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Chelsea star Kepa Arrizabalaga jets off to Bahamas with Miss Universe girlfriend
Chelsea star Kepa Arrizabalaga has been sunning himself in the Bahamas with his stunning girlfriend Andrea Martinez this week.The 27-year-old, who is the world's most expensive goalkeeper, wasn't included in the latest Spain squad, with both he and Manchester United's David de Gea left out in favour of Brighton's Robert Sanchez and Brentford's David Raya.Kepa hasn't featured for his national side since 2020 and has been getting used to jetting off on holiday during international breaks, which admittedly has its perks, especially when you're dating a former Miss Universe.Taking to Instagram, the Chelsea man posted a picture of himself wearing a sun hat with a glass of fizz in hand, while his bikini-wearing partner Andrea smiled in the background.Andrea has been active on social media too, posting a number of eye-catching snaps of herself posing in an infinity pool in a luxury resort looking out over the ocean.The 29-year-old, who was a highly-rated basketball player in her youth, was crowned Miss Universe in 2020. The couple made their relationship public earlier this year, celebrating the news by posting a picture together on Instagram.The two then took a trip to the Maldives a few weeks ago, which model Andrea took full advantage of, posting photos of herself snorkelling and sunbathing on the island's gorgeous white-sand beaches.How much is Kepa Arrizabalaga worth in the transfer market? Let us know what you think in the comments section.Andrea spoke out in Kepa's defence following his crucial penalty miss in the Carabao Cup final last month, encouraging Blues fans not to paint her boyfriend as the villain, insisting on social media that he had the "most hard working, talented and beautiful soul" she'd ever met.
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Four things Klopp got right as Liverpool beat Brighton to pile pressure on Man City
Liverpool continued to pile the pressure on Premier League leaders Manchester City with a comfortable 2-0 win over Brighton on Saturday.The Reds maintained their relentless run in the league, claiming an eighth successive win to cut City's lead down to a mere three points.Luiz Diaz opened the scoring at the AMEX less than 20 minutes into the contest, heading home after the Premier League's Player of the Month for February, Joel Matip, floated one in behind Brighton's backline.The Colombian courageously nodded past onrushing Seagulls stopper Robert Sanchez, who was lucky to escape punishment after clattering the Liverpool forward.Mohamed Salah then converted a second-half penalty to clinch a comfortable victory after Brighton's Yves Bissouma blocked Naby Keita's goal-bound effort with his hand.Here, Daily Star Sport takes a closer look at what Jurgen Klopp got right against Brighton on a beautiful day on the south coast.Diaz's has made a seamless transition to Premier League football since his £50million arrival from Porto, even if he claims otherwise.The Colombian told BT Sport prior to Saturday's match that his start has been far from "easy" but it's fair to say he's made quite the impact.Klopp opted to drop him to the bench for Liverpool's 1-0 midweek Champions League defeat to Inter Milan and his absence was glaring.At the AMEX, however, Diaz was in from the off and the German's decision to recall his new recruit was justified.It took the 25-year-old less than 20 minutes to make his mark, racing in behind Brighton's backline before bravely glancing a header past the onrushing Sanchez.The goal was Diaz's second in Liverpool colours and you get the impression there's plenty more to come.Will Liverpool be crowned Premier
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Robert Sanchez bizarrely avoids red card after kicking Liverpool star Luis Diaz in head
Liverpool star Luis Diaz in the head during the Reds' win over Brighton & Hove Albion.The Brighton goalkeeper clattered into Diaz with a reckless challenge as he bravely headed Liverpool into the lead on Saturday afternoon.Bizarrely, though, Sanchez went unpunished for the tackle as he avoided a yellow card from referee Mike Dean before a VAR review into a possible red card stuck with the on-field decision.VAR official Stuart Attwell saw no reason to overturn the decision of Dean or refer the match referee to the pitch side monitor.Sanchez had rushed out of his goal in an attempt to prevent Diaz from scoring but was beaten to the ball by the Colombian, who headed past him into the net.Diaz was then left in a heap on the floor as Sanchez raised his leg, catching him across the chest, whilst his hand hit Diaz in the face.Fans were left in shock at the decision not to punish Sanchez for the foul, as he was not even booked for the incident.Should Robert Sanchez have been sent off for his challenge on Luis Diaz? Let us know in the comments section below.Taking to Twitter, one supporter wrote: “Astonishing that Robert Sanchez is still on the field for Brighton after that challenge on Luis Diaz. Not even booked.”Another added: “Speechless that Brighton goalkeeper Robert Sanchez is not sent-off there.
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