Friday, 25 July 2014
Bacary Sagna enjoys an amorous display with stunning wife Ludovine on their pre-season break
Exciting times lie ahead for French defender Bacary Sagna, but man-marking was the last thing on his mind as he hit the beach with stunning wife Ludovine on Thursday.
The couple are currently enjoying a pre-season break in sun-kissed Miami, where their amorous displays have been hard to miss during daily outings close to their five-star hotel.
Wading into the ocean on their latest it was business as usual for Ludovine, who draped her arms across the muscular footballers shoulders as they splashed around.
The couple wore matching peach coloured swimwear, with 32-year-old Bacary sporting a pair of baggy shorts while his wife opted for a striking bikini that showcased her prodigious curves.
Ludovine rounded off her look with a gold body chain as she paraded her body across the sand shortly after wading out of the Atlantic surf.
The couple, who have two children, are making the most of their stay in the United States ahead of a transitional year for Bacary, who ended months of speculation by signing for Premier League champions Manchester City from Arsenal
The France international, who has won 42 caps for his country, will compete with Pablo Zabaleta for a spot in Manuel Pellegrini's side, but both men are on extended summer breaks after their World Cup exploits.
Bacary helped Les Bleus reach the World Cup quarter-finals where they lost to Germany, while Zabaleta's Argentina reached the final where they also succumbed to the Germans.
He agreed to join City on a £150,000-a-week deal with Manchester City after eight years with the Gunners, but denies he left for financial reasons.
'I’m going to clear everything up because I keep reading that I did it for money and I’m greedy,' he said.
'What I want to say is I have stayed with Arsenal on the same contract since 2008 and I never asked for more money.
'For people who think it’s for money, it’s not. I just wanted to change. I needed a boost in my career and I think it was about time.
'It was not an easy time because we were still involved in the FA Cup and it was hard to stay focused. I stayed focused on my team because I have a lot of respect for Arsenal.'
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