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Making sport stars into statues

4 May 2026

20 minutes

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During Lionel Messi's tour of India last year, he witnessed the unveiling of a 70ft statue of himself in Kolkata. It's reportedly the biggest-ever statue of an athlete - but does that make it any better? Why are sculptures such a popular choice for honouring sporting greats, and what gives them their power?

Back in January of this year, More than the Score's Lee James talked to two people who know plenty about sport and statues.

Tom Murphy's sculptures have become a huge part of Liverpool's cultural identity. They can be seen everywhere from the city's John Lennon Airport to Anfield and Goodison Park, where he's created memorials to Liverpool and Everton legends Bill Shankly and Dixie Dean. He talks us through the process of creating his artworks, from commissioning to sculpting, and why small details and decisions you might not notice at first glance help to convey the soul of his subjects.

Art critic and Tottenham Hotspur fan Eddy Frankel discusses how clubs and sporting institutions use artworks to build a sense of identity and history, and to forge connections with their fans. He also explains why statues have extra power when they convey a sense of movement - and sticks up for a much-maligned effigy of Cristiano Ronaldo.

Every Monday to Friday, More than the Score tells stories beyond the scoreline from all over the world of sport. From Formula One to netball, MMA to figure skating, and Grand Slam tennis to Diamond League athletics. We've got interviews with extraordinary athletes like Tour de France winner Pauline Ferrand-Prévot, Winter Olympic champion Elana Meyers Taylor, trailblazing Samoan athlete Alex Rose and cricket superstar Smriti Mandhana, as well as the experts working behind the scenes, from football super-agents to the coaches keeping athletes in peak form. Plus, we've got the expertise of the BBC's top journalists, who share their insights from decades of covering sport at all levels.

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