World Football News Headlines from FIFA

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

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Basel had to fightback from a goal down to get the better of Thun and climb to the top of the Axpo Super League to eventually win 3-2, while Grasshoppers won a relegation six-pointer with St Gallen 4-1.

Source: Basel comeback sends them top

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Hercules' record on the road continues to look dismal after Valencia dealt with them a further blow, with Aritz Aduritz and Tino Costa giving Los Che their sixth win in seven La Liga games.

Source: Valencia continue Hercules woes

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Genk moved back to within three points of leaders Anderlecht with a 1-0 win over nine-man Club Brugge, while Standard Liege won by the same margin at Eupen.

Source: Genk edge Club Brugge to maintain title push

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France coach Laurent Blanc speaks to FIFA.com about his football philosophy and the task of rebuilding Les Bleus after one of the darkest periods in their history.

Source: Blanc: The players hold the key

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FIFA.com highlights all the club action from across the Americas this weekend, with a special focus on some Brazilian clássicos, late-game antics for Mexico's pace-setters and continuing woes for Chilean giants Colo Colo.

Source: Americas Leagues review

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Spain striker David Villa has backed Fernando Torres to succeed at Chelsea, as he believes his decision to leave Liverpool will be vindicated in time.

Source: Villa: Torres will succeed

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Malaga keeper Sergio Asenjo will require surgery on a right knee injury he picked up during a weekend league match and will miss the rest of the season, the club said Monday.

Source: Season over for Malaga keeper

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One of the game's late developers, Daniel Majstorovic speaks to FIFA.com about establishing himself in the Sweden team and moving to Celtic at the age of 33.

Source: Majstorovic: Sweden set for something big

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Diego Milito is set to face Inter Milan's UEFA Champions League final re-run with Bayern Munich in the last-16, having scored both goals in the Italian side's victory last May, after suffering a hamstring injury.

Source: Milito facing lay-off

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Kevin Grosskreutz is hoping the current crop of Borussia Dortmund players can bring about a new winning-era for the club as they continue to dominate the Bundesliga, holding a 12-point at the top of the table.

Source: Grosskreutz wants consistent success