hit the main international airport of Yemen’s rebel-held capital Sanaa, “fully disabling” the civilian facility, according to the Israeli army.

Tuesday’s attacks that also targeted a concrete factory and several power stations in and around Sanaa came in response to Sunday’s ballistic missile strike near Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion International Airport, the Israeli military statement said.

The army claimed that “the airport served as a central hub for the Houthi terrorist regime to transfer weapons and operatives”.

“The operation was approved by the Commander of the Air Force and the Chief of Staff,” it said. The military added that it would “continue to act and strike with force” any group that poses a threat to Israel.

The attacks have killed at least three people, the Houthi-affiliated Al Masirah TV said, citing the health ministry. More than 30 people have been wounded, it added.

In a statement, the Houthi political bureau denounced the Israeli attacks as “further evidence” of the country’s “bankruptcy”.

“Targeting Yemeni ports, Sanaa airport, cement factories, and power plants aims to impose a blockade on the Yemeni people,” the statement said. The Houthis added that Israeli and US attacks on Yemen “will not go unanswered and will not deter Yemen from continuing its support for Gaza”.

Reporting from Sanaa, Al Jazeera’s Mohammed al-Attab said the impact of the attacks on infrastructure remains unclear.

‘Pure vandalism’

Sultan Barakat, a professor in public policy at Hamad Bin Khalifa University in Qatar, says Sanaa International Airport is “not a big strategic target” and that Israeli claims it is being used to receive supplies from Iran are “simply not true”.

“I think it’s pure vandalism, to be honest. The airport in Sanaa is not a normal airport. It’s under a huge restriction from the United Nations, from the Saudis, from the coalition – it’s under sanctions,” Barakat told Al Jazeera.

He added that attacking the airport will only hinder the operations of the United Nations and humanitarian agencies in one of the poorest countries in the world.

Footage of the aftermath of the airport attack, verified by Al Jazeera’s Sanad fact-checking unit, shows large clouds of dark smoke rising into the air over the capital.

Earlier, the Houthi-affiliated Al Masirah TV confirmed that among the sites targeted is a cement factory to the north of the capital and a power station in the Bani al-Harith area.

The attacks come less than 24 hours after Israel bombed the country’s key Hodeidah port, killing at least one person and wounding 35 others.

The Houthi media office said at least six strikes hit the crucial Hodeidah port. Others hit a cement factory in the district of Bajil, 55km (34 miles) northeast of Hodeidah, the group added.

The Israeli military said the strikes sought to undercut the Houthi military industry, claiming the factory is an “economic resource” for the Houthis and “used to build tunnels and military infrastructure”.

Since November 2023, the Houthis, also known as Ansar Allah, have launched more than 100 drone and missile attacks targeting vessels they said are linked to Israel in the Red Sea. The group says that it acts in support of the Palestinians in Gaza and that its attacks will stop only when there is a permanent ceasefire in the enclave.

Although the Houthis paused attacks during a fragile ceasefire in Gaza this year, they resumed their operations after Israel cut off humanitarian aid to Gaza and resumed its offensive in March.

The United States military under US President Donald Trump has launched an intensified campaign of air strikes on war-torn Yemen since March 15.

Dame Esther Rantzen’s daughter gives update on mum’s health amid cancer treatment

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Dame Esther Rantzen, who is campaigning to make assisted dying legal, was diagnosed with terminal cancer in 2023 after initially finding a lump under her armpit

Dame Esther Rantzen’s daughter, Rebecca Wilcox, has given an update on her mum’s health, admitting she ‘might get in trouble for being so honest’. ChildLine star, Esther, 84, who is campaigning to make assisted dying legal, was diagnosed with terminal cancer in 2023 and is now, sadly, stage four.

When asked by Loose Women host Charlene White how Esther was doing, Rebecca conceded she couldn’t say much, but did give a brief update, replying: “I get in trouble because I’m overly honest. I share everything. I will tell you absolutely everything about how I am, down to latest bowel movements, should you so wish. But I mustn’t tell you what she’s up to because she’s private, as she should be.”

