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Portland Timbers, Valencia, Vancouver Whitecaps
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19/05 03:30
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Portland Timbers, Valencia, Vancouver Whitecaps
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19/05 03:30
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Portland Timbers, Valencia, Vancouver Whitecaps
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19/05 03:29
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Nancy 1-2 Bastia : e reazzione Ritruvate e reazzione dopu a vittoria turchina in Marcel-Picot. Sylvain Marchal : « C’est une belle partie car c’était un match difficile à aborder, notamment du fait que nous avions assuré notre maintien la semaine passée face à Montpellier. Nancy jouait gros et il fallait être bien présents dans les duels et ce malgré pas mal d’absences. On l’a été, ...
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Avion, Bastia, Montpellier, Nancy
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19/05 03:29
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Nancy 1-2 Bastia : e reazzione Ritruvate e reazzione dopu a vittoria turchina in Marcel-Picot. Sylvain Marchal : « C’est une belle partie car c’était un match difficile à aborder, notamment du fait que nous avions assuré notre maintien la semaine passée face à Montpellier. Nancy jouait gros et il fallait être bien présents dans les duels et ce malgré pas mal d’absences. On l’a été, ...
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Avion, Bastia, Montpellier, Nancy
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19/05 03:29
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Nancy 1-2 Bastia : e reazzione Ritruvate e reazzione dopu a vittoria turchina in Marcel-Picot. Sylvain Marchal : « C’est une belle partie car c’était un match difficile à aborder, notamment du fait que nous avions assuré notre maintien la semaine passée face à Montpellier. Nancy jouait gros et il fallait être bien présents dans les duels et ce malgré pas mal d’absences. On l’a été, ...
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Avion, Bastia, Montpellier, Nancy
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19/05 03:29
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Nancy 1-2 Bastia : e reazzione Ritruvate e reazzione dopu a vittoria turchina in Marcel-Picot. Sylvain Marchal : « C’est une belle partie car c’était un match difficile à aborder, notamment du fait que nous avions assuré notre maintien la semaine passée face à Montpellier. Nancy jouait gros et il fallait être bien présents dans les duels et ce malgré pas mal d’absences. On l’a été, ...
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Avion, Bastia, Montpellier, Nancy
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19/05 03:24
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Chelsea Transfer Rumors: Breaking Down Blues\' Latest Summer Transfer Buzz With outgoing manager Rafa Benitez revealing to ESPN that Chelsea will look to spend around €100 (£85m) over the summer transfer window, a number of big-name players are being linked with prospective moves to the West London club.Having bombed out in both the Champions League and the Premier League this year, Chelsea will again be looking to strengthen their squad for the upcoming season and will no doubt be hoping to bring in several high-profile stars to help them do that.Which players could be on a move to Stamford Bridge this summer?Read on and find out all the latest summer transfer buzz for the Blues. Wayne Rooney, ST, Manchester UnitedAfter Wayne Rooney asked Manchester United for a transfer over the summer transfer window, Chelsea are reportedly willing to pay whatever it takes to sign the England international over the summer, according to The Daily Mirror.Per the report, Chelsea are willing to pay up to £30 million to land the wantaway striker ahead of Paris Saint Germain as well as match his current salary.United are adamant that they will not be selling Rooney this summer, but with the former Toffees player reportedly not seeing eye-to-eye with incumbent United manager (and former Everton manager) David Moyes, there are no guarantees that the reigning champions will keep their star player.Especially if the Blues end up signing Jose Mourinho as manager. Radamel Falcao, ST, Atletico MadridHaving been linked for a long time with a move to Chelsea, Atletico Madrid striker Radamel Falcao was the subject of strong transfer rumors that suggested the star striker had signed with Monaco in 2013.However, according to comments made by the striker, his future remains at the Spanish club for the rest of his contract. The Metro quoted him as saying:I don\'t know anything [about the rumors], and the only thing I have in mind is to keep concentrating on Atletico Madrid. I keep myself apart of what is being discussed. It it was up to the press, I would have already been transferred to Chelsea, Real Madrid and Manchester United. I don\'t find any news that is being said about me to be true, and the only real thing is that I am under contract until 2016. All the rest is only speculation.Falcao is still being tracked closely by the Blues and is thought to be one of their main targets this summer. The striker would likely cost upwards of £50 million. Fernando Torres, ST, ChelseaThere is increasing speculation that current striker Fernando Torres will be leaving the club over the summer transfer window. According to talkSPORT, Fiorentina are reportedly eyeing up a move for the striker, should they lose Stevan Jovetic.However, after Torres finally started to consistently score goals for the Blues and won another European title this season, a departure is far from certain this summer.The striker was quoted via The Daily Mirror earlier in the week as saying that he\'s \"feeling more important than in the past, so I think the future will be even better.\"Torres netted the Blues\' first goal in their recent Europa League win over Benfica. Romelu Lukaku, ST, ChelseaHaving thrived on loan at West Bromwich Albion this season, several Premier League clubs are clamoring to try and sign Romelu Lukaku for next year.The Belgian international wasn\'t receiving any playing time at the West London club before the move, and whilst it\'s not yet known whether that would change under a new manager next year, the fact that the Blues are looking to buy more strikers would suggest that Lukaku isn\'t their No. 1 priority.Lukaku would fetch upwards of £20 million on the open market, with Swansea City and West Ham both keen for loan moves next season, according to The Daily Mail. Cristiano Ronaldo, LW, Real MadridOne final bit of transfer news for Chelsea, and it\'s perhaps the most out-there rumor of them all, with the Blues reportedly interested in signing Cristiano Ronaldo.Yes, that Cristiano Ronaldo.The Daily Mail reports that the London club are at the center of a bidding war with Manchester United for the £80 million-rated Real Madrid winger, who has been touted as a potential summer departure alongside manager Jose Mourinho in the past few weeks.Any deal for Ronaldo would likely hinge on the Blues landing Mourinho first. Hit me up on Twitter for more sports goodness: Follow @dantalintyreRead more World Football news on BleacherReport.com
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Atletico Madrid, Benfica, Chelsea, Everton, Fiorentina, Manchester United, Monaco, Paris SG, Real Madrid, Swansea, West Bromwich, West Ham
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19/05 03:24
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Chelsea Transfer Rumors: Breaking Down Blues\' Latest Summer Transfer Buzz With outgoing manager Rafa Benitez revealing to ESPN that Chelsea will look to spend around €100 (£85m) over the summer transfer window, a number of big-name players are being linked with prospective moves to the West London club.Having bombed out in both the Champions League and the Premier League this year, Chelsea will again be looking to strengthen their squad for the upcoming season and will no doubt be hoping to bring in several high-profile stars to help them do that.Which players could be on a move to Stamford Bridge this summer?Read on and find out all the latest summer transfer buzz for the Blues. Wayne Rooney, ST, Manchester UnitedAfter Wayne Rooney asked Manchester United for a transfer over the summer transfer window, Chelsea are reportedly willing to pay whatever it takes to sign the England international over the summer, according to The Daily Mirror.Per the report, Chelsea are willing to pay up to £30 million to land the wantaway striker ahead of Paris Saint Germain as well as match his current salary.United are adamant that they will not be selling Rooney this summer, but with the former Toffees player reportedly not seeing eye-to-eye with incumbent United manager (and former Everton manager) David Moyes, there are no guarantees that the reigning champions will keep their star player.Especially if the Blues end up signing Jose Mourinho as manager. Radamel Falcao, ST, Atletico MadridHaving been linked for a long time with a move to Chelsea, Atletico Madrid striker Radamel Falcao was the subject of strong transfer rumors that suggested the star striker had signed with Monaco in 2013.However, according to comments made by the striker, his future remains at the Spanish club for the rest of his contract. The Metro quoted him as saying:I don\'t know anything [about the rumors], and the only thing I have in mind is to keep concentrating on Atletico Madrid. I keep myself apart of what is being discussed. It it was up to the press, I would have already been transferred to Chelsea, Real Madrid and Manchester United. I don\'t find any news that is being said about me to be true, and the only real thing is that I am under contract until 2016. All the rest is only speculation.Falcao is still being tracked closely by the Blues and is thought to be one of their main targets this summer. The striker would likely cost upwards of £50 million. Fernando Torres, ST, ChelseaThere is increasing speculation that current striker Fernando Torres will be leaving the club over the summer transfer window. According to talkSPORT, Fiorentina are reportedly eyeing up a move for the striker, should they lose Stevan Jovetic.However, after Torres finally started to consistently score goals for the Blues and won another European title this season, a departure is far from certain this summer.The striker was quoted via The Daily Mirror earlier in the week as saying that he\'s \"feeling more important than in the past, so I think the future will be even better.\"Torres netted the Blues\' first goal in their recent Europa League win over Benfica. Romelu Lukaku, ST, ChelseaHaving thrived on loan at West Bromwich Albion this season, several Premier League clubs are clamoring to try and sign Romelu Lukaku for next year.The Belgian international wasn\'t receiving any playing time at the West London club before the move, and whilst it\'s not yet known whether that would change under a new manager next year, the fact that the Blues are looking to buy more strikers would suggest that Lukaku isn\'t their No. 1 priority.Lukaku would fetch upwards of £20 million on the open market, with Swansea City and West Ham both keen for loan moves next season, according to The Daily Mail. Cristiano Ronaldo, LW, Real MadridOne final bit of transfer news for Chelsea, and it\'s perhaps the most out-there rumor of them all, with the Blues reportedly interested in signing Cristiano Ronaldo.Yes, that Cristiano Ronaldo.The Daily Mail reports that the London club are at the center of a bidding war with Manchester United for the £80 million-rated Real Madrid winger, who has been touted as a potential summer departure alongside manager Jose Mourinho in the past few weeks.Any deal for Ronaldo would likely hinge on the Blues landing Mourinho first. Hit me up on Twitter for more sports goodness: Follow @dantalintyreRead more World Football news on BleacherReport.com
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Atletico Madrid, Benfica, Chelsea, Everton, Fiorentina, Manchester United, Monaco, Paris SG, Real Madrid, Swansea, West Bromwich, West Ham
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19/05 03:24
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Chelsea Transfer Rumors: Breaking Down Blues\' Latest Summer Transfer Buzz With outgoing manager Rafa Benitez revealing to ESPN that Chelsea will look to spend around €100 (£85m) over the summer transfer window, a number of big-name players are being linked with prospective moves to the West London club.Having bombed out in both the Champions League and the Premier League this year, Chelsea will again be looking to strengthen their squad for the upcoming season and will no doubt be hoping to bring in several high-profile stars to help them do that.Which players could be on a move to Stamford Bridge this summer?Read on and find out all the latest summer transfer buzz for the Blues. Wayne Rooney, ST, Manchester UnitedAfter Wayne Rooney asked Manchester United for a transfer over the summer transfer window, Chelsea are reportedly willing to pay whatever it takes to sign the England international over the summer, according to The Daily Mirror.Per the report, Chelsea are willing to pay up to £30 million to land the wantaway striker ahead of Paris Saint Germain as well as match his current salary.United are adamant that they will not be selling Rooney this summer, but with the former Toffees player reportedly not seeing eye-to-eye with incumbent United manager (and former Everton manager) David Moyes, there are no guarantees that the reigning champions will keep their star player.Especially if the Blues end up signing Jose Mourinho as manager. Radamel Falcao, ST, Atletico MadridHaving been linked for a long time with a move to Chelsea, Atletico Madrid striker Radamel Falcao was the subject of strong transfer rumors that suggested the star striker had signed with Monaco in 2013.However, according to comments made by the striker, his future remains at the Spanish club for the rest of his contract. The Metro quoted him as saying:I don\'t know anything [about the rumors], and the only thing I have in mind is to keep concentrating on Atletico Madrid. I keep myself apart of what is being discussed. It it was up to the press, I would have already been transferred to Chelsea, Real Madrid and Manchester United. I don\'t find any news that is being said about me to be true, and the only real thing is that I am under contract until 2016. All the rest is only speculation.Falcao is still being tracked closely by the Blues and is thought to be one of their main targets this summer. The striker would likely cost upwards of £50 million. Fernando Torres, ST, ChelseaThere is increasing speculation that current striker Fernando Torres will be leaving the club over the summer transfer window. According to talkSPORT, Fiorentina are reportedly eyeing up a move for the striker, should they lose Stevan Jovetic.However, after Torres finally started to consistently score goals for the Blues and won another European title this season, a departure is far from certain this summer.The striker was quoted via The Daily Mirror earlier in the week as saying that he\'s \"feeling more important than in the past, so I think the future will be even better.\"Torres netted the Blues\' first goal in their recent Europa League win over Benfica. Romelu Lukaku, ST, ChelseaHaving thrived on loan at West Bromwich Albion this season, several Premier League clubs are clamoring to try and sign Romelu Lukaku for next year.The Belgian international wasn\'t receiving any playing time at the West London club before the move, and whilst it\'s not yet known whether that would change under a new manager next year, the fact that the Blues are looking to buy more strikers would suggest that Lukaku isn\'t their No. 1 priority.Lukaku would fetch upwards of £20 million on the open market, with Swansea City and West Ham both keen for loan moves next season, according to The Daily Mail. Cristiano Ronaldo, LW, Real MadridOne final bit of transfer news for Chelsea, and it\'s perhaps the most out-there rumor of them all, with the Blues reportedly interested in signing Cristiano Ronaldo.Yes, that Cristiano Ronaldo.The Daily Mail reports that the London club are at the center of a bidding war with Manchester United for the £80 million-rated Real Madrid winger, who has been touted as a potential summer departure alongside manager Jose Mourinho in the past few weeks.Any deal for Ronaldo would likely hinge on the Blues landing Mourinho first. Hit me up on Twitter for more sports goodness: Follow @dantalintyreRead more World Football news on BleacherReport.com
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Atletico Madrid, Benfica, Chelsea, Everton, Fiorentina, Manchester United, Monaco, Paris SG, Real Madrid, Swansea, West Bromwich, West Ham
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19/05 03:24
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Chelsea Transfer Rumors: Breaking Down Blues\' Latest Summer Transfer Buzz With outgoing manager Rafa Benitez revealing to ESPN that Chelsea will look to spend around €100 (£85m) over the summer transfer window, a number of big-name players are being linked with prospective moves to the West London club.Having bombed out in both the Champions League and the Premier League this year, Chelsea will again be looking to strengthen their squad for the upcoming season and will no doubt be hoping to bring in several high-profile stars to help them do that.Which players could be on a move to Stamford Bridge this summer?Read on and find out all the latest summer transfer buzz for the Blues. Wayne Rooney, ST, Manchester UnitedAfter Wayne Rooney asked Manchester United for a transfer over the summer transfer window, Chelsea are reportedly willing to pay whatever it takes to sign the England international over the summer, according to The Daily Mirror.Per the report, Chelsea are willing to pay up to £30 million to land the wantaway striker ahead of Paris Saint Germain as well as match his current salary.United are adamant that they will not be selling Rooney this summer, but with the former Toffees player reportedly not seeing eye-to-eye with incumbent United manager (and former Everton manager) David Moyes, there are no guarantees that the reigning champions will keep their star player.Especially if the Blues end up signing Jose Mourinho as manager. Radamel Falcao, ST, Atletico MadridHaving been linked for a long time with a move to Chelsea, Atletico Madrid striker Radamel Falcao was the subject of strong transfer rumors that suggested the star striker had signed with Monaco in 2013.However, according to comments made by the striker, his future remains at the Spanish club for the rest of his contract. The Metro quoted him as saying:I don\'t know anything [about the rumors], and the only thing I have in mind is to keep concentrating on Atletico Madrid. I keep myself apart of what is being discussed. It it was up to the press, I would have already been transferred to Chelsea, Real Madrid and Manchester United. I don\'t find any news that is being said about me to be true, and the only real thing is that I am under contract until 2016. All the rest is only speculation.Falcao is still being tracked closely by the Blues and is thought to be one of their main targets this summer. The striker would likely cost upwards of £50 million. Fernando Torres, ST, ChelseaThere is increasing speculation that current striker Fernando Torres will be leaving the club over the summer transfer window. According to talkSPORT, Fiorentina are reportedly eyeing up a move for the striker, should they lose Stevan Jovetic.However, after Torres finally started to consistently score goals for the Blues and won another European title this season, a departure is far from certain this summer.The striker was quoted via The Daily Mirror earlier in the week as saying that he\'s \"feeling more important than in the past, so I think the future will be even better.\"Torres netted the Blues\' first goal in their recent Europa League win over Benfica. Romelu Lukaku, ST, ChelseaHaving thrived on loan at West Bromwich Albion this season, several Premier League clubs are clamoring to try and sign Romelu Lukaku for next year.The Belgian international wasn\'t receiving any playing time at the West London club before the move, and whilst it\'s not yet known whether that would change under a new manager next year, the fact that the Blues are looking to buy more strikers would suggest that Lukaku isn\'t their No. 1 priority.Lukaku would fetch upwards of £20 million on the open market, with Swansea City and West Ham both keen for loan moves next season, according to The Daily Mail. Cristiano Ronaldo, LW, Real MadridOne final bit of transfer news for Chelsea, and it\'s perhaps the most out-there rumor of them all, with the Blues reportedly interested in signing Cristiano Ronaldo.Yes, that Cristiano Ronaldo.The Daily Mail reports that the London club are at the center of a bidding war with Manchester United for the £80 million-rated Real Madrid winger, who has been touted as a potential summer departure alongside manager Jose Mourinho in the past few weeks.Any deal for Ronaldo would likely hinge on the Blues landing Mourinho first. Hit me up on Twitter for more sports goodness: Follow @dantalintyreRead more World Football news on BleacherReport.com
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Atletico Madrid, Benfica, Chelsea, Everton, Fiorentina, Manchester United, Monaco, Paris SG, Real Madrid, Swansea, West Bromwich, West Ham
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19/05 03:24
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Chelsea Transfer Rumors: Breaking Down Blues\' Latest Summer Transfer Buzz With outgoing manager Rafa Benitez revealing to ESPN that Chelsea will look to spend around €100 (£85m) over the summer transfer window, a number of big-name players are being linked with prospective moves to the West London club.Having bombed out in both the Champions League and the Premier League this year, Chelsea will again be looking to strengthen their squad for the upcoming season and will no doubt be hoping to bring in several high-profile stars to help them do that.Which players could be on a move to Stamford Bridge this summer?Read on and find out all the latest summer transfer buzz for the Blues. Wayne Rooney, ST, Manchester UnitedAfter Wayne Rooney asked Manchester United for a transfer over the summer transfer window, Chelsea are reportedly willing to pay whatever it takes to sign the England international over the summer, according to The Daily Mirror.Per the report, Chelsea are willing to pay up to £30 million to land the wantaway striker ahead of Paris Saint Germain as well as match his current salary.United are adamant that they will not be selling Rooney this summer, but with the former Toffees player reportedly not seeing eye-to-eye with incumbent United manager (and former Everton manager) David Moyes, there are no guarantees that the reigning champions will keep their star player.Especially if the Blues end up signing Jose Mourinho as manager. Radamel Falcao, ST, Atletico MadridHaving been linked for a long time with a move to Chelsea, Atletico Madrid striker Radamel Falcao was the subject of strong transfer rumors that suggested the star striker had signed with Monaco in 2013.However, according to comments made by the striker, his future remains at the Spanish club for the rest of his contract. The Metro quoted him as saying:I don\'t know anything [about the rumors], and the only thing I have in mind is to keep concentrating on Atletico Madrid. I keep myself apart of what is being discussed. It it was up to the press, I would have already been transferred to Chelsea, Real Madrid and Manchester United. I don\'t find any news that is being said about me to be true, and the only real thing is that I am under contract until 2016. All the rest is only speculation.Falcao is still being tracked closely by the Blues and is thought to be one of their main targets this summer. The striker would likely cost upwards of £50 million. Fernando Torres, ST, ChelseaThere is increasing speculation that current striker Fernando Torres will be leaving the club over the summer transfer window. According to talkSPORT, Fiorentina are reportedly eyeing up a move for the striker, should they lose Stevan Jovetic.However, after Torres finally started to consistently score goals for the Blues and won another European title this season, a departure is far from certain this summer.The striker was quoted via The Daily Mirror earlier in the week as saying that he\'s \"feeling more important than in the past, so I think the future will be even better.\"Torres netted the Blues\' first goal in their recent Europa League win over Benfica. Romelu Lukaku, ST, ChelseaHaving thrived on loan at West Bromwich Albion this season, several Premier League clubs are clamoring to try and sign Romelu Lukaku for next year.The Belgian international wasn\'t receiving any playing time at the West London club before the move, and whilst it\'s not yet known whether that would change under a new manager next year, the fact that the Blues are looking to buy more strikers would suggest that Lukaku isn\'t their No. 1 priority.Lukaku would fetch upwards of £20 million on the open market, with Swansea City and West Ham both keen for loan moves next season, according to The Daily Mail. Cristiano Ronaldo, LW, Real MadridOne final bit of transfer news for Chelsea, and it\'s perhaps the most out-there rumor of them all, with the Blues reportedly interested in signing Cristiano Ronaldo.Yes, that Cristiano Ronaldo.The Daily Mail reports that the London club are at the center of a bidding war with Manchester United for the £80 million-rated Real Madrid winger, who has been touted as a potential summer departure alongside manager Jose Mourinho in the past few weeks.Any deal for Ronaldo would likely hinge on the Blues landing Mourinho first. Hit me up on Twitter for more sports goodness: Follow @dantalintyreRead more World Football news on BleacherReport.com
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Atletico Madrid, Benfica, Chelsea, Everton, Fiorentina, Manchester United, Monaco, Paris SG, Real Madrid, Swansea, West Bromwich, West Ham
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19/05 03:24
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Chelsea Transfer Rumors: Breaking Down Blues\' Latest Summer Transfer Buzz With outgoing manager Rafa Benitez revealing to ESPN that Chelsea will look to spend around €100 (£85m) over the summer transfer window, a number of big-name players are being linked with prospective moves to the West London club.Having bombed out in both the Champions League and the Premier League this year, Chelsea will again be looking to strengthen their squad for the upcoming season and will no doubt be hoping to bring in several high-profile stars to help them do that.Which players could be on a move to Stamford Bridge this summer?Read on and find out all the latest summer transfer buzz for the Blues. Wayne Rooney, ST, Manchester UnitedAfter Wayne Rooney asked Manchester United for a transfer over the summer transfer window, Chelsea are reportedly willing to pay whatever it takes to sign the England international over the summer, according to The Daily Mirror.Per the report, Chelsea are willing to pay up to £30 million to land the wantaway striker ahead of Paris Saint Germain as well as match his current salary.United are adamant that they will not be selling Rooney this summer, but with the former Toffees player reportedly not seeing eye-to-eye with incumbent United manager (and former Everton manager) David Moyes, there are no guarantees that the reigning champions will keep their star player.Especially if the Blues end up signing Jose Mourinho as manager. Radamel Falcao, ST, Atletico MadridHaving been linked for a long time with a move to Chelsea, Atletico Madrid striker Radamel Falcao was the subject of strong transfer rumors that suggested the star striker had signed with Monaco in 2013.However, according to comments made by the striker, his future remains at the Spanish club for the rest of his contract. The Metro quoted him as saying:I don\'t know anything [about the rumors], and the only thing I have in mind is to keep concentrating on Atletico Madrid. I keep myself apart of what is being discussed. It it was up to the press, I would have already been transferred to Chelsea, Real Madrid and Manchester United. I don\'t find any news that is being said about me to be true, and the only real thing is that I am under contract until 2016. All the rest is only speculation.Falcao is still being tracked closely by the Blues and is thought to be one of their main targets this summer. The striker would likely cost upwards of £50 million. Fernando Torres, ST, ChelseaThere is increasing speculation that current striker Fernando Torres will be leaving the club over the summer transfer window. According to talkSPORT, Fiorentina are reportedly eyeing up a move for the striker, should they lose Stevan Jovetic.However, after Torres finally started to consistently score goals for the Blues and won another European title this season, a departure is far from certain this summer.The striker was quoted via The Daily Mirror earlier in the week as saying that he\'s \"feeling more important than in the past, so I think the future will be even better.\"Torres netted the Blues\' first goal in their recent Europa League win over Benfica. Romelu Lukaku, ST, ChelseaHaving thrived on loan at West Bromwich Albion this season, several Premier League clubs are clamoring to try and sign Romelu Lukaku for next year.The Belgian international wasn\'t receiving any playing time at the West London club before the move, and whilst it\'s not yet known whether that would change under a new manager next year, the fact that the Blues are looking to buy more strikers would suggest that Lukaku isn\'t their No. 1 priority.Lukaku would fetch upwards of £20 million on the open market, with Swansea City and West Ham both keen for loan moves next season, according to The Daily Mail. Cristiano Ronaldo, LW, Real MadridOne final bit of transfer news for Chelsea, and it\'s perhaps the most out-there rumor of them all, with the Blues reportedly interested in signing Cristiano Ronaldo.Yes, that Cristiano Ronaldo.The Daily Mail reports that the London club are at the center of a bidding war with Manchester United for the £80 million-rated Real Madrid winger, who has been touted as a potential summer departure alongside manager Jose Mourinho in the past few weeks.Any deal for Ronaldo would likely hinge on the Blues landing Mourinho first. Hit me up on Twitter for more sports goodness: Follow @dantalintyreRead more World Football news on BleacherReport.com
