World Football News Headlines from FIFA

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

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Following their 0-0 draw last night, Borussia Dortmund coach Jurgen Klopp has said he is content with the point, and both he and opposite number Felix Magath have lauded the contribution of Schalke goalkeeper Manuel Neuer.

Source: Klopp happy with point

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After suffering a year dogged by injuries, while Germany flourished at the FIFA World Cup™, and now being left out of their friendly against Italy, Michael Ballack has been told his international future will be finalised in March.

Source: Ballack to discover Germany future in March

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Ahead of their crunch match with fellow title-contenders Roma tomorrow, Inter Milan coach Leonardo has stated the game could be a watershed moment for the Serie A champions, who were written off after a poor start.

Source: Leonardo: Roma match important benchmark

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Newcastle United stunned Arsenal by coming from four goals behind at half-time to earn a share of the spoils in a 4-4 draw, with Cheik Tiote scoring a fantastic volley to complete the comeback.

Source: Newcastle recover from four goals down

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New Juventus signing Alessandro Matri scored twice against the club he left last week as Cagliari were beaten 3-1, while Luca Toni netted his 100th Serie A goal to seal the victory.

Source: Matri returns to down old club Cagliari

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Wolverhampton Wanderers ended Manchester United's unbeaten run with a 2-1 victory at Molineux while Arsenal threw away a four-goal lead at Newcastle United on a record-breaking day of goals in the Premier League.

Source: United beaten on record day for goals

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Barcelona broke a La Liga record and Lionel Messi scored a hat-trick against Atletico Madrid, Levante ended Villarreal's unbeaten home record, while Athletic Bilbao jumped to fifth with a 3-0 win.

Source: Barça set record, Villarreal shocked

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Steve McClaren has revealed his frustration with Wolfsburg playmaker Diego, who missed a vital penalty during his side's 1-0 defeat to Hannover yesterday, despite not being chosen to take the spot-kick.

Source: McClaren angry with Diego defiance

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An eventful match which ended with three red cards saw FC Groningen beat Willem II 7-1, while FC Twente missed the chance to go clear as they were held to a 1-1 draw at FC Utrecht.

Source: Groningen hit seven, Twente held