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Allegri: We could have scored more
Juventus could have scored more in their 2-1 UEFA Champions League victory over Borussia Dortmund, according to coach Massimiliano Allegri.
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Juve goals tough to swallow - Klopp
Coach Jurgen Klopp says Borussia Dortmund should have done better defensively in their 2-1 UEFA Champions League defeat to Juventus.
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Juventus have edge over Dortmund
Carlos Tevez and Alvaro Morata got the goals as Juventus beat Borussia Dortmund 2-1 in the UEFA Champions League on Tuesday.
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Swansea to deal with director
Huw Jenkins is to take action after club director is quoted calling Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal an "arrogant b*****d".
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D'Hooghe cleared of breaches
No action will be taken against FIFA official Dr Michel D'Hooghe after he was cleared of any breaches of the organisation's code of ethics.
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Kaka named Orlando captain
Orlando City have confirmed that Kaka will captain the side for their inaugural MLS season.
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Kaka named Orlando captain
Orlando City have confirmed that Kaka will captain the side for their inaugural MLS season.
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Scotland's Russell appeals ban
After being banned for two weeks for a dangerous challenge on Wales' Dan Biggar, Scotland fly-half Finn Russell has lodged an appeal.
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Azarenka continues Doha dominance
Having missed out on last year's Qatar Open, Victoria Azarenka returned in style by beating Angelique Kerber on Monday.
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Allegri: Dortmund season an anomaly
Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri is paying little attention to Borussia Dortmund's league position ahead of a UEFA Champions League tie.
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Enrique dismisses City distraction
Barcelona coach Luis Enrique says an impending fixture against Manchester City had nothing to do with Saturday's home defeat to Malaga.
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Turkish Super Lig Review
Defeats for Besiktas and Fenerbahce saw Galatasaray go top of the Turkish Super Lig with a win over Sivasspor.
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Report: Napoli 2 Sassuolo 0
Duvan Zapata and Marek Hamsik found the net as 10-man Napoli picked up a 2-0 Serie A win over Sassuolo on Monday.
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Six Nations TMO stabbed
Shaun Veldsman - the TMO for Sunday's Six Nations clash between Ireland and England - is stable after being stabbed in South Africa.
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Gutierrez thanks Newcastle fans
Following his recovery from testicular cancer, Jonas Gutierrez has expressed his gratitude to Newcastle United fans and players.
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No break for referee Atkinson
Despite criticism of his performance during Chelsea's 1-1 draw with Burnley, referee Martin Atkinson will not be stood down.
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NZ IPL stars to miss start of tour
The Indian Premier League schedule means five high-profile New Zealand players could miss the start of their tour to England.
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Edwards wants Roberts back in Wales
Wales defence coach Shaun Edwards wants to see Jamie Roberts join a Welsh region amid reports he is to be released by Racing Metro.
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Williams backs Ireland
Sunday's clash between Ireland and England could decide the Six Nations, according to former Wales international Rhys Williams.
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Castrogiovanni 'bitten by dog'
A dog bite on the nose is said to be behind Martin Castrogiovanni's absence from the Italy squad for the Six Nations clash with Scotland.
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Van Gaal: United unlucky at Swansea
Louis van Gaal believes luck was not on Manchester United's side on Saturday as they fell to a 2-1 Premier League defeat at Swansea City.
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Schmiedlova to meet Errani in Rio
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Ciccarelli triumphs in Stoneham
A score of 95.50 saw Michael Ciccarelli beat Janne Korpi to the slopestyle crown in Canada on Saturday.
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Van Persie in injury scare
Manchester United striker Robin van Persie could be set for a spell on the sidelines after leaving Swansea City in a protective boot.
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Dyche does not expect Barnes action
Chelsea's Nemanja Matic was sent off for his reaction to a challenge by Burnley's Ashley Barnes, but Sean Dyche does not expect any action.
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Monk revels in historic win
Swansea City sealed their first league double over Manchester United on Saturday, much to the delight of boss Garry Monk.
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Inzaghi does not fear for job
Filippo Inzaghi is confident of turning around Milan's form and says he has the backing of the club's hierarchy.