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Atletico Madrid, Benfica, Chelsea, Everton, Fiorentina, Manchester United, Monaco, Paris SG, Real Madrid, Swansea, West Bromwich, West Ham
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19/05 03:24
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Chelsea Transfer Rumors: Breaking Down Blues\' Latest Summer Transfer Buzz With outgoing manager Rafa Benitez revealing to ESPN that Chelsea will look to spend around €100 (£85m) over the summer transfer window, a number of big-name players are being linked with prospective moves to the West London club.Having bombed out in both the Champions League and the Premier League this year, Chelsea will again be looking to strengthen their squad for the upcoming season and will no doubt be hoping to bring in several high-profile stars to help them do that.Which players could be on a move to Stamford Bridge this summer?Read on and find out all the latest summer transfer buzz for the Blues. Wayne Rooney, ST, Manchester UnitedAfter Wayne Rooney asked Manchester United for a transfer over the summer transfer window, Chelsea are reportedly willing to pay whatever it takes to sign the England international over the summer, according to The Daily Mirror.Per the report, Chelsea are willing to pay up to £30 million to land the wantaway striker ahead of Paris Saint Germain as well as match his current salary.United are adamant that they will not be selling Rooney this summer, but with the former Toffees player reportedly not seeing eye-to-eye with incumbent United manager (and former Everton manager) David Moyes, there are no guarantees that the reigning champions will keep their star player.Especially if the Blues end up signing Jose Mourinho as manager. Radamel Falcao, ST, Atletico MadridHaving been linked for a long time with a move to Chelsea, Atletico Madrid striker Radamel Falcao was the subject of strong transfer rumors that suggested the star striker had signed with Monaco in 2013.However, according to comments made by the striker, his future remains at the Spanish club for the rest of his contract. The Metro quoted him as saying:I don\'t know anything [about the rumors], and the only thing I have in mind is to keep concentrating on Atletico Madrid. I keep myself apart of what is being discussed. It it was up to the press, I would have already been transferred to Chelsea, Real Madrid and Manchester United. I don\'t find any news that is being said about me to be true, and the only real thing is that I am under contract until 2016. All the rest is only speculation.Falcao is still being tracked closely by the Blues and is thought to be one of their main targets this summer. The striker would likely cost upwards of £50 million. Fernando Torres, ST, ChelseaThere is increasing speculation that current striker Fernando Torres will be leaving the club over the summer transfer window. According to talkSPORT, Fiorentina are reportedly eyeing up a move for the striker, should they lose Stevan Jovetic.However, after Torres finally started to consistently score goals for the Blues and won another European title this season, a departure is far from certain this summer.The striker was quoted via The Daily Mirror earlier in the week as saying that he\'s \"feeling more important than in the past, so I think the future will be even better.\"Torres netted the Blues\' first goal in their recent Europa League win over Benfica. Romelu Lukaku, ST, ChelseaHaving thrived on loan at West Bromwich Albion this season, several Premier League clubs are clamoring to try and sign Romelu Lukaku for next year.The Belgian international wasn\'t receiving any playing time at the West London club before the move, and whilst it\'s not yet known whether that would change under a new manager next year, the fact that the Blues are looking to buy more strikers would suggest that Lukaku isn\'t their No. 1 priority.Lukaku would fetch upwards of £20 million on the open market, with Swansea City and West Ham both keen for loan moves next season, according to The Daily Mail. Cristiano Ronaldo, LW, Real MadridOne final bit of transfer news for Chelsea, and it\'s perhaps the most out-there rumor of them all, with the Blues reportedly interested in signing Cristiano Ronaldo.Yes, that Cristiano Ronaldo.The Daily Mail reports that the London club are at the center of a bidding war with Manchester United for the £80 million-rated Real Madrid winger, who has been touted as a potential summer departure alongside manager Jose Mourinho in the past few weeks.Any deal for Ronaldo would likely hinge on the Blues landing Mourinho first. Hit me up on Twitter for more sports goodness: Follow @dantalintyreRead more World Football news on BleacherReport.com
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Atletico Madrid, Benfica, Chelsea, Everton, Fiorentina, Manchester United, Monaco, Paris SG, Real Madrid, Swansea, West Bromwich, West Ham
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19/05 03:24
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Chelsea Transfer Rumors: Breaking Down Blues\' Latest Summer Transfer Buzz With outgoing manager Rafa Benitez revealing to ESPN that Chelsea will look to spend around €100 (£85m) over the summer transfer window, a number of big-name players are being linked with prospective moves to the West London club.Having bombed out in both the Champions League and the Premier League this year, Chelsea will again be looking to strengthen their squad for the upcoming season and will no doubt be hoping to bring in several high-profile stars to help them do that.Which players could be on a move to Stamford Bridge this summer?Read on and find out all the latest summer transfer buzz for the Blues. Wayne Rooney, ST, Manchester UnitedAfter Wayne Rooney asked Manchester United for a transfer over the summer transfer window, Chelsea are reportedly willing to pay whatever it takes to sign the England international over the summer, according to The Daily Mirror.Per the report, Chelsea are willing to pay up to £30 million to land the wantaway striker ahead of Paris Saint Germain as well as match his current salary.United are adamant that they will not be selling Rooney this summer, but with the former Toffees player reportedly not seeing eye-to-eye with incumbent United manager (and former Everton manager) David Moyes, there are no guarantees that the reigning champions will keep their star player.Especially if the Blues end up signing Jose Mourinho as manager. Radamel Falcao, ST, Atletico MadridHaving been linked for a long time with a move to Chelsea, Atletico Madrid striker Radamel Falcao was the subject of strong transfer rumors that suggested the star striker had signed with Monaco in 2013.However, according to comments made by the striker, his future remains at the Spanish club for the rest of his contract. The Metro quoted him as saying:I don\'t know anything [about the rumors], and the only thing I have in mind is to keep concentrating on Atletico Madrid. I keep myself apart of what is being discussed. It it was up to the press, I would have already been transferred to Chelsea, Real Madrid and Manchester United. I don\'t find any news that is being said about me to be true, and the only real thing is that I am under contract until 2016. All the rest is only speculation.Falcao is still being tracked closely by the Blues and is thought to be one of their main targets this summer. The striker would likely cost upwards of £50 million. Fernando Torres, ST, ChelseaThere is increasing speculation that current striker Fernando Torres will be leaving the club over the summer transfer window. According to talkSPORT, Fiorentina are reportedly eyeing up a move for the striker, should they lose Stevan Jovetic.However, after Torres finally started to consistently score goals for the Blues and won another European title this season, a departure is far from certain this summer.The striker was quoted via The Daily Mirror earlier in the week as saying that he\'s \"feeling more important than in the past, so I think the future will be even better.\"Torres netted the Blues\' first goal in their recent Europa League win over Benfica. Romelu Lukaku, ST, ChelseaHaving thrived on loan at West Bromwich Albion this season, several Premier League clubs are clamoring to try and sign Romelu Lukaku for next year.The Belgian international wasn\'t receiving any playing time at the West London club before the move, and whilst it\'s not yet known whether that would change under a new manager next year, the fact that the Blues are looking to buy more strikers would suggest that Lukaku isn\'t their No. 1 priority.Lukaku would fetch upwards of £20 million on the open market, with Swansea City and West Ham both keen for loan moves next season, according to The Daily Mail. Cristiano Ronaldo, LW, Real MadridOne final bit of transfer news for Chelsea, and it\'s perhaps the most out-there rumor of them all, with the Blues reportedly interested in signing Cristiano Ronaldo.Yes, that Cristiano Ronaldo.The Daily Mail reports that the London club are at the center of a bidding war with Manchester United for the £80 million-rated Real Madrid winger, who has been touted as a potential summer departure alongside manager Jose Mourinho in the past few weeks.Any deal for Ronaldo would likely hinge on the Blues landing Mourinho first. Hit me up on Twitter for more sports goodness: Follow @dantalintyreRead more World Football news on BleacherReport.com
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Atletico Madrid, Benfica, Chelsea, Everton, Fiorentina, Manchester United, Monaco, Paris SG, Real Madrid, Swansea, West Bromwich, West Ham
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19/05 03:24
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Chelsea Transfer Rumors: Breaking Down Blues\' Latest Summer Transfer Buzz With outgoing manager Rafa Benitez revealing to ESPN that Chelsea will look to spend around €100 (£85m) over the summer transfer window, a number of big-name players are being linked with prospective moves to the West London club.Having bombed out in both the Champions League and the Premier League this year, Chelsea will again be looking to strengthen their squad for the upcoming season and will no doubt be hoping to bring in several high-profile stars to help them do that.Which players could be on a move to Stamford Bridge this summer?Read on and find out all the latest summer transfer buzz for the Blues. Wayne Rooney, ST, Manchester UnitedAfter Wayne Rooney asked Manchester United for a transfer over the summer transfer window, Chelsea are reportedly willing to pay whatever it takes to sign the England international over the summer, according to The Daily Mirror.Per the report, Chelsea are willing to pay up to £30 million to land the wantaway striker ahead of Paris Saint Germain as well as match his current salary.United are adamant that they will not be selling Rooney this summer, but with the former Toffees player reportedly not seeing eye-to-eye with incumbent United manager (and former Everton manager) David Moyes, there are no guarantees that the reigning champions will keep their star player.Especially if the Blues end up signing Jose Mourinho as manager. Radamel Falcao, ST, Atletico MadridHaving been linked for a long time with a move to Chelsea, Atletico Madrid striker Radamel Falcao was the subject of strong transfer rumors that suggested the star striker had signed with Monaco in 2013.However, according to comments made by the striker, his future remains at the Spanish club for the rest of his contract. The Metro quoted him as saying:I don\'t know anything [about the rumors], and the only thing I have in mind is to keep concentrating on Atletico Madrid. I keep myself apart of what is being discussed. It it was up to the press, I would have already been transferred to Chelsea, Real Madrid and Manchester United. I don\'t find any news that is being said about me to be true, and the only real thing is that I am under contract until 2016. All the rest is only speculation.Falcao is still being tracked closely by the Blues and is thought to be one of their main targets this summer. The striker would likely cost upwards of £50 million. Fernando Torres, ST, ChelseaThere is increasing speculation that current striker Fernando Torres will be leaving the club over the summer transfer window. According to talkSPORT, Fiorentina are reportedly eyeing up a move for the striker, should they lose Stevan Jovetic.However, after Torres finally started to consistently score goals for the Blues and won another European title this season, a departure is far from certain this summer.The striker was quoted via The Daily Mirror earlier in the week as saying that he\'s \"feeling more important than in the past, so I think the future will be even better.\"Torres netted the Blues\' first goal in their recent Europa League win over Benfica. Romelu Lukaku, ST, ChelseaHaving thrived on loan at West Bromwich Albion this season, several Premier League clubs are clamoring to try and sign Romelu Lukaku for next year.The Belgian international wasn\'t receiving any playing time at the West London club before the move, and whilst it\'s not yet known whether that would change under a new manager next year, the fact that the Blues are looking to buy more strikers would suggest that Lukaku isn\'t their No. 1 priority.Lukaku would fetch upwards of £20 million on the open market, with Swansea City and West Ham both keen for loan moves next season, according to The Daily Mail. Cristiano Ronaldo, LW, Real MadridOne final bit of transfer news for Chelsea, and it\'s perhaps the most out-there rumor of them all, with the Blues reportedly interested in signing Cristiano Ronaldo.Yes, that Cristiano Ronaldo.The Daily Mail reports that the London club are at the center of a bidding war with Manchester United for the £80 million-rated Real Madrid winger, who has been touted as a potential summer departure alongside manager Jose Mourinho in the past few weeks.Any deal for Ronaldo would likely hinge on the Blues landing Mourinho first. Hit me up on Twitter for more sports goodness: Follow @dantalintyreRead more World Football news on BleacherReport.com
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Atletico Madrid, Benfica, Chelsea, Everton, Fiorentina, Manchester United, Monaco, Paris SG, Real Madrid, Swansea, West Bromwich, West Ham
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19/05 03:24
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Chelsea Transfer Rumors: Breaking Down Blues\' Latest Summer Transfer Buzz With outgoing manager Rafa Benitez revealing to ESPN that Chelsea will look to spend around €100 (£85m) over the summer transfer window, a number of big-name players are being linked with prospective moves to the West London club.Having bombed out in both the Champions League and the Premier League this year, Chelsea will again be looking to strengthen their squad for the upcoming season and will no doubt be hoping to bring in several high-profile stars to help them do that.Which players could be on a move to Stamford Bridge this summer?Read on and find out all the latest summer transfer buzz for the Blues. Wayne Rooney, ST, Manchester UnitedAfter Wayne Rooney asked Manchester United for a transfer over the summer transfer window, Chelsea are reportedly willing to pay whatever it takes to sign the England international over the summer, according to The Daily Mirror.Per the report, Chelsea are willing to pay up to £30 million to land the wantaway striker ahead of Paris Saint Germain as well as match his current salary.United are adamant that they will not be selling Rooney this summer, but with the former Toffees player reportedly not seeing eye-to-eye with incumbent United manager (and former Everton manager) David Moyes, there are no guarantees that the reigning champions will keep their star player.Especially if the Blues end up signing Jose Mourinho as manager. Radamel Falcao, ST, Atletico MadridHaving been linked for a long time with a move to Chelsea, Atletico Madrid striker Radamel Falcao was the subject of strong transfer rumors that suggested the star striker had signed with Monaco in 2013.However, according to comments made by the striker, his future remains at the Spanish club for the rest of his contract. The Metro quoted him as saying:I don\'t know anything [about the rumors], and the only thing I have in mind is to keep concentrating on Atletico Madrid. I keep myself apart of what is being discussed. It it was up to the press, I would have already been transferred to Chelsea, Real Madrid and Manchester United. I don\'t find any news that is being said about me to be true, and the only real thing is that I am under contract until 2016. All the rest is only speculation.Falcao is still being tracked closely by the Blues and is thought to be one of their main targets this summer. The striker would likely cost upwards of £50 million. Fernando Torres, ST, ChelseaThere is increasing speculation that current striker Fernando Torres will be leaving the club over the summer transfer window. According to talkSPORT, Fiorentina are reportedly eyeing up a move for the striker, should they lose Stevan Jovetic.However, after Torres finally started to consistently score goals for the Blues and won another European title this season, a departure is far from certain this summer.The striker was quoted via The Daily Mirror earlier in the week as saying that he\'s \"feeling more important than in the past, so I think the future will be even better.\"Torres netted the Blues\' first goal in their recent Europa League win over Benfica. Romelu Lukaku, ST, ChelseaHaving thrived on loan at West Bromwich Albion this season, several Premier League clubs are clamoring to try and sign Romelu Lukaku for next year.The Belgian international wasn\'t receiving any playing time at the West London club before the move, and whilst it\'s not yet known whether that would change under a new manager next year, the fact that the Blues are looking to buy more strikers would suggest that Lukaku isn\'t their No. 1 priority.Lukaku would fetch upwards of £20 million on the open market, with Swansea City and West Ham both keen for loan moves next season, according to The Daily Mail. Cristiano Ronaldo, LW, Real MadridOne final bit of transfer news for Chelsea, and it\'s perhaps the most out-there rumor of them all, with the Blues reportedly interested in signing Cristiano Ronaldo.Yes, that Cristiano Ronaldo.The Daily Mail reports that the London club are at the center of a bidding war with Manchester United for the £80 million-rated Real Madrid winger, who has been touted as a potential summer departure alongside manager Jose Mourinho in the past few weeks.Any deal for Ronaldo would likely hinge on the Blues landing Mourinho first. Hit me up on Twitter for more sports goodness: Follow @dantalintyreRead more World Football news on BleacherReport.com
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Atletico Madrid, Benfica, Chelsea, Everton, Fiorentina, Manchester United, Monaco, Paris SG, Real Madrid, Swansea, West Bromwich, West Ham
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19/05 03:24
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Chelsea Transfer Rumors: Breaking Down Blues\' Latest Summer Transfer Buzz With outgoing manager Rafa Benitez revealing to ESPN that Chelsea will look to spend around €100 (£85m) over the summer transfer window, a number of big-name players are being linked with prospective moves to the West London club.Having bombed out in both the Champions League and the Premier League this year, Chelsea will again be looking to strengthen their squad for the upcoming season and will no doubt be hoping to bring in several high-profile stars to help them do that.Which players could be on a move to Stamford Bridge this summer?Read on and find out all the latest summer transfer buzz for the Blues. Wayne Rooney, ST, Manchester UnitedAfter Wayne Rooney asked Manchester United for a transfer over the summer transfer window, Chelsea are reportedly willing to pay whatever it takes to sign the England international over the summer, according to The Daily Mirror.Per the report, Chelsea are willing to pay up to £30 million to land the wantaway striker ahead of Paris Saint Germain as well as match his current salary.United are adamant that they will not be selling Rooney this summer, but with the former Toffees player reportedly not seeing eye-to-eye with incumbent United manager (and former Everton manager) David Moyes, there are no guarantees that the reigning champions will keep their star player.Especially if the Blues end up signing Jose Mourinho as manager. Radamel Falcao, ST, Atletico MadridHaving been linked for a long time with a move to Chelsea, Atletico Madrid striker Radamel Falcao was the subject of strong transfer rumors that suggested the star striker had signed with Monaco in 2013.However, according to comments made by the striker, his future remains at the Spanish club for the rest of his contract. The Metro quoted him as saying:I don\'t know anything [about the rumors], and the only thing I have in mind is to keep concentrating on Atletico Madrid. I keep myself apart of what is being discussed. It it was up to the press, I would have already been transferred to Chelsea, Real Madrid and Manchester United. I don\'t find any news that is being said about me to be true, and the only real thing is that I am under contract until 2016. All the rest is only speculation.Falcao is still being tracked closely by the Blues and is thought to be one of their main targets this summer. The striker would likely cost upwards of £50 million. Fernando Torres, ST, ChelseaThere is increasing speculation that current striker Fernando Torres will be leaving the club over the summer transfer window. According to talkSPORT, Fiorentina are reportedly eyeing up a move for the striker, should they lose Stevan Jovetic.However, after Torres finally started to consistently score goals for the Blues and won another European title this season, a departure is far from certain this summer.The striker was quoted via The Daily Mirror earlier in the week as saying that he\'s \"feeling more important than in the past, so I think the future will be even better.\"Torres netted the Blues\' first goal in their recent Europa League win over Benfica. Romelu Lukaku, ST, ChelseaHaving thrived on loan at West Bromwich Albion this season, several Premier League clubs are clamoring to try and sign Romelu Lukaku for next year.The Belgian international wasn\'t receiving any playing time at the West London club before the move, and whilst it\'s not yet known whether that would change under a new manager next year, the fact that the Blues are looking to buy more strikers would suggest that Lukaku isn\'t their No. 1 priority.Lukaku would fetch upwards of £20 million on the open market, with Swansea City and West Ham both keen for loan moves next season, according to The Daily Mail. Cristiano Ronaldo, LW, Real MadridOne final bit of transfer news for Chelsea, and it\'s perhaps the most out-there rumor of them all, with the Blues reportedly interested in signing Cristiano Ronaldo.Yes, that Cristiano Ronaldo.The Daily Mail reports that the London club are at the center of a bidding war with Manchester United for the £80 million-rated Real Madrid winger, who has been touted as a potential summer departure alongside manager Jose Mourinho in the past few weeks.Any deal for Ronaldo would likely hinge on the Blues landing Mourinho first. Hit me up on Twitter for more sports goodness: Follow @dantalintyreRead more World Football news on BleacherReport.com
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Atletico Madrid, Benfica, Chelsea, Everton, Fiorentina, Manchester United, Monaco, Paris SG, Real Madrid, Swansea, West Bromwich, West Ham
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19/05 03:24
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Chelsea Transfer Rumors: Breaking Down Blues\' Latest Summer Transfer Buzz With outgoing manager Rafa Benitez revealing to ESPN that Chelsea will look to spend around €100 (£85m) over the summer transfer window, a number of big-name players are being linked with prospective moves to the West London club.Having bombed out in both the Champions League and the Premier League this year, Chelsea will again be looking to strengthen their squad for the upcoming season and will no doubt be hoping to bring in several high-profile stars to help them do that.Which players could be on a move to Stamford Bridge this summer?Read on and find out all the latest summer transfer buzz for the Blues. Wayne Rooney, ST, Manchester UnitedAfter Wayne Rooney asked Manchester United for a transfer over the summer transfer window, Chelsea are reportedly willing to pay whatever it takes to sign the England international over the summer, according to The Daily Mirror.Per the report, Chelsea are willing to pay up to £30 million to land the wantaway striker ahead of Paris Saint Germain as well as match his current salary.United are adamant that they will not be selling Rooney this summer, but with the former Toffees player reportedly not seeing eye-to-eye with incumbent United manager (and former Everton manager) David Moyes, there are no guarantees that the reigning champions will keep their star player.Especially if the Blues end up signing Jose Mourinho as manager. Radamel Falcao, ST, Atletico MadridHaving been linked for a long time with a move to Chelsea, Atletico Madrid striker Radamel Falcao was the subject of strong transfer rumors that suggested the star striker had signed with Monaco in 2013.However, according to comments made by the striker, his future remains at the Spanish club for the rest of his contract. The Metro quoted him as saying:I don\'t know anything [about the rumors], and the only thing I have in mind is to keep concentrating on Atletico Madrid. I keep myself apart of what is being discussed. It it was up to the press, I would have already been transferred to Chelsea, Real Madrid and Manchester United. I don\'t find any news that is being said about me to be true, and the only real thing is that I am under contract until 2016. All the rest is only speculation.Falcao is still being tracked closely by the Blues and is thought to be one of their main targets this summer. The striker would likely cost upwards of £50 million. Fernando Torres, ST, ChelseaThere is increasing speculation that current striker Fernando Torres will be leaving the club over the summer transfer window. According to talkSPORT, Fiorentina are reportedly eyeing up a move for the striker, should they lose Stevan Jovetic.However, after Torres finally started to consistently score goals for the Blues and won another European title this season, a departure is far from certain this summer.The striker was quoted via The Daily Mirror earlier in the week as saying that he\'s \"feeling more important than in the past, so I think the future will be even better.\"Torres netted the Blues\' first goal in their recent Europa League win over Benfica. Romelu Lukaku, ST, ChelseaHaving thrived on loan at West Bromwich Albion this season, several Premier League clubs are clamoring to try and sign Romelu Lukaku for next year.The Belgian international wasn\'t receiving any playing time at the West London club before the move, and whilst it\'s not yet known whether that would change under a new manager next year, the fact that the Blues are looking to buy more strikers would suggest that Lukaku isn\'t their No. 1 priority.Lukaku would fetch upwards of £20 million on the open market, with Swansea City and West Ham both keen for loan moves next season, according to The Daily Mail. Cristiano Ronaldo, LW, Real MadridOne final bit of transfer news for Chelsea, and it\'s perhaps the most out-there rumor of them all, with the Blues reportedly interested in signing Cristiano Ronaldo.Yes, that Cristiano Ronaldo.The Daily Mail reports that the London club are at the center of a bidding war with Manchester United for the £80 million-rated Real Madrid winger, who has been touted as a potential summer departure alongside manager Jose Mourinho in the past few weeks.Any deal for Ronaldo would likely hinge on the Blues landing Mourinho first. Hit me up on Twitter for more sports goodness: Follow @dantalintyreRead more World Football news on BleacherReport.com
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Atletico Madrid, Benfica, Chelsea, Everton, Fiorentina, Manchester United, Monaco, Paris SG, Real Madrid, Swansea, West Bromwich, West Ham
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19/05 03:12
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19/05 03:04
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Sampdoria – Juventus 3-2: video gol highlights e sintesi partita Cronaca con video dei gol ed highlights del match Sampdoria – Juventus 3-2. Nell’ultimo anticipo stagionale, la Sampdoria bissa la vittoria dell’andata e batte la Juventus per 3-2 in una gara ricca di emozioni e di gol. I doriani chiudono la stagione a quota 42 punti mentre la Juventus già laureatasi Campione d’Italia chiude ad [...]L\'articolo Sampdoria – Juventus 3-2: video gol highlights e sintesi partita sembra essere il primo su Serie A Calcio.