Dame Esther Rantzen, who is campaigning to make assisted dying legal, was diagnosed with terminal cancer in 2023

Revealing that her mum was “coping”, she then said: “What she has said for me to say is she loves you, she sends her love and she’s coping.”

It comes after Esther, who works with various charitable causes and founded the charities Childline, a helpline for children, which she set up in 1986, made a heartbreaking last wish in a new interview.

She told The Times last month: “If there is a heaven, it would be a very happy place. It’s a lovely idea to meet [husband] Desmond again and all those I have loved and lost — my parents and grandparents, my close friends and family.”

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The seasoned journalist is currently fighting terminal lung cancer after initially discovering a lump under her arm pit around Christmas in 2022. Just weeks later in January 2023, a biopsy confirmed that Esther had cancer.

In May of the same year, she confirmed that her condition was at stage four and was taking medication to keep her comfortable and ease her symptoms.

But in March, her daughter revealed that the medication was no longer working as Esther wasn’t responding to it.

Since sharing her diagnosis, the philanthropist has spoken openly about signing up for Dignitas – a clinic in Switzerland where assisted dying is legal.

She says that by joining the clinic, it was the only way she was able to control the end of her life, should it become “unbearable.”

But Esther has also been a strong advocate for the assisted dying bill in the UK, which is currently being debated in parliament. MP Kim Leadbeater, who was behind the Assisted Dying Bill had agreed to pause the introduction until 2029.

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While Assisted Dying is currently illegal in England, the bill was recently passed by the Isle of Man parliament and is currently awaiting royal assent from King Charles, which would make the Isle of Man the first place in Great Britain to legalise assisted dying.

Speaking about her law and how she believes it will be too late for her, Esther wrote in The Times: “I always knew that any change in the assisted dying law could not possibly come in time for me. So the delay — the law in England and Wales could be pushed back until at least 2029 — won’t affect me personally.”

‘No safety guarantee’: Could Ukrainian drones target Putin’s Victory Day?

Waves of Ukrainian drones have hit Moscow in recent days as the Russian capital prepares for the country’s most important national holiday, Victory Day, this week.

Russia celebrates May 9 as Victory Day to mark the defeat of Nazi forces in World War II. The day involves a major military parade, with leaders of Russia’s allies often in attendance.

But this year, the run-up to the day has been clouded by a warning from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, who has said Kyiv cannot guarantee the safety of the foreign leaders attending the parade in Moscow.

Here is more about Ukraine’s attacks, Victory Day and why it is significant.

What happened in Russia?

Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said on Tuesday that Russia’s air defence systems shot down 19 drones flying towards Moscow from different directions. Drones were shot down for the second night in a row and Sobyanin wrote in a post on the Telegram messaging app that there were no reports of injuries or damage, but the city’s airports were closed out of safety concerns.

Russian officials also reported that 17 drones were intercepted over the Bryansk region and five more were intercepted over Kaluga.

Russian President Vladimir Putin last week called for a 72-hour ceasefire to mark the occasion from May 8 to May 10.

Meanwhile, local leaders of multiple Ukrainian cities also reported on Tuesday that Russia carried out drone attacks on civilian targets.

Zelenskyy has rebuffed the proposal. “This is more of a theatrical performance on his part. Because in two or three days, it is impossible to develop a plan for the next steps to end the war,” the Ukrainian president told a small group of journalists on May 2.

Ukraine, instead, wants a 30-day truce, eventually leading to a permanent ceasefire and ending the war that Russia imposed on its smaller neighbour with a full-scale invasion in February 2022.

“The Russians are asking for a ceasefire on May 9 and are themselves firing at Ukraine every day. This is cynicism of the highest order,” Zelenskyy wrote on Telegram on Sunday.

Why is Ukraine striking Russia?

Marina Miron, a postdoctoral researcher at the defence studies department at King’s College London, told Al Jazeera that Ukraine’s drone attacks are not surprising.

“Ukraine doesn’t really have any other plan of action because the situation on the battlefield is not favouring Ukraine,” Miron said, explaining that it is uncertain whether Ukraine will continue to receive support from the United States.

While the US has been Ukraine’s largest ally through this war, President Donald Trump and his allies in Washington have repeatedly called for a rethink on the military aid Washington sends Kyiv. In March, Trump announced a pause on military aid to Ukraine.