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McGrath apologises over hunting
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Owen left in panic over passport
After forgetting his passport, referee Nigel Owens faced a desperate rush to get to Dublin in time to officiate a Pro12 encounter.
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Report: Stuttgart 2 Dortmund 3
Borussia Dortmund's revival goes on to keep Stuttgart firmly rooted to the foot of the Bundesliga.
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Chelsea suspend two fans
Following alleged racial abuse on the Paris Metro on Tuesday, Chelsea have suspended two more supporters involved from Stamford Bridge.
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Barcelona pay Vilanova tribute
The late Tito Vilanova has been memorialised after former club Barcelona named one of their training pitches in his honour.
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Williams can keep starting berth
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Manor have agreement with Ferrari
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Simeone refuses to draw comparisons
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Messi expecting tough City test
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Gerrard hammers Balotelli for penalty steal
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UEFA Europa League Review
Celtic came away with a 3-3 draw from their thrilling UEFA Europa League tie with Inter, while Liverpool edged a 1-0 win against Besiktas.
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Report: Liverpool 1 Besiktas 0
Liverpool beat Besiktas 1-0 in the UEFA Europa League on Thursday thanks to a late Mario Balotelli penalty.
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Gulbis and Raonic crash out
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Gerrard 'a couple of weeks' away
Steven Gerrard will miss Liverpool's UEFA Europa League return leg against Besiktas after confirming he will be out for "a couple of weeks".
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Maldonado sets pace in Barcelona
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Castleford close to new stadium
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Football League agrees new PL deal
Football League clubs stand to benefit from increased financial injections after an agreement was reached with the Premier League.
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Pape handed 10-week suspension
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Preview: Chelsea v Burnley
Jose Mourinho has put the UEFA Champions League to the back of his mind ahead of this weekend's Premier League visit of Burnley.
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Monk backs Van Gaal
Louis van Gaal has shown his versatility as Manchester United boss, according to Swansea City manager Garry Monk.
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Preview: Swansea v Man Utd
Garry Monk is keen to see a return to form as Swansea City host Manchester United - the team they beat on the Premier League's opening day.
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Badstuber: Every game important
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Preview: Liverpool v Beskitas
Besiktas visit Liverpool in the first leg of their UEFA Europa League last-32 tie on Thursday, with Demba Ba keen to play a major part.
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Raiola slams Sacchi
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Bologna deducted one point
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Borussia to learn lessons
The German Football Association will have the full cooperation of Borussia Monchengladbach in tackling crowd trouble.
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Richie Gray ruled out
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Hjulmand sacked by Mainz
Kasper Hjulmand has been removed as Mainz coach with the club sitting 14th in the Bundesliga.
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Leicester lock Deacon retires
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Casillas: No Real benefit
Real Madrid will not see the benefits of having beaten Schalke in last season's UEFA Champions League, according to Iker Casillas.
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Kone keen to grasp European chance
After a number of setbacks, Arouna Kone is keen to make the most of his chance to play in Europe with Everton.
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Wales could pilot safe standing
Safe standing at football matches could be in Wales following a report by the Welsh Conservatives.
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Gabriel working on English
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Bony begins City training
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Rodgers eyes European silverware
Brendan Rodgers would like to see Liverpool make a real go of winning the UEFA Europa League.
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Villa need to fight - Sherwood
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Westbrook one of the best - LeBron
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Yakubu brushes off age doubts
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Tottenham no better - Downing
West Ham can finish above Tottenham in the Premier League, according to Stewart Downing.
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Hazard: Mourinho wants more goals
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Saracens close gap with Bath win
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Gatland admits relief after win
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Wales hold on for Scotland victory
Wales are up and running in the Six Nations following a 26-23 victory over Scotland at Murrayfield.
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Inzaghi: We must silence jeers
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Report: Milan 1 Empoli 1
Massimo Maccarone scored the equaliser as Empoli earned a 1-1 Serie A draw at Milan on Sunday.
