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Benitez denies Juventus deal
Liverpool boss Rafa Benitez has dismissed speculation claiming he has agreed a deal to become Juventus' new manager. Alberto Zaccheroni has been named caretaker coach at the Serie A outfit, but they still remain in the hunt for Ciro Ferrara's long-term successor.![]()
Man City make move for Johnson
Manchester City have made a formal bid for Middlesbrough winger Adam Johnson.![]()
Robinho joins Santos
Robinho joins Santos![]()
Patrick Kluivert Looking Forward To Brisbane Roar Stint (Goal.com)
The Dutchman has much to offer...
Ghana 0-1 Egypt: African Nations Cup final result
Ghana 0-1 Egypt: African Nations Cup final result![]()
MLS Soccer Headlines
Steve Ralston signs with AC St. Louis (AP)
Steve Ralston has signed with AC St. Louis of the new North American Soccer League after a 14-year career with Major League Soccer. The 35-year-old St. Louis native signed Monday, becoming what the new league said was the first MLS player to join a non-MLS team. He will also serve as the club's assistant coach.
MLS All-Stars vs. West Ham United
MLS seeks its fourth consecutive all-star victory over a European foe in preseason training when the All-Stars host West Ham United in Toronto.
United's Emilio Is MVP of MLS
Luciano Emilio's rookie season yields MLS' most valuable player trophy, the second year in a row a United star has won the award.
Gallardo Is United's Highest-Paid Player Ever
Argentine midfielder Marcelo Gallardo is the highest-paid player in D.C. United history and has the third-largest salary in MLS this season.
Veron Spurns D.C. United, Will Remain In Argentina
D.C. United's pursuit of Argentine star Juan Sebastian Veron comes to a disappointing end Friday, when the World Cup midfielder announces he will remain with boyhood club Estudiantes.
Miscellaneous Soccer Commentary
Streetwise Villarreal Show Barca no Respect There was a rare sight indeed on Saturday night, that of a team outplaying Champions League winners Barcelona for long spells of a match at Camp Nou and coming away with a 1-1 draw. The team in question was Villarreal, and it is not often that you see a side playing such expansive soccer away to Barcelona without leaving with a hiding. Read more... Streetwise Villarreal Show Barca no Respect originally appeared on About.com World Soccer on Saturday, January 2nd, 2010 at 16:36:26.
What's more fun than Oliver Kahn and a big stein of beer?
Back in the Big Time Ronaldinho's third goal in AC Milan's 4-0 win over Siena on Sunday was not only his ninth of the Serie A season but also confirmation that he is returning to something like the form he demonstrated on a weekly basis with Barcelona. The Catalans were desperate to offload him and Deco in the summer of 2008 as both were becoming disenchanted with life at Camp Nou. They were emerging as destructive influences in the dressing room, Ronaldinho's relationship with Samuel Eto'o in particular having deteriorated. Back in the Big Time originally appeared on About.com World Soccer on Tuesday, January 19th, 2010 at 19:00:58.
Can we Believe Him? A familiar pattern has been replicated over the last few days - that of a player allegedly criticizing an element of his club in a foreign newspaper, only to deny his words the following day. Chelsea midfielder Florent Malouda is the player in question. On Saturday Malouda was quoted in reputable French daily L'Equipe as saying that Frank Lampard was getting into the Blues team on reputation and not his current performances. He also suggested that he was ready to leave due to his lack of regular starts. Can we Believe Him? originally appeared on About.com World Soccer on Tuesday, January 5th, 2010 at 04:28:03.
Can we just forget this season?
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