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Neymar ‘tells fans to boo LOUDER’ before scoring direct from corner and copying Cristiano Ronaldo’s iconic celebration

NEYMAR scored a stunning goal-of the-year candidate with a direct corner-kick after trolling rival fans who booed him.

The Santos star proved he’s still got it after a miserable, injury-stricken two year-year stint in Saudi Arabia with Al-Hilal.

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Neymar walking away from the crowd after a soccer game.
Santos star Neymar trolled Internacional fans before scoring a wondergoal
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Neymar taking a corner kick.
Neymar took on a corner-kick down the left flank
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Screenshot of a soccer game; the score is 0-1.
Neymar scored a direct corner-kick to silence his haters
Neymar Jr. celebrating after a soccer game.
Neymar then celebrated by copying Cristiano Ronaldo’s iconic celebration
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The star forward led the Brazilian giants to a 3-0 win at Internacional de Limeira on Sunday.

The Brazil international took on a corner-kick down the left and was met by loud boos from the home fans.

The ex-Paris Saint-Germain star, though, refused to let the Internacional supporters get to him.

So Neymar returned the favour by sarcastically urging them to jeer louder before taking on the set piece.

And the Brazilian rubbed it in even more by reminding his foes of his true class and scoring a staggering Olimpico.

The Barcelona legend then copied former Real Madrid rival Cristiano Ronaldo’s iconic celebration.

The 33-year-old casually sat on the advertising boards with his arms crossed – just like Ronaldo – following all the hate he received from the opposing fans at the Estadio Major Jose Levy Sobrinho.

He also set up both of Tiquinho Soares’ goals to seal another dominant performance with Pedro Caixinha’s side.

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Neymar now counts two goals and three assists in six appearances since his emotional return to Santos in January.

The versatile winger has already amassed more goals than his total tally with Al-Hilal, where he played seven times across the last two seasons.

Neymar counts a grand total of 138 goals and 67 assists in 231 appearances across two stints with Santos, from where he left in 2013 for Barcelona after a glittering four-year stint.

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Lucy Mecklenburgh cruelly shamed for ‘flaunting her wealth’ as she breaks down in tears over moving to a HUGE home

LUCY Mecklenburgh was taunted by cruel trolls as she said an emotional goodbye to her home of 11 years. 

The star shared a video of her packing up her London home after moving to Manchester with Ryan Thomas and their children. 

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Lucy shared a video of herself weeping as she packed up her home[/caption]
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Lucy noted the house held memories of the past 11 years but lacked storage[/caption]
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The star said she was set off when she saw the house empty[/caption]

But as she packed away her things, Lucy shared that she struggled with the memories of the house, which was her first home after moving away from her parents and first renovation. 

Calling the move “one of the most emotional weeks of her life” she told her followers: “I really didn’t expect to get so emotional, but I moved out of my home 11 years this week, that’s how we spent half term.” 

“It was such mixed emotions, because we outgrew this house so long ago,” she continued. “We’ve made the big move to Manchester, and we’re really happy, but there’s so many memories I’ve hung on to in this house. 

“I went from being single, it was my first big renovation project, it was my first real home since moving out my parents, I guess, and I bought both my babies back from hospital here.” 

Admitting she didn’t think the house was big enough for the family-of-four or had enough storage, Lucy continued: “It is time to go, definitely the right thing.” 

However, after posting the video on Instagram, trolls became critical of Lucy, taking swipes at her comments. 

One wrote: “Someone’s a bit entitled. Not enough room for 2 kids and 2 adults you could an entire street in that house. What goes through peoples mind when they’re editing this to post??” 

“Will defo be unfollowing after this,” said another. “I understand that she’s sad leaving her home when it has sentimental value with her children etc. But the post isn’t real life, she’s being filmed packing glasses with one hand while holding the baby and stating she is moving because she doesn’t have enough storage while she is packing 3 boxes of handbags with ample storage behind her 🤣🤣 insta at its finest 🙄” 

“House looks massive. Perhaps you have too much unnecessary stuff,” said a third.

But thankfully people jumped to her defence, with many commenting that the cruel comments were just “jealous” people envious of the home Lucy had created. 

“What the hell is with all the negative comments? She’s visibly upset on the video and people are still been cruel! Who wouldn’t move to a bigger house if they could afford to! Pure jealousy and bitter people!” said one defender. 

“Why do people write mean comments ? Everything is relative . Good luck lovely Lucy x” said a second. 