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Kohli inspires India win
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Cologne condemn pitch invaders
Fans wearing boiler suits invaded the pitch during Cologne's derby clash at Borussia Monchengladbach, behaviour the club has condemned.
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Robben hails Guardiola
Pep Guardiola would be open to taking calls about football at 3am, according to Bayern Munich winger Arjen Robben.
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Sexton kicks Ireland to France win
Ireland registered an 18-11 win over France in the Six Nations - Jonathan Sexton starring with the boot.
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Joseph goes over twice for England
England picked up a 47-17 Six Nations victory over Italy on Saturday, with Jonathan Joseph going over twice.
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Lancaster hails Joseph form
Jonathan Joseph went over twice as England beat Italy 47-17 in the Six Nations, prompting Stuart Lancaster to single him out for praise.
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Pattaya set for seedless final
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Brown undergoing concussion process
Mike Brown to be checked over in hospital after suffering a blow to the head during England's Six Nations clash with Italy.
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Isner out to overcome habit
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Campbell: Zimbabwe can't capitulate
Capitulation against South Africa could have repercussions for the rest of Zimbabwe's Cricket World Cup, according to Alistair Campbell.
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Williams, Bouchard pull out
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Pellegrini calm over City form
Manuel Pellegrini is refusing to panic yet, despite Manchester City's faltering campaign.
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Lancaster names unchanged squad
Following an eye-catching scalp of Wales in their Six Nations opener, England will face Italy with an identical 23-man squad.
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Reus pens new Dortmund deal
Marco Reus has given Bundesliga strugglers Borussia Dortmund a timely boost by agreeing a new contract until 2019.
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Latvala targets repeat performance
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Luis Enrique: Barca are not perfect
Despite a nine-match winning streak, Barcelona coach Luis Enrique insists his side are not perfect.
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Mourinho: We sell top players
Jose Mourinho says Chelsea sell "top players for top fees" as he prepares to welcome Everton and Romelu Lukaku to Stamford Bridge.
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Maguire leaves Hull for Wigan loan
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Marney to miss rest of season
A cruciate ligament injury has ruled Burnley's Dean Marney out for the rest of the season.
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Wenger baffled by FFP regulations
Financial Fair Play regulations have left Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger confused.
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World Rugby accepts explanation
Wales' explanation of the handling of George North's concussion has been accepted by World Rugby, which is to explore new protocols.
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Dowson heads to Worcester
Championship leaders Worcester Warriors have secured the services of Northampton Saints back-row Phil Dowson at the end of the season.
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Can to remain in Liverpool defence
Despite an injury to Lucas Leiva, Emre Can will not be vacating his position in the Liverpool defence.
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Forlan denies tax evasion claims
Diego Forlan insists he has nothing to hide after being named in a tax evasion investigation.
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Lancaster buoyed by leaders
Stuart Lancaster has lauded his wealth of leaders as Brad Barritt, Kyle Eastmond and Geoff Parling return to Six Nations training.
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Preview: Arsenal v Leicester City
Arsenal host Leicester City in the Premier League on Tuesday, with Arsene Wenger eager to bounce back from Saturday's defeat to Tottenham.
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Turkish Super Lig Review
Besiktas go top of the Turkish Super Lig with victory over Rizespor, while Fenerbahce were held by Trabzonspor and slip to second.
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Wales to introduce video replays
George North's concussion on Friday has prompted Wales to introduce touchline replays for the benefit of medical staff.
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Bills confirm Incognito capture
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No fighting destiny - Younis
Waqar Younis says Pakistan "cannot fight destiny" at the Cricket World Cup, and has urged his players to focus on their own performance.
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Saints land Haggarty
Matthew Haggarty has joined Super League champions St Helens, but will return to Dewsbury Rams on loan.
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Kearney backs Irish medics
An injury similar to the one suffered by George North would not have been missed by Ireland's medical staff, according to Michael Kearney.
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O'Brien set for return to training
Ireland could welcome back Sean O'Brien for Saturday's Six Nations clash with France in Dublin.
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Chameera replaces injured Prasad
A hand injury for Dhammika Prasad has seen Sri Lanka call on Dushmantha Chameera for the Cricket World Cup.
