Sunderland Echo

Ex- Ipswich and England defender Beattie dies

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Former Ipswich central defender Kevin Beattie has died aged 64.

Carlisle-born Beattie, who also played for Colchester, Middlesbro­ugh and Barnet as well as in Sweden and Norway, won nine caps for England, scoring one goal.

Beattie’s death was announced by BBC Radio Suffolk breakfast show presenter Mark Murphy, who wrote on Twitter: “It is with much sadness that I have to confirm the death in the early hours of this morning of my dear friend and @BBCSuffolk co-host Kevin Beattie. Kevin was undoubtedl­y the greatest ever @Official_ITFC Town player and his family have asked me to make the announceme­nt.”

Ipswich added their condolence­s, writing: “We are devastated to hear the news of the passing of Town legend Kevin Beattie at the age of 64. The thoughts of everybody at #itfc are with Kevin’s family & friends at this very difficult time. The Beat. Thank you.”

Beattie won the FA Cup with Bobby Robson’s Ipswich in 1978 and after missing the UEFA Cup final in 1981 through injury he was awarded a winner’s medal in 2008 following a petition organised by Rob Finch, the ghostwrite­r of the player’s autobiogra­phy.

Cristiano Ronaldo scored his first Juventus goals as the defending Serie A champions extended their 100 per cent start to the season with a 2-1 home win over Sassuolo.

The summer signing from Real Madrid got off the mark for his new club in the 50th minute with a close-range finish and slotted in his second 15 minutes later.

The 33-year-old Portugal forward, playing his four game for Juventus, missed two great late chances for his hat-trick.

Sassuolo pulled a goal back in stoppage time through Khouma Babacar.

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