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Enzo Le Fée: from prison to Wembley — rise of unique Sunderland star

Enzo Le Fée: from prison to Wembley — rise of unique Sunderland star

Times23-05-2025

In the corner of a footballing cauldron, the 5ft 7in Enzo Le Fée, from a village of 7,000 people just outside of Lorient, bends down and picks up the ball.It is 20 seconds from the end of 212 minutes of the Championship play-off semi-final between Sunderland and Coventry City and the aggregate score is tied. He had already placed it in the corner area, just away from the corner flag, but there is a final moment of intimacy. Le Fée brings the football to his lips and kisses it. Why? 'Because the ball is like a wife,' he says. 'You know, you love to caress.'The giant clock at the Roker End of the Stadium of Light ticks towards the very last second of

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