“People are so judgmental and mean. Yeah Of course you would go to a bigger place for the family if you could. Also it’s a big thing moving… I was gutted leaving our first family home. The Thomas family are ace,” wrote a third.

Scott Thomas, Adam’s brother added: “we will look after you in Manchester now Lucy Loo xx”

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The kids were heard saying ‘bye bye house’ as they helped her pack.[/caption]
Woman unpacking glassware in new home with toddler.
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Lucy noted the house was her first home after moving out of her parents house[/caption]
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The star got choked up as she waved goodbye to the house[/caption]
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Despite Lucy’s tears unfair comments slammed her for complaining about lack of space[/caption]

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I’m a poor single dad and I feed my kids for just £1.15 – but mean trolls say they would ‘rather eat dog food’

A SELF-PROCLAIMED “poor AF” single dad has shared how he feeds his family for just £1.15.

The father from London, who claimed to be ‘struggling’ as a result of the cost of living crisis, revealed how he chefs up dinner for his kids without having to break the bank.

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A single father has revealed how he feeds his children for only £1.15[/caption]
Three plates of food on a dirty stovetop.
But people were left totally divided by the man’s simple dish – and some said they would ‘rather eat dog food’
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Posting on social media, the content creator demonstrated how he turns a packet of instant noodles, a tin of sardines and some bread from Asda into a meal for three. 

The dad uploaded his short clip online with the caption ‘Feeding my children on a low budget’, leaving many open-mouthed.

At the start of the video, the father revealed that he had just £1.15 to spend, as he gave his followers a close-up look at his pennies and 5p coins.

The father then headed to Asda to get his groceries – where he bagged a tin of sardines in tomato sauce for 45p and curry flavoured instant noodles, for only 25p, both of which were from the chain’s Just Essentials range. 

Upon arriving home, the father got cooking the family’s simple but carb-heavy dinner. 

After adding a generous amount of oil into a pan, the father added his two packs of sardines.

Whilst this was heating through, the foodie, who has 180,100 followers on TikTok, cooked his instant noodles in the microwave. 

Once ready, he mixed it all together and served his simple dish on a piece of white bread, which he topped with a small squirt of tomato ketchup. 

But the TikTok clip, which was posted under the username @tok_savings, has clearly left many totally stunned, as it has quickly amassed 371,100 views, 6,480 likes and 330 comments. 

Social media users were left massively divided by the video – whilst some praised his budget meal, others were horrified at the unique dish. 

One person said: “My son loves sardines. This would be right up his alley.”

Another added: “He’s trying to provide at least. Might not be Gordon Ramsay type food but it’s still food.”

I think I would rather eat dog food than that

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A third commented: “Why does that look so good though.” 

However, at the same time, not everyone was as kind, as one troll slammed: “Wouldn’t even let a dog eat that.”

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New or expectant parents can get up to £442 a year to spend on food through Healthy Start scheme.

Some new parents can get £500 via the  Sure Start Maternity Grant. The money is designed to help you cover the costs of having a child.

Councils also offer support through the welfare assistance schemes, to help cover the costs of essentials, from buying new furniture to food vouchers.

The amount you can get varies but an investigation by The Sun found that hard-up Brits can apply for help worth up to £1,000.

Discretionary Housing Payment is a pot of money handed out by councils to those struggling to keep a roof over their heads.

A scheme is available for those who find themselves unable to cover housing costs, though the exact amount varies as each local authority dishes out the cash on a case-by-case basis.

Many energy forms offer grants to help cash-tight customers. The exact amount varies depending on your supplier and you circumstances, but could be as much a £2,000.

A second agreed: “I think I would rather eat dog food than that.” 

Whilst someone else wrote: “Too much frying going on with each of the meals.” 

That’s a health hazard! Please clean!

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Meanwhile, others desperately told the man to clean his home.

One cleaning enthusiast claimed: “Hygiene is free.” 

Another user chimed in: “Clean your f*****g kitchen.”

And another like-minded person stressed: “That’s a health hazard! Please clean!”

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How to save money on your food shop

Consumer reporter Sam Walker reveals how you can save hundreds of pounds a year:

Odd boxes – plenty of retailers offer slightly misshapen fruit and veg or surplus food at a discounted price.

Lidl sells five kilos of fruit and veg for just £1.50 through its Waste Not scheme while Aldi shoppers can get Too Good to Go bags which contain £10 worth of all kinds of products for £3.30.

Sainsbury’s also sells £2 “Taste Me, Don’t Waste Me” fruit and veg boxes to help shoppers reduced food waste and save cash.