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19/05 03:04
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Sampdoria – Juventus 3-2: video gol highlights e sintesi partita Cronaca con video dei gol ed highlights del match Sampdoria – Juventus 3-2. Nell’ultimo anticipo stagionale, la Sampdoria bissa la vittoria dell’andata e batte la Juventus per 3-2 in una gara ricca di emozioni e di gol. I doriani chiudono la stagione a quota 42 punti mentre la Juventus già laureatasi Campione d’Italia chiude ad [...]L\'articolo Sampdoria – Juventus 3-2: video gol highlights e sintesi partita sembra essere il primo su Serie A Calcio.
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19/05 03:00
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Conte has big plans for Juve Antonio Conte has reaffirmed his commitment to Juventus after they ended the Serie A season with a 3-2 defeat away to Sampdoria.
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19/05 03:00
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Conte has big plans for Juve Antonio Conte has reaffirmed his commitment to Juventus after they ended the Serie A season with a 3-2 defeat away to Sampdoria.
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19/05 02:42
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Sipario Cagliari-Lazio a Trieste per l\'ultima giornata di campionato
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19/05 02:07
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Sipario Cagliari-Lazio a Trieste per l\'ultima giornata di campionato
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19/05 02:07
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Conte: Tevez talk is disrespectful The Juventus coach insists it would be unfair on his current players to discuss transfer speculation so soon after they clinched the Serie A title
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19/05 02:06
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19/05 01:50
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Emotional Beckham thanks PSG An emotional David Beckham paid tribute to his \'special\' time with Paris Saint-Germain after playing the final game of his career against Brest on Saturday.
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19/05 01:50
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Emotional Beckham thanks PSG An emotional David Beckham paid tribute to his \'special\' time with Paris Saint-Germain after playing the final game of his career against Brest on Saturday.
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19/05 01:43
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19/05 01:30
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FRANCE/ RC LENS, Keen on Lazarevic Currently on a deal with Genoa until June 2015 and playing on loan for Serie B side Modena, Slovenian international winger Dejan Lazarevic (23), according to what reported by...
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FRANCE/ RC LENS, Keen on Lazarevic Currently on a deal with Genoa until June 2015 and playing on loan for Serie B side Modena, Slovenian international winger Dejan Lazarevic (23), according to what reported by...
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FRANCE/ RC LENS, Keen on Lazarevic Currently on a deal with Genoa until June 2015 and playing on loan for Serie B side Modena, Slovenian international winger Dejan Lazarevic (23), according to what reported by...
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19/05 01:29
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19/05 01:27
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19/05 01:26
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El línea se inventa un fuera de juego de Medel Error gravísimo de uno de los asistentes de Álvarez Izquierdo, que anuló esta jugada por un fuera de juego que no existió. Medel estaba varios metros por detrás del último defensor de la Real. Fue en el minuto 58 y la Real iba ganando 1-2. Leer
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19/05 01:11
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Modest Macdonald Jamie Macdonald happy with own display but would rather have got three points as curtain comes down on Jambos\' season in 1-1 draw at Pittodrie.
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19/05 01:10
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Feirense 3-0 Braga B \r\r\r\r\r\r\r\rEquipa Inicial\r\r\r\r\rNº\r\r\rJogador\r\r\rCA\r\r\rCV\r\r\rSubs\r\r\rG\r\r\r\r\r1\r\r\rMarco Rocha\r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r86\'\r\r\r \r\r\r\r\r4\r\r\rLuciano\r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r\r\r7\r\r\rDiogo Cunha\r\r\r59\'\r\r\r \r\r\r80\'\r\r\r28\'\r\r\r\r\r9\r\r\rJorge Pires\r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r82\'\r\r\r\r\r10\r\r\rLudovic\r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r\r\r16\r\r\rTiago Miguel\r\r\r80\'\r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r\r\r22\r\r\rAndré Santos\r\r\r44\'\r\r\r \r\r\r50\'\r\r\r \r\r\r\r\r26\r\r\rRafael\r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r\r\r33\r\r\rFilipe Babo\r\r\r61\'\r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r\r\r87\r\r\rMarcelo\r\r\r32\'\r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r\r\r99\r\r\rPlatiny\r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r\r\r\r\r \r\r\r\r\r\r\rEquipa Inicial\r\r\r\r\rNº\r\r\rJogador\r\r\rCA\r\r\rCV\r\r\rSubs\r\r\rG\r\r\r\r\r73\r\r\rCavadas\r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r\r\r32\r\r\rEzequiel\r\r\r71\'\r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r\r\r40\r\r\rGuilherme\r\r\r25\'\r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r\r\r50\r\r\rNuno V.\r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r67\'\r\r\r \r\r\r\r\r55\r\r\rT. Ribeiro\r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r72\'\r\r\r \r\r\r\r\r60\r\r\rNikiema\r\r\r10\'\r\r\r \r\r\r38\'\r\r\r \r\r\r\r\r68\r\r\rDiogo S.\r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r\r\r74\r\r\rGonçalo\r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r75\' (ag)\r\r\r\r\r76\r\r\rAfonso\r\r\r90+2\'\r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r\r\r77\r\r\rPalmeira\r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r\r\r99\r\r\rManoel\r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r\r\r\r\r\r\r \r\r\r\r\r\r\r\r\rSuplentes\r\r\r\r\rNº\r\r\rJogador\r\r\rCA\r\r\rCV\r\r\rSubs\r\r\rG\r\r\r\r\r24\r\r\rM. Assunção\r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r86\'\r\r\r \r\r\r\r\r15\r\r\rMarcão\r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r\r\r19\r\r\rJorge Gonçalves\r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r80\'\r\r\r \r\r\r\r\r20\r\r\rJoão Ricardo\r\r\r73\'\r\r\r \r\r\r50\'\r\r\r \r\r\r\r\r29\r\r\rWilliams\r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r\r\r88\r\r\rJúlio César\r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r\r\r89\r\r\rUillian\r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r\r\r\r\r \r\r\r\r\r\r\rSuplentes\r\r\r\r\rNº\r\r\rJogador\r\r\rCA\r\r\rCV\r\r\rSubs\r\r\rG\r\r\r\r\r71\r\r\rB. Martins\r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r\r\r6\r\r\rE. Rafael\r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r\r\r19\r\r\rRabiola\r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r38\'\r\r\r \r\r\r\r\r54\r\r\rPatrão\r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r72\'\r\r\r \r\r\r\r\r64\r\r\rTomás\r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r\r\r65\r\r\rPiqueti\r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r\r\r67\r\r\rXavier\r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r67\'\r\r\r \r\r\r\r\r\r\r\r
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Braga, Feirense
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19/05 01:10
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Feirense 3-0 Braga B \r\r\r\r\r\r\r\rEquipa Inicial\r\r\r\r\rNº\r\r\rJogador\r\r\rCA\r\r\rCV\r\r\rSubs\r\r\rG\r\r\r\r\r1\r\r\rMarco Rocha\r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r86\'\r\r\r \r\r\r\r\r4\r\r\rLuciano\r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r\r\r7\r\r\rDiogo Cunha\r\r\r59\'\r\r\r \r\r\r80\'\r\r\r28\'\r\r\r\r\r9\r\r\rJorge Pires\r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r82\'\r\r\r\r\r10\r\r\rLudovic\r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r\r\r16\r\r\rTiago Miguel\r\r\r80\'\r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r\r\r22\r\r\rAndré Santos\r\r\r44\'\r\r\r \r\r\r50\'\r\r\r \r\r\r\r\r26\r\r\rRafael\r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r\r\r33\r\r\rFilipe Babo\r\r\r61\'\r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r\r\r87\r\r\rMarcelo\r\r\r32\'\r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r\r\r99\r\r\rPlatiny\r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r\r\r\r\r \r\r\r\r\r\r\rEquipa Inicial\r\r\r\r\rNº\r\r\rJogador\r\r\rCA\r\r\rCV\r\r\rSubs\r\r\rG\r\r\r\r\r73\r\r\rCavadas\r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r\r\r32\r\r\rEzequiel\r\r\r71\'\r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r\r\r40\r\r\rGuilherme\r\r\r25\'\r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r\r\r50\r\r\rNuno V.\r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r67\'\r\r\r \r\r\r\r\r55\r\r\rT. Ribeiro\r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r72\'\r\r\r \r\r\r\r\r60\r\r\rNikiema\r\r\r10\'\r\r\r \r\r\r38\'\r\r\r \r\r\r\r\r68\r\r\rDiogo S.\r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r\r\r74\r\r\rGonçalo\r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r75\' (ag)\r\r\r\r\r76\r\r\rAfonso\r\r\r90+2\'\r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r\r\r77\r\r\rPalmeira\r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r\r\r99\r\r\rManoel\r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r\r\r\r\r\r\r \r\r\r\r\r\r\r\r\rSuplentes\r\r\r\r\rNº\r\r\rJogador\r\r\rCA\r\r\rCV\r\r\rSubs\r\r\rG\r\r\r\r\r24\r\r\rM. Assunção\r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r86\'\r\r\r \r\r\r\r\r15\r\r\rMarcão\r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r\r\r19\r\r\rJorge Gonçalves\r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r80\'\r\r\r \r\r\r\r\r20\r\r\rJoão Ricardo\r\r\r73\'\r\r\r \r\r\r50\'\r\r\r \r\r\r\r\r29\r\r\rWilliams\r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r\r\r88\r\r\rJúlio César\r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r\r\r89\r\r\rUillian\r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r\r\r\r\r \r\r\r\r\r\r\rSuplentes\r\r\r\r\rNº\r\r\rJogador\r\r\rCA\r\r\rCV\r\r\rSubs\r\r\rG\r\r\r\r\r71\r\r\rB. Martins\r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r\r\r6\r\r\rE. Rafael\r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r\r\r19\r\r\rRabiola\r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r38\'\r\r\r \r\r\r\r\r54\r\r\rPatrão\r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r72\'\r\r\r \r\r\r\r\r64\r\r\rTomás\r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r\r\r65\r\r\rPiqueti\r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r\r\r67\r\r\rXavier\r\r\r \r\r\r \r\r\r67\'\r\r\r \r\r\r\r\r\r\r\r
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Braga, Feirense
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19/05 01:08
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Evian Thonon Gaillar
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19/05 01:08
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Marseille
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19/05 01:05
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FC København
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19/05 01:05
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St.Etienne
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19/05 01:03
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Evian Thonon Gaillar
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19/05 01:01
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1991-2013: buon 19 maggio, sampdoriani «Èanche una vittoria della città di Genova soprattutto?». «No,no, una vittoria esclusivamente della Sampdoria. Grazie». Tutta nostra, solo nostra. Buon...
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Sampdoria
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19/05 01:01
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Real Sociedad, Sevilla
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19/05 01:01
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Real Sociedad, Sevilla
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19/05 01:00
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19/05 01:00
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Columbus Crew, Toronto FC
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19/05 01:00
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Columbus Crew, Toronto FC
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19/05 01:00
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Şampiyon Oyuncularımızdan Açıklamalar Şampiyon Galatasaray\'ın futbolcularından Hamit Altıntop, Selçuk İnan, Felipe Melo, Didier Drogba ve Dany Nounkeu, maç sonunda yayıncı kuruluş ve GSTV\'ye
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Galatasaray
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19/05 00:59
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Emotional Beckham pays tribute to PSG The ex-England captain, who played his final professional game at Parc des Princes on Saturday, admitted is was \"special\" to finish his career in the \"beautiful\" French capital
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Paris SG
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19/05 00:59
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Paris SG
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19/05 00:58
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Juventus, Sampdoria
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19/05 00:58
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Juventus, Sampdoria
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19/05 00:58
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St.Etienne
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19/05 00:57
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ITALY/ NAPOLI, Approaching Cerci About to leave Torino for joining back Fiorentina, at least temporarily, Italian international winger and forward Alessio Cerci (25), already tracked by Inter, AC Milan, Wolfsburg and...
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AC Milan, Fiorentina, Inter, Napoli, Torino, Wolfsburg
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19/05 00:57
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ITALY/ NAPOLI, Approaching Cerci About to leave Torino for joining back Fiorentina, at least temporarily, Italian international winger and forward Alessio Cerci (25), already tracked by Inter, AC Milan, Wolfsburg and...
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AC Milan, Fiorentina, Inter, Napoli, Torino, Wolfsburg
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19/05 00:57
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ITALY/ NAPOLI, Approaching Cerci About to leave Torino for joining back Fiorentina, at least temporarily, Italian international winger and forward Alessio Cerci (25), already tracked by Inter, AC Milan, Wolfsburg and...
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AC Milan, Fiorentina, Inter, Napoli, Torino, Wolfsburg
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19/05 00:57
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ITALY/ NAPOLI, Approaching Cerci About to leave Torino for joining back Fiorentina, at least temporarily, Italian international winger and forward Alessio Cerci (25), already tracked by Inter, AC Milan, Wolfsburg and...
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AC Milan, Fiorentina, Inter, Napoli, Torino, Wolfsburg
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19/05 00:57
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ITALY/ NAPOLI, Approaching Cerci About to leave Torino for joining back Fiorentina, at least temporarily, Italian international winger and forward Alessio Cerci (25), already tracked by Inter, AC Milan, Wolfsburg and...
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AC Milan, Fiorentina, Inter, Napoli, Torino, Wolfsburg
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19/05 00:57
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ITALY/ NAPOLI, Approaching Cerci About to leave Torino for joining back Fiorentina, at least temporarily, Italian international winger and forward Alessio Cerci (25), already tracked by Inter, AC Milan, Wolfsburg and...
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AC Milan, Fiorentina, Inter, Napoli, Torino, Wolfsburg
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19/05 00:53
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La angustia en sus distintos grados El Athletic visita al Real Zaragoza, que busca avanzar en su camino hacia la salvación. El objetivo de los de Bielsa es sumar al menos el punto que necesita para sellar la suya de manera matemática. Leer
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Athletic Bilbao, Zaragoza
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19/05 00:53
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La angustia en sus distintos grados El Athletic visita al Real Zaragoza, que busca avanzar en su camino hacia la salvación. El objetivo de los de Bielsa es sumar al menos el punto que necesita para sellar la suya de manera matemática. Leer
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Athletic Bilbao, Zaragoza
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19/05 00:52
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Brest, Paris SG
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19/05 00:52
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Brest, Paris SG
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19/05 00:51
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19/05 00:48
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Rennes
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19/05 00:43
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Manchester City
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19/05 00:42
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Montpellier
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19/05 00:41
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Real Sociedad, Sevilla
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19/05 00:41
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Real Sociedad, Sevilla
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19/05 00:41
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Valencia
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19/05 00:40
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Troyes
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19/05 00:39
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Real Sociedad
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19/05 00:39
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St.Etienne
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19/05 00:38
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Bastia, Nancy
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19/05 00:38
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Bastia, Nancy
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19/05 00:34
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Beckham: \"Content de partir en champion\" On peut être l\'une des plus grandes stars de la planète foot et au-delà, David Beckham n\'a pas fait semblant ce samedi, au Parc des Princes, lorsque le milieu de terrain anglais du PSG a fait ses adieux en larmes au football professionnel à la 82e minute du match de la 37e journée de Ligue 1 face à Brest (3-1) : "Je suis triste d’arrêter, mais c’était le bon moment. Il y a beaucoup d’émotion et je suis content de partir en champion, a souligné Beckham au micro de BeIn Sport. Tout le monde m’a traité comme si j’étais au club depuis dix ans, que ce soit les joueurs, les supporters ou les dirigeants (...) Je suis triste d’arrêter, mais c’était le bon moment. Il y a beaucoup d’émotions et je suis content de partir en champion. Je souhaite le meilleur à tout le monde et je n’imaginais pas finir ma carrière ailleurs." L\'ancien Mancunien confirmera son intention d\'endosser à l\'avenir une fonction au sein de l\'organigramme du PSG.
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Brest, Paris SG
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19/05 00:34
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Beckham: \"Content de partir en champion\" On peut être l\'une des plus grandes stars de la planète foot et au-delà, David Beckham n\'a pas fait semblant ce samedi, au Parc des Princes, lorsque le milieu de terrain anglais du PSG a fait ses adieux en larmes au football professionnel à la 82e minute du match de la 37e journée de Ligue 1 face à Brest (3-1) : "Je suis triste d’arrêter, mais c’était le bon moment. Il y a beaucoup d’émotion et je suis content de partir en champion, a souligné Beckham au micro de BeIn Sport. Tout le monde m’a traité comme si j’étais au club depuis dix ans, que ce soit les joueurs, les supporters ou les dirigeants (...) Je suis triste d’arrêter, mais c’était le bon moment. Il y a beaucoup d’émotions et je suis content de partir en champion. Je souhaite le meilleur à tout le monde et je n’imaginais pas finir ma carrière ailleurs." L\'ancien Mancunien confirmera son intention d\'endosser à l\'avenir une fonction au sein de l\'organigramme du PSG.
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Brest, Paris SG
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19/05 00:32
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El Madrid quiere despedir ya a Mourinho Tras la decepción de perder la Copa del Rey en el Santiago Bernabéu ante el Atlético de Madrid , Mourinho recordaba que le quedaban tres años de contrato y que en breve se iba a saber de su futuro a través del club. De hecho, este lunes se reúne la Junta...
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Atletico Madrid
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19/05 00:30
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Asientos libres por bloque Tras recibir a los Socios/as convocados en el día de hoy, 18 de mayo de 2013, presentamos a continuación el listado de asientos libres en cada bloque del nuevo campo....
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Athletic Bilbao
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19/05 00:30
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Puygrenier: \"Ça fait mal\" Défait à Marcel-Picot par Bastia (1-2) lors de la 37e journée de Ligue 1, Nancy a été condamné ce samedi soir à évoluer en Ligue 2 la saison prochaine. Après le coup de sifflet final, Sébastien Puygrenier, buteur à l’heure de jeu, n’a pu masquer son émotion avec des sanglots dans la voix. "On va relever la tête. Ça fait chier pour tout le monde, le club, les gens, nous bien sûr, a lâché le défenseur central de l’ASNL au micro de BeIn Sport. On part de tellement loin, on a fait une remontée fantastique. C’est beau, voilà… On va tout faire en Ligue 2 pour que le club se relève. On a montré un tout autre visage sur la deuxième partie de saison. On a tout donné, ça fait mal… Ça reste que du foot, mais ça fait mal…"
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Bastia, Nancy
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19/05 00:30
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Puygrenier: \"Ça fait mal\" Défait à Marcel-Picot par Bastia (1-2) lors de la 37e journée de Ligue 1, Nancy a été condamné ce samedi soir à évoluer en Ligue 2 la saison prochaine. Après le coup de sifflet final, Sébastien Puygrenier, buteur à l’heure de jeu, n’a pu masquer son émotion avec des sanglots dans la voix. "On va relever la tête. Ça fait chier pour tout le monde, le club, les gens, nous bien sûr, a lâché le défenseur central de l’ASNL au micro de BeIn Sport. On part de tellement loin, on a fait une remontée fantastique. C’est beau, voilà… On va tout faire en Ligue 2 pour que le club se relève. On a montré un tout autre visage sur la deuxième partie de saison. On a tout donné, ça fait mal… Ça reste que du foot, mais ça fait mal…"
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Bastia, Nancy
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19/05 00:30
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SN-Café Beste leden van SoccerNews,In het geval je een ban krijgt en het daar niet mee eens bent, kun je een mail sturen naar moderators@soccernews.nlJouw bericht zal bekeken en beoordeeld worden en er zal verder gecommuniceerd worden hierover.Op zondag 9 juni vindt de de door leden af en toe georganiseerde SN-borrel plaats in het schone Utr..
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19/05 00:29
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SFL play-offs: Peterhead used to play off pressure Peterhead and East Fife meet today in the north-east for the right to play Second Division football next season and Balmoor boss Jim McInally is hoping that finishing runners-up to Rangers in the Third Division title race may bring his side a belated benefit in the play-offs.
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East Fife, Peterhead, Rangers
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19/05 00:29
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SFL play-offs: Peterhead used to play off pressure Peterhead and East Fife meet today in the north-east for the right to play Second Division football next season and Balmoor boss Jim McInally is hoping that finishing runners-up to Rangers in the Third Division title race may bring his side a belated benefit in the play-offs.
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East Fife, Peterhead, Rangers
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19/05 00:29
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SFL play-offs: Peterhead used to play off pressure Peterhead and East Fife meet today in the north-east for the right to play Second Division football next season and Balmoor boss Jim McInally is hoping that finishing runners-up to Rangers in the Third Division title race may bring his side a belated benefit in the play-offs.
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East Fife, Peterhead, Rangers
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19/05 00:29
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Sampdoria
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19/05 00:29
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‘Hearts preparing for SPL next season’ - Gary Locke GARY Locke, the Hearts manager, last night said he was confident his team would be playing in the Scottish Premier League next season, despite fears that they could be relegated as punishment for their financial problems.
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Hearts
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19/05 00:27
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Barcelona
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19/05 00:27
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Inverness
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19/05 00:27
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Total fussball: Champions League should be a classic WHEN Bayern Munich wrapped up the Bundesliga with six games of the domestic season left to run, Jupp Heynckes became the oldest manager ever to win the German championship, a record that is merely one of many that Bayern have smashed to smithereens of late.
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Bayern München
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19/05 00:27
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Partick Thistle
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19/05 00:27
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Fraser Forster’s England ambitions concern Lennon CELTIC goalkeeper Fraser Forster’s omission from the latest England squad has left his manager Neil Lennon fearful that the player’s long-term international chances could be looked upon unfavourably by the English hierarchy as a result of his playing in Scotland.
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Celtic
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19/05 00:26
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Real Sociedad, Valencia
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19/05 00:26
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Real Sociedad, Valencia
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19/05 00:26
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19/05 00:22
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Sampdoria
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19/05 00:20
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Crucial win for Granada Granada took a huge step towards securing their La Liga future with a 3-0 victory over fellow strugglers Osasuna.
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Granada, Osasuna
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19/05 00:20
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Crucial win for Granada Granada took a huge step towards securing their La Liga future with a 3-0 victory over fellow strugglers Osasuna.
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Granada, Osasuna
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19/05 00:20
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Brest
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19/05 00:19
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Atletico Madrid
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19/05 00:18
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Bastia, Nancy
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19/05 00:18
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Bastia, Nancy
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19/05 00:17
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Paris SG
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19/05 00:16
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1-2. La Real mantiene el pulso \'Champions\' con el Valencia FÚTBOL SEVILLA-REAL SOCIEDADSevilla, 18 may (EFE).- La Real, con su importante triunfo en el Sánchez Pizjuán (1-2) sigue el duro pulso con el Valencia por clasificarse para la Liga de Campeones y mantiene la cuarta posición en la tabla, mientras que el Sevilla pierde toda su ilusión de seguir en la pelea por volver a jugar un torneo europeo.Leer todo - Sevilla
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Sevilla, Valencia
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19/05 00:16
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1-2. La Real mantiene el pulso \'Champions\' con el Valencia FÚTBOL SEVILLA-REAL SOCIEDADSevilla, 18 may (EFE).- La Real, con su importante triunfo en el Sánchez Pizjuán (1-2) sigue el duro pulso con el Valencia por clasificarse para la Liga de Campeones y mantiene la cuarta posición en la tabla, mientras que el Sevilla pierde toda su ilusión de seguir en la pelea por volver a jugar un torneo europeo.Leer todo - Sevilla
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Sevilla, Valencia
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19/05 00:16
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Evian Thonon Gaillar
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19/05 00:15
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Juventus, Sampdoria
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19/05 00:15
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Juventus, Sampdoria
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19/05 00:15
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Kayserispor
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19/05 00:13
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\"De voorzitter en trainer van Atlético zeiden dat ze me graag willen hebben\" Diego hoopt op groen licht voor een zomerse transfer naar Atletico Madrid. De schaduwspits onthulde zaterdag na de laatste competitiewedstrijd in de Bundesliga graag te willen verkassen naar de Spaanse bekerwinnaar.\"De voorzitter en trainer van Atlético zeiden dat ze me graag willen hebben, laat Diego weten. Vorig seizoen kwam de Braziliaan op..
