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Daily Mail online | Sport (Free subscription) | 12 hours ago
Kaka says he turned down Chelsea before moving from AC Milan to Real Madrid in the summer. Stamford Bridge boss Carlo Ancelotti tried to convince the Brazil playmaker to follow him from the San Siro to England, but the appeal fell on deaf ears.
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tribalfootball.com (Free subscription) | 14 hours ago
Kaka insists he has no regrets turning down Chelsea in the summer, though admits he rates Carlo Ancelotti 's team the strongest in Europe. read more
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 11/22/2009
Real Madrid 1-0 Racing Santander Real Madrid continued their fine start to the Primera Division season with a steady if unspectacular home win over Racing Santander. Gonzalo Higuain scored the only goal of the game in the 22nd minute as Real made it 28 points from a possible 33 from their 11 games so far. It was not the most convincing of performances, but the three points will be what concerns coach...
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DCist (Free subscription) | 11/21/2009
Ben Olsen, seen here holding off Real Madrid's Kaka in an August 2009 friendly, will reportedly announce his retirement next week. Photo by Kyle Gustafson / http://www.photokyle.com Steve Goff had the big soccer news from RFK Stadium yesterday: D.C. United midfielder Ben Olsen will announce his retirement next week. Olsen, a tenacious midfielder who played in the World Cup for the United States men's...
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MAN CITY ISSUES (Free subscription) | 11/20/2009
Game: Liverpool vs Manchester City Date: Saturday 21st November Kick Off: 12:45pm Ground: Anfield TV Live: Sky Sports 1 TV – Highlights: MOTD 1 - Liverpool: - Suspended: Carragher (2 matches) Doubtful: None Injured: Aurelio (calf), Torres (groin) - Man City: - Suspended: None Hopeful's: Robinho (fracture) Injured: Ball (metatarsal) Petrov (knee), Sylvinho (calf) - Player to Watch - Liverpool:...
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Soccer news (Free subscription) | 11/20/2009
In 2007 Superstar Like Zinedine Zidane and David beckham beat by world class young star like Cristiano Ronaldo, Cesc Fabregas and Lionel Messi. in the next year 2008 Ronaldo become FIFA World Player of the year awards and messi become runner-up. Now in 2009, The best young football player and ready become FIFA World Player of the year awards in the next year are : Alexandre Pato, 18, AC Milan, striker...
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Arsenal News Review (Free subscription) | 11/18/2009
ITV's coverage of Doha was too negative. I talked to a mate yesterday and he agreed. He said it was "over the top." In fact, the whole media reaction was too negative. Brazil beat England Reserves 1-0 on a very warm evening on the Persian Gulf. And all our press said it proved Fabio Capello has no depth in his squad. I can't really go along with that. Yes, we all know our technical limitations...
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 11/18/2009
• Dutch striker wants to play regularly ahead of World Cup • Tottenham interested in former Old Trafford favourite Ruud van Nistelrooy has paved the way for a return to the Premier League by admitting that he will leave Real Madrid if he does not play for the Spanish club between now and the January transfer window. The former Manchester United striker believes that he has to get minutes...
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BBC Sport - Tim Vickery blog (Free subscription) | 11/16/2009
You had to feel sorry for those fringe England players pushing their claims for a World Cup squad place against Brazil. There were few chances to shine and they were outgunned individually and collectively . Unsurprisingly England's under-strength line-up looked like a collection of players. Brazil, meanwhile, looked like a team - and for this, plenty of credit has to go to Dunga . I've been critical...
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Times Online (Free subscription) | 11/16/2009
Strange one, this. Very strange. From the atmosphere inside the Khalifa International Stadium, which bordered on the lunar, to the sight of Jermaine Jenas trying to get to grips with the peerless Kaká, this was a surreal occasion, one afforded an air of respectability for England by an entirely misleading scoreline.
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 11/15/2009
Fabio Capello kept to his principle of using wide players but Wayne Rooney's attacking threat was reduced by the need for him to provide defensive support Shape Fabio Capello, denied a succession ofmajor players, surprisingly decided on a centre-back partnership with two left-footed players in Joleon Lescott and Matthew Upson. However, he made a courageous decision by stickingto his principles and...
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olena34rxo | 09/29/2009
SAO PAULO – Argentina's struggles are giving as much joy to Brazilians as their own team's secured World Cup berth and 11-match winning streak. While Brazil easily clinched a spot in next year's tournament in South Africa, Argentina was in danger of missing out on soccer's biggest showcase after three consecutive losses including a home defeat to Brazil last Saturday. A day after Brazil defeated...
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ahnetawu890 | 09/29/2009
LONDON – Manchester United and Chelsea rallied to victories Saturday, while Manchester City's expensively revamped team passed its first big Premier League test against Arsenal. Brazil midfielder Anderson ended his two-year wait for a United goal as the defending champions won 3-1 at Tottenham despite Paul Scholes being sent off. Chelsea won 2-1 at Stoke on Florent Malouda's stoppage time goal. Emmanuel...
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clarine012v5 | 09/28/2009
SAO PAULO – Argentina's struggles are giving as much joy to Brazilians as their own team's secured World Cup berth and 11-match winning streak. While Brazil easily clinched a spot in next year's tournament in South Africa, Argentina was in danger of missing out on soccer's biggest showcase after three consecutive losses including a home defeat to Brazil last Saturday. A day after Brazil defeated...