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Balotelli happy to be out of England
Mario Balotelli has insisted he is happy to have put his time in England behind him.
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Pirlo eyes more trophies at Juve
Juventus midfielder Andrea Pirlo sees no reason to pursue a career at Real Madrid as he expects the Serie A champions to keep on collecting trophies.
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On-loan Zapata hoping for Milan stay
On-loan defender Cristian Zapata is hoping he will be at AC Milan again next season despite being set to return to Villarreal in the summer.
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Conte confirms next season stay at Juventus
Juventus manager Antonio Conte has confirmed that he is staying at the club next season.
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Mancini open to Napoli move
Axed Manchester City boss Roberto Mancini has not ruled out a move to Napoli following his dismissal from the Premier League club on Monday.
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PREVIEW: Milan seek to seal up UCL spot
AC Milan head into their final game of the Serie A season needing to win at relegated Siena on Sunday to guarantee a Champions League qualification spot.
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Bonucci declares full backing for Conte
Defender Leonardo Bonucci has revealed the Juventus players never expected coach Antonio Conte to leave the Serie A champions this summer.
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Cassano to miss end of season
Striker Antonio Cassano will miss Inter Milan's final game of the season against Udinese on Sunday after fracturing his hand in training.
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Allegri backed by El Shaarawy, Boateng
AC Milan coach Massimiliano Allegri has received the backing of his players amid reports he could leave San Siro this summer.
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Sampdoria 'dream' of signing Mancini
Sampdoria president Riccardo Garrone admits it would be a "dream" to bring Roberto Mancini back to the club.
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Di Natale open to 2014 World Cup call-up
Udinese striker Antonio Di Natale has revealed that he will be more than happy to play for Italy in the 2014 World Cup if called upon.
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Capello urges Italy to learn to deal with racism
Fabio Capello believes Italian football must follow the examples set by England and Spain if they are to eradicate racism from football.
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Blatter unhappy with weak Roma fine
FIFA president Sepp Blatter has criticised the Italian Football Federation's decision to only fine Roma after their fans racially abused three AC Milan players.
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Prandelli urges Balotelli to stay focused
Italy coach Cesare Prandelli has urged Mario Balotelli to overcome his detractors and focus on giving his best on the pitch.
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Roma fined over racial abuse
Roma have been fined 50,000 euros (£42,200) after a section of supporters racially abused three AC Milan players during Sunday night's Serie A game at San Siro.
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