World Football News Headlines from FIFA

Started by rotadem, Jan 23, 2011, 12:00 PM

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Bordeaux's recent poor form may be behind them after they ended their six game streak without a win by beating Nice 2-0 at home, with Ludovic Sane and Anthony Modeste getting the goals.




Source: Bordeaux end winless run


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Inter Milan and Udinese both claimed maximum points today after trailing in their games, with the northerners mounting a comeback at Juventus, while Inter stunned Palermo to a 3-2 win after the visitors had a two goal lead.




Source: Comeback wins for Inter, Udinese


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Paraguay internation Lucas Barrios tells FIFA.com of his determination to keep Borussia Dortmund at the top of the table and his country's bid for glory at the 2011 Copa America.




Source: Barrios: I want silverware in 2011


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Japan midfielder Shinji Kagawa has announced that the operation he underwent yesterday on his right foot was successful and is aiming to return to action before the end of the Bundesliga season.




Source: Kagawa has successful operation


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Atletico Madrid forward Sergio Aguero has put an end to speculation linking him with a move to England by signing a two-and-a-half-year extension to his contract at the Vicente Calderon.




Source: Aguero signs new contract


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Aston Villa have finally completed the loan signing of USA midfielder Michael Bradley for the remainder of the season.




Source: Villa complete Bradley signing


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Tino Costa salvaged a point for Valencia with a goal 12 minutes from time at Racing Santander, cancelling out Ariel Nahuelpan's first-half opener, but failed to find an additional goal to see them equal a record sixth straight win.




Source: Valencia held by Racing


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Arsenal have announced that, having secured a "long-term" deal for 18-year-old Ryo Miyaichi, they will be sending the Japanese forward out on loan to Eredivisie side Feyenoord until the end of the season.




Source: Gunners loan out new signing


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Malaga have allowed Edinho to move back to his homeland of Portugal with Maritimo, with a loan deal until the end of the season being agreed between the clubs.




Source: Edinho returns to Portugal


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Craig Levein chats to FIFA.com about Scotland's progress during his time in charge, their emerging group of England-based stars, his pride at representing his country at Italy 1990 and desire to return them to the FIFA World Cup.




Source: Levein: Scotland's future looking bright