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Stunning DAZN reporter goes braless in slinky dress at Club World Cup as fans say ‘what a bombshell you are'

Stunning DAZN reporter goes braless in slinky dress at Club World Cup as fans say ‘what a bombshell you are'

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'STUNNING' Stunning DAZN reporter goes braless in slinky dress at Club World Cup as fans say 'what a bombshell you are'
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FOOTBALL fans have lauded DAZN reporter Eleonora Incardona for her on-screen work at the Club World Cup.
Eleonora, 34, has been covering the stateside tournament this summer as Fifa's club centrepiece nears its conclusion.
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Eleonora Incardona has impressed with her reporting on DAZN during the Club World Cup
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Eleonora has been travelling across the USA covering the tournament
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The 34-year-old sported a brown dress as she was pitchside for one game
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Eleonora wore a three-piece pantsuit for another game
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The TV star is a law graduate as well as a former model
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Eleonora has been lauded by football fans
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Usually a touchline reporter for DAZN's coverage of Serie A, Eleanora has leant her European football knowledge to the global tournament this summer.
And fans have been just as impressed with her outfits as they have with her impressive reporting.
Most recently she shared snaps of a one-strapped brown dress and a three-piece pantsuit that she sported on the coverage, leading her fans to shower her with compliments.
One wrote: "What a bombshell you are".
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While another added: "Eleonora, you look stunning with this outfit".
And a fourth chimed in: "Nice outfit".
And a fourth lauded her reporting skills, posting: "You are so talented".
Eleonora, who is a law graduate, doesn't just get the pitchside scoop from her reporting, but also the inside knowledge of the game from her Italian international boyfriend Samuele Ricci.
Ricci, 23, has just sealed a £20m move to Serie A giants AC Milan from Torino.
Lifting the lid on how Ricci helps her with her job, Incardona told TuttoSport: 'I trust Samuele's opinions a lot so I ask him before a match for some ideas that could be useful.
'Our relationship is really special and we talk about everything, we are very good friends.
'For me it's irrelevant (his job), it has no impact on my career. In fact we are very keen to keep our professional and private areas separate.
'I really admire his commitment and talent but my career goes forward without interference. We share our dreams but with a healthy balance.'
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Eleonoras' boyfriend is Italy star Samuele Ricci
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Ricci just sealed a £20m move to AC Milan
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Eleonora hosts some of the biggest games in Italy
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