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6 footballers who left managers heartbroken - like Dimitri Payet betraying Slaven Bilic

Daily Star Sport has taken a look at six footballers who left their managers devastated by succeeding in pushing for a move to pastures new. READ MORE: King Charles no longer 'owns' one of England's most famous sport venues after accession Payet forced a move from West Ham back to Marseille back in the summer of 2017 despite taking the Premier League by storm thanks to the faith of Bilic. Which football transfer made you feel the most upset? Tell us in the comments section below. The France international scored 26 goals and laid on 33 assists across his 110 appearances in the top-flight - making his exit all the more painful for his manager.Bilic said the following year: "I tried to persuade him [to stay] and spoke to him a few times but when it came to the point that it started to damage the dressing room and the players started asking what was going on, then I had to react." Robin van Persie forced a move away from Arsenal by rejecting talks over a new contract - forcing Arsene Wenger to let him join Manchester United.
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Football fan was one goal away from winning £119,000 off £1 bet
football fan came agonisingly close to winning a bet that would have given him a massive return of £120,000.Kyle Jaynes placed a four-fold accumulator on a mix of four Europa League and Europa Conference League matches on Thursday night, but missed out on the big win by just one goal.The games he picked were Atalanta’s clash with Olympiakos, Real Sociedad’s trip to RB Leipzig, Bodo/Glimt’s visit to Celtic and Marseille’s match against Qarabag.He staked £1 on the bet which he placed with bet365, which would have returned £119,340 if all of the results had come through as he had predicted.Jaynes correctly guessed that Sociedad would claim a 2-2 draw in the first leg of their Europa League knockout play-offs at Leipzig, at odds of 14/1.Robin Le Normand and Mikel Oyarzabal twice put the La Liga side ahead, but they were pegged back both times by goals from Christopher Nkunku and Emil Forsberg.He also predicted that Marseille would ease to a 3-1 win in the first leg of their Europa Conference League play-off against Azerbaijan minnows Qarabag at odds of 11/1.Two goals from Arkadiusz Milik as well as an injury time strike from Dimitri Payet put the French side in control, despite Kady scoring a consolation.Who do you think will win the Europa League this season? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section...The most outside bet Jaynes placed was on Norwegian champions Bodo/Glimt defeating Scottish giants Celtic 3-1 away from home, with that bet being at 50/1.Astonishingly, he proved to be correct again, with Runar Espejord, Amahl Pellegrino and Hugo Vetlesen handing Bodo an amazing upset, despite Daizen Maeda’s late goal.The only game that did not come through for Jaynes was Atalanta’s clash with Olympiakos, having
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