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MLS: Di Vaio hat-trick downs Philadelphia
Marco Di Vaio bagged a hat-trick as the Montreal impact claimed a dramatic 5-3 win over the Philadelphia Union.
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PKNS determined to beat LIONSXII at JBS
PKNS FC are confident they can become the first side to beat Malaysia Super League leaders LIONSXII in Singapore this season.
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Corinthians held on opening day
Corinthians were held to a 1-1 draw by Botafogo as the opening day of the Campeonato Brasileiro was overshadowed by the exit of the competition's biggest star.
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Tampines scalp no surprise to Stewart
Balestier Khalsa coach Darren Stewart reveals he was not surprised by Saturday's stunning 4-0 win over Great Eastern-YEO's S.League leaders Tampines Rovers.
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Torres: Chelsea a better side thanks to Benitez
Chelsea striker Fernando Torres is convinced Rafael Benitez is leaving behind a better team than the one he took over.
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Andreazzoli wants "double victory" for Roma
Roma coach Aurelio Andreazzoli is determined to earn his side a "double victory" by leading them to the Coppa Italia in Sunday's final against derby rivals Lazio.
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Barcelona announce Neymar capture
Spanish champions Barcelona have agreed the signing of Brazil striker Neymar from Santos.
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Carvajal ready for Real Madrid return
Bayer Leverkusen right-back Daniel Carvajal has hinted at his desire of one day returning to La Liga giants Real Madrid.
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Weidenfeller proud of Dortmund spirit
Borussia Dortmund goalkeeper Roman Weidenfeller was proud of the spirit his side showed in Saturday's 2-1 UEFA Champions League final defeat to Bayern Munich.
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City beat Chelsea again in eight-goal thriller
Rafael Benitez quietly slipped out of Chelsea as the Europa League winners ended their season with a 5-3 friendly loss to Manchester City at Yankee Stadium.
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Heynckes eyes treble after European triumph
Jupp Heynckes has challenged his Bayern Munich side to win the treble after they were crowned champions of Europe with a 2-1 win over Borussia Dortmund at Wembley.
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Uncertain Skrtel open to Liverpool departure
Liverpool defender Martin Skrtel would seriously consider his future at Anfield if he received an offer from elsewhere.
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Robben delighted to exorcise demons
Arjen Robben was delighted to rid himself of the loser's tag after his last-minute goal gave Bayern Munich their fifth Champions League.
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Rogers signs for LA Galaxy
United States midfielder Robbie Rogers has signed for the Los Angeles Galaxy - less than four months after he came out as gay and quit football.
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Klopp gracious in cup final defeat
Jurgen Klopp was magnanimous in defeat after watching Bayern Munich condemn Borussia Dortmund to an agonising Champions League final loss at Wembley.
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