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Cahill Waits On Fate Australia star Tim Cahill is waiting to hear whether FIFA will increase his one match ban to two following his sending off against the Germans. A ... |
18th June 2010 |
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Kiwi Spirit Pays Off After many of the World Cup big guns failed to live up to expectations in their opening games, it was great to see a less fancied side exceed them and... |
17th June 2010 |
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Pride And Passion Forty four years ago, North Korea shocked the world by beating the mighty Italians by a single goal at Ayresome Park, Middlesbrough. Doo-Ik-Pak wrote ... |
17th June 2010 |
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Wesley Looking Forward to Week Two Dutch playmaker Wesley Sneijder is hopeful that the South African World Cup will spring into life now that everyone is settling down and getting used ... |
17th June 2010 |
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Rajevac Feels For Homeland Ghana head coach Milovan Rajevac was naturally delighted at his team’s World Cup 1-0 opening match win but his mood was tempered somewhat as it came a... |
17th June 2010 |
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Lions Need To Find Spirit “We lost a golden opportunity”. That was the judgement of Cameroon keeper Hamidou Souleymanou after the Indomitable Lions lost their openi... |
17th June 2010 |
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Rehhagel Rehashes South Korea Defeat Greece’s German coach Otto Rehhagel has warned that his side will be on their way home from the World Cup if they repeat the mistakes of their 2-0 def... |
16th June 2010 |
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Maxi To Make Most Of South Korea Chance? Argentina’s Maxi Rodriguez looks set to start his country’s second Group B encounter against South Korea, if the signs from the Seleccion’s latest tra... |
16th June 2010 |
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Paraguay Must Up The Ante Paraguay produced a dogged performance against reigning World Champions Italy – but it’s time for boss Gerardo Martino to loosen the shackles an... |
16th June 2010 |
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French Fun And Frolics Continue Former French captain William Gallas is a doubt for Les Bleus second group game, against Mexico on Thursday, having picked up what was described as a ... |
16th June 2010 |
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“We felt like kings,” - Pienaar. South African star, Everton’s Steven Pienaar, told the Daily Mail newspaper that Bafana Bafana “felt like kings of the world” after their ... |
16th June 2010 |
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Kuzmanovic Apologises For Error Serbia star Zdravko Kuzmanovic has held his hand up for the second time in a week, this time to apologise for his handball that led to Ghana’s penalty... |
16th June 2010 |
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Low – We Will Improve Germany coach Joachim Low issued what was meant to be a ‘feet on the ground’ message to his squad but which sent shivers the down the spines of ... |
16th June 2010 |
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The Vuvuzela Is it just me and BBC co-commentator Mick McCarthy. “Why on earth would they ban them?” asked McCarthy, suggesting they added to the atmos... |
16th June 2010 |
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Fabio’s Fitness Fears Ease Centre back Ledley King appears to be England boss Fabio Capello’s only current injury concern as he prepares his side for their crucial World Cup Gro... |
16th June 2010 |
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Algeria Remain Wary Of England Ahead of their Group C clash with England on Friday, Algeria remain cautious despite the poor performance of their next opponents against the USA. ... |
16th June 2010 |
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Mexico Lacks Finishing Prowess Mexico’s young Arsenal striker Carlos Vela was at a loss to explain his side’s inability to take their chances, which cost them two points against the... |
15th June 2010 |
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Muslera “Living The Dream” Uruguay’s goalkeeper Fernando Muslera revealed he felt “like I’m living a dream,” after his World Cup finals debut, last Friday’s 0-0 draw... |
15th June 2010 |
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French Frolics Continue Former French captain William Gallas is a doubt for Les Bleus second group game, against Mexico on Thursday, having picked up what was described as a ... |
15th June 2010 |
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“We Felt Like Kings,” - Pienaar. South African star, Everton’s Steven Pienaar, told the Daily Mail newspaper that Bafana Bafana “felt like kings of the world” after their ... |
15th June 2010 |
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Uninspiring Italy Need A Lift Italy were described by some as the worst team ever to defend a World Cup. For an hour against Paraguay they certainly matched that description, befor... |
15th June 2010 |
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Mixed Views Among Super Eagles Nigeria’s Dickson Etuhu and Yakubu Aiyegbeni offered differing perspectives on the Super Eagles campaign to date. Etuhu bemoaned the lack of high-... |
14th June 2010 |
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Huh Tells Players Not To Be Afraid South Korea coach Huh Jung-Moo believes his players must not and will not be overawed by the prospect of taking on Argentina in their second Group B f... |
14th June 2010 |
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Big Guns Falter After Round One There has been a lot of talk about why so many of the big guns have misfired so far in the World Cup. But it’s not down to the Jabulani or the Vuvuzel... |
14th June 2010 |
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Fabio’s Keeper Dilemma Following Robert Green’s howler that gifted the USA an equaliser, England coach Fabio Capello must decide whether to stick with the West Ham United ke... |
13th June 2010 |