Miron added that Europe is unable to support Kyiv “at least to the extent that Ukraine would need to be supported”. Ukraine is also experiencing manpower shortages on the battlefield as its soldiers desert the army.

The drone attacks allow Ukraine to show that it still has the will to fight, Miron said. “In the grand scheme, it’s not going to make any major strategic changes.”

What is Victory Day?

Victory Day is commemorated in Russia and many other former Soviet countries on May 9. The day marks the victory of the Soviet Union over Nazi Germany in World War II, also called the Great Patriotic War in Russia. On the day, a large military parade passes Moscow’s Red Square.

The war formally began in 1939 when Germany, led by Adolf Hitler, invaded Poland, having cut a secret deal with the Soviet Union that the two countries would divide the Soviet Union’s western neighbour. Britain, in a bilateral defence treaty with Poland, declared war against Germany.

However, in 1941, the German army began Operation Barbarossa, its invasion of the Soviet Union.

The Soviet Union faced millions of casualties, losing the highest number of lives in World War II globally. During the war, the number of civilian and military deaths in the Soviet Union reached 24 million, including an estimated 8.7 million military personnel.

But the Soviet Union also led the pushback against Nazi Germany, marching on Berlin in May 1945 to mark the end of the war in Europe. Japan surrendered only in August after the US dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

The US and its European allies celebrate Victory in Europe Day on May 8. In 2023, Zelenskyy signed a law, moving Ukraine’s remembrance of the World War II victory to May 8.

Victory Day is significant for Putin because, ever since the war with Ukraine started, Putin has drawn parallels between the ongoing war and World War II. During his 2022 Victory Day speech, months after the war begun, Putin said Russian troops fighting in Ukraine were “fighting for the motherland, so that no one will forget the lessons of World War II and there will be no place in the world for hangmen, executioners and the Nazis”.

Who is expected to attend the Victory Day parade?

Chinese President Xi Jinping, Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, Vietnamese President To Lam, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko and Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico are expected to attend the Victory Day parade.

The attendance of these world leaders is also important for Putin as a demonstration of the West’s failure to isolate him despite a barrage of sanctions the US and its allies have imposed on Russia during the war with Ukraine.

What has Ukraine threatened about the day?

“Our position is very simple for all countries travelling to Russia on May 9: We cannot be held responsible for what happens on the territory of the Russian Federation,” Zelenskyy told reporters, Ukrainian news agency Interfax reported on May 3.

“They provide you with security; therefore, we won’t give you any guarantees. Because we don’t know what Russia will do these days,” said Zelenskyy, claiming that Russia could also order provocations such as “arson, bombings and so on, only to blame us”.

On the same day, Russia hit back by warning Ukraine against violence on May 9. Former president and deputy chairman of the Russian Security Council, Dmitry Medvedev, called on Zelenskyy to stop “verbal provocations” and said, “In the case of a real provocation on Victory Day, no one guarantees that May 10 will come in Kyiv.”

Could Ukraine attack Moscow on May 9?

Despite the presence of leaders like Xi and Lula, that could not be ruled out, experts said.

“As far as May 9th, the V-Day in Russia, is concerned, it’s very possible that Ukrainian military intelligence is going to do something,” researcher Miron said, adding that it is unclear what the scale or location of this action by Ukraine could be. “There is a pattern that things have usually happened around the May celebrations.”

In early May 2023, Russia said its defence system had thwarted a drone attack on the Kremlin citadel near Putin’s residence. “We regard these actions as a planned terrorist act and an attempt on the president’s life, carried out on the eve of Victory Day, the May 9 Parade, at which the presence of foreign guests is also planned,” the Kremlin had said in a statement, declaring it would retaliate.

On May 8, 2023, Kyiv said Russia launched drones at Ukrainian targets, killing four people. It said its air defences downed Iranian-made kamikaze Shahed drones.

What is the state of the war right now?

Trump had declared he would negotiate an end to the war in Ukraine while on the presidential campaign trail. About a month after his inauguration, starting in February, the Trump administration held multiple meetings with Russian and Ukrainian representatives separately to try to broker a deal.