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Preview: West Brom v Swansea City
Brown Ideye's Burnley goal will boost his confidence ahead of a Premier League clash with Swansea City, says West Brom boss Tony Pulis.
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Zvonareva makes winning start
A 6-2 6-2 victory over Wang Qiang at the Pattaya Open will come as a timely confidence boost for Vera Zvonareva.
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Qatar on the verge of F1 deal
Formula One could soon be on its way to Qatar, with the country's motorsport chief claiming a deal is on the verge of being struck.
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Bundesliga Review
Werder Bremen picked up a 2-1 Bundesliga victory over Bayer Leverkusen, while Augsburg were held to a 2-2 draw by Eintracht Frankfurt.
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Primeira Liga Review
Benfica earned a 1-1 draw at Sporting Lisbon to preserve a seven-point advantage over their local rivals in the Primeira Liga.
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AFCON 2015: Highs and lows
Following Sunday's Africa Cup of Nations final, we take a look at some of the highs and lows of the tournament.
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Serie A Review
Roma won for the first time in five Serie A matches on Sunday, while Napoli made it four wins on the bounce.
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Leicester deny Pearson reports
Despite reports to the contrary, Leicester City have denied that they have sacked manager Nigel Pearson.
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Report: Inter 3 Palermo 0
Inter climbed above Milan on goal difference with their first Serie A win in four on Sunday - a 3-0 victory over Palermo.
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Dyche back 'Ings for England' calls
With Danny Ings on target again this weekend, Burnley boss Sean Dyche has supported the calls for him to earn an England cap.
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Saracens to meet Saints
Saracens will host Northampton Saints in the Anglo-Welsh Cup semi-finals, while Exeter Chiefs travel to Leicester Tigers.
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Lopez kicks France to victory
Scotland suffered yet another defeat to France in Saturday's Six Nations showdown despite a promising display from the visitors in Paris.
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Schmidt explains O'Brien injury
Sean O'Brien's late exit from Ireland's starting XV for Saturday's Six Nations clash with Italy was down to a minor hamstring problem.
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Ireland exploit man advantage
Ireland struggled to break down a resolute Italy defence, but pounced when Leonardo Ghiraldini was sent to the sin bin to claim a 26-3 win.
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Cotter takes positives
Vern Cotter says Scotland can be proud of their performance in a Six Nations defeat to France.
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Saint-Andre downbeat
France's 15-8 Six Nations victory over a battling Scotland side failed to impress coach Philippe Saint-Andre.
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Kearney satisfied with Italy 'slog'
Rob Kearney says Ireland's Six Nations clash with Italy threw up few surprises as they claimed a 26-3 win in Rome.
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Champions make winning start
Defending Super League champions St Helens got the new season off to a winning start at home to Catalans Dragons - winning 18-7.
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Equatorial Guinea to pay costs
Equatorial Guinea have been ordered to pay medical costs and a $100,000 fine following violence during the AFCON semi-final against Ghana.
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Report: Deportivo La Coruna 2 Eibar
A 2-0 win over Eibar earned Deportivo La Coruna back-to-back Liga victories for the first time this season.
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Preview: Aston Villa v Chelsea
Goal-shy Aston Villa will be difficult Premier League opponents, according to Chelsea midfielder Nemanja Matic.
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Preview: Tottenham v Arsenal
Alexis Sanchez will be absent for Saturday's north London derby between Tottenham and Arsenal in the Premier League.
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League One Preview
Keith Andrews is feeding off the positive atmosphere at MK Dons ahead of this weekend's League One clash with Bristol City.
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Koeman: I'm on holiday
Ronald Koeman has responded to comments attributed to Mauricio Pochettino by joking that he came to Southampton for a holiday.
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League Two Preview
Early League Two pacesetters Wycombe Wanderers will be keen to return to winning ways against Cambridge United.
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Liverpool sign record kit deal
New Balance will supply Liverpool's kit from next season after the Anfield club signed a record contract with the sportswear brand.
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McDowell predicting success
A promising start to the Malaysian Open has provided Graeme McDowell with an early confidence boost.
