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Football: Champions League victory has made my life harder, says Benitez

Liverpool manager Rafa Benitez believes he is paying the price for the team`s Champions League ...

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Football: Stoke sign Senegal star Faye

Senegal midfielder Amdy Faye completed a loan move to Premier League newboys Stoke from Charlton on ...

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Football: Ferguson savours Ronaldo victory

Sir Alex Ferguson claims that Manchester United have delivered a crushing blow to Real Madrid by ...

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Football: Tottenham agree to sign Sanchez - report

Tottenham have agreed to sign Real Zaragoza goalkeeper Cesar Sanchez on loan, according to a report ...

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Football: Fergie counting on Ronaldo for long haul

Sir Alex Ferguson said Friday he was confident Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo will remain with ...

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Football: No time for sulking McCulloch tells Rangers' Euro flops

Lee McCulloch has warned Rangers` Euro flops that they will have to win the Scottish Premier League ...

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Football: Milan friendly victory can lift Man City spirits

Manchester City boss Mark Hughes will be looking to put speculation about the club`s future behind ...

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Football: Moyes faces testing season at Everton

LIVERPOOL, August 7, 2008 (AFP) - David Moyes has endured many highs during his six-and-a-half-years in charge of Everton, but he is facing his most difficult campaign yet after a trying close-season at Goodison Park.

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Football: Ronaldo faces fight to restore tarnished reputation at United

MANCHESTER, August 7, 2008 (AFP) - Cristiano Ronaldo had the world at his feet in Moscow on May 21.

The Manchester United winger had just helped the Premier League champions win the Champions League and, having scored 42 goals in an incredible season, it appeared that nothing could stop him being crowned as the 2008 World Footballer of the Year.

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Football: Thaksin vows to stay at City

MANCHESTER, August 6, 2008 (AFP) - Former Thai prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra insists he has no plans to sell Manchester City.

Reports in England on Wednesday claimed Thaksin may be forced to look for a buyer for the Premier League club due to his fight against corruption charges in Thailand.

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