Several meetings and exchanges later, all sides were able to get on the same page, announcing a 30-day ceasefire on attacks on Russian and Ukrainian energy infrastructure on March 19, and a Black Sea deal on March 25, halting the military use of commercial vessels and the use of force in the Black Sea.

UCL Preview: Inter Milan, Barcelona Battle For Final Place In Feisty Showdown

Last week, the two teams faced off at the Estadi Olmpic Llus Companys in Spain, and it was all rooling. In a thrilling second and decisive leg of their semi-final showdown against Barcelona in Milan on Tuesday night, three-time European champions Inter Milan are expected to play five-time champions Barcelona in a match of the same kind. &nbsp,

A Champions League classic appeared in that first leg of the competition, one that would be ingrained in the minds of millions of football fans all over the world. Marcus Thuram and Denzel Dumfries both scored goals in 21 minutes for Inter Milan. &nbsp,

However, Lamine Yamal, a teen prodigy, brought the Catalans back into the fray with a dazzling solo effort. After that, Ferran Torres leveled things up for Hansi Flick’s men. After Dumfries scored once more to give the visitors a lead, Yamm Sommer’s own goal saw the game come to an end 3-3, leaving everyone to play for in the San Siro, northern Italy, match on Tuesday. &nbsp,

Head-to-Head Report Card for Inter vs. Barcelona

The 18th meeting between Inter Milan and Barcelona in Europe will take place on Tuesday.

In their six Champions League away matches against Inter Milan, Barcelona only managed one victory. That was a 2-1 win in December 2019.

Barcelona Form Guide

With the Copa del Rey and four points clear of Real Madrid in the La Liga race, Flick will hope his team can perform better and carry on their triple goals. Barcelona fought back over the weekend to defeat relegated Real Valladolid 2-1 in their previous domestic match. The Spanish team’s record reads WWWDW in its final five games.

This season, Barcelona have scored 40 Champions League goals, demonstrating how effective they are at attack. &nbsp,

Inter Milan Form Guide

In contrast, Inter Milan paraded a second-string team in their spirited 1-0 victory over Hellas Verona to match-up with Serie A leaders Napoli, who are three points clear overall. This is their current form for the last five games: LLLDW. &nbsp,

The Italian giants have won nine of their last 11 semi-final appearances at San Siro in European competition and have won all of their previous 15 Champions League home games.

READ ALSO: Odegaard and Arsenal Must “Stick Together” In PSG Showdown.

Inter Milan Team News

Inter Milan are drained of Lautaro Martinez’s fitness ahead of the second leg tie. Last week, the Argentine injured his hamstring during the reverse game. However, the Inter Milan skipper is desperate to play on Tuesday. However, Inzaghi will be pleased that Benjamin Pavard, who was absent in the first leg, is back. If there are any reports in Italy, the player is likely to start for Barcelona. &nbsp,

Barcelona Team News

The Catalan giants’ situation continues to be mixed with positive and negative. Robert Lewandowski, a veteran forward, has been declared fit for the upcoming game in Italy. The Polish striker, who has been out for two weeks, is now a part of the matchday squad. Jules Koundé, a defender, will miss the game due to a hamstring injury he picked up on Thursday.

Wojciech Szczesny is tipped to lead the post against Inter Milan despite Marc-Andre ter Steg being between the sticks over the weekend against Valladolid. &nbsp,

Watch out for Barcelona players

Inter Milan will be developing better strategies to halt the obtrusive Yamal before the game. The teenager’s performance in the opening game was a testament to his rapid progression and renaissance, which has drawn comparisons to Lionel Messi’s stature. &nbsp,

He has five goals so far this Champions League goal, and he has also added three assists. Raphinha, who has participated in the Ballon d’Or debates, will undoubtedly prove a struggle for the home team. The Brazilian has 12 goals in the competition and has also added eight assists, which is more impressive than Cristiano Ronaldo’s record of 21 goals in a single Champions League game. &nbsp,

Inter Milan: a player to watch

However, Inter Milan have some deadly weapons to unleash on Barcelona on Tuesday night with Dumfries scoring twice and Thuram striking once in the previous week’s clash. &nbsp,