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Sven Hopeful Of Drogba Comeback Didier Drogba could make a surprise return for Ivory Coast in their opening World Cup clash against Portugal on June 15 despite suffering a broken arm... |
12th June 2010 |
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Rehhagel may have to reshuffle defensive pack Greek coach Otto Rehhagel will have to make at least one change to his much-vaunted defensive line-up for Saturday’s World Cup Group B opener against ... |
10th June 2010 |
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Mikel Forced Out Of Super Eagles Squad Jon Obi-Mikel, of EPL champions Chelsea, has withdrawn from Nigeria’s squad for the finals after failing to recover from a knee operation undertaken l... |
10th June 2010 |
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Lee Makes It South Korean striker Lee Dong-Guk may be passed fit to play in his side’s opening Group B encounter against Greece on Saturday. A hamstring injury... |
10th June 2010 |
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Players Rush To Maradona’s Defence Argentina’s players are presenting a united front in support of controversial coach Diego Maradona, ahead of their opening World Cup Group B fixture a... |
10th June 2010 |
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Victory Over Reigning Champions Sets Mexico On Their Way Mexico’s pre-World Cup schedule ended in style when they overcame 2006 champions Italy 2-1 in their final friendly, in Brussels last Friday. Manag... |
10th June 2010 |
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Two Changes For Tabarez Uruguay coach Oscar Tabarez named his side to face France in their opening World Cup Group A match, making two changes from the side which beat Israel... |
10th June 2010 |
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Problems, Problems For The Blue Bleus Dissent within France’s World Cup squad was laid bare this week, with an embarrassing 1-0 loss to China in their final warm-up game, and numerous play... |
10th June 2010 |
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Keeper Conundrum Keeps Bafana Fans Guessing South Africa completed an unbeaten warm-up to their World Cup tournament with a 1-0 win over Denmark this week, inspired by a stellar display from sec... |
10th June 2010 |
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Camoranesi Boost For Italians Mauro Camranesi has given Italy a timely boost by returning to training following a knee injury. The Juventus midfielder has not trained since bef... |
10th June 2010 |
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Ronaldo Eyes Knockout Place Cristiano Ronaldo acknowledges Portugal are in a difficult World Cup group – but the Real Madrid winger believes an early test in the tournament... |
10th June 2010 |
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Iniesta Concern For Spaniards Spain playmaker Andres Iniesta has a minor thigh injury and is doubtful for their World Cup opener with Switzerland. The Barcelona star was taken ... |
10th June 2010 |
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Suazo In Chile In Contention Chile striker Humberto Suazo is hopeful of a playing in their World Cup opener with Honduras after returning to training following a hamstring problem... |
9th June 2010 |
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Brown Back For All Whites New Zealand star Tim Brown has recovered from a fractured shoulder and will rejoin the squad in South Africa before the start of World Cup. The 29... |
9th June 2010 |
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Behrami Poised For Swiss Return Valon Behrami is likely to miss Switzerland’s World Cup opener against favourites Spain due to a muscle tear. The West Ham player picked up the in... |
9th June 2010 |
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Kaka Backs Brazil To Deliver Brazil talisman Kaka has backed his country to make amends for their disappointing World Cup four years ago by having a successful run in South Africa... |
9th June 2010 |
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England Expects With their first match only days away, the England squad is preparing to kick of their campaign with more than a few things on their minds. Captai... |
9th June 2010 |
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Bendtner On The Mend Denmark and Arsenal striker Nicklas Bendtner is confident of winning his race to be fit to face the Dutch on Monday’s in their opening game. After bei... |
9th June 2010 |
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Eto’o Hopes For Racism Decline After suffering racist abuse throughout his career, including his time in Spain and currently in Italy, Cameroon striker Samuel Eto’o has expressed hi... |
9th June 2010 |
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Jones Leaves Aussie Squad Middlesbrough goalkeeper Brad Jones has left the Australian World Cup squad to be with his family after it was revealed that his four year-old son is ... |
9th June 2010 |
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Jong Talks Up North Korea North Korea striker Jong Tae-se has boldly predicted his side will reach the last 16 of the World Cup. Jong – who scored in the recently def... |
9th June 2010 |
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Bielsa Wary Of Honduran Threat Chile manager Marcelo Bielsa has insisted his side will not underestimate outsiders Honduras in their opening World Cup clash. European champions ... |
9th June 2010 |
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Nani Out Of World Cup Portugal winger Nani has been ruled out of the World Cup with a shoulder injury. The Manchester United player damaged his collar bone during train... |
9th June 2010 |
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Cesar Faces Battle For Opener Brazil goalkeeper Julio Cesar is a doubt for their World Cup opener with North Korea. The Inter Milan star suffered a back problem in their recent... |
8th June 2010 |
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Skrtel Overcomes Another Injury Scare Slovakia’s central defender Martin Skrtel is set to overcome another injury scare to take his place in the starling line-up against New Zealand in the... |
8th June 2010 |