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Atletico Madrid
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19/05 00:13
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Atletico Madrid heeft interesse in Braziliaan Diego hoopt op groen licht voor een zomerse transfer naar Atletico Madrid. De schaduwspits onthulde zaterdag na de laatste competitiewedstrijd in de Bundesliga graag te willen verkassen naar de Spaanse bekerwinnaar.\"De voorzitter en trainer van Atlético hebben gezegd dat ze me graag willen hebben, laat Diego weten. Vorig seizoen kwam de Brazil..
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Atletico Madrid
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19/05 00:13
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St.Etienne
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19/05 00:12
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David Beckham Rings in Retirement with Emotional Final Home Game It was a sendoff fit for a legend. Playing in the final home match of his career—and presumably the final match of his career—David Beckham was once again triumphant. His club, Paris Saint-Germain, took rival Brest to the woodshed, defeating them 3-1 at Parc des Princes on Saturday. For Beckham, who announced his retirement at age 38 earlier this week, the match was full of touching moments. He was given the captain\'s sleeve one last time for PSG, a team for which Beckham had played in nine Ligue 1 games prior to Saturday evening. The fans in attendance, knowing what a momentous occasion they were witnessing, continuously chanted \"Merci, David\" whenever they got a chance.And Beckham, admittedly not in peak form at this point of his career, played a very nice match. There were no bending, game-winning goals—this isn\'t a movie, after all. Those smashes went to the back of the net off the feet of the ascending Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Blaise Matuidi. But there were tears—and plenty of them. As Beckham was substituted off the pitch at the 82nd-minute mark for Ezequiel Lavezzi, nearly everyone in the stands and I\'ll venture to say watching on television could barely keep his or her composure. Even the normally reserved Beckham understandably came unglued as PSG stopped the match to honor one of the greats. The Associated Press\' Rob Harris sent out a picture of the emotional scene:It was the kind of moment you so rarely see in sports today. There was no animosity toward Beckham from either side for stealing the moment in a Brett Favrian way.There was just respect from everyone on the pitch and those watching in the stands and at home. As Beckham was being substituted, there was an outpouring of congratulatory tweets, including one from British television personality Tim Lovejoy: Adidas\' UK Twitter feed had a wonderful prepared tweet ready for Beckham\'s final sendoff:Others, as captured here by a Beckham fan page, simply wanted to see the star midfielder back for one more year:Barring an unforeseen change of heart, there won\'t be that one more year—and perhaps that\'s a good thing. The scene in Paris on Saturday was the type one hopes for when sending off a hero to ride into the sunset. Beckham was the star kissing his hands and waving goodbye, not the one putting a towel over his head as his career ends with flailing embarrassment.And that touching scene at Parc des Princes will be forever planted in the back of all world football fans\' minds. It will be the perfect time to say goodbye to a player who may not have been the greatest in history, but arguably had the most global impact of any man to ever set foot on the pitch.Yes, other stars like Pele also came to the United States late in their careers. But none carried the cultural mainstream clout of Beckham, who was one of the first stars to ever embrace this 24/7 news cycle we so often deride. David Beckham was at all points in his career a soccer player first, and yet it\'s hard to avoid thinking of him as a celebrity second. Beckham\'s off-the-pitch ventures were well-covered—often too much so. He\'s been a model for high-fashion magazines, made pitches for multinational companies like Coca-Cola and made cameo appearances in movies—and had one filmed using his name. Hell, Beckham even married a \'90s pop icon, Victoria a.k.a. Posh Spice, and the duo were covered with a digital-age glee even before the technological boom. Becks and Posh were William and Kate before the duo were even out of high school.Of course, all of that was secondary behind Beckham\'s excellence on the field. He captained the English national team for 59 matches, fourth all-time behind greats Bobby Moore, Billy Wright and Bryan Robson. And Beckham is the only Englishman ever to score in three World Cups. On the club side, Beckham leaves Paris Saint-Germain in a familiar place—as a champion. The Paris-based club will wrap up its Ligue 1 championship in a road match versus Lorient on May 26. The ongoing stat that most have pointed to is that Beckham has always left a team better than when he came. Manchester United, Real Madrid, the Los Angeles Galaxy and PSG all won titles in his final season with the club. Even when Beckham was no longer the greatest player on the pitch, he brought a boundless energy and winning attitude that was infectious with teammates. Perhaps it was Sir Alex Ferguson, himself heading into retirement, that described his former player best in an interview with the BBC.\"He could run all day, and that has allowed him to stay in the game at that kind of level, playing for his country in his mid 30s,\" said Ferguson. \"Coming from American football to do that is quite amazing, and he is an amazing person.\"There may have been tears shed and heavy hearts had on Saturday, but after over two decades of service to the sport, David Beckham can finally stop running. Read more World Football news on BleacherReport.com
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Brest, L.A. Galaxy, Lorient, Manchester United, Paris SG, Real Madrid
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19/05 00:12
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David Beckham Rings in Retirement with Emotional Final Home Game It was a sendoff fit for a legend. Playing in the final home match of his career—and presumably the final match of his career—David Beckham was once again triumphant. His club, Paris Saint-Germain, took rival Brest to the woodshed, defeating them 3-1 at Parc des Princes on Saturday. For Beckham, who announced his retirement at age 38 earlier this week, the match was full of touching moments. He was given the captain\'s sleeve one last time for PSG, a team for which Beckham had played in nine Ligue 1 games prior to Saturday evening. The fans in attendance, knowing what a momentous occasion they were witnessing, continuously chanted \"Merci, David\" whenever they got a chance.And Beckham, admittedly not in peak form at this point of his career, played a very nice match. There were no bending, game-winning goals—this isn\'t a movie, after all. Those smashes went to the back of the net off the feet of the ascending Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Blaise Matuidi. But there were tears—and plenty of them. As Beckham was substituted off the pitch at the 82nd-minute mark for Ezequiel Lavezzi, nearly everyone in the stands and I\'ll venture to say watching on television could barely keep his or her composure. Even the normally reserved Beckham understandably came unglued as PSG stopped the match to honor one of the greats. The Associated Press\' Rob Harris sent out a picture of the emotional scene:It was the kind of moment you so rarely see in sports today. There was no animosity toward Beckham from either side for stealing the moment in a Brett Favrian way.There was just respect from everyone on the pitch and those watching in the stands and at home. As Beckham was being substituted, there was an outpouring of congratulatory tweets, including one from British television personality Tim Lovejoy: Adidas\' UK Twitter feed had a wonderful prepared tweet ready for Beckham\'s final sendoff:Others, as captured here by a Beckham fan page, simply wanted to see the star midfielder back for one more year:Barring an unforeseen change of heart, there won\'t be that one more year—and perhaps that\'s a good thing. The scene in Paris on Saturday was the type one hopes for when sending off a hero to ride into the sunset. Beckham was the star kissing his hands and waving goodbye, not the one putting a towel over his head as his career ends with flailing embarrassment.And that touching scene at Parc des Princes will be forever planted in the back of all world football fans\' minds. It will be the perfect time to say goodbye to a player who may not have been the greatest in history, but arguably had the most global impact of any man to ever set foot on the pitch.Yes, other stars like Pele also came to the United States late in their careers. But none carried the cultural mainstream clout of Beckham, who was one of the first stars to ever embrace this 24/7 news cycle we so often deride. David Beckham was at all points in his career a soccer player first, and yet it\'s hard to avoid thinking of him as a celebrity second. Beckham\'s off-the-pitch ventures were well-covered—often too much so. He\'s been a model for high-fashion magazines, made pitches for multinational companies like Coca-Cola and made cameo appearances in movies—and had one filmed using his name. Hell, Beckham even married a \'90s pop icon, Victoria a.k.a. Posh Spice, and the duo were covered with a digital-age glee even before the technological boom. Becks and Posh were William and Kate before the duo were even out of high school.Of course, all of that was secondary behind Beckham\'s excellence on the field. He captained the English national team for 59 matches, fourth all-time behind greats Bobby Moore, Billy Wright and Bryan Robson. And Beckham is the only Englishman ever to score in three World Cups. On the club side, Beckham leaves Paris Saint-Germain in a familiar place—as a champion. The Paris-based club will wrap up its Ligue 1 championship in a road match versus Lorient on May 26. The ongoing stat that most have pointed to is that Beckham has always left a team better than when he came. Manchester United, Real Madrid, the Los Angeles Galaxy and PSG all won titles in his final season with the club. Even when Beckham was no longer the greatest player on the pitch, he brought a boundless energy and winning attitude that was infectious with teammates. Perhaps it was Sir Alex Ferguson, himself heading into retirement, that described his former player best in an interview with the BBC.\"He could run all day, and that has allowed him to stay in the game at that kind of level, playing for his country in his mid 30s,\" said Ferguson. \"Coming from American football to do that is quite amazing, and he is an amazing person.\"There may have been tears shed and heavy hearts had on Saturday, but after over two decades of service to the sport, David Beckham can finally stop running. Read more World Football news on BleacherReport.com
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Brest, L.A. Galaxy, Lorient, Manchester United, Paris SG, Real Madrid
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19/05 00:12
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David Beckham Rings in Retirement with Emotional Final Home Game It was a sendoff fit for a legend. Playing in the final home match of his career—and presumably the final match of his career—David Beckham was once again triumphant. His club, Paris Saint-Germain, took rival Brest to the woodshed, defeating them 3-1 at Parc des Princes on Saturday. For Beckham, who announced his retirement at age 38 earlier this week, the match was full of touching moments. He was given the captain\'s sleeve one last time for PSG, a team for which Beckham had played in nine Ligue 1 games prior to Saturday evening. The fans in attendance, knowing what a momentous occasion they were witnessing, continuously chanted \"Merci, David\" whenever they got a chance.And Beckham, admittedly not in peak form at this point of his career, played a very nice match. There were no bending, game-winning goals—this isn\'t a movie, after all. Those smashes went to the back of the net off the feet of the ascending Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Blaise Matuidi. But there were tears—and plenty of them. As Beckham was substituted off the pitch at the 82nd-minute mark for Ezequiel Lavezzi, nearly everyone in the stands and I\'ll venture to say watching on television could barely keep his or her composure. Even the normally reserved Beckham understandably came unglued as PSG stopped the match to honor one of the greats. The Associated Press\' Rob Harris sent out a picture of the emotional scene:It was the kind of moment you so rarely see in sports today. There was no animosity toward Beckham from either side for stealing the moment in a Brett Favrian way.There was just respect from everyone on the pitch and those watching in the stands and at home. As Beckham was being substituted, there was an outpouring of congratulatory tweets, including one from British television personality Tim Lovejoy: Adidas\' UK Twitter feed had a wonderful prepared tweet ready for Beckham\'s final sendoff:Others, as captured here by a Beckham fan page, simply wanted to see the star midfielder back for one more year:Barring an unforeseen change of heart, there won\'t be that one more year—and perhaps that\'s a good thing. The scene in Paris on Saturday was the type one hopes for when sending off a hero to ride into the sunset. Beckham was the star kissing his hands and waving goodbye, not the one putting a towel over his head as his career ends with flailing embarrassment.And that touching scene at Parc des Princes will be forever planted in the back of all world football fans\' minds. It will be the perfect time to say goodbye to a player who may not have been the greatest in history, but arguably had the most global impact of any man to ever set foot on the pitch.Yes, other stars like Pele also came to the United States late in their careers. But none carried the cultural mainstream clout of Beckham, who was one of the first stars to ever embrace this 24/7 news cycle we so often deride. David Beckham was at all points in his career a soccer player first, and yet it\'s hard to avoid thinking of him as a celebrity second. Beckham\'s off-the-pitch ventures were well-covered—often too much so. He\'s been a model for high-fashion magazines, made pitches for multinational companies like Coca-Cola and made cameo appearances in movies—and had one filmed using his name. Hell, Beckham even married a \'90s pop icon, Victoria a.k.a. Posh Spice, and the duo were covered with a digital-age glee even before the technological boom. Becks and Posh were William and Kate before the duo were even out of high school.Of course, all of that was secondary behind Beckham\'s excellence on the field. He captained the English national team for 59 matches, fourth all-time behind greats Bobby Moore, Billy Wright and Bryan Robson. And Beckham is the only Englishman ever to score in three World Cups. On the club side, Beckham leaves Paris Saint-Germain in a familiar place—as a champion. The Paris-based club will wrap up its Ligue 1 championship in a road match versus Lorient on May 26. The ongoing stat that most have pointed to is that Beckham has always left a team better than when he came. Manchester United, Real Madrid, the Los Angeles Galaxy and PSG all won titles in his final season with the club. Even when Beckham was no longer the greatest player on the pitch, he brought a boundless energy and winning attitude that was infectious with teammates. Perhaps it was Sir Alex Ferguson, himself heading into retirement, that described his former player best in an interview with the BBC.\"He could run all day, and that has allowed him to stay in the game at that kind of level, playing for his country in his mid 30s,\" said Ferguson. \"Coming from American football to do that is quite amazing, and he is an amazing person.\"There may have been tears shed and heavy hearts had on Saturday, but after over two decades of service to the sport, David Beckham can finally stop running. Read more World Football news on BleacherReport.com
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Brest, L.A. Galaxy, Lorient, Manchester United, Paris SG, Real Madrid
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19/05 00:12
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David Beckham Rings in Retirement with Emotional Final Home Game It was a sendoff fit for a legend. Playing in the final home match of his career—and presumably the final match of his career—David Beckham was once again triumphant. His club, Paris Saint-Germain, took rival Brest to the woodshed, defeating them 3-1 at Parc des Princes on Saturday. For Beckham, who announced his retirement at age 38 earlier this week, the match was full of touching moments. He was given the captain\'s sleeve one last time for PSG, a team for which Beckham had played in nine Ligue 1 games prior to Saturday evening. The fans in attendance, knowing what a momentous occasion they were witnessing, continuously chanted \"Merci, David\" whenever they got a chance.And Beckham, admittedly not in peak form at this point of his career, played a very nice match. There were no bending, game-winning goals—this isn\'t a movie, after all. Those smashes went to the back of the net off the feet of the ascending Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Blaise Matuidi. But there were tears—and plenty of them. As Beckham was substituted off the pitch at the 82nd-minute mark for Ezequiel Lavezzi, nearly everyone in the stands and I\'ll venture to say watching on television could barely keep his or her composure. Even the normally reserved Beckham understandably came unglued as PSG stopped the match to honor one of the greats. The Associated Press\' Rob Harris sent out a picture of the emotional scene:It was the kind of moment you so rarely see in sports today. There was no animosity toward Beckham from either side for stealing the moment in a Brett Favrian way.There was just respect from everyone on the pitch and those watching in the stands and at home. As Beckham was being substituted, there was an outpouring of congratulatory tweets, including one from British television personality Tim Lovejoy: Adidas\' UK Twitter feed had a wonderful prepared tweet ready for Beckham\'s final sendoff:Others, as captured here by a Beckham fan page, simply wanted to see the star midfielder back for one more year:Barring an unforeseen change of heart, there won\'t be that one more year—and perhaps that\'s a good thing. The scene in Paris on Saturday was the type one hopes for when sending off a hero to ride into the sunset. Beckham was the star kissing his hands and waving goodbye, not the one putting a towel over his head as his career ends with flailing embarrassment.And that touching scene at Parc des Princes will be forever planted in the back of all world football fans\' minds. It will be the perfect time to say goodbye to a player who may not have been the greatest in history, but arguably had the most global impact of any man to ever set foot on the pitch.Yes, other stars like Pele also came to the United States late in their careers. But none carried the cultural mainstream clout of Beckham, who was one of the first stars to ever embrace this 24/7 news cycle we so often deride. David Beckham was at all points in his career a soccer player first, and yet it\'s hard to avoid thinking of him as a celebrity second. Beckham\'s off-the-pitch ventures were well-covered—often too much so. He\'s been a model for high-fashion magazines, made pitches for multinational companies like Coca-Cola and made cameo appearances in movies—and had one filmed using his name. Hell, Beckham even married a \'90s pop icon, Victoria a.k.a. Posh Spice, and the duo were covered with a digital-age glee even before the technological boom. Becks and Posh were William and Kate before the duo were even out of high school.Of course, all of that was secondary behind Beckham\'s excellence on the field. He captained the English national team for 59 matches, fourth all-time behind greats Bobby Moore, Billy Wright and Bryan Robson. And Beckham is the only Englishman ever to score in three World Cups. On the club side, Beckham leaves Paris Saint-Germain in a familiar place—as a champion. The Paris-based club will wrap up its Ligue 1 championship in a road match versus Lorient on May 26. The ongoing stat that most have pointed to is that Beckham has always left a team better than when he came. Manchester United, Real Madrid, the Los Angeles Galaxy and PSG all won titles in his final season with the club. Even when Beckham was no longer the greatest player on the pitch, he brought a boundless energy and winning attitude that was infectious with teammates. Perhaps it was Sir Alex Ferguson, himself heading into retirement, that described his former player best in an interview with the BBC.\"He could run all day, and that has allowed him to stay in the game at that kind of level, playing for his country in his mid 30s,\" said Ferguson. \"Coming from American football to do that is quite amazing, and he is an amazing person.\"There may have been tears shed and heavy hearts had on Saturday, but after over two decades of service to the sport, David Beckham can finally stop running. Read more World Football news on BleacherReport.com
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Brest, L.A. Galaxy, Lorient, Manchester United, Paris SG, Real Madrid
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19/05 00:12
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David Beckham Rings in Retirement with Emotional Final Home Game It was a sendoff fit for a legend. Playing in the final home match of his career—and presumably the final match of his career—David Beckham was once again triumphant. His club, Paris Saint-Germain, took rival Brest to the woodshed, defeating them 3-1 at Parc des Princes on Saturday. For Beckham, who announced his retirement at age 38 earlier this week, the match was full of touching moments. He was given the captain\'s sleeve one last time for PSG, a team for which Beckham had played in nine Ligue 1 games prior to Saturday evening. The fans in attendance, knowing what a momentous occasion they were witnessing, continuously chanted \"Merci, David\" whenever they got a chance.And Beckham, admittedly not in peak form at this point of his career, played a very nice match. There were no bending, game-winning goals—this isn\'t a movie, after all. Those smashes went to the back of the net off the feet of the ascending Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Blaise Matuidi. But there were tears—and plenty of them. As Beckham was substituted off the pitch at the 82nd-minute mark for Ezequiel Lavezzi, nearly everyone in the stands and I\'ll venture to say watching on television could barely keep his or her composure. Even the normally reserved Beckham understandably came unglued as PSG stopped the match to honor one of the greats. The Associated Press\' Rob Harris sent out a picture of the emotional scene:It was the kind of moment you so rarely see in sports today. There was no animosity toward Beckham from either side for stealing the moment in a Brett Favrian way.There was just respect from everyone on the pitch and those watching in the stands and at home. As Beckham was being substituted, there was an outpouring of congratulatory tweets, including one from British television personality Tim Lovejoy: Adidas\' UK Twitter feed had a wonderful prepared tweet ready for Beckham\'s final sendoff:Others, as captured here by a Beckham fan page, simply wanted to see the star midfielder back for one more year:Barring an unforeseen change of heart, there won\'t be that one more year—and perhaps that\'s a good thing. The scene in Paris on Saturday was the type one hopes for when sending off a hero to ride into the sunset. Beckham was the star kissing his hands and waving goodbye, not the one putting a towel over his head as his career ends with flailing embarrassment.And that touching scene at Parc des Princes will be forever planted in the back of all world football fans\' minds. It will be the perfect time to say goodbye to a player who may not have been the greatest in history, but arguably had the most global impact of any man to ever set foot on the pitch.Yes, other stars like Pele also came to the United States late in their careers. But none carried the cultural mainstream clout of Beckham, who was one of the first stars to ever embrace this 24/7 news cycle we so often deride. David Beckham was at all points in his career a soccer player first, and yet it\'s hard to avoid thinking of him as a celebrity second. Beckham\'s off-the-pitch ventures were well-covered—often too much so. He\'s been a model for high-fashion magazines, made pitches for multinational companies like Coca-Cola and made cameo appearances in movies—and had one filmed using his name. Hell, Beckham even married a \'90s pop icon, Victoria a.k.a. Posh Spice, and the duo were covered with a digital-age glee even before the technological boom. Becks and Posh were William and Kate before the duo were even out of high school.Of course, all of that was secondary behind Beckham\'s excellence on the field. He captained the English national team for 59 matches, fourth all-time behind greats Bobby Moore, Billy Wright and Bryan Robson. And Beckham is the only Englishman ever to score in three World Cups. On the club side, Beckham leaves Paris Saint-Germain in a familiar place—as a champion. The Paris-based club will wrap up its Ligue 1 championship in a road match versus Lorient on May 26. The ongoing stat that most have pointed to is that Beckham has always left a team better than when he came. Manchester United, Real Madrid, the Los Angeles Galaxy and PSG all won titles in his final season with the club. Even when Beckham was no longer the greatest player on the pitch, he brought a boundless energy and winning attitude that was infectious with teammates. Perhaps it was Sir Alex Ferguson, himself heading into retirement, that described his former player best in an interview with the BBC.\"He could run all day, and that has allowed him to stay in the game at that kind of level, playing for his country in his mid 30s,\" said Ferguson. \"Coming from American football to do that is quite amazing, and he is an amazing person.\"There may have been tears shed and heavy hearts had on Saturday, but after over two decades of service to the sport, David Beckham can finally stop running. Read more World Football news on BleacherReport.com
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Brest, L.A. Galaxy, Lorient, Manchester United, Paris SG, Real Madrid
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19/05 00:12
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David Beckham Rings in Retirement with Emotional Final Home Game It was a sendoff fit for a legend. Playing in the final home match of his career—and presumably the final match of his career—David Beckham was once again triumphant. His club, Paris Saint-Germain, took rival Brest to the woodshed, defeating them 3-1 at Parc des Princes on Saturday. For Beckham, who announced his retirement at age 38 earlier this week, the match was full of touching moments. He was given the captain\'s sleeve one last time for PSG, a team for which Beckham had played in nine Ligue 1 games prior to Saturday evening. The fans in attendance, knowing what a momentous occasion they were witnessing, continuously chanted \"Merci, David\" whenever they got a chance.And Beckham, admittedly not in peak form at this point of his career, played a very nice match. There were no bending, game-winning goals—this isn\'t a movie, after all. Those smashes went to the back of the net off the feet of the ascending Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Blaise Matuidi. But there were tears—and plenty of them. As Beckham was substituted off the pitch at the 82nd-minute mark for Ezequiel Lavezzi, nearly everyone in the stands and I\'ll venture to say watching on television could barely keep his or her composure. Even the normally reserved Beckham understandably came unglued as PSG stopped the match to honor one of the greats. The Associated Press\' Rob Harris sent out a picture of the emotional scene:It was the kind of moment you so rarely see in sports today. There was no animosity toward Beckham from either side for stealing the moment in a Brett Favrian way.There was just respect from everyone on the pitch and those watching in the stands and at home. As Beckham was being substituted, there was an outpouring of congratulatory tweets, including one from British television personality Tim Lovejoy: Adidas\' UK Twitter feed had a wonderful prepared tweet ready for Beckham\'s final sendoff:Others, as captured here by a Beckham fan page, simply wanted to see the star midfielder back for one more year:Barring an unforeseen change of heart, there won\'t be that one more year—and perhaps that\'s a good thing. The scene in Paris on Saturday was the type one hopes for when sending off a hero to ride into the sunset. Beckham was the star kissing his hands and waving goodbye, not the one putting a towel over his head as his career ends with flailing embarrassment.And that touching scene at Parc des Princes will be forever planted in the back of all world football fans\' minds. It will be the perfect time to say goodbye to a player who may not have been the greatest in history, but arguably had the most global impact of any man to ever set foot on the pitch.Yes, other stars like Pele also came to the United States late in their careers. But none carried the cultural mainstream clout of Beckham, who was one of the first stars to ever embrace this 24/7 news cycle we so often deride. David Beckham was at all points in his career a soccer player first, and yet it\'s hard to avoid thinking of him as a celebrity second. Beckham\'s off-the-pitch ventures were well-covered—often too much so. He\'s been a model for high-fashion magazines, made pitches for multinational companies like Coca-Cola and made cameo appearances in movies—and had one filmed using his name. Hell, Beckham even married a \'90s pop icon, Victoria a.k.a. Posh Spice, and the duo were covered with a digital-age glee even before the technological boom. Becks and Posh were William and Kate before the duo were even out of high school.Of course, all of that was secondary behind Beckham\'s excellence on the field. He captained the English national team for 59 matches, fourth all-time behind greats Bobby Moore, Billy Wright and Bryan Robson. And Beckham is the only Englishman ever to score in three World Cups. On the club side, Beckham leaves Paris Saint-Germain in a familiar place—as a champion. The Paris-based club will wrap up its Ligue 1 championship in a road match versus Lorient on May 26. The ongoing stat that most have pointed to is that Beckham has always left a team better than when he came. Manchester United, Real Madrid, the Los Angeles Galaxy and PSG all won titles in his final season with the club. Even when Beckham was no longer the greatest player on the pitch, he brought a boundless energy and winning attitude that was infectious with teammates. Perhaps it was Sir Alex Ferguson, himself heading into retirement, that described his former player best in an interview with the BBC.\"He could run all day, and that has allowed him to stay in the game at that kind of level, playing for his country in his mid 30s,\" said Ferguson. \"Coming from American football to do that is quite amazing, and he is an amazing person.\"There may have been tears shed and heavy hearts had on Saturday, but after over two decades of service to the sport, David Beckham can finally stop running. Read more World Football news on BleacherReport.com
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Brest, L.A. Galaxy, Lorient, Manchester United, Paris SG, Real Madrid
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19/05 00:12
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Bonheur total ! Victoire 2-0 et maintien (quasi) assuré grâce à la défaite de Nancy dans le même temps face à Bastia, l’ETG FC a vécu une soirée...
