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Premiership Recap, Apr. 17-18
EPL Recap: The future of Aston Villa boss David O'Leary is again open to debate as Wigan finally celebrated their first Barclays Premiership win at the JJB Stadium since Boxing Day.
Milan favourites, admits Rijkaard
Torres linked with Arsenal
Atletico Madrid striker Fernando Torres could be set for a move to Arsenal this summer.
The Spaniard's future has been the source of intense speculation since January, when Atletico admitted they would consider offers for their leading scorer.
Several leading European clubs have expressed an interest in the 22-year-old, with Newcastle reportedly seeing him as the ideal replacement for Alan Shearer who retires at the end of the season.
Champions League preview - Milan v Barcelona
Australia's brotherly misfits made 1974 finals (Reuters)
By Julian Linden
MLS Soccer Headlines
Last-Minute Stop by Reis Preserves Tie
New England goalkeeper Matt Reis makes a diving save on Amado Guevara's shot in the final minute in the Revolution's 0-0 tie with the New York Red Bulls.
Beasley's 2 Goals Send U.S. to Gold Cup Semis
DaMarcus Beasley scores two goals and adds an assist to lead the United States over Jamaica, 3-1, Saturday in the quarterfinals of the CONCACAF Gold Cup.
Twellman an Honors Student
Former Terp Taylor Twellman, the 2005 MLS most valuable player, is hoping to add to his legend by leading the Revolution against the Galaxy in Sunday's MLS championship.
Arena Favors Europe-Based Goalies for U.S. Team
U.S. men's national team coach Bruce Arena is leaning toward taking three Europe-based goalkeepers to the World Cup this summer.
Rookie Sealy Powers Wiz Past Fire
Rookie Scott Sealy scores two goals, and the surging Kansas City Wizards blow the game open by scoring twice in a minute during the second half of a 3-0 victory Friday night over the Chicago Fire.
Wizards 1, Revolution 0 (AP)
Jimmy Conrad, making his season debut, scored on a header off a corner kick in the 4th minute to lead the Kansas City Wizards to a 1-0 victory over the New England Revolution on Saturday night. The Wizards (3-0-0) got their first shutout of the season and opened with three wins for the first time in franchise history.
Miscellaneous Soccer Commentary
Premiership : Unstoppable Chelsea Line Up Title
English Premier League
Saturday, 15 April 2006
If Manchester United were in poor form on Friday night as they struggled to a goalless draw with relegated Sunderland,
champions elect Chelsea's first...
USA 1-0 Poland, and other friendlies
Major League Soccer Week Three - Scores and Standings
Major League Soccer - Week ThreeSaturday, 15 April 2006
Defending MLS Champions Los Angeles came from behind late in the game to defeat Chivas USA in the first SuperClasico...
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