Benzema, speaking after Real Madrid's Champions League final win over
Atletico Madrid in Milan, says he is looking ahead to winning more silverware
with the club.
The France striker, 28, has been linked with a move to Manchester United to reunite with Jose Mourinho, but insists he wants to stay at Real.
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Kaiser 5 black uk "I thank the people in Madrid for being there for me and my family. Thanks to everybody because they are part of my life and we are going to be used to winning titles."
Hypervenom phantom ii black Benzema earned his second Champions League crown on Saturday night as Real overcame their city rivals 5-3 on penalties after a 1-1 draw.
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ACE 16.1 blue purecontrol Benzema added: "I am very proud of the team and I am glad because it is a very important title for everybody.
"I have to thank to the supporters, the club's president [Florentino Perez], the coach [Zinedine Zidane], the players and today we are in Madrid's history."
Campbell, who played 71 times for England and was named in the FIFA team of the tournament after the 2002 World Cup, has no doubts whom he would pick.
ace uk white "If you keep making mistakes at international level, you're going to suffer because one mistake in a tournament and you can be out," Campbell, speaking at the William Hill Euro 2016 preview evening, said.
"If you make mistakes at a domestic level, you have more time to learn. He is learning.
"He just has to understand there are moments to play the ball and moments to keep hold of the ball. He just needs to find that balance.
"I personally would go for Smalling and Cahill. I would go for the experience of those two guys.
"For me, something drastic would have to happen for Stones to start. You start with your most solid back four and go from there."
England will head to France with an exciting wealth of attacking options, with Harry Kane, Jamie Vardy, Wayne Rooney, Dele Alli and Raheem Sterling just some of those vying for starting places against Russia on June 11.
At the other end, choices are fewer. Gone are the days when Campbell was fighting off John Terry, Rio Ferdinand, Jamie Carragher and Ledley King to play in defence for England, and he believes the national team's lack of options now is symptomatic of the game more generally.
"Football has changed," Campbell said. "Players want to go forward all the time.
superfly BHM black UK "There are so many attacking midfielders. Then there are centre-backs who want to be defensive midfielders and full-backs that secretly want to be wingers.
"When I played I didn't mind right-back and left-back going forward but one would stay and one would go. Now they both go. What is going on?
"Leicester have shown that a solid back four and people knowing their positions is key. You need to be flexible at the right time, not just, 'I want to go, go, go'.
"You'll get clever forwards exploiting those spaces so you have to get the balance right."
ACE 16.2 PRIMEMESH green UK Hodgson's own future is also on the line this summer given his contract expires after the tournament and the Football Association plan only to review it once the competition is finished.
Mercurial Superfly sliver UK Campbell believes England can make the final but says reaching the last four is a must.
tiempo legend vi black "I think England will get to the final, I really do," he added.
"Success for Hodgson is semi-finals plus. You have to look at what he has done, he ticks a lot of boxes for the FA, but he has to at least take England to the semi-finals.
"You need to see progression and this England squad, which is an exciting squad, deserves progression in all departments."
Campbell, who played 71 times for England and was named in the FIFA team of the tournament after the 2002 World Cup, has no doubts whom he would pick.
ace uk white "If you keep making mistakes at international level, you're going to suffer because one mistake in a tournament and you can be out," Campbell, speaking at the William Hill Euro 2016 preview evening, said.
"If you make mistakes at a domestic level, you have more time to learn. He is learning.
"He just has to understand there are moments to play the ball and moments to keep hold of the ball. He just needs to find that balance.
"I personally would go for Smalling and Cahill. I would go for the experience of those two guys.
"For me, something drastic would have to happen for Stones to start. You start with your most solid back four and go from there."
England will head to France with an exciting wealth of attacking options, with Harry Kane, Jamie Vardy, Wayne Rooney, Dele Alli and Raheem Sterling just some of those vying for starting places against Russia on June 11.
At the other end, choices are fewer. Gone are the days when Campbell was fighting off John Terry, Rio Ferdinand, Jamie Carragher and Ledley King to play in defence for England, and he believes the national team's lack of options now is symptomatic of the game more generally.