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Bastia, Evian Thonon Gaillar, Nancy
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19/05 00:12
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Bonheur total ! Victoire 2-0 et maintien (quasi) assuré grâce à la défaite de Nancy dans le même temps face à Bastia, l’ETG FC a vécu une soirée...
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Bastia, Evian Thonon Gaillar, Nancy
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19/05 00:12
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Bonheur total ! Victoire 2-0 et maintien (quasi) assuré grâce à la défaite de Nancy dans le même temps face à Bastia, l’ETG FC a vécu une soirée...
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Bastia, Evian Thonon Gaillar, Nancy
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19/05 00:11
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Bordeaux, Troyes
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19/05 00:11
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Bordeaux, Troyes
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19/05 00:10
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Arsenal, Newcastle, Sunderland, Tottenham
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19/05 00:10
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Arsenal, Newcastle, Sunderland, Tottenham
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19/05 00:10
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Arsenal, Newcastle, Sunderland, Tottenham
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19/05 00:10
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Arsenal, Newcastle, Sunderland, Tottenham
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19/05 00:10
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Sochaux
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19/05 00:09
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Bastia, Sochaux, Toulouse
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19/05 00:09
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Bastia, Sochaux, Toulouse
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19/05 00:09
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Bastia, Sochaux, Toulouse
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19/05 00:09
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19/05 00:07
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Brest, Paris SG
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19/05 00:07
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Brest, Paris SG
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19/05 00:07
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Biber gazları hazırdı! Ev sahibi Kardemir Karabükspor açısından çok büyük bir öneme sahip karşılaşma için emniyet, olağanüstü tedbirler aldı.
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Karabükspor
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19/05 00:06
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Xisco les deja con pie y medio en Segunda B El Huesca mereció más en El Arcángel, donde fue superior al Córdoba aunque sólo pudo empatar a dos minutos del final con lo que prácticamente se ve condenado al descenso. Xisco adelantó dos veces a los blanquiverdes, mientras Tariq y Nacho Novo salvaron al menos un punto. Leer
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Cordoba CF, Huesca
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19/05 00:06
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Xisco les deja con pie y medio en Segunda B El Huesca mereció más en El Arcángel, donde fue superior al Córdoba aunque sólo pudo empatar a dos minutos del final con lo que prácticamente se ve condenado al descenso. Xisco adelantó dos veces a los blanquiverdes, mientras Tariq y Nacho Novo salvaron al menos un punto. Leer
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Cordoba CF, Huesca
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19/05 00:05
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LA SAMPDORIA CHIUDE IN BELLEZZA SAMPDORIA-JUVENTUS 3-2 LA SAMPDORIA CHIUDE IN BELLEZZA La Sampdoria supera la Juventus nell\'ultima gara di campionato per 3-2. E per i doriani si tratta di un bis importante, avendo vinto contro i bianconeri anche all\'andata, quando certamente la tensio...
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Juventus, Sampdoria
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19/05 00:05
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LA SAMPDORIA CHIUDE IN BELLEZZA SAMPDORIA-JUVENTUS 3-2 LA SAMPDORIA CHIUDE IN BELLEZZA La Sampdoria supera la Juventus nell\'ultima gara di campionato per 3-2. E per i doriani si tratta di un bis importante, avendo vinto contro i bianconeri anche all\'andata, quando certamente la tensio...
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Juventus, Sampdoria
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19/05 00:05
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Cordoba CF, Huesca
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19/05 00:05
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Cordoba CF, Huesca
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19/05 00:04
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Real Sociedad, Sevilla
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19/05 00:04
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Real Sociedad, Sevilla
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19/05 00:04
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19/05 00:02
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Real Sociedad blijft knokken voor Champions League-ticket Niet Athletic Bilbao, maar Real Sociedad is dit jaar de best presterende Baskische ploeg in de Primera División. Ook zondagavond schreef de succesformatie van Philippe Montanier een overwinning bij. Het Sevilla van Unai Emery kreeg met 1-2 klop. Door de zege bleef Sociedad nog altijd in de race om de vierde plaats.Van held naar schlemiel binnen..
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Athletic Bilbao, Real Sociedad, Sevilla
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19/05 00:02
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Real Sociedad blijft knokken voor Champions League-ticket Niet Athletic Bilbao, maar Real Sociedad is dit jaar de best presterende Baskische ploeg in de Primera División. Ook zondagavond schreef de succesformatie van Philippe Montanier een overwinning bij. Het Sevilla van Unai Emery kreeg met 1-2 klop. Door de zege bleef Sociedad nog altijd in de race om de vierde plaats.Van held naar schlemiel binnen..
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Athletic Bilbao, Real Sociedad, Sevilla
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19/05 00:02
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Real Sociedad blijft knokken voor Champions League-ticket Niet Athletic Bilbao, maar Real Sociedad is dit jaar de best presterende Baskische ploeg in de Primera División. Ook zondagavond schreef de succesformatie van Philippe Montanier een overwinning bij. Het Sevilla van Unai Emery kreeg met 1-2 klop. Door de zege bleef Sociedad nog altijd in de race om de vierde plaats.Van held naar schlemiel binnen..
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Athletic Bilbao, Real Sociedad, Sevilla
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19/05 00:01
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1-2: La Real mantiene el pulso \'Champions\' con el Valencia La Real, con su importante triunfo en el Sánchez Pizjuán (1-2) sigue el duro pulso con el Valencia por clasificarse para la Liga de Campeones y mantiene la cuarta posición en la tabla, mientras que el Sevilla pierde toda su ilusión de seguir en la pelea por volver a...
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Sevilla, Valencia
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19/05 00:01
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1-2: La Real mantiene el pulso \'Champions\' con el Valencia La Real, con su importante triunfo en el Sánchez Pizjuán (1-2) sigue el duro pulso con el Valencia por clasificarse para la Liga de Campeones y mantiene la cuarta posición en la tabla, mientras que el Sevilla pierde toda su ilusión de seguir en la pelea por volver a...
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Sevilla, Valencia
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19/05 00:01
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2-2: El Huesca mereció más en El Arcángel ante un gris Córdoba El Huesca mereció más que un punto en El Arcángel, donde fue superior al Córdoba aunque sólo pudo empatar a dos minutos del final (2-2). Los oscenses siempre fueron por debajo en el marcador pese a ser los que llevaron el dominio del partido, ya que Xisco...
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Cordoba CF, Huesca
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19/05 00:01
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2-2: El Huesca mereció más en El Arcángel ante un gris Córdoba El Huesca mereció más que un punto en El Arcángel, donde fue superior al Córdoba aunque sólo pudo empatar a dos minutos del final (2-2). Los oscenses siempre fueron por debajo en el marcador pese a ser los que llevaron el dominio del partido, ya que Xisco...
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Cordoba CF, Huesca
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19/05 00:00
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Blackpool, Inter, Liverpool, Tottenham
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19/05 00:00
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Blackpool, Inter, Liverpool, Tottenham
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Blackpool, Inter, Liverpool, Tottenham
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19/05 00:00
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Blackpool, Inter, Liverpool, Tottenham
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19/05 00:00
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Chelsea
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19/05 00:00
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Arsenal, Newcastle
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19/05 00:00
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Arsenal, Newcastle
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19/05 00:00
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Sunderland
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19/05 00:00
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Bayern München, Juventus
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19/05 00:00
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Bayern München, Juventus
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18/05 23:59
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Eintracht Frankfurt
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18/05 23:59
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La Champions es más Real Avance. Una jornada menos, en el mismo sitio y más cerca de la Champions (1-2). La Real Sociedad aceptó el pulso con el Valencia, que había vencido horas antes en Getafe, ganó en el Pizjuán y sigue por delante dependiendo de sí mismo para acabar cuarta. Los txuri urdin remontaron el gol inicial de Rakitic, que ayudó a la Real marcándose un gol en su portería. Leer
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Getafe, Real Sociedad, Valencia
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18/05 23:59
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La Champions es más Real Avance. Una jornada menos, en el mismo sitio y más cerca de la Champions (1-2). La Real Sociedad aceptó el pulso con el Valencia, que había vencido horas antes en Getafe, ganó en el Pizjuán y sigue por delante dependiendo de sí mismo para acabar cuarta. Los txuri urdin remontaron el gol inicial de Rakitic, que ayudó a la Real marcándose un gol en su portería. Leer
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Getafe, Real Sociedad, Valencia
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18/05 23:59
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La Champions es más Real Avance. Una jornada menos, en el mismo sitio y más cerca de la Champions (1-2). La Real Sociedad aceptó el pulso con el Valencia, que había vencido horas antes en Getafe, ganó en el Pizjuán y sigue por delante dependiendo de sí mismo para acabar cuarta. Los txuri urdin remontaron el gol inicial de Rakitic, que ayudó a la Real marcándose un gol en su portería. Leer
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Getafe, Real Sociedad, Valencia
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18/05 23:59
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Manchester City
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18/05 23:58
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Liga: La Real Sociedad ajuste Séville La Real Sociedad tient à sa 4e place qualificative pour le tour de barrages de la Ligue des champions. A la lutte avec Valence pour ce dernier rang dans le quatuor de tête de la Liga, les Txuri Urdin sont en effet venus à bout de Séville (1-2) à Sanchez-Pizjuan. Pas un mince exploit pour les protégés de Philippe Montanier qui ont fait la différence par l\'intermédiaire de Rakitic contre son camp (16e) et Agirretxe (24e) malgré l\'ouverture du score du défenseur croate sur une passe du Français Geoffrey Kondogbia (10e). Au classement, la formation de Saint-Sebastien reprend donc le 4e rang après cette 36e journée avec le même nombre de points que Valence mais un meilleur bilan dans les confrontations directes. Les Basques joueront le Real Madrid lors de la prochaine levée du championnat d\'Espagne. Valence accueillera lui Grenade.
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Granada, Real Madrid, Real Sociedad, Sevilla, Valencia
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18/05 23:58
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Liga: La Real Sociedad ajuste Séville La Real Sociedad tient à sa 4e place qualificative pour le tour de barrages de la Ligue des champions. A la lutte avec Valence pour ce dernier rang dans le quatuor de tête de la Liga, les Txuri Urdin sont en effet venus à bout de Séville (1-2) à Sanchez-Pizjuan. Pas un mince exploit pour les protégés de Philippe Montanier qui ont fait la différence par l\'intermédiaire de Rakitic contre son camp (16e) et Agirretxe (24e) malgré l\'ouverture du score du défenseur croate sur une passe du Français Geoffrey Kondogbia (10e). Au classement, la formation de Saint-Sebastien reprend donc le 4e rang après cette 36e journée avec le même nombre de points que Valence mais un meilleur bilan dans les confrontations directes. Les Basques joueront le Real Madrid lors de la prochaine levée du championnat d\'Espagne. Valence accueillera lui Grenade.
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Granada, Real Madrid, Real Sociedad, Sevilla, Valencia
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18/05 23:58
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Liga: La Real Sociedad ajuste Séville La Real Sociedad tient à sa 4e place qualificative pour le tour de barrages de la Ligue des champions. A la lutte avec Valence pour ce dernier rang dans le quatuor de tête de la Liga, les Txuri Urdin sont en effet venus à bout de Séville (1-2) à Sanchez-Pizjuan. Pas un mince exploit pour les protégés de Philippe Montanier qui ont fait la différence par l\'intermédiaire de Rakitic contre son camp (16e) et Agirretxe (24e) malgré l\'ouverture du score du défenseur croate sur une passe du Français Geoffrey Kondogbia (10e). Au classement, la formation de Saint-Sebastien reprend donc le 4e rang après cette 36e journée avec le même nombre de points que Valence mais un meilleur bilan dans les confrontations directes. Les Basques joueront le Real Madrid lors de la prochaine levée du championnat d\'Espagne. Valence accueillera lui Grenade.
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Granada, Real Madrid, Real Sociedad, Sevilla, Valencia
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18/05 23:58
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Liga: La Real Sociedad ajuste Séville La Real Sociedad tient à sa 4e place qualificative pour le tour de barrages de la Ligue des champions. A la lutte avec Valence pour ce dernier rang dans le quatuor de tête de la Liga, les Txuri Urdin sont en effet venus à bout de Séville (1-2) à Sanchez-Pizjuan. Pas un mince exploit pour les protégés de Philippe Montanier qui ont fait la différence par l\'intermédiaire de Rakitic contre son camp (16e) et Agirretxe (24e) malgré l\'ouverture du score du défenseur croate sur une passe du Français Geoffrey Kondogbia (10e). Au classement, la formation de Saint-Sebastien reprend donc le 4e rang après cette 36e journée avec le même nombre de points que Valence mais un meilleur bilan dans les confrontations directes. Les Basques joueront le Real Madrid lors de la prochaine levée du championnat d\'Espagne. Valence accueillera lui Grenade.
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Granada, Real Madrid, Real Sociedad, Sevilla, Valencia
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18/05 23:58
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Liga: La Real Sociedad ajuste Séville La Real Sociedad tient à sa 4e place qualificative pour le tour de barrages de la Ligue des champions. A la lutte avec Valence pour ce dernier rang dans le quatuor de tête de la Liga, les Txuri Urdin sont en effet venus à bout de Séville (1-2) à Sanchez-Pizjuan. Pas un mince exploit pour les protégés de Philippe Montanier qui ont fait la différence par l\'intermédiaire de Rakitic contre son camp (16e) et Agirretxe (24e) malgré l\'ouverture du score du défenseur croate sur une passe du Français Geoffrey Kondogbia (10e). Au classement, la formation de Saint-Sebastien reprend donc le 4e rang après cette 36e journée avec le même nombre de points que Valence mais un meilleur bilan dans les confrontations directes. Les Basques joueront le Real Madrid lors de la prochaine levée du championnat d\'Espagne. Valence accueillera lui Grenade.
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Granada, Real Madrid, Real Sociedad, Sevilla, Valencia
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18/05 23:58
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Marseille
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18/05 23:57
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18/05 23:57
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Arsenal, Newcastle
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18/05 23:57
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Arsenal, Newcastle
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18/05 23:56
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Man City: Clichy prolonge 4 ans Le latéral gauche de Manchester City Gaël Clichy a officiellement prolongé son contrat avec le club de quatre années supplémentaires. C\'est ce qu\'a indiqué le site mancunien ce samedi. "Je suis vraiment heureux d\'avoir signé un nouveau contrat avec City et je me projette déjà sur la prochaine saison", a déclaré l\'international français de 27 ans. Arrivé en juillet 2011 en provenance d\'Arsenal, Gaël Clichy a disputé 74 rencontres avec le champion d\'Angleterre 2012. Il est désormais lié au club jusqu\'en juin 2019.
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Arsenal, Manchester City
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18/05 23:56
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Man City: Clichy prolonge 4 ans Le latéral gauche de Manchester City Gaël Clichy a officiellement prolongé son contrat avec le club de quatre années supplémentaires. C\'est ce qu\'a indiqué le site mancunien ce samedi. "Je suis vraiment heureux d\'avoir signé un nouveau contrat avec City et je me projette déjà sur la prochaine saison", a déclaré l\'international français de 27 ans. Arrivé en juillet 2011 en provenance d\'Arsenal, Gaël Clichy a disputé 74 rencontres avec le champion d\'Angleterre 2012. Il est désormais lié au club jusqu\'en juin 2019.
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Arsenal, Manchester City
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18/05 23:56
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Real Sociedad
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18/05 23:56
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Bordeaux, Troyes, Valenciennes
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18/05 23:56
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Bordeaux, Troyes, Valenciennes
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18/05 23:56
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Bordeaux, Troyes, Valenciennes
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18/05 23:55
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Sochaux, St.Etienne
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18/05 23:55
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Sochaux, St.Etienne
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18/05 23:55
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Ajaccio, Rennes
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18/05 23:55
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Ajaccio, Rennes
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18/05 23:54
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VA paie son entame Mené 2-0 au bout de 12 minutes, le VAFC a essayé de revenir au score tout au long de la partie, en vain. Les Rouge et Blanc devront battre Troyes la semaine prochaine au Stade du Hainaut pour espérer gagner une ou deux places au classement...
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Troyes, Valenciennes
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18/05 23:54
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VA paie son entame Mené 2-0 au bout de 12 minutes, le VAFC a essayé de revenir au score tout au long de la partie, en vain. Les Rouge et Blanc devront battre Troyes la semaine prochaine au Stade du Hainaut pour espérer gagner une ou deux places au classement...
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Troyes, Valenciennes
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18/05 23:53
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Hearts staring down barrel of uncertainty THE unclear wording of the Scottish Premier League’s rule book combined with Hearts’ unique ownership structure leaves the Edinburgh club’s long-term future open to interpretation. Specifically, the SPL’s interpretation.
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Hearts
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18/05 23:52
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West Bromwich
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18/05 23:51
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FCSM-Toulouse FC : les réactions Éric Hély : \"On a raté notre début de match. Les joueurs ont eu du mal à se libérer. Nous manquions d’agressivité et nous étions fébriles techniquement. Après les deux buts encais...
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Sochaux, Toulouse
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18/05 23:51
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FCSM-Toulouse FC : les réactions Éric Hély : \"On a raté notre début de match. Les joueurs ont eu du mal à se libérer. Nous manquions d’agressivité et nous étions fébriles techniquement. Après les deux buts encais...
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Sochaux, Toulouse
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18/05 23:51
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Autour du match face au TFC Vincent Nogueira récompensé Vincent Nogueira, qui a été élu \"Joueur du mois\" d’avril 2013 par les supporters sochaliens, a reçu son trophée avant le coup d’envoi de la rencontre des main...
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Sochaux
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18/05 23:51
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Bastia, Nancy
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18/05 23:51
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Bastia, Nancy
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18/05 23:50
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AC Milan
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18/05 23:50
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ESP - Sociedad s’accroche La Real Sociedad a retrouvé ce samedi la quatrième place au classement de la Liga en allant gagner sur le terrain de Séville (2-1).
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Real Sociedad, Sevilla
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18/05 23:50
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ESP - Sociedad s’accroche La Real Sociedad a retrouvé ce samedi la quatrième place au classement de la Liga en allant gagner sur le terrain de Séville (2-1).
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Real Sociedad, Sevilla
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18/05 23:50
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Juventus
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18/05 23:49
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Hazırsanız başlayalım! Erciyes ve Rize, Süper Lig\'e yükseldi gözler ise 3. takımı belirleyecek Play-Off maçlarına çevrildi. İlk maçlar bugün oynanacak. Adana Demir ile Manisa, Konya ile Buca rövanşa avantajlı gitmek için sahaya çıkacak
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18/05 23:49
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\"Neymar desea jugar en el Barça\" El presidente en funciones del Santos , Odilio Rodrigues , ha declarado en los micrófonos de RAC1 que \" Neymar tiene el deseo de jugar en el Barça , pero el Santos ha de analizar las propuestas de todos los clubs, incluido el Madrid , que también está interesado\" El...
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Barcelona
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18/05 23:48
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Beckham: \"Mon dernier match\" Ovationné et en pleurs à sa sortie de la pelouse du Parc des Princes, le milieu de terrain du PSG David Beckham a confirmé que ce match remporté face à Brest (3-1) était le dernier de sa carrière. "Je ressens beaucoup de satisfaction et d’émotion. Ce soir, c’est la fin de ma carrière, c’est sûr. J’ai fait mon temps dans tous les clubs où je suis passé. Que ce soit à Manchester United, au Real Madrid, à Los Angeles et maintenant au PSG. Maintenant, on verra pour la suite", a-t-il déclaré sur BeIN Sport. "Après 22 ans de carrière, je vais prendre quelques mois de repos avec ma famille. J’ai dit avant de venir que je resterais d’une manière ou d’une autre à Paris. C’est spécial pour moi ici et je veux continuer à faire partie du PSG, d’une manière ou d’une autre", a-t-il ajouté. David Beckham est âgé de 38 ans.
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Brest, Manchester United, Paris SG, Real Madrid
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18/05 23:48
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Beckham: \"Mon dernier match\" Ovationné et en pleurs à sa sortie de la pelouse du Parc des Princes, le milieu de terrain du PSG David Beckham a confirmé que ce match remporté face à Brest (3-1) était le dernier de sa carrière. "Je ressens beaucoup de satisfaction et d’émotion. Ce soir, c’est la fin de ma carrière, c’est sûr. J’ai fait mon temps dans tous les clubs où je suis passé. Que ce soit à Manchester United, au Real Madrid, à Los Angeles et maintenant au PSG. Maintenant, on verra pour la suite", a-t-il déclaré sur BeIN Sport. "Après 22 ans de carrière, je vais prendre quelques mois de repos avec ma famille. J’ai dit avant de venir que je resterais d’une manière ou d’une autre à Paris. C’est spécial pour moi ici et je veux continuer à faire partie du PSG, d’une manière ou d’une autre", a-t-il ajouté. David Beckham est âgé de 38 ans.
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Brest, Manchester United, Paris SG, Real Madrid
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18/05 23:48
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Beckham: \"Mon dernier match\" Ovationné et en pleurs à sa sortie de la pelouse du Parc des Princes, le milieu de terrain du PSG David Beckham a confirmé que ce match remporté face à Brest (3-1) était le dernier de sa carrière. "Je ressens beaucoup de satisfaction et d’émotion. Ce soir, c’est la fin de ma carrière, c’est sûr. J’ai fait mon temps dans tous les clubs où je suis passé. Que ce soit à Manchester United, au Real Madrid, à Los Angeles et maintenant au PSG. Maintenant, on verra pour la suite", a-t-il déclaré sur BeIN Sport. "Après 22 ans de carrière, je vais prendre quelques mois de repos avec ma famille. J’ai dit avant de venir que je resterais d’une manière ou d’une autre à Paris. C’est spécial pour moi ici et je veux continuer à faire partie du PSG, d’une manière ou d’une autre", a-t-il ajouté. David Beckham est âgé de 38 ans.
