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Bieber bigs up the Boys in Green after win
With the former Tottenham and Liverpool striker now playing for Los Angeles Galaxy, it can be presumed that he’s crossed paths with 21-year-old, who boasts almost 70 million Twitter followers, on the celebrity scene in America.
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Following their epic 1-0 triumph over world champions Germany at the Aviva Stadium last night, the Ireland team celebrated by belting out Justin Bieber’s hit “What Do You Mean” – and their win didn’t go unnoticed by the man himself.
Heading into Sunday’s final group game in Warsaw, Ireland are now guaranteed third place and a play-off spot regardless of results.
He said with a smile: “I’m not even sure that we kicked it 100 times long”. It’s about the nation and about everybody pulling together to try to achieve one goal, and that’s to qualify for France. All the other players in that dressing room, myself included, we’re all going to get opportunities.
David Beckham has revealed that he failed in an attempt to reunite and reconcile Manchester United legends Sir Alex Ferguson and Roy Keane ahead of a charity match hosted at Old Trafford next month.
We can’t see him being a big Bieber fan, somehow.
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“Against opponents like these, we need to score and try not to make any mistakes”.