| Wayne Rooney leaves David Beckham in the shade | Wayne Rooney booked Manchester United's place in the Champions League quarter-finals with another breathtaking performance as David Beckham endured an unhappy homecoming at Old Trafford last night. | Rooney s...
 Roy Hodgson happy to play the history man at Fulham | As Roy Hodgson continues to redraw the map for Fulham, in the present and also possibly the future, he cannot help but dwell on the past. He has never lost his passion for Italy, after two stints with Inter M...
 Rafael Benitez sets his sights on most important prize at Liverpool | One of the defining features of Rafael Benitez's tenure as Liverpool manager is that his team always has something to play for in the closing weeks of the season. | In previous years it has been the Champions...
 Adelaide reap the rewards in China | ADELAIDE United set themselves up for another fruitful Asian Champions League adventure with a model away performance and a 2-0 victory over Shandong Luneng in China last night. | Former Brisbane Roar striker...
 Al Ahli coach Henk Ten Cate resigns | Dubai: Al Ahli coach Henk Ten Cate resigned on Wednesday night following his team’s 5-0 drubbing at the hands of Qatar’s Al Sadd in their Group D 2010 AFC Champions League match. | "I am deep...
 Beckenbauer: Pele is still the greatest | Abu Dhabi: Lionel Messi is most often touted as the prince of modern-day football, but for German legend Franz Beckenbauer, Pele will always remain the undisputed king of the sport. | Speaking at a 11th hour ...
 Capello relishing the challenge at the top | Abu Dhabi: "I like challenges and this [leading England to the World Cup] is the most important challenge of my life." | Those were the words of England manager Fabio Capello as he sat on ...
 Fukuda still caught in red tape | Forward Kenji Fukuda's debut with Ehime FC of the J.League's second division will be further delayed due to trouble over his transfer from Greek second-division side Ionikos, it was learned Wednesday. | Fukud...
 Dubai gears up to host the biggest names in soccer | Dubai: Legendary players from European clubs AC Milan, Arsenal, Blackburn, Brondby, Celtic, Feyenoord, Leeds and Olympiacos will face-off in Emirates Airline Dubai Football 7s, which kicks off today. | Separa...

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