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Brest, Manchester United, Paris SG, Real Madrid
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18/05 23:48
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Beckham: \"Mon dernier match\" Ovationné et en pleurs à sa sortie de la pelouse du Parc des Princes, le milieu de terrain du PSG David Beckham a confirmé que ce match remporté face à Brest (3-1) était le dernier de sa carrière. "Je ressens beaucoup de satisfaction et d’émotion. Ce soir, c’est la fin de ma carrière, c’est sûr. J’ai fait mon temps dans tous les clubs où je suis passé. Que ce soit à Manchester United, au Real Madrid, à Los Angeles et maintenant au PSG. Maintenant, on verra pour la suite", a-t-il déclaré sur BeIN Sport. "Après 22 ans de carrière, je vais prendre quelques mois de repos avec ma famille. J’ai dit avant de venir que je resterais d’une manière ou d’une autre à Paris. C’est spécial pour moi ici et je veux continuer à faire partie du PSG, d’une manière ou d’une autre", a-t-il ajouté. David Beckham est âgé de 38 ans.
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Brest, Manchester United, Paris SG, Real Madrid
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18/05 23:48
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Reims
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18/05 23:47
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18/05 23:45
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Juventus
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18/05 23:45
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David Beckham\'s Recent Success Will Have Huge Long-Term Impact for PSG David Beckham—like he\'s done so many times before—finished his career a winner, with Paris Saint Germain running out 3-1 winners over Brest in the final game. Having lit up the world with his dazzling skills in England, Spain, the United States and now France, Beckham\'s decision to call it quits did come as somewhat of a surprise. Then again, so did his move over the transfer window to join the French club in the first place.And whilst it might not seem like it just yet, the fact is that Beckham\'s presence and success in the French capital could very well have a long-term impact for PSG.Simply having him around in 2013 could lead to great long-term success.Now that might seem like an overreaction and simply more hype surrounding the 38-year-old, but it is the reality. Beckham\'s presence shows that a club is heading in the right direction. The success he so often has at those clubs further proves that to be the case. His incredible trophy cabinet—filled from victories from around the world—would also testify to his success.However, what will be most significant for PSG is the longevity of that success.Having won their first league title in 19 years once Beckham arrived at the club, PSG finally began to show that their millions of dollars purchasing players like Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Thiago Silva, Lucas Moura and plenty more, was finally worth it.And what\'s more, they showed that they can be a competitive force in the Champions League—a competition they\'ll be back in after their Ligue 1 success.The atmosphere in the French club at the moment is one of excitement, not one of sadness about Beckham\'s departure. That much can be seen from their final game against Brest, where Jerome Pugmire (Associated Press) reports that the scenes in Paris looked like they were at one big party.PSG\'s players walked out to a thunderous reception and with Nirvana\'s “Smells like Teen Spirit” reverberating around the Parc des Princes stadium. PSG right back Christophe Jallet dyed his hair in the blue, white and red of the French flag, while the players all wore next season’s team jerseys.It was optimism, not disappointment, that was the focal point of Beckham\'s last game, and if the success he\'s had previously is anything to go by, PSG are in for a wild ride in the near future.Following his departure, Manchester United have won six Premier League titles, numerous league cups and the Champions League. Real Madrid have had similar success in La Liga, and whilst his success at the Los Angeles Galaxy is not yet known, we can only assume it will be just as powerful.Paris Saint Germain have every right to be excited about what the future might bring, for their short-term success with Beckham has been a rousing success.They\'re continuing to land some of the biggest stars in world football and, perhaps most importantly, they have supporters excited about the future of the club.No amount of money or managing can do that—only the players can—and thanks to Beckham, PSG have once again captured the hearts of the French capital.He has established a great culture in his short time there, and whatever future success that the French club has will no doubt come back to that fact. Hit me up on Twitter for more sports goodness: Follow @dantalintyreRead more World Football news on BleacherReport.com
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Brest, L.A. Galaxy, Manchester United, Paris SG, Real Madrid
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18/05 23:45
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David Beckham\'s Recent Success Will Have Huge Long-Term Impact for PSG David Beckham—like he\'s done so many times before—finished his career a winner, with Paris Saint Germain running out 3-1 winners over Brest in the final game. Having lit up the world with his dazzling skills in England, Spain, the United States and now France, Beckham\'s decision to call it quits did come as somewhat of a surprise. Then again, so did his move over the transfer window to join the French club in the first place.And whilst it might not seem like it just yet, the fact is that Beckham\'s presence and success in the French capital could very well have a long-term impact for PSG.Simply having him around in 2013 could lead to great long-term success.Now that might seem like an overreaction and simply more hype surrounding the 38-year-old, but it is the reality. Beckham\'s presence shows that a club is heading in the right direction. The success he so often has at those clubs further proves that to be the case. His incredible trophy cabinet—filled from victories from around the world—would also testify to his success.However, what will be most significant for PSG is the longevity of that success.Having won their first league title in 19 years once Beckham arrived at the club, PSG finally began to show that their millions of dollars purchasing players like Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Thiago Silva, Lucas Moura and plenty more, was finally worth it.And what\'s more, they showed that they can be a competitive force in the Champions League—a competition they\'ll be back in after their Ligue 1 success.The atmosphere in the French club at the moment is one of excitement, not one of sadness about Beckham\'s departure. That much can be seen from their final game against Brest, where Jerome Pugmire (Associated Press) reports that the scenes in Paris looked like they were at one big party.PSG\'s players walked out to a thunderous reception and with Nirvana\'s “Smells like Teen Spirit” reverberating around the Parc des Princes stadium. PSG right back Christophe Jallet dyed his hair in the blue, white and red of the French flag, while the players all wore next season’s team jerseys.It was optimism, not disappointment, that was the focal point of Beckham\'s last game, and if the success he\'s had previously is anything to go by, PSG are in for a wild ride in the near future.Following his departure, Manchester United have won six Premier League titles, numerous league cups and the Champions League. Real Madrid have had similar success in La Liga, and whilst his success at the Los Angeles Galaxy is not yet known, we can only assume it will be just as powerful.Paris Saint Germain have every right to be excited about what the future might bring, for their short-term success with Beckham has been a rousing success.They\'re continuing to land some of the biggest stars in world football and, perhaps most importantly, they have supporters excited about the future of the club.No amount of money or managing can do that—only the players can—and thanks to Beckham, PSG have once again captured the hearts of the French capital.He has established a great culture in his short time there, and whatever future success that the French club has will no doubt come back to that fact. Hit me up on Twitter for more sports goodness: Follow @dantalintyreRead more World Football news on BleacherReport.com
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Brest, L.A. Galaxy, Manchester United, Paris SG, Real Madrid
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18/05 23:45
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David Beckham\'s Recent Success Will Have Huge Long-Term Impact for PSG David Beckham—like he\'s done so many times before—finished his career a winner, with Paris Saint Germain running out 3-1 winners over Brest in the final game. Having lit up the world with his dazzling skills in England, Spain, the United States and now France, Beckham\'s decision to call it quits did come as somewhat of a surprise. Then again, so did his move over the transfer window to join the French club in the first place.And whilst it might not seem like it just yet, the fact is that Beckham\'s presence and success in the French capital could very well have a long-term impact for PSG.Simply having him around in 2013 could lead to great long-term success.Now that might seem like an overreaction and simply more hype surrounding the 38-year-old, but it is the reality. Beckham\'s presence shows that a club is heading in the right direction. The success he so often has at those clubs further proves that to be the case. His incredible trophy cabinet—filled from victories from around the world—would also testify to his success.However, what will be most significant for PSG is the longevity of that success.Having won their first league title in 19 years once Beckham arrived at the club, PSG finally began to show that their millions of dollars purchasing players like Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Thiago Silva, Lucas Moura and plenty more, was finally worth it.And what\'s more, they showed that they can be a competitive force in the Champions League—a competition they\'ll be back in after their Ligue 1 success.The atmosphere in the French club at the moment is one of excitement, not one of sadness about Beckham\'s departure. That much can be seen from their final game against Brest, where Jerome Pugmire (Associated Press) reports that the scenes in Paris looked like they were at one big party.PSG\'s players walked out to a thunderous reception and with Nirvana\'s “Smells like Teen Spirit” reverberating around the Parc des Princes stadium. PSG right back Christophe Jallet dyed his hair in the blue, white and red of the French flag, while the players all wore next season’s team jerseys.It was optimism, not disappointment, that was the focal point of Beckham\'s last game, and if the success he\'s had previously is anything to go by, PSG are in for a wild ride in the near future.Following his departure, Manchester United have won six Premier League titles, numerous league cups and the Champions League. Real Madrid have had similar success in La Liga, and whilst his success at the Los Angeles Galaxy is not yet known, we can only assume it will be just as powerful.Paris Saint Germain have every right to be excited about what the future might bring, for their short-term success with Beckham has been a rousing success.They\'re continuing to land some of the biggest stars in world football and, perhaps most importantly, they have supporters excited about the future of the club.No amount of money or managing can do that—only the players can—and thanks to Beckham, PSG have once again captured the hearts of the French capital.He has established a great culture in his short time there, and whatever future success that the French club has will no doubt come back to that fact. Hit me up on Twitter for more sports goodness: Follow @dantalintyreRead more World Football news on BleacherReport.com
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18/05 23:45
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David Beckham\'s Recent Success Will Have Huge Long-Term Impact for PSG David Beckham—like he\'s done so many times before—finished his career a winner, with Paris Saint Germain running out 3-1 winners over Brest in the final game. Having lit up the world with his dazzling skills in England, Spain, the United States and now France, Beckham\'s decision to call it quits did come as somewhat of a surprise. Then again, so did his move over the transfer window to join the French club in the first place.And whilst it might not seem like it just yet, the fact is that Beckham\'s presence and success in the French capital could very well have a long-term impact for PSG.Simply having him around in 2013 could lead to great long-term success.Now that might seem like an overreaction and simply more hype surrounding the 38-year-old, but it is the reality. Beckham\'s presence shows that a club is heading in the right direction. The success he so often has at those clubs further proves that to be the case. His incredible trophy cabinet—filled from victories from around the world—would also testify to his success.However, what will be most significant for PSG is the longevity of that success.Having won their first league title in 19 years once Beckham arrived at the club, PSG finally began to show that their millions of dollars purchasing players like Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Thiago Silva, Lucas Moura and plenty more, was finally worth it.And what\'s more, they showed that they can be a competitive force in the Champions League—a competition they\'ll be back in after their Ligue 1 success.The atmosphere in the French club at the moment is one of excitement, not one of sadness about Beckham\'s departure. That much can be seen from their final game against Brest, where Jerome Pugmire (Associated Press) reports that the scenes in Paris looked like they were at one big party.PSG\'s players walked out to a thunderous reception and with Nirvana\'s “Smells like Teen Spirit” reverberating around the Parc des Princes stadium. PSG right back Christophe Jallet dyed his hair in the blue, white and red of the French flag, while the players all wore next season’s team jerseys.It was optimism, not disappointment, that was the focal point of Beckham\'s last game, and if the success he\'s had previously is anything to go by, PSG are in for a wild ride in the near future.Following his departure, Manchester United have won six Premier League titles, numerous league cups and the Champions League. Real Madrid have had similar success in La Liga, and whilst his success at the Los Angeles Galaxy is not yet known, we can only assume it will be just as powerful.Paris Saint Germain have every right to be excited about what the future might bring, for their short-term success with Beckham has been a rousing success.They\'re continuing to land some of the biggest stars in world football and, perhaps most importantly, they have supporters excited about the future of the club.No amount of money or managing can do that—only the players can—and thanks to Beckham, PSG have once again captured the hearts of the French capital.He has established a great culture in his short time there, and whatever future success that the French club has will no doubt come back to that fact. Hit me up on Twitter for more sports goodness: Follow @dantalintyreRead more World Football news on BleacherReport.com
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Brest, L.A. Galaxy, Manchester United, Paris SG, Real Madrid
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18/05 23:45
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David Beckham\'s Recent Success Will Have Huge Long-Term Impact for PSG David Beckham—like he\'s done so many times before—finished his career a winner, with Paris Saint Germain running out 3-1 winners over Brest in the final game. Having lit up the world with his dazzling skills in England, Spain, the United States and now France, Beckham\'s decision to call it quits did come as somewhat of a surprise. Then again, so did his move over the transfer window to join the French club in the first place.And whilst it might not seem like it just yet, the fact is that Beckham\'s presence and success in the French capital could very well have a long-term impact for PSG.Simply having him around in 2013 could lead to great long-term success.Now that might seem like an overreaction and simply more hype surrounding the 38-year-old, but it is the reality. Beckham\'s presence shows that a club is heading in the right direction. The success he so often has at those clubs further proves that to be the case. His incredible trophy cabinet—filled from victories from around the world—would also testify to his success.However, what will be most significant for PSG is the longevity of that success.Having won their first league title in 19 years once Beckham arrived at the club, PSG finally began to show that their millions of dollars purchasing players like Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Thiago Silva, Lucas Moura and plenty more, was finally worth it.And what\'s more, they showed that they can be a competitive force in the Champions League—a competition they\'ll be back in after their Ligue 1 success.The atmosphere in the French club at the moment is one of excitement, not one of sadness about Beckham\'s departure. That much can be seen from their final game against Brest, where Jerome Pugmire (Associated Press) reports that the scenes in Paris looked like they were at one big party.PSG\'s players walked out to a thunderous reception and with Nirvana\'s “Smells like Teen Spirit” reverberating around the Parc des Princes stadium. PSG right back Christophe Jallet dyed his hair in the blue, white and red of the French flag, while the players all wore next season’s team jerseys.It was optimism, not disappointment, that was the focal point of Beckham\'s last game, and if the success he\'s had previously is anything to go by, PSG are in for a wild ride in the near future.Following his departure, Manchester United have won six Premier League titles, numerous league cups and the Champions League. Real Madrid have had similar success in La Liga, and whilst his success at the Los Angeles Galaxy is not yet known, we can only assume it will be just as powerful.Paris Saint Germain have every right to be excited about what the future might bring, for their short-term success with Beckham has been a rousing success.They\'re continuing to land some of the biggest stars in world football and, perhaps most importantly, they have supporters excited about the future of the club.No amount of money or managing can do that—only the players can—and thanks to Beckham, PSG have once again captured the hearts of the French capital.He has established a great culture in his short time there, and whatever future success that the French club has will no doubt come back to that fact. Hit me up on Twitter for more sports goodness: Follow @dantalintyreRead more World Football news on BleacherReport.com
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Brest, L.A. Galaxy, Manchester United, Paris SG, Real Madrid
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18/05 23:45
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18/05 23:45
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Lorient, Reims
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18/05 23:45
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Lorient, Reims
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18/05 23:44
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Akigo destanı: 0-2 Akhisar Belediyespor tarihinde ilk kez mücadele ettiği Süper Lig\'e tutunmayı başardı. Yeşil-Siyahlılar, deplasmanda küme düşmesi kesinleşen Ordu\'yu Bruno\'nun iki golüyle yıktı. Hamza Hamzaoğlu ve öğrencileri büyük sevinç yaşadı, ligi destanla tamamladı
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18/05 23:44
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L1 / NANCY - Nancy, l\'espoir n\'aura pas duré Largué après la première partie de saison, Nancy est revenu dans la course au prix d\'un bel effort au printemps. Mais le club lorrain a plongé dans la dernière ligne droite. Inéluctable ?
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Nancy
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18/05 23:43
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Evian Thonon Gaillar, Nice
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18/05 23:43
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Evian Thonon Gaillar, Nice
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18/05 23:43
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Manchester City
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18/05 23:43
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Lorient, Reims
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18/05 23:43
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Lorient, Reims
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18/05 23:41
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CD Chivas USA, Real Salt Lake
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18/05 23:41
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CD Chivas USA, Real Salt Lake
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18/05 23:40
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Belediye düştü: 1-2 Süper Lig\'de 6 sezondur boy gösteren İstanbul Büyükşehir Belediye, son maçında Kasımpaşa\'ya boyun eğdi. Mersin İdmanyurdu ve Orduspor\'dan sonra bir alt kümeye düşen 3. takım oldu. Lacivert-Turunculular karşılaşma sonrası gözyaşlarına boğuldu
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Mersin I. Y., Orduspor
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18/05 23:40
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Belediye düştü: 1-2 Süper Lig\'de 6 sezondur boy gösteren İstanbul Büyükşehir Belediye, son maçında Kasımpaşa\'ya boyun eğdi. Mersin İdmanyurdu ve Orduspor\'dan sonra bir alt kümeye düşen 3. takım oldu. Lacivert-Turunculular karşılaşma sonrası gözyaşlarına boğuldu
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Mersin I. Y., Orduspor
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18/05 23:36
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Il faut encore attendre pour le maintien Les Sochaliens joueront sur la pelouse du SC Bastia leur maintien en Ligue 1. Menés de deux buts face au Toulouse FC, ils ont réduit le score par Giovanni Sio avant la pause mais se sont inclinés e...
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Bastia, Sochaux, Toulouse
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18/05 23:36
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Il faut encore attendre pour le maintien Les Sochaliens joueront sur la pelouse du SC Bastia leur maintien en Ligue 1. Menés de deux buts face au Toulouse FC, ils ont réduit le score par Giovanni Sio avant la pause mais se sont inclinés e...
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Bastia, Sochaux, Toulouse
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18/05 23:36
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Il faut encore attendre pour le maintien Les Sochaliens joueront sur la pelouse du SC Bastia leur maintien en Ligue 1. Menés de deux buts face au Toulouse FC, ils ont réduit le score par Giovanni Sio avant la pause mais se sont inclinés e...
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Bastia, Sochaux, Toulouse
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18/05 23:36
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Toca levantarse El equipo rojillo ha perdido esta noche en el Nuevo Estadio de Los Cármenes cuando sólo restan dos jornadas para el final de la temporada
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Osasuna
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18/05 23:36
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Paris SG
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18/05 23:35
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Sivasspor
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18/05 23:35
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Le bouquet final ! Un champion intouchable sur le terrain (victoire 3-1), les adieux de l’icône Beckham, une fête grandiose en après-match : le Parc se souviendra longtemps de cette soirée ! Tout simplement historique. Et…magique forcément !
