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Antonela Roccuzzo shares adorable ‘soccer mom’ post alongside her kids

Antonela Roccuzzo is enjoying her time spent as a ‘soccer mom,’ especially if she has a friend to share it with. The social media personality and wife of Lionel Messi shared an adorable post over the weekend, showing her and fellow soccer mom Sofia Balbi as they hung out with their kids and watched them play their favorite sport over the weekend.Messi celebrates his ‘princess’ Antonela Roccuzzo’s 36th birthdayWhy weren’t Messi and Antonela Roccuzzo at Victoria Beckham’s 50th birthday party?A post shared by Antonela Roccuzzo (@antonelaroccuzzo)The post is made up of various photos of Antonela, her kids Mateo, Thiago, and Ciro, and her close friend, Sofia Balbi, who’s also the wife of Luis Suarez, the soccer player who also plays for Inter Miami and is a friend of Messi. The photos show Antonela and Sofia watching their boys play and have fun.
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Five footballers who broke promises after Romelu Lukaku returned to Chelsea 'for life'
Chelsea last summer Romelu Lukaku insisted he'd be there "for life", though his eternal pledge lasted less than 12 months, leaving Blues fans … a little peeved to say the least. But Big Rom isn't the first player to fail to keep his word, and he sure as hell won't be the last.So with that in mind, here are four other Premier League stars who broke promises to fans.READ MORE: Five words in Romelu Lukaku's Inter statement will rile Chelsea fans and Thomas TuchelSergio Aguero was reduced to tears after Manchester City's defeat to Chelsea in the 2021 Champions League final.It was the Argentine's final match in English football, and he'd hoped to bow out in the perfect manner by sealing the ultimate prize in club football - especially after promising to stay at the Etihad until he did.But with City rehearsing their Harry Kane pick-up lines, and Barcelona keen for him to fill the 'slightly-past-his-best-Latin-striker' role left in the squad by Luis Suarez, Aguero decided to move on.It's not exactly a broken promise City fans are p****d off about, but a broken promise it remains.Which of these broken promises do you think is the most unforgivable? Let us know in the comments section belowThis one hurt.Tottenham fans will probably never forgive Sol Campbell for jumping ship to arch-rivals Arsenal in 2001 - on a Bosman, no less - but the treachery was made even more deplorable by the fact the defender told fans, a few weeks prior, that he wasn't going to leave - live on telly too!Looking back, the promise was anything but sincere.
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Cristiano Ronaldo's incredible record in top 10 stars with most goals after turning 30
Manchester United, but he still ranks among the world’s best goalscorers.The Portuguese superstar remains the Red Devils top scorer this term, having also finished with the most goals in Serie A last year.Despite being 37-years-old, Ronaldo is still capable of performing at the highest level, with United’s interim boss Ralf Rangnick making him his first-choice striker at Old Trafford.A new list showing the highest scorers after turning 30 in the top five European leagues has also shown Ronaldo’s remarkable ability to continue to star in the Premier League.The top 10 of the list comprises players from across Europe, with the Premier League, La Liga, Serie A and the Bundesliga all featured.At number 10 on the list is Luis Suarez, who has scored 103 goals in the 168 games he has played since turning 30 in 2017, across spells at Barcelona and Atletico Madrid.The next man up also spent his seasons since turning 30 entirely in La Liga, with Artiz Aduriz having hit the back of the net 104 times in 269 games for Valencia and Athletic Bilbao.Italian icon Luca Toni comes in at eight, scoring 104 goals in 227 games for the likes of Bayern Munich, Juventus and Hellas Verona.Who do you think is the best player of all time? Let us know in the comments section...Another Italian, Fabio Quagliarella, sits just above Toni, firing in 108 times in the 288 games and nine years since he turned 30,Roma legend Francesco Totti just misses out on a place in the top five, having hit 125 goals in the 279 games he played after turning 30 until his retirement.Robert Lewandowski should move higher than his current fifth place, having scored an astonishing 125 goals in the three years since his 30th birthday.Ronaldo’s fellow superstar Lionel Messi is
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