"Football has changed," Campbell said. "Players want to go forward all the time.
superfly BHM black UK "There are so many attacking midfielders. Then there are centre-backs who want to be defensive midfielders and full-backs that secretly want to be wingers.
"When I played I didn't mind right-back and left-back going forward but one would stay and one would go. Now they both go. What is going on?
"Leicester have shown that a solid back four and people knowing their positions is key. You need to be flexible at the right time, not just, 'I want to go, go, go'.
"You'll get clever forwards exploiting those spaces so you have to get the balance right."
ACE 16.2 PRIMEMESH green UK Hodgson's own future is also on the line this summer given his contract expires after the tournament and the Football Association plan only to review it once the competition is finished.
Mercurial Superfly sliver UK Campbell believes England can make the final but says reaching the last four is a must.
tiempo legend vi black "I think England will get to the final, I really do," he added.
"Success for Hodgson is semi-finals plus. You have to look at what he has done, he ticks a lot of boxes for the FA, but he has to at least take England to the semi-finals.
"You need to see progression and this England squad, which is an exciting squad, deserves progression in all departments."
"Now we must enjoy this achievement and celebrate it. I am delighted."
For Hull manager Steve Bruce it was a fourth promotion to the top flight and justified his decision to stay with the club following relegation a year ago.
Bruce had offered his resignation but was persuaded to stay by owner Assem Allam and the Tigers are now reaping the reward of an estimated £170million windfall.
"It's been a difficult season for one reason or another," said Bruce.
magistaX obra fg black uk "At the start, people were concerned that we were selling all of our players and some were even asking whether we could be relegated for a second successive year.
"There was difficulty around the place, but by the end of August I felt that we still had a nucleus of very good players.
superfly cr7 blue "We bought wisely and one of our big players, Mo Diame, has won us back our Premier League status.
"On the big stage and on the big occasion, he has come up trumps for us."
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Ace 16+ purecontrol blue Portuguese boss Carlos Carvalhal will not be joining his friend and countryman Jose Mourinho in the top flight just yet, but he insists the future is bright for the Hillsborough club.
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"I think this club will get more respect and that is a positive thing for Sheffield Wednesday."
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elastico superfly blue Tom Huddlestone had already seen a powerful shot saved by Keiren Westwood when, in the 29th minute, Robert Snodgrass curled a left-wing corner to Abel Hernandez, whose header was chested off the line by Kieran Lee when it bounced off Michael Dawson and struck Lee's outstretched hand.
cheap ace 16.1 purecontrol UK Referee Bobby Madley ignored Dawson's calls for a penalty but if Hull were disheartened, it did not show. First Diame's through-ball put Hernandez through on goal with Westwood from where the Ireland international produced an outstanding save to tip wide.
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If observers were not already wondering why a team featuring players of the collective ability of Dawson, Huddlestone, Diame and Snodgrass was ever relegated 12 months ago, they received another reminder of Hull's strength shortly after half-time.
99g uk soccer clats Forestieri had been played through on goal and was closing in on Jakupovic when Curtis Davies showed impressive pace to chase back and time the classiest of slide tackles to clear.
The next chance was again Hull's. From a 53rd-minute corner, Snodgrass crossed to Dawson and the defender, with both time and space in front of goal, sent another powerful shot towards goal which Westwood again saved.
It was when another fine chance came to nothing that the possibility of Wednesday winning, having resisted significant pressure, seemed to increase. On the counter, Hull right-back Moses Odubajo picked out Andy Robertson from directly in front of goal, but the Scot instead sent his first-time effort harmlessly clear of the crossbar.
In what to most minds has been a romantic season, however, the fixture widely billed as football's richest was decided by a moment of true quality, demonstrating the obvious advantages money can buy.
Diame, a player with six years' Premier League experience, collected possession in a routine position in Wednesday's half in the 72nd minute before, from 25 yards, lining up a shot and masterfully curling beyond Westwood into the top-right corner.
The goalkeeper did well to even get his fingertips to the ball, but there was little he could do to stop it and Hull held out to secure their return to the Premier League.