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Paris SG
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18/05 23:33
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Bastia, Nancy
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18/05 23:33
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Bastia, Nancy
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18/05 23:31
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Juventus, Sampdoria
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18/05 23:31
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Juventus, Sampdoria
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18/05 23:31
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Tottenham Hotspur: Spurs Enter Final Day in Familiar Position When Tottenham\'s match against Sunderland kicks off Sunday, supporters of the club will have only half of their attention focused on their side\'s performance at White Hart Lane.The other half will be scoreboard watching, hoping arch-rivals Arsenal drop precious points at Newcastle to open the door to the Champions League.Entering these final matches, Arsenal leads Tottenham by one point (and quite a bit of goal difference) for the fourth and final Champions League spot.As a result, Spurs\' only hope in making it to Europe\'s top club competition next season is to win their final match while the Gunners drop points.If you\'re getting a sense of deja vu from this situation, that is quite understandable. After all, an eerily similar situation unfolded just last season.After a surge in the second half of the season, Arsenal carried a one-point lead over Tottenham into last year\'s final day.With Spurs needing to defeat Fulham at White Hart Lane and for Arsenal to slip up against West Brom at the Hawthorns, Tottenham were only able to get their half done: Spurs breezed past Fulham 2-0 while Arsenal battled from behind to a 3-2 victory over Albion.While that lead was for third place and an automatic bid to the Champions League, Chelsea\'s eventual triumph over Bayern Munich in that season\'s Champions League final meant that the Gunners\' victory provided the difference between a Champions League and Europa League campaign for Tottenham.Now, a few differences between these two situations spring to mind.For example, Arsenal\'s ability to catch Tottenham last season was down to Spurs\' terrible late-season form, which saw them lose five of their last 13 matches. On the other hand, this season\'s race has been defined by the Gunners\' incredible run of form, which has seen them take 36 of the past 45 available points.Further, Tottenham entered last year\'s final day worrying more about overcoming Newcastle to hold onto fourth. Meanwhile, they enter this final day rooting for Newcastle to help them attain fourth.Still, the parallelisms between the situations are stark.For the second year running, Tottenham enters its final match needing one point to pass Arsenal.Yet again, Spurs supporters will be watching the scoreboard in hopes that the Gunners will slip up that little bit.If there\'s any luck, the only thing that will be different is the result.Come on, you Frenchmen. Follow @Fw1812Read more World Football news on BleacherReport.com
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Arsenal, Bayern München, Chelsea, Fulham, Newcastle, Sunderland, Tottenham, West Bromwich
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18/05 23:31
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Tottenham Hotspur: Spurs Enter Final Day in Familiar Position When Tottenham\'s match against Sunderland kicks off Sunday, supporters of the club will have only half of their attention focused on their side\'s performance at White Hart Lane.The other half will be scoreboard watching, hoping arch-rivals Arsenal drop precious points at Newcastle to open the door to the Champions League.Entering these final matches, Arsenal leads Tottenham by one point (and quite a bit of goal difference) for the fourth and final Champions League spot.As a result, Spurs\' only hope in making it to Europe\'s top club competition next season is to win their final match while the Gunners drop points.If you\'re getting a sense of deja vu from this situation, that is quite understandable. After all, an eerily similar situation unfolded just last season.After a surge in the second half of the season, Arsenal carried a one-point lead over Tottenham into last year\'s final day.With Spurs needing to defeat Fulham at White Hart Lane and for Arsenal to slip up against West Brom at the Hawthorns, Tottenham were only able to get their half done: Spurs breezed past Fulham 2-0 while Arsenal battled from behind to a 3-2 victory over Albion.While that lead was for third place and an automatic bid to the Champions League, Chelsea\'s eventual triumph over Bayern Munich in that season\'s Champions League final meant that the Gunners\' victory provided the difference between a Champions League and Europa League campaign for Tottenham.Now, a few differences between these two situations spring to mind.For example, Arsenal\'s ability to catch Tottenham last season was down to Spurs\' terrible late-season form, which saw them lose five of their last 13 matches. On the other hand, this season\'s race has been defined by the Gunners\' incredible run of form, which has seen them take 36 of the past 45 available points.Further, Tottenham entered last year\'s final day worrying more about overcoming Newcastle to hold onto fourth. Meanwhile, they enter this final day rooting for Newcastle to help them attain fourth.Still, the parallelisms between the situations are stark.For the second year running, Tottenham enters its final match needing one point to pass Arsenal.Yet again, Spurs supporters will be watching the scoreboard in hopes that the Gunners will slip up that little bit.If there\'s any luck, the only thing that will be different is the result.Come on, you Frenchmen. Follow @Fw1812Read more World Football news on BleacherReport.com
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Arsenal, Bayern München, Chelsea, Fulham, Newcastle, Sunderland, Tottenham, West Bromwich
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18/05 23:31
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Tottenham Hotspur: Spurs Enter Final Day in Familiar Position When Tottenham\'s match against Sunderland kicks off Sunday, supporters of the club will have only half of their attention focused on their side\'s performance at White Hart Lane.The other half will be scoreboard watching, hoping arch-rivals Arsenal drop precious points at Newcastle to open the door to the Champions League.Entering these final matches, Arsenal leads Tottenham by one point (and quite a bit of goal difference) for the fourth and final Champions League spot.As a result, Spurs\' only hope in making it to Europe\'s top club competition next season is to win their final match while the Gunners drop points.If you\'re getting a sense of deja vu from this situation, that is quite understandable. After all, an eerily similar situation unfolded just last season.After a surge in the second half of the season, Arsenal carried a one-point lead over Tottenham into last year\'s final day.With Spurs needing to defeat Fulham at White Hart Lane and for Arsenal to slip up against West Brom at the Hawthorns, Tottenham were only able to get their half done: Spurs breezed past Fulham 2-0 while Arsenal battled from behind to a 3-2 victory over Albion.While that lead was for third place and an automatic bid to the Champions League, Chelsea\'s eventual triumph over Bayern Munich in that season\'s Champions League final meant that the Gunners\' victory provided the difference between a Champions League and Europa League campaign for Tottenham.Now, a few differences between these two situations spring to mind.For example, Arsenal\'s ability to catch Tottenham last season was down to Spurs\' terrible late-season form, which saw them lose five of their last 13 matches. On the other hand, this season\'s race has been defined by the Gunners\' incredible run of form, which has seen them take 36 of the past 45 available points.Further, Tottenham entered last year\'s final day worrying more about overcoming Newcastle to hold onto fourth. Meanwhile, they enter this final day rooting for Newcastle to help them attain fourth.Still, the parallelisms between the situations are stark.For the second year running, Tottenham enters its final match needing one point to pass Arsenal.Yet again, Spurs supporters will be watching the scoreboard in hopes that the Gunners will slip up that little bit.If there\'s any luck, the only thing that will be different is the result.Come on, you Frenchmen. Follow @Fw1812Read more World Football news on BleacherReport.com
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Arsenal, Bayern München, Chelsea, Fulham, Newcastle, Sunderland, Tottenham, West Bromwich
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18/05 23:31
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Tottenham Hotspur: Spurs Enter Final Day in Familiar Position When Tottenham\'s match against Sunderland kicks off Sunday, supporters of the club will have only half of their attention focused on their side\'s performance at White Hart Lane.The other half will be scoreboard watching, hoping arch-rivals Arsenal drop precious points at Newcastle to open the door to the Champions League.Entering these final matches, Arsenal leads Tottenham by one point (and quite a bit of goal difference) for the fourth and final Champions League spot.As a result, Spurs\' only hope in making it to Europe\'s top club competition next season is to win their final match while the Gunners drop points.If you\'re getting a sense of deja vu from this situation, that is quite understandable. After all, an eerily similar situation unfolded just last season.After a surge in the second half of the season, Arsenal carried a one-point lead over Tottenham into last year\'s final day.With Spurs needing to defeat Fulham at White Hart Lane and for Arsenal to slip up against West Brom at the Hawthorns, Tottenham were only able to get their half done: Spurs breezed past Fulham 2-0 while Arsenal battled from behind to a 3-2 victory over Albion.While that lead was for third place and an automatic bid to the Champions League, Chelsea\'s eventual triumph over Bayern Munich in that season\'s Champions League final meant that the Gunners\' victory provided the difference between a Champions League and Europa League campaign for Tottenham.Now, a few differences between these two situations spring to mind.For example, Arsenal\'s ability to catch Tottenham last season was down to Spurs\' terrible late-season form, which saw them lose five of their last 13 matches. On the other hand, this season\'s race has been defined by the Gunners\' incredible run of form, which has seen them take 36 of the past 45 available points.Further, Tottenham entered last year\'s final day worrying more about overcoming Newcastle to hold onto fourth. Meanwhile, they enter this final day rooting for Newcastle to help them attain fourth.Still, the parallelisms between the situations are stark.For the second year running, Tottenham enters its final match needing one point to pass Arsenal.Yet again, Spurs supporters will be watching the scoreboard in hopes that the Gunners will slip up that little bit.If there\'s any luck, the only thing that will be different is the result.Come on, you Frenchmen. Follow @Fw1812Read more World Football news on BleacherReport.com
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Arsenal, Bayern München, Chelsea, Fulham, Newcastle, Sunderland, Tottenham, West Bromwich
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18/05 23:31
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Tottenham Hotspur: Spurs Enter Final Day in Familiar Position When Tottenham\'s match against Sunderland kicks off Sunday, supporters of the club will have only half of their attention focused on their side\'s performance at White Hart Lane.The other half will be scoreboard watching, hoping arch-rivals Arsenal drop precious points at Newcastle to open the door to the Champions League.Entering these final matches, Arsenal leads Tottenham by one point (and quite a bit of goal difference) for the fourth and final Champions League spot.As a result, Spurs\' only hope in making it to Europe\'s top club competition next season is to win their final match while the Gunners drop points.If you\'re getting a sense of deja vu from this situation, that is quite understandable. After all, an eerily similar situation unfolded just last season.After a surge in the second half of the season, Arsenal carried a one-point lead over Tottenham into last year\'s final day.With Spurs needing to defeat Fulham at White Hart Lane and for Arsenal to slip up against West Brom at the Hawthorns, Tottenham were only able to get their half done: Spurs breezed past Fulham 2-0 while Arsenal battled from behind to a 3-2 victory over Albion.While that lead was for third place and an automatic bid to the Champions League, Chelsea\'s eventual triumph over Bayern Munich in that season\'s Champions League final meant that the Gunners\' victory provided the difference between a Champions League and Europa League campaign for Tottenham.Now, a few differences between these two situations spring to mind.For example, Arsenal\'s ability to catch Tottenham last season was down to Spurs\' terrible late-season form, which saw them lose five of their last 13 matches. On the other hand, this season\'s race has been defined by the Gunners\' incredible run of form, which has seen them take 36 of the past 45 available points.Further, Tottenham entered last year\'s final day worrying more about overcoming Newcastle to hold onto fourth. Meanwhile, they enter this final day rooting for Newcastle to help them attain fourth.Still, the parallelisms between the situations are stark.For the second year running, Tottenham enters its final match needing one point to pass Arsenal.Yet again, Spurs supporters will be watching the scoreboard in hopes that the Gunners will slip up that little bit.If there\'s any luck, the only thing that will be different is the result.Come on, you Frenchmen. Follow @Fw1812Read more World Football news on BleacherReport.com
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Arsenal, Bayern München, Chelsea, Fulham, Newcastle, Sunderland, Tottenham, West Bromwich
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18/05 23:31
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Tottenham Hotspur: Spurs Enter Final Day in Familiar Position When Tottenham\'s match against Sunderland kicks off Sunday, supporters of the club will have only half of their attention focused on their side\'s performance at White Hart Lane.The other half will be scoreboard watching, hoping arch-rivals Arsenal drop precious points at Newcastle to open the door to the Champions League.Entering these final matches, Arsenal leads Tottenham by one point (and quite a bit of goal difference) for the fourth and final Champions League spot.As a result, Spurs\' only hope in making it to Europe\'s top club competition next season is to win their final match while the Gunners drop points.If you\'re getting a sense of deja vu from this situation, that is quite understandable. After all, an eerily similar situation unfolded just last season.After a surge in the second half of the season, Arsenal carried a one-point lead over Tottenham into last year\'s final day.With Spurs needing to defeat Fulham at White Hart Lane and for Arsenal to slip up against West Brom at the Hawthorns, Tottenham were only able to get their half done: Spurs breezed past Fulham 2-0 while Arsenal battled from behind to a 3-2 victory over Albion.While that lead was for third place and an automatic bid to the Champions League, Chelsea\'s eventual triumph over Bayern Munich in that season\'s Champions League final meant that the Gunners\' victory provided the difference between a Champions League and Europa League campaign for Tottenham.Now, a few differences between these two situations spring to mind.For example, Arsenal\'s ability to catch Tottenham last season was down to Spurs\' terrible late-season form, which saw them lose five of their last 13 matches. On the other hand, this season\'s race has been defined by the Gunners\' incredible run of form, which has seen them take 36 of the past 45 available points.Further, Tottenham entered last year\'s final day worrying more about overcoming Newcastle to hold onto fourth. Meanwhile, they enter this final day rooting for Newcastle to help them attain fourth.Still, the parallelisms between the situations are stark.For the second year running, Tottenham enters its final match needing one point to pass Arsenal.Yet again, Spurs supporters will be watching the scoreboard in hopes that the Gunners will slip up that little bit.If there\'s any luck, the only thing that will be different is the result.Come on, you Frenchmen. Follow @Fw1812Read more World Football news on BleacherReport.com
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Arsenal, Bayern München, Chelsea, Fulham, Newcastle, Sunderland, Tottenham, West Bromwich
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18/05 23:31
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Tottenham Hotspur: Spurs Enter Final Day in Familiar Position When Tottenham\'s match against Sunderland kicks off Sunday, supporters of the club will have only half of their attention focused on their side\'s performance at White Hart Lane.The other half will be scoreboard watching, hoping arch-rivals Arsenal drop precious points at Newcastle to open the door to the Champions League.Entering these final matches, Arsenal leads Tottenham by one point (and quite a bit of goal difference) for the fourth and final Champions League spot.As a result, Spurs\' only hope in making it to Europe\'s top club competition next season is to win their final match while the Gunners drop points.If you\'re getting a sense of deja vu from this situation, that is quite understandable. After all, an eerily similar situation unfolded just last season.After a surge in the second half of the season, Arsenal carried a one-point lead over Tottenham into last year\'s final day.With Spurs needing to defeat Fulham at White Hart Lane and for Arsenal to slip up against West Brom at the Hawthorns, Tottenham were only able to get their half done: Spurs breezed past Fulham 2-0 while Arsenal battled from behind to a 3-2 victory over Albion.While that lead was for third place and an automatic bid to the Champions League, Chelsea\'s eventual triumph over Bayern Munich in that season\'s Champions League final meant that the Gunners\' victory provided the difference between a Champions League and Europa League campaign for Tottenham.Now, a few differences between these two situations spring to mind.For example, Arsenal\'s ability to catch Tottenham last season was down to Spurs\' terrible late-season form, which saw them lose five of their last 13 matches. On the other hand, this season\'s race has been defined by the Gunners\' incredible run of form, which has seen them take 36 of the past 45 available points.Further, Tottenham entered last year\'s final day worrying more about overcoming Newcastle to hold onto fourth. Meanwhile, they enter this final day rooting for Newcastle to help them attain fourth.Still, the parallelisms between the situations are stark.For the second year running, Tottenham enters its final match needing one point to pass Arsenal.Yet again, Spurs supporters will be watching the scoreboard in hopes that the Gunners will slip up that little bit.If there\'s any luck, the only thing that will be different is the result.Come on, you Frenchmen. Follow @Fw1812Read more World Football news on BleacherReport.com
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Arsenal, Bayern München, Chelsea, Fulham, Newcastle, Sunderland, Tottenham, West Bromwich
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18/05 23:31
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Tottenham Hotspur: Spurs Enter Final Day in Familiar Position When Tottenham\'s match against Sunderland kicks off Sunday, supporters of the club will have only half of their attention focused on their side\'s performance at White Hart Lane.The other half will be scoreboard watching, hoping arch-rivals Arsenal drop precious points at Newcastle to open the door to the Champions League.Entering these final matches, Arsenal leads Tottenham by one point (and quite a bit of goal difference) for the fourth and final Champions League spot.As a result, Spurs\' only hope in making it to Europe\'s top club competition next season is to win their final match while the Gunners drop points.If you\'re getting a sense of deja vu from this situation, that is quite understandable. After all, an eerily similar situation unfolded just last season.After a surge in the second half of the season, Arsenal carried a one-point lead over Tottenham into last year\'s final day.With Spurs needing to defeat Fulham at White Hart Lane and for Arsenal to slip up against West Brom at the Hawthorns, Tottenham were only able to get their half done: Spurs breezed past Fulham 2-0 while Arsenal battled from behind to a 3-2 victory over Albion.While that lead was for third place and an automatic bid to the Champions League, Chelsea\'s eventual triumph over Bayern Munich in that season\'s Champions League final meant that the Gunners\' victory provided the difference between a Champions League and Europa League campaign for Tottenham.Now, a few differences between these two situations spring to mind.For example, Arsenal\'s ability to catch Tottenham last season was down to Spurs\' terrible late-season form, which saw them lose five of their last 13 matches. On the other hand, this season\'s race has been defined by the Gunners\' incredible run of form, which has seen them take 36 of the past 45 available points.Further, Tottenham entered last year\'s final day worrying more about overcoming Newcastle to hold onto fourth. Meanwhile, they enter this final day rooting for Newcastle to help them attain fourth.Still, the parallelisms between the situations are stark.For the second year running, Tottenham enters its final match needing one point to pass Arsenal.Yet again, Spurs supporters will be watching the scoreboard in hopes that the Gunners will slip up that little bit.If there\'s any luck, the only thing that will be different is the result.Come on, you Frenchmen. Follow @Fw1812Read more World Football news on BleacherReport.com
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Arsenal, Bayern München, Chelsea, Fulham, Newcastle, Sunderland, Tottenham, West Bromwich
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18/05 23:31
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Ajaccio, Bordeaux, Sochaux, Troyes
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18/05 23:31
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Ajaccio, Bordeaux, Sochaux, Troyes
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18/05 23:31
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Ajaccio, Bordeaux, Sochaux, Troyes
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18/05 23:31
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Ajaccio, Bordeaux, Sochaux, Troyes
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18/05 23:30
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Wigan, Wolverhampton
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18/05 23:30
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Wigan, Wolverhampton
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18/05 23:30
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Blackburn
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18/05 23:30
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Liverpool, Queens Park Rangers
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18/05 23:30
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Liverpool, Queens Park Rangers
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18/05 23:30
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Liverpool
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18/05 23:30
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Tottenham
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18/05 23:30
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Manchester United
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18/05 23:30
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Conte: «La nostra forza è la mentalità» «Abbiamo gestito la pressione e non è da tutti. Siamo stati bravi a farlo lo scorso anno recuperando punti al Milan, quest’anno tenendo staccate le inseguitrici»
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AC Milan, Juventus
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18/05 23:30
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Conte: «La nostra forza è la mentalità» «Abbiamo gestito la pressione e non è da tutti. Siamo stati bravi a farlo lo scorso anno recuperando punti al Milan, quest’anno tenendo staccate le inseguitrici»
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AC Milan, Juventus
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18/05 23:30
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Carlo Ancelotti : «Une soirée fantastique » Retrouvez les réactions dans le camp parisien à l’issue de la victoire face à Brest (3-1), et bien sûr de la communion avec tout le peuple Rouge et Bleu au Parc des Princes.
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Brest, Paris SG
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18/05 23:30
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Carlo Ancelotti : «Une soirée fantastique » Retrouvez les réactions dans le camp parisien à l’issue de la victoire face à Brest (3-1), et bien sûr de la communion avec tout le peuple Rouge et Bleu au Parc des Princes.
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Brest, Paris SG
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18/05 23:30
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Atletico Madrid, Real Madrid
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18/05 23:30
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Atletico Madrid, Real Madrid
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18/05 23:30
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Arsenal
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18/05 23:30
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Juventus
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18/05 23:29
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Betis
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18/05 23:29
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FC Porto, Internacional, Malaga
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18/05 23:29
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FC Porto, Internacional, Malaga
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18/05 23:29
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FC Porto, Internacional, Malaga
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18/05 23:29
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Lazio
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18/05 23:29
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Juventus
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18/05 23:27
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Nancy 1-2 Bastia : u fogliu di macciu Ce sont des bleus héroïques qui l’ont emporté ce soir à Nancy sur le score de 2-1. Toujours dans le coup, les joueurs de Frédéric Hantz se rapprochent ainsi de la 10è place avant la réception de Sochaux à Armand-Cesari. La fête promet d’être belle ! Consulter la feuille de match.
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Bastia, Nancy, Sochaux
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18/05 23:27
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Nancy 1-2 Bastia : u fogliu di macciu Ce sont des bleus héroïques qui l’ont emporté ce soir à Nancy sur le score de 2-1. Toujours dans le coup, les joueurs de Frédéric Hantz se rapprochent ainsi de la 10è place avant la réception de Sochaux à Armand-Cesari. La fête promet d’être belle ! Consulter la feuille de match.
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Bastia, Nancy, Sochaux
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18/05 23:27
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Nancy 1-2 Bastia : u fogliu di macciu Ce sont des bleus héroïques qui l’ont emporté ce soir à Nancy sur le score de 2-1. Toujours dans le coup, les joueurs de Frédéric Hantz se rapprochent ainsi de la 10è place avant la réception de Sochaux à Armand-Cesari. La fête promet d’être belle ! Consulter la feuille de match.
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Bastia, Nancy, Sochaux
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18/05 23:27
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Sampdoria
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18/05 23:27
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Sampdoria
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18/05 23:26
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J37. SRFC / Ajaccio : 1-1 score final 37e journée de Ligue 1 et dernier match à domicile pour Frédéric Antonetti et ses joueurs. Malgré une belle maîtrise dans le jeu, les « Rouge et Noir » ont du se contenter du match nul face à Ajaccio (1-1 Diawara 5e, Erding 45+2).
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Ajaccio, Rennes
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18/05 23:26
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J37. SRFC / Ajaccio : 1-1 score final 37e journée de Ligue 1 et dernier match à domicile pour Frédéric Antonetti et ses joueurs. Malgré une belle maîtrise dans le jeu, les « Rouge et Noir » ont du se contenter du match nul face à Ajaccio (1-1 Diawara 5e, Erding 45+2).
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Ajaccio, Rennes
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18/05 23:26
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Aysal: Arda artık dönmeli Galatasaray Başkanı Ünal Aysal, bir televizyon programına verdiği röportajda birbirinden çarpıcı sözler sarfetti.
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Galatasaray
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18/05 23:26
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Southampton
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18/05 23:26
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Marseille
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18/05 23:24
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Match – Bordeaux s’incline (1-0) Les Marine et Blanc s'inclinent donc au Stade de l'Aube au terme d'un match disputé. Camus, pour les Troyens, ouvre le score à la 56ème minute de jeu. Les Girondins, réduits à 10 après l'expulsion de Julien Faubert (64'), ont pourtant tenté de revenir au score, en vain. Ce soir, les Bordelais sont 9èmes de L1 à 1 point du 7ème, Lorient.en lire plus
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Bordeaux, Lorient
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18/05 23:24
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Match – Bordeaux s’incline (1-0) Les Marine et Blanc s'inclinent donc au Stade de l'Aube au terme d'un match disputé. Camus, pour les Troyens, ouvre le score à la 56ème minute de jeu. Les Girondins, réduits à 10 après l'expulsion de Julien Faubert (64'), ont pourtant tenté de revenir au score, en vain. Ce soir, les Bordelais sont 9èmes de L1 à 1 point du 7ème, Lorient.en lire plus
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Bordeaux, Lorient
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18/05 23:24
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Juventus, Sampdoria
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18/05 23:24
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Juventus, Sampdoria
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18/05 23:24
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Marseille
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18/05 23:23
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18/05 23:21
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Manchester City
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18/05 23:21
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Lille, Lyon
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18/05 23:21
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Lille, Lyon
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18/05 23:19
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Fuld spilletid til Wass i vigtig Evian-sejr Daniel Wass fik fuld spilletid, da Evian besejrede Valenciennes med 2-0 på eget græs.Indefor kampens første 12 minutter sørgede Saber Khalifa og Fabrice Ehret med hver en scoring for, at måltavlen på Parc des Sports viste 2-0 til hjemmeholdet.Den stilling holdt kampen ud, og sejren betyder, at Evian tager et skridt væk fra bunden i Ligue 1 og rykker op på plads nummer 15, hvor man er noteret for 40 point.Dermed ser Evian ud til at klare sig fri af nedrykning, da man inden sidste spillerunde kun kan hentes af Troyes, der er tre point efter og tilmed har en væsentligt dårligere målscore.I sidste runde møder Evian Bordeaux på udebane, mens Troyes gæster Valenciennes.SE AC HORSENS-BRØNDBY DIREKTE PÅ TV3+ FRA PÅ MANDAG KLOKKEN 15.00.SE AAB-RANDERS FC DIREKTE PÅ TV3 SPORT 1 FRA PÅ MANDAG KLOKKEN 16.30.SE FC MIDTJYLLAND-AGF DIREKTE PÅ TV3 SPORT 2 FRA PÅ MANDAG KLOKKEN 16.55.HUSK: BOKSE-BRAGET FROCH VS. KESSLER DEN 25. MAJ - RING 70 11 20 60 ELLER SE MERE PÅ BOKSEKAMPEN.DK.
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AaB, AC Horsens, AGF, Bordeaux, Evian Thonon Gaillard, FC Midtjylland, Randers FC, Troyes, Valenciennes
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18/05 23:19
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Fuld spilletid til Wass i vigtig Evian-sejr Daniel Wass fik fuld spilletid, da Evian besejrede Valenciennes med 2-0 på eget græs.Indefor kampens første 12 minutter sørgede Saber Khalifa og Fabrice Ehret med hver en scoring for, at måltavlen på Parc des Sports viste 2-0 til hjemmeholdet.Den stilling holdt kampen ud, og sejren betyder, at Evian tager et skridt væk fra bunden i Ligue 1 og rykker op på plads nummer 15, hvor man er noteret for 40 point.Dermed ser Evian ud til at klare sig fri af nedrykning, da man inden sidste spillerunde kun kan hentes af Troyes, der er tre point efter og tilmed har en væsentligt dårligere målscore.I sidste runde møder Evian Bordeaux på udebane, mens Troyes gæster Valenciennes.SE AC HORSENS-BRØNDBY DIREKTE PÅ TV3+ FRA PÅ MANDAG KLOKKEN 15.00.SE AAB-RANDERS FC DIREKTE PÅ TV3 SPORT 1 FRA PÅ MANDAG KLOKKEN 16.30.SE FC MIDTJYLLAND-AGF DIREKTE PÅ TV3 SPORT 2 FRA PÅ MANDAG KLOKKEN 16.55.HUSK: BOKSE-BRAGET FROCH VS. KESSLER DEN 25. MAJ - RING 70 11 20 60 ELLER SE MERE PÅ BOKSEKAMPEN.DK.
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AaB, AC Horsens, AGF, Bordeaux, Evian Thonon Gaillard, FC Midtjylland, Randers FC, Troyes, Valenciennes
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18/05 23:19
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Fuld spilletid til Wass i vigtig Evian-sejr Daniel Wass fik fuld spilletid, da Evian besejrede Valenciennes med 2-0 på eget græs.Indefor kampens første 12 minutter sørgede Saber Khalifa og Fabrice Ehret med hver en scoring for, at måltavlen på Parc des Sports viste 2-0 til hjemmeholdet.Den stilling holdt kampen ud, og sejren betyder, at Evian tager et skridt væk fra bunden i Ligue 1 og rykker op på plads nummer 15, hvor man er noteret for 40 point.Dermed ser Evian ud til at klare sig fri af nedrykning, da man inden sidste spillerunde kun kan hentes af Troyes, der er tre point efter og tilmed har en væsentligt dårligere målscore.I sidste runde møder Evian Bordeaux på udebane, mens Troyes gæster Valenciennes.SE AC HORSENS-BRØNDBY DIREKTE PÅ TV3+ FRA PÅ MANDAG KLOKKEN 15.00.SE AAB-RANDERS FC DIREKTE PÅ TV3 SPORT 1 FRA PÅ MANDAG KLOKKEN 16.30.SE FC MIDTJYLLAND-AGF DIREKTE PÅ TV3 SPORT 2 FRA PÅ MANDAG KLOKKEN 16.55.HUSK: BOKSE-BRAGET FROCH VS. KESSLER DEN 25. MAJ - RING 70 11 20 60 ELLER SE MERE PÅ BOKSEKAMPEN.DK.
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AaB, AC Horsens, AGF, Bordeaux, Evian Thonon Gaillard, FC Midtjylland, Randers FC, Troyes, Valenciennes
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18/05 23:19
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Fuld spilletid til Wass i vigtig Evian-sejr Daniel Wass fik fuld spilletid, da Evian besejrede Valenciennes med 2-0 på eget græs.Indefor kampens første 12 minutter sørgede Saber Khalifa og Fabrice Ehret med hver en scoring for, at måltavlen på Parc des Sports viste 2-0 til hjemmeholdet.Den stilling holdt kampen ud, og sejren betyder, at Evian tager et skridt væk fra bunden i Ligue 1 og rykker op på plads nummer 15, hvor man er noteret for 40 point.Dermed ser Evian ud til at klare sig fri af nedrykning, da man inden sidste spillerunde kun kan hentes af Troyes, der er tre point efter og tilmed har en væsentligt dårligere målscore.I sidste runde møder Evian Bordeaux på udebane, mens Troyes gæster Valenciennes.SE AC HORSENS-BRØNDBY DIREKTE PÅ TV3+ FRA PÅ MANDAG KLOKKEN 15.00.SE AAB-RANDERS FC DIREKTE PÅ TV3 SPORT 1 FRA PÅ MANDAG KLOKKEN 16.30.SE FC MIDTJYLLAND-AGF DIREKTE PÅ TV3 SPORT 2 FRA PÅ MANDAG KLOKKEN 16.55.HUSK: BOKSE-BRAGET FROCH VS. KESSLER DEN 25. MAJ - RING 70 11 20 60 ELLER SE MERE PÅ BOKSEKAMPEN.DK.
