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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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Ballack backs Heynckes for 'special' job
Former Bayern Munich midfielder Michael Ballack believes Jupp Heynckes could only go to a "special club" after leading the Bavarian side to Champions League glory.
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Robben takes Bayern to European glory
Arjen Robben provided the perfect answer to the doubters by scoring an 88th-minute winner to settle a brilliant Champions League final 2-1 in favour of Bayern Munich.
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Report: Neymar chooses Barcelona
Brazil striker Neymar is reported to have chosen to join Barcelona this summer.
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Depor confident of ensuring La Liga safety
Deportivo coach Fernando Vazquez is confident that his side can wrap up survival in La Liga this weekend.
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Atletico will take Mallorca match seriously
Diego Simeone insists Atletico Madrid are still determined to take all three points from Mallorca even though they have nothing to play for.
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Bernstein admits English game has to grow
Football Association chairman David Bernstein believes the English game had plenty to take on board from the appearance of two German sides in the Champions League final.
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Aguero signs City extension
Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero has underlined his commitment to the Barclays Premier League club by signing a one-year contract extension.
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Espanyol set to honour Barcelona in derby
Espanyol coach Javier Aguirre insists his side will form a guard of honour for Barcelona before their game with the Spanish champions, despite protests from fans.
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