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Tuesday, July 30, 2013
The Goal 50 Superheroes
The winner of the Goal 50 has been announced, and our annual list's top
10 is, as ever, not short of football's biggest superheroes.
Superman Lionel Messi claimed the award for the third time, beating off competition from the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo, Gareth Bale and Robin van Persie.
Thiago Silva and Arturo Vidal also invaded the top 10, along with four Bayern men in Philipp Lahm, Thomas Muller, Arjen Robben and runner-up Franck Ribery.
See the complete Goal 50 here
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'Killer' weather rains on Asia Trophy parade
Paolo Di Canio described the pitch at the Hong Kong Stadium as a
"killer" before the final day of the Barclays Asia Tropy - stereotypical
Italian hyperbole right?
Wrong. After another session of furious rainfall, Manchester City's 1-0 win over Sunderland resembled a fixture from the 1970s as both sides skidded around a drenched, sandy surface.
It had bigger repurcussions for City as Matija Nastasic was stretchered off with an ankle injury, though Manuel Pellegrini refused to blame the pitch, stressing that it could have happened on any surface.
Andre Villas-Boas was less amused with the ankle problem Jan Vertonghen picked up in Tottenham's 3-1 semi-final loss to Sunderland though, adding: "We've lost one player through injury - and if I can be sincere I would prefer not to go ahead, but that's the reality."
Tottenham did go ahead though and escaped further problems as they trounced South China 6-0 in the game preceding the final.
As frustrating as it was for the managers and players involved, the nostalgic pitch provided plenty of entertainment for the observer.
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Buzz off! Tata warns Moyes off Fabregas
Is Manchester United's pursuit of Cesc Fabregas at an end? New Barcelona
coach Gerardo 'Tata' Martino has said he wants to keep the Spain
midfielder, while vice president Josep Maria Bartomeu has again insisted
that he will not be sold for any price.
But will this be enough to keep David Moyes away? After being told to forget about it the first time, he came back with a bigger bid!
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But will this be enough to keep David Moyes away? After being told to forget about it the first time, he came back with a bigger bid!
Friday, July 26, 2013
Ronaldinho adds another title to prove Scolari wrong
He may not be the player of yesteryear, and that's undoubtedly a view
shared by Brazil coach Luiz Felipe Scolari, but Ronaldinho continues to
tot up the titles to prove his doubters wrong.
Atletico Mineiro claimed Copa Libertadores glory on Thursday as they turned around a 2-0 first-leg deficit against Olimpia to secure a 4-3 penalty triumph.
But will Ronaldinho's Libertadores heroics nudge him into contention for World Cup 2014?
The former Barcelona playmaker hasn't played for his country since April, and was left out of the Confederations Cup-winning squad, but will hope that Scolari will take another look before he finalises his squad for the showpiece next summer.
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