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Rangers obliged to play loanees
Scottish Championship side Rangers are being forced to play five players on loan from Newcastle United, according to manager Kenny McDowall.
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Martinez blames photographer
Aaron Lennon looked far from happy in pictures of his first day at Everton, but Roberto Martinez has blamed the photographer.
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Everton unveil Hilsborough plaque
A new memorial to the Hillsborough victims will be unveiled at Goodison Park ahead of Saturday's clash between Everton and Liverpool.
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England win vital - Shaw
Former England international Simon Shaw says victory over Wales in the Six Nations on Friday is "crucial".
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Milan reveal planned stadium
New images give Milan fans a clearer vision of what the club's planned new stadium might look like.
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Burrell and Joseph start at centre
England will boast a new centre partnership of Luther Burrell and Jonathan Joseph when they open their Six Nations against Wales on Friday.
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Burrell and Joseph start at centre
England will boast a new centre partnership of Luther Burrell and Jonathan Joseph when they open their Six Nations against Wales on Friday.
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Schurrle left tense over Wolfsburg
Negotiations between Wolfsburg and Chelsea threatened to take Andre Schurrle's move beyond the transfer deadline.
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Garcia going nowhere - Sabatini
Rudi Garcia has no plans to leave Roma, according to sporting director Walter Sabatini.
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Podolski omitted from squad
Inter have opted not to include Lukas Podolski in their squad for the latter stages of the UEFA Europa League.
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Huntelaar ban reduced
Schalke have succeeded in their appeal to have Klaas-Jan Huntelaar's ban reduced, with the striker having two of the six matches suspended.
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Bartomeu hits back at tax claims
Following calls for Barcelona to face trial over issues surrounding the signing of Neymar, Josep Maria Bartomeu has hit back.
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Cuadrado forgotten - Montella
New Chelsea signing Juan Cuadrado has already been forgotten at Fiorentina, according to coach Vincenzo Montella.
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Lacazette set to miss PSG clash
A lingering thigh injury looks like ruling Alexandre Lacazette out of Lyon's Ligue 1 fixture against Paris Saint-Germain.
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Six Nations 2015: Players to watch
With the 2015 Six Nations almost upon us, here we look at some of the men who could play a key role in this year's championship.
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Six Nations 2015: Team-by-team
With the 2015 Six Nations almost upon us, here we look at the teams and their chances of glory over the next two months.
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Japan sack Javier Aguirre
Japan have removed Javier Aguirre as their coach following allegations of match-fixing.
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Redknapp leaves QPR
Harry Redknapp has tendered his resignation and left his position as QPR manager.
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Gold apologises to West Ham fans
West Ham's failure to do business on deadline day has prompted an apology from co-chairman David Gold, who had urged fans not to go to bed.
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Sullivan talks transfer inactivity
A deal to bring an "experienced Premier League striker" to West Ham fell through on Monday, thwarting Carlton Cole's move to West Brom.
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Froch vacates IBF title
James DeGale will fight for the IBF Super Middleweight title after Carl Froch vacated the belt due to injury.
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Cambridge have won lottery - Money
Richard Money says Cambridge United have "bought a Euro Millions ticket" by securing an FA Cup replay at Manchester United.
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Ideye rubbishes exit rumours
Brown Ideye insists there was no truth in reports linking him with a move away from West Brom on transfer deadline day.
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Gomis will settle - Jenkins
Bafetimbi Gomis will show what he can do after committing himself to Swansea City, according to chairman Huw Jenkins.
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Martinez backs Lennon
Everton manager Roberto Martinez is confident new loan signing Aaron Lennon has the experience to cope with Saturday's Merseyside derby.
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Johnson needs surgery
Sunderland will be without Adam Johnson for their FA Cup fourth-round replay at Fulham due to a thumb injury.
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Tunisia 1 Equatorial Guinea 2 (aet)
Javier Balboa forced extra time before scoring the winner as Equatorial Guinea progressed past Tunisia 2-1 in the Africa Cup of Nations.