Food waste apps – food waste apps work by helping shops, cafes, restaurants and other businesses shift stock that is due to go out of date and passing it on to members of the public.

Some of the most notable ones include Too Good to Go and Olio.

Too Good to Go’s app is free to sign up to and is used by millions of people across the UK, letting users buy food at a discount.

Olio works similarly, except users can collect both food and other household items for free from neighbours and businesses.

Yellow sticker bargains – yellow sticker bargains, sometimes orange and red in certain supermarkets, are a great way of getting food on the cheap.

But what time to head out to get the best deals varies depending on the retailer. You can see the best times for each supermarket here.

Super cheap bargains – sign up to bargain hunter Facebook groups like Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK where shoppers regularly post hauls they’ve found on the cheap, including food finds.

“Downshift” – you will almost always save money going for a supermarket’s own-brand economy lines rather than premium brands.

The move to lower-tier ranges, also known as “downshifting” and hailed by consumer expert Martin Lewis, could save you hundreds of pounds a year on your food shop.

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The Rookie’s Best Villain Was a Racist A-hole That Was Played to Perfection by a DC Star

Every great cop show needs that one villain who makes your blood boil, and The Rookie delivered big time with its most despicable bad guy. This wasn’t just your run-of-the-mill criminal; he was a racist, power-hungry nightmare who made life miserable for our favorite officers.  But here’s the kicker: the actor behind this perfectly played […]

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Inside the 2025 SAG Awards: Best Celeb Photos You Didn’t See

Awards season continued Sunday, February 23, as film and television’s biggest stars attended the 2025 Screen Actors Guild Awards. Timothée Chalamet, Demi Moore, Kieran Culkin and Zoe Saldaña were among the stars feted with top prizes on the movie side, continuing to pick up steam as they get ready for the Oscars on Sunday, March […]

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NE-YO Breaks Down How He Explains His Polyamorous Relationships to His Kids

We think it’s safe to say NE-YO is running an incredibly sex-positive household. The “Miss Independent” singer recently sat down with Rickey Smiley for an episode of the Rickey Smiley Morning Show and said that he is open and honest with his kids about his polyamorous relationships. And if you think that might be a hard conversation […]

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Sky Q customers finally receive popular app with loads of free shows – and extra TV channels are coming soon too

A LONG-AWAITED free streaming app has finally landed on Sky Q boxes across the UK.

Satellite customers have been waiting for the platform to arrive for years, having been on Sky Glass and Sky Stream for a while now.

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The Good Ship Murder is among the shows on My5[/caption]
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Reality fans can also catch Geordie Shore[/caption]

Now more Brits can access Channel 5’s full on-demand service My5.

The launch means apps for all four of the UK’s main broadcasters are instantly available on Sky Q.

My5 is not only home to hit shows from Channel 5, but also the company’s sister brands 5STAR, 5USA, 5SELECT and 5ACTION.

Sky customers could already find Channel 5 content on-demand but this latest move will open viewers up to the firm’s full slate of programming.

And there will be even more content on the app very soon too.

Channel 5 is preparing a major revamp of its streaming offering in March across all platforms.

Not only will there be a new name, 5, and new look, but there’s expected to be more binge-worthy box sets and live streamed channels.

Channel 5 claims that My5 grew at its fastest ever rate in 2024, with shock documentary My Wife, My Abuser its number one most watched single title.

Original dramas including All Creatures Great and Small, Blindspot, The Teacher and Ellis have also helped My5 grow.

“Our expanded distribution across Sky Q marks an important milestone in My5’s ongoing growth, enabling us to reach more homes than ever before,” Kiaran Saunders, VP Distribution at Paramount UK, recently said.

“With the upcoming refresh to 5, we’re thrilled to deliver an even more engaging, streamlined and richer viewing experience for all of our audiences.”

What will the new 5 app be like?

Analysis by Jamie Harris, Assistant Technology and Science Editor at The Sun

Channel 5 is owned by US media giant Paramount, which also owns free streaming service Pluto TV.

And I believe Pluto TV offers some hints of what we can expect from the new 5 app.

Given Paramount’s extensive family of brands, there’s a lot of good quality archive content to use.

My5 already does this with some shows like Geordie Shore but not others like Catfish, 16 and Pregnant, South Park and many more.

So I’m sure we can expect more of this.

And let’s not forget Paramount’s extensive back catalogue of movies, some of which may well make an appearance – though the lion’s share will no doubt remain paid on Paramount+.

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