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• Los Angeles Galaxy to face Real Salt Lake• Midfielder's right ankle hampered by bone bruiseDavid Beckham will have a painkilling injection in order to be fit for Sunday's MLS Cup final, the Los Angeles Galaxy midfielder sai (Read More)
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• Negotiations first test of Arnesen's ability in transfer market• Chelsea keen to make signing ahead of Gaël Kakuta hearingChelsea's pursuit of Atlético Madrid's Sergio Agüero is being driven by the club's director of footba (Read More)
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Today's rumours thought eight of the 10 were garbageAs the time-honoured saying goes, a pointless analogy involving mushy potatoes and a torn fish will never catch on. Humans have about 16 senses by the Mill's reckoning (sigh (Read More)
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• Dutch striker wants to play regularly ahead of World Cup• Tottenham interested in former Old Trafford favouriteRuud van Nistelrooy has paved the way for a return to the Premier League by admitting that he will leave Real Ma (Read More)
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• Manchester United manager in stands for next two games• 'We know what he expects of us', says Serbian defenderNemanja Vidic insists Sir Alex Ferguson's two-game touchline ban will not make any difference to Manchester Unite (Read More)
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• 'The Irish have tried to get at us in the papers,' says Diarra• Win in France would be 'best result ever', says Damien DuffLassana Diarra has sought to take the high ground in the simmering row that erupted at the end of Sa (Read More)
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• Ronaldo takes part in some ball work with Madrid team-mates• Forward had not trained since injuring his ankle in SeptemberCristiano Ronaldo returned to training with his Real Madrid team-mates today for the first time since (Read More)
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The FA Cup is a key component of the treble and winning it requires the squad and a stomach for a challengeSo that was the Noughties. "I don't want to see you again until the next century," Kevin Keegan told his England playe (Read More)
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The young Barcelona coach has quietly turned a team of underachievers into world-beatersPep Guardiola sits in the Barcelona dressing room listening, rapt, to some harpsichord variations by Johann Sebastian Bach. The players (Read More)
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• 'They can't just expect to come to our hotel and take him away'• Striker may play on Tuesday against wishes of Mark HughesThe Brazil head coach Dunga has risked fracturing his federation's relationship with Manchester City (Read More)
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Subscribe here for your own daily copy delivered to your inboxANOTHER OVERBLOWN CAPTAINCY DEBATEThe Fiver knows more than most the pitfalls of getting your hopes up only to find them dashed on the rocks of despond. Pacing its (Read More)
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• Portugal head coach remains bullish• Slow start cost them automatic qualificationCarlos Queiroz has two games, and no Cristiano Ronaldo, to prevent the verdict on his managerial prowess being returned that he should be an a (Read More)
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• Cristiano Ronaldo eager to be fit for Barcelona match• Forward hopeful of return from injury later this monthCristiano Ronaldo is says he is not far off a return to action and wants to be back in time for Real Madrid's matc (Read More)
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• Midfielder tears thigh muscle in England training • Settled Rooney plans new contract talks at UnitedChelsea will tomorrow seek to ascertain the full extent of a thigh injury sustained by Frank Lampard after the England mid (Read More)
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• Pressure at Anfield 'worse' than with Brazil, says midfielder• 'We need to stick together'The Liverpool midfielder Lucas Leiva has revealed that the pressure he currently experiences playing for his club side is worse than (Read More)
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• Brazilian forward desperate to get out of Manchester• Barça delegation to attend City's friendly with UAE this eveningRobinho, Manchester City's unsettled striker, has reiterated that he wants to leave the club and has inst (Read More)
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The Brazilian's international and club careerSão PauloAfter leading the youth team to cup success, Kaká made his debut for the São Paulo first team at 19. He went on to score 22 goals in 49 appearances for the club and in Dec (Read More)
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Brazil's playmaker on Steven Gerrard, Cristiano Ronaldo and why England can triumph in South AfricaDespite his squeaky-clean image, Kaká is not the kind of player to keep quiet if he is unhappy. He does not pretend to be enth (Read More)