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AaB, AC Horsens, AGF, Bordeaux, Evian Thonon Gaillard, FC Midtjylland, Randers FC, Troyes, Valenciennes
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18/05 23:19
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Fuld spilletid til Wass i vigtig Evian-sejr Daniel Wass fik fuld spilletid, da Evian besejrede Valenciennes med 2-0 på eget græs.Indefor kampens første 12 minutter sørgede Saber Khalifa og Fabrice Ehret med hver en scoring for, at måltavlen på Parc des Sports viste 2-0 til hjemmeholdet.Den stilling holdt kampen ud, og sejren betyder, at Evian tager et skridt væk fra bunden i Ligue 1 og rykker op på plads nummer 15, hvor man er noteret for 40 point.Dermed ser Evian ud til at klare sig fri af nedrykning, da man inden sidste spillerunde kun kan hentes af Troyes, der er tre point efter og tilmed har en væsentligt dårligere målscore.I sidste runde møder Evian Bordeaux på udebane, mens Troyes gæster Valenciennes.SE AC HORSENS-BRØNDBY DIREKTE PÅ TV3+ FRA PÅ MANDAG KLOKKEN 15.00.SE AAB-RANDERS FC DIREKTE PÅ TV3 SPORT 1 FRA PÅ MANDAG KLOKKEN 16.30.SE FC MIDTJYLLAND-AGF DIREKTE PÅ TV3 SPORT 2 FRA PÅ MANDAG KLOKKEN 16.55.HUSK: BOKSE-BRAGET FROCH VS. KESSLER DEN 25. MAJ - RING 70 11 20 60 ELLER SE MERE PÅ BOKSEKAMPEN.DK.
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AaB, AC Horsens, AGF, Bordeaux, Evian Thonon Gaillard, FC Midtjylland, Randers FC, Troyes, Valenciennes
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18/05 23:19
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Fuld spilletid til Wass i vigtig Evian-sejr Daniel Wass fik fuld spilletid, da Evian besejrede Valenciennes med 2-0 på eget græs.Indefor kampens første 12 minutter sørgede Saber Khalifa og Fabrice Ehret med hver en scoring for, at måltavlen på Parc des Sports viste 2-0 til hjemmeholdet.Den stilling holdt kampen ud, og sejren betyder, at Evian tager et skridt væk fra bunden i Ligue 1 og rykker op på plads nummer 15, hvor man er noteret for 40 point.Dermed ser Evian ud til at klare sig fri af nedrykning, da man inden sidste spillerunde kun kan hentes af Troyes, der er tre point efter og tilmed har en væsentligt dårligere målscore.I sidste runde møder Evian Bordeaux på udebane, mens Troyes gæster Valenciennes.SE AC HORSENS-BRØNDBY DIREKTE PÅ TV3+ FRA PÅ MANDAG KLOKKEN 15.00.SE AAB-RANDERS FC DIREKTE PÅ TV3 SPORT 1 FRA PÅ MANDAG KLOKKEN 16.30.SE FC MIDTJYLLAND-AGF DIREKTE PÅ TV3 SPORT 2 FRA PÅ MANDAG KLOKKEN 16.55.HUSK: BOKSE-BRAGET FROCH VS. KESSLER DEN 25. MAJ - RING 70 11 20 60 ELLER SE MERE PÅ BOKSEKAMPEN.DK.
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AaB, AC Horsens, AGF, Bordeaux, Evian Thonon Gaillard, FC Midtjylland, Randers FC, Troyes, Valenciennes
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18/05 23:19
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Fuld spilletid til Wass i vigtig Evian-sejr Daniel Wass fik fuld spilletid, da Evian besejrede Valenciennes med 2-0 på eget græs.Indefor kampens første 12 minutter sørgede Saber Khalifa og Fabrice Ehret med hver en scoring for, at måltavlen på Parc des Sports viste 2-0 til hjemmeholdet.Den stilling holdt kampen ud, og sejren betyder, at Evian tager et skridt væk fra bunden i Ligue 1 og rykker op på plads nummer 15, hvor man er noteret for 40 point.Dermed ser Evian ud til at klare sig fri af nedrykning, da man inden sidste spillerunde kun kan hentes af Troyes, der er tre point efter og tilmed har en væsentligt dårligere målscore.I sidste runde møder Evian Bordeaux på udebane, mens Troyes gæster Valenciennes.SE AC HORSENS-BRØNDBY DIREKTE PÅ TV3+ FRA PÅ MANDAG KLOKKEN 15.00.SE AAB-RANDERS FC DIREKTE PÅ TV3 SPORT 1 FRA PÅ MANDAG KLOKKEN 16.30.SE FC MIDTJYLLAND-AGF DIREKTE PÅ TV3 SPORT 2 FRA PÅ MANDAG KLOKKEN 16.55.HUSK: BOKSE-BRAGET FROCH VS. KESSLER DEN 25. MAJ - RING 70 11 20 60 ELLER SE MERE PÅ BOKSEKAMPEN.DK.
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AaB, AC Horsens, AGF, Bordeaux, Evian Thonon Gaillard, FC Midtjylland, Randers FC, Troyes, Valenciennes
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18/05 23:19
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Fuld spilletid til Wass i vigtig Evian-sejr Daniel Wass fik fuld spilletid, da Evian besejrede Valenciennes med 2-0 på eget græs.Indefor kampens første 12 minutter sørgede Saber Khalifa og Fabrice Ehret med hver en scoring for, at måltavlen på Parc des Sports viste 2-0 til hjemmeholdet.Den stilling holdt kampen ud, og sejren betyder, at Evian tager et skridt væk fra bunden i Ligue 1 og rykker op på plads nummer 15, hvor man er noteret for 40 point.Dermed ser Evian ud til at klare sig fri af nedrykning, da man inden sidste spillerunde kun kan hentes af Troyes, der er tre point efter og tilmed har en væsentligt dårligere målscore.I sidste runde møder Evian Bordeaux på udebane, mens Troyes gæster Valenciennes.SE AC HORSENS-BRØNDBY DIREKTE PÅ TV3+ FRA PÅ MANDAG KLOKKEN 15.00.SE AAB-RANDERS FC DIREKTE PÅ TV3 SPORT 1 FRA PÅ MANDAG KLOKKEN 16.30.SE FC MIDTJYLLAND-AGF DIREKTE PÅ TV3 SPORT 2 FRA PÅ MANDAG KLOKKEN 16.55.HUSK: BOKSE-BRAGET FROCH VS. KESSLER DEN 25. MAJ - RING 70 11 20 60 ELLER SE MERE PÅ BOKSEKAMPEN.DK.
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AaB, AC Horsens, AGF, Bordeaux, Evian Thonon Gaillard, FC Midtjylland, Randers FC, Troyes, Valenciennes
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18/05 23:19
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Fuld spilletid til Wass i vigtig Evian-sejr Daniel Wass fik fuld spilletid, da Evian besejrede Valenciennes med 2-0 på eget græs.Indefor kampens første 12 minutter sørgede Saber Khalifa og Fabrice Ehret med hver en scoring for, at måltavlen på Parc des Sports viste 2-0 til hjemmeholdet.Den stilling holdt kampen ud, og sejren betyder, at Evian tager et skridt væk fra bunden i Ligue 1 og rykker op på plads nummer 15, hvor man er noteret for 40 point.Dermed ser Evian ud til at klare sig fri af nedrykning, da man inden sidste spillerunde kun kan hentes af Troyes, der er tre point efter og tilmed har en væsentligt dårligere målscore.I sidste runde møder Evian Bordeaux på udebane, mens Troyes gæster Valenciennes.SE AC HORSENS-BRØNDBY DIREKTE PÅ TV3+ FRA PÅ MANDAG KLOKKEN 15.00.SE AAB-RANDERS FC DIREKTE PÅ TV3 SPORT 1 FRA PÅ MANDAG KLOKKEN 16.30.SE FC MIDTJYLLAND-AGF DIREKTE PÅ TV3 SPORT 2 FRA PÅ MANDAG KLOKKEN 16.55.HUSK: BOKSE-BRAGET FROCH VS. KESSLER DEN 25. MAJ - RING 70 11 20 60 ELLER SE MERE PÅ BOKSEKAMPEN.DK.
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AaB, AC Horsens, AGF, Bordeaux, Evian Thonon Gaillard, FC Midtjylland, Randers FC, Troyes, Valenciennes
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18/05 23:19
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18/05 23:19
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Que la fiesta no pare en Can Barça El Barcelona recibirá este domingo al término de su partido contra el Valladolid el trofeo que le acredita como campeón de Liga 12/13. Tito, según anunció en la previa, dará minutos a los habituales, justo al contrario que Djukic. El equipo azulgrana, sin Messi, debe ganar para mantener sus opciones de llegar a los 100 puntos. Leer
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Barcelona, Valladolid
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18/05 23:19
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Que la fiesta no pare en Can Barça El Barcelona recibirá este domingo al término de su partido contra el Valladolid el trofeo que le acredita como campeón de Liga 12/13. Tito, según anunció en la previa, dará minutos a los habituales, justo al contrario que Djukic. El equipo azulgrana, sin Messi, debe ganar para mantener sus opciones de llegar a los 100 puntos. Leer
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Barcelona, Valladolid
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18/05 23:16
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Lorient
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18/05 23:16
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Galatasaray 14-4 İYİK Galatasaray Sutopu Takımı, Play-off Final Serisi ilk maçında İYİK ile karşılaştı.Seriye 1-0 önde başlayan ve bugünkü ilk maçı 14-4 kazanarak
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Galatasaray
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18/05 23:16
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St.Etienne
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18/05 23:15
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Real Madrid
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18/05 23:15
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Juventus, Sampdoria
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18/05 23:15
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Juventus, Sampdoria
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18/05 23:12
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Falcao dice que vive el presente y que disfruta de este momento FÚTBOL AT MADRIDMadrid, 18 may (EFE).- El colombiano Radamel Falcao, delantero del Atlético de Madrid, recordó hoy que todos los años se habla de su futuro en el club rojiblanco, pero afirmó que él vive \"del presente\" y que está \"disfrutando este momento\", con la consecución de la Copa del Rey frente al Real Madrid en el Santiago Bernabéu.Leer todo - Atlético
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Atletico Madrid, Real Madrid
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18/05 23:12
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Falcao dice que vive el presente y que disfruta de este momento FÚTBOL AT MADRIDMadrid, 18 may (EFE).- El colombiano Radamel Falcao, delantero del Atlético de Madrid, recordó hoy que todos los años se habla de su futuro en el club rojiblanco, pero afirmó que él vive \"del presente\" y que está \"disfrutando este momento\", con la consecución de la Copa del Rey frente al Real Madrid en el Santiago Bernabéu.Leer todo - Atlético
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Atletico Madrid, Real Madrid
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18/05 23:11
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Brest, Paris SG
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18/05 23:11
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Brest, Paris SG
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18/05 23:11
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Sampdoria
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18/05 23:10
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18/05 23:10
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Elche
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18/05 23:08
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West Ham
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18/05 23:06
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Reims assure son maintien Tombeur de Lorient 1-0 samedi soir grâce à un penalty de Grzegorz Krychowiak (34e), le Stade de Reims est désormais assuré de conserver sa place parmi l’élite. Le promu grimpe même à la 14ème place du classement avant une dernière journée qui le verra se déplacer à Marseille. Septièmes, les Merlus recevront eux le PSG.
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Lorient, Marseille, Paris SG, Reims
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18/05 23:06
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Reims assure son maintien Tombeur de Lorient 1-0 samedi soir grâce à un penalty de Grzegorz Krychowiak (34e), le Stade de Reims est désormais assuré de conserver sa place parmi l’élite. Le promu grimpe même à la 14ème place du classement avant une dernière journée qui le verra se déplacer à Marseille. Septièmes, les Merlus recevront eux le PSG.
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Lorient, Marseille, Paris SG, Reims
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18/05 23:06
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Reims assure son maintien Tombeur de Lorient 1-0 samedi soir grâce à un penalty de Grzegorz Krychowiak (34e), le Stade de Reims est désormais assuré de conserver sa place parmi l’élite. Le promu grimpe même à la 14ème place du classement avant une dernière journée qui le verra se déplacer à Marseille. Septièmes, les Merlus recevront eux le PSG.
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Lorient, Marseille, Paris SG, Reims
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18/05 23:06
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Reims assure son maintien Tombeur de Lorient 1-0 samedi soir grâce à un penalty de Grzegorz Krychowiak (34e), le Stade de Reims est désormais assuré de conserver sa place parmi l’élite. Le promu grimpe même à la 14ème place du classement avant une dernière journée qui le verra se déplacer à Marseille. Septièmes, les Merlus recevront eux le PSG.
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Lorient, Marseille, Paris SG, Reims
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18/05 23:04
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Juventus
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18/05 23:04
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Sochaux-TFC - les réactions Retrouvez les réactions après la victoire du TFC à Sochaux (2-1) ce soir :Etienne DIDOT : \"On avait envie de bien finir le championnat et montrer nos progrès. On a changé de système et cela a boosté l'équipe, avec même de nouveaux buteurs ce soir. On a une grosse pensée pour Jacqui qui donne tout pour le club et on a tout donné pour lui ce soir, plus que pour le championnat.\"Ryad BOUDEBOUZ : \"On fait une mauvaise entame. Le TFC a bien joué les coups, contré puis fermé le jeu. On ne peut pas se permettre de faire des entames comme cela quand on joue le maintien. Il va falloir se battre jusqu'au bout.\"VOS REACTIONS SUR LE FORUM
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Sochaux, Toulouse
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18/05 23:04
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Sochaux-TFC - les réactions Retrouvez les réactions après la victoire du TFC à Sochaux (2-1) ce soir :Etienne DIDOT : \"On avait envie de bien finir le championnat et montrer nos progrès. On a changé de système et cela a boosté l'équipe, avec même de nouveaux buteurs ce soir. On a une grosse pensée pour Jacqui qui donne tout pour le club et on a tout donné pour lui ce soir, plus que pour le championnat.\"Ryad BOUDEBOUZ : \"On fait une mauvaise entame. Le TFC a bien joué les coups, contré puis fermé le jeu. On ne peut pas se permettre de faire des entames comme cela quand on joue le maintien. Il va falloir se battre jusqu'au bout.\"VOS REACTIONS SUR LE FORUM
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Sochaux, Toulouse
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18/05 23:04
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Marseille, St.Etienne
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18/05 23:04
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Marseille, St.Etienne
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18/05 23:03
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18/05 23:03
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Le Losc accroché à Montpellier En course pour la troisième place finale en Ligue 1, le Losc a été tenu en échec sur la pelouse de Montpellier (0-0) qui jouait sans pression en l’absence d’enjeu.Dans la seule rencontre sans but ce samedi soir, le milieu lillois Benoît Pedretti a été exclu dans le temps additionnel. Le club nordiste recule à la cinquième place au classement à un point de Saint-Etienne et à deux longueurs de Lyon qui se déplace à Nice dimanche.
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Lyon, Montpellier, Nice, St.Etienne
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18/05 23:03
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Le Losc accroché à Montpellier En course pour la troisième place finale en Ligue 1, le Losc a été tenu en échec sur la pelouse de Montpellier (0-0) qui jouait sans pression en l’absence d’enjeu.Dans la seule rencontre sans but ce samedi soir, le milieu lillois Benoît Pedretti a été exclu dans le temps additionnel. Le club nordiste recule à la cinquième place au classement à un point de Saint-Etienne et à deux longueurs de Lyon qui se déplace à Nice dimanche.
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Lyon, Montpellier, Nice, St.Etienne
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18/05 23:03
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Le Losc accroché à Montpellier En course pour la troisième place finale en Ligue 1, le Losc a été tenu en échec sur la pelouse de Montpellier (0-0) qui jouait sans pression en l’absence d’enjeu.Dans la seule rencontre sans but ce samedi soir, le milieu lillois Benoît Pedretti a été exclu dans le temps additionnel. Le club nordiste recule à la cinquième place au classement à un point de Saint-Etienne et à deux longueurs de Lyon qui se déplace à Nice dimanche.
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Lyon, Montpellier, Nice, St.Etienne
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18/05 23:03
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Le Losc accroché à Montpellier En course pour la troisième place finale en Ligue 1, le Losc a été tenu en échec sur la pelouse de Montpellier (0-0) qui jouait sans pression en l’absence d’enjeu.Dans la seule rencontre sans but ce samedi soir, le milieu lillois Benoît Pedretti a été exclu dans le temps additionnel. Le club nordiste recule à la cinquième place au classement à un point de Saint-Etienne et à deux longueurs de Lyon qui se déplace à Nice dimanche.
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Lyon, Montpellier, Nice, St.Etienne
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18/05 23:03
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Lille freiné à Montpellier En course pour la troisième place finale en Ligue 1, le Losc a été tenu en échec sur la pelouse de Montpellier (0-0) qui jouait sans pression en l’absence d’enjeu. Dans la seule rencontre sans but ce samedi soir, le milieu lillois Benoît Pedretti a été exclu dans le temps additionnel. Le club nordiste recule à la cinquième place au classement à un point de Saint-Etienne et à deux longueurs de Lyon qui se déplace à Nice dimanche.
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Lille, Lyon, Montpellier, Nice, St.Etienne
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18/05 23:03
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Lille freiné à Montpellier En course pour la troisième place finale en Ligue 1, le Losc a été tenu en échec sur la pelouse de Montpellier (0-0) qui jouait sans pression en l’absence d’enjeu. Dans la seule rencontre sans but ce samedi soir, le milieu lillois Benoît Pedretti a été exclu dans le temps additionnel. Le club nordiste recule à la cinquième place au classement à un point de Saint-Etienne et à deux longueurs de Lyon qui se déplace à Nice dimanche.
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Lille, Lyon, Montpellier, Nice, St.Etienne
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18/05 23:03
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Lille freiné à Montpellier En course pour la troisième place finale en Ligue 1, le Losc a été tenu en échec sur la pelouse de Montpellier (0-0) qui jouait sans pression en l’absence d’enjeu. Dans la seule rencontre sans but ce samedi soir, le milieu lillois Benoît Pedretti a été exclu dans le temps additionnel. Le club nordiste recule à la cinquième place au classement à un point de Saint-Etienne et à deux longueurs de Lyon qui se déplace à Nice dimanche.
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Lille, Lyon, Montpellier, Nice, St.Etienne
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18/05 23:03
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Lille freiné à Montpellier En course pour la troisième place finale en Ligue 1, le Losc a été tenu en échec sur la pelouse de Montpellier (0-0) qui jouait sans pression en l’absence d’enjeu. Dans la seule rencontre sans but ce samedi soir, le milieu lillois Benoît Pedretti a été exclu dans le temps additionnel. Le club nordiste recule à la cinquième place au classement à un point de Saint-Etienne et à deux longueurs de Lyon qui se déplace à Nice dimanche.
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Lille, Lyon, Montpellier, Nice, St.Etienne
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18/05 23:03
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Lille freiné à Montpellier En course pour la troisième place finale en Ligue 1, le Losc a été tenu en échec sur la pelouse de Montpellier (0-0) qui jouait sans pression en l’absence d’enjeu. Dans la seule rencontre sans but ce samedi soir, le milieu lillois Benoît Pedretti a été exclu dans le temps additionnel. Le club nordiste recule à la cinquième place au classement à un point de Saint-Etienne et à deux longueurs de Lyon qui se déplace à Nice dimanche.
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Lille, Lyon, Montpellier, Nice, St.Etienne
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18/05 23:03
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Beckham neemt afscheid met assist en overwinning op degradant De wedstrijd tussen Paris Saint-Germain en Stade Brest ging zondagavond vrijwel nergens meer om, maar ging toch de geschiedenisboeken in. Het was de laatste wedstrijd in de actieve loopbaan van David Beckham en de Engelse middenvelder kreeg luttele minuten voor tijd dan ook een publiekswissel. Op dat moment stond de 3-1 eindstand al op het scorebor..
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Brest, Paris SG
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18/05 23:03
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Beckham neemt afscheid met assist en overwinning op degradant De wedstrijd tussen Paris Saint-Germain en Stade Brest ging zondagavond vrijwel nergens meer om, maar ging toch de geschiedenisboeken in. Het was de laatste wedstrijd in de actieve loopbaan van David Beckham en de Engelse middenvelder kreeg luttele minuten voor tijd dan ook een publiekswissel. Op dat moment stond de 3-1 eindstand al op het scorebor..
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Brest, Paris SG
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18/05 23:03
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18/05 23:02
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Nancy sombre officiellement en L2 A l\'instar de Brest, Nancy n\'a pu sauver sa peau en L1. Revenue du diable vauvert depuis deux mois, l\'ASNL a manqué de souffle dans la dernière ligne droite, enregistrant ce samedi face à Bastia une troisième défaite consécutive fatale. Malgré le but de Puygrenier (60e), les Lorrains ont subi la loi des Corses, vainqueurs grâce à Ilan (48e) et Modeste (71e). Nancy n\'avait plus rechuté depuis 2005.
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Bastia, Brest, Nancy
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18/05 23:02
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Nancy sombre officiellement en L2 A l\'instar de Brest, Nancy n\'a pu sauver sa peau en L1. Revenue du diable vauvert depuis deux mois, l\'ASNL a manqué de souffle dans la dernière ligne droite, enregistrant ce samedi face à Bastia une troisième défaite consécutive fatale. Malgré le but de Puygrenier (60e), les Lorrains ont subi la loi des Corses, vainqueurs grâce à Ilan (48e) et Modeste (71e). Nancy n\'avait plus rechuté depuis 2005.
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Bastia, Brest, Nancy
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18/05 23:02
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Nancy sombre officiellement en L2 A l\'instar de Brest, Nancy n\'a pu sauver sa peau en L1. Revenue du diable vauvert depuis deux mois, l\'ASNL a manqué de souffle dans la dernière ligne droite, enregistrant ce samedi face à Bastia une troisième défaite consécutive fatale. Malgré le but de Puygrenier (60e), les Lorrains ont subi la loi des Corses, vainqueurs grâce à Ilan (48e) et Modeste (71e). Nancy n\'avait plus rechuté depuis 2005.
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Bastia, Brest, Nancy
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18/05 23:00
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Si chiude a 87 punti Nell’ultima di campionato a Marassi vince la Samp, ma la Juve gioca una signora partita.
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Juventus
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18/05 23:00
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RUSSIA/ CSKA, Akinfeev about to extend Captain of CSKA Moscow and regular goalkeeper of Russian NT, Igor Akinfeev (27), according to what reported by Izvestia, is about to have his own deal extended...
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CSKA Moskva
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18/05 23:00
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Le PSG fait la fête à Brest Cinq jours après les festivités gâchées du Trocadéro, le Paris Saint-Germain n\'a pas raté sa dernière apparition de la saison au Parc des Princes face à Brest (3-1) ce samedi, à l\'occasion de la 37e et avant-dernière journée de Ligue 1. Alors que Zlatan Ibrahimovic a mis un point d\'honneur à signer un nouveau doublé, son 7e de la saison, pour se rapprocher à un but des 30 réalisations de Jean-Pierre-Papin (1989-1990), l\'émotion était au rendez-vous lorsqu\'à la 82e minute de jeu, David Beckham, pour le dernier match de sa carrière professionnel, a quitté la pelouse en larmes et reçu l\'hommage de tout un stade. Blaise Matuidi, auteur d\'un 5e but cette saison en L1, complète cette 24e victoire parisienne.
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Brest, Paris SG
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18/05 23:00
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Le PSG fait la fête à Brest Cinq jours après les festivités gâchées du Trocadéro, le Paris Saint-Germain n\'a pas raté sa dernière apparition de la saison au Parc des Princes face à Brest (3-1) ce samedi, à l\'occasion de la 37e et avant-dernière journée de Ligue 1. Alors que Zlatan Ibrahimovic a mis un point d\'honneur à signer un nouveau doublé, son 7e de la saison, pour se rapprocher à un but des 30 réalisations de Jean-Pierre-Papin (1989-1990), l\'émotion était au rendez-vous lorsqu\'à la 82e minute de jeu, David Beckham, pour le dernier match de sa carrière professionnel, a quitté la pelouse en larmes et reçu l\'hommage de tout un stade. Blaise Matuidi, auteur d\'un 5e but cette saison en L1, complète cette 24e victoire parisienne.
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Brest, Paris SG
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18/05 23:00
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18/05 23:00
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Evian Thonon Gaillard, Valenciennes
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18/05 23:00
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Evian Thonon Gaillard, Valenciennes
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