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Ko becomes youngest number one
Despite seeing Choi Na-yeon snatch victory at the Coates Golf Championship, Lydia Ko became golf's youngest number one of all time.
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United 'killed the game too much'
Manchester United comfortably overcame Leicester City 3-1 in the Premier League on Saturday, but Louis van Gaal was still unsatisfied.
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Report: United 3 Leicester 1
Manchester United beat Leicester City 3-1 in the Premier League on Saturday, making amends for their 5-3 defeat earlier in the season.
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Smith airlifted to hospital
Tommy Smith was airlifted to hospital after sustaining a head injury late on in Huddersfield Town's 2-1 defeat to Leeds United.
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England call on Slade and Thomas
Injury doubts over David Wilson and Kyle Eastmond have prompted England coach Stuart Lancaster to call up Henry Slade and Henry Thomas.
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Pearson brushes off defeat
Fixtures at the Premier League's bigger clubs are "bonus games" for Leicester City, according to manager Nigel Pearson.
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Ferrand-Prevot ends Vos dominance
Marianne Vos' dominance of the UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships ended as Pauline Ferrand-Prevot claimed victory.
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Wenger unlikely to risk Sanchez
Gabriel Paulista could make his Arsenal debut on Sunday, but Alexis Sanchez is unlikely to feature due to a hamstring injury.
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Preview: Southampton v Swansea City
Garry Monk wants to see Swansea City rediscover their form when they travel to Southampton on Sunday.
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Huth suspended for two matches
The Football Association has handed Stoke City defender Robert Huth a two-match ban over his conduct on social media.
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Carlisle to return home
Clarke Carlisle is to return home, six weeks after being hit by a lorry, his wife has confirmed.
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Cork set for Swansea switch
Midfielder Jack Cork is poised to leave Southampton and join Premier League rivals Swansea City.
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Pellegrini urges Costa change
Chelsea striker Diego Costa must improve his behaviour, according to Manchester City boss Manuel Pellegrini.
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Pochettino fumes at schedule
Tottenham face a trip to Italy three days before the League Cup final, much to the annoyance of head coach Mauricio Pochettino.
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Hull left in the cold
Steve Bruce has been left fuming by an under-soil heating problem which has disrupted his side's training schedule.
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Carrick out for a month
Michael Carrick is set for at least four weeks out after Manchester United confirmed the midfielder had sustained a muscle rupture.
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Murray signs Palace extension
Crystal Palace have confirmed that Glenn Murray has signed a new one-year extension at the club.
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Villa loan Sinclair
Manchester City winger Scott Sinclair has joined Aston Villa on loan until the end of the season.
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Hull agree fee for N'Doye
Dame N'Doye looks to be on his way to Hull City after the club agreed a fee with Lokomotiv Moscow.
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Redknapp brands Fer talk 'rubbish'
Leroy Fer will not leave QPR before the end of the transfer window, according to manager Harry Redknapp.
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Ward-Prowse signs deal
James Ward-Prowse will remain at Southampton until 2020 after signing a new contract with the club.
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Sissoko going nowhere - Carver
It would take a "ridiculous" bid for Newcastle United to allow Moussa Sissoko to leave, according to head coach John Carver.
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Sturridge would have sealed Wembley
Daniel Sturridge could have fired Liverpool into the League Cup final at the expense of Chelsea, according to manager Brendan Rodgers.
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Cahill won't rule out retirement
Tim Cahill will address speculation regarding his international future after Saturday's Asian Cup final between Australia and South Korea.
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Guinea progress past Mali
Guinea have won a place in the Africa Cup of Nations quarter-finals ahead of Mali following the drawing of lots.
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Preview: Liverpool v West Ham
Andy Carroll makes his first return to Liverpool since leaving for West Ham when the sides meet in the Premier League on Saturday.
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Messi and Luis Enrique in training spat
Barcelona duo Lionel Messi and Luis Enrique were involved in a training ground argument earlier this month, according to Jeremy Mathieu.
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Pogba to leave Juve
Despite signing a new contract, Paul Pogba could leave Juventus by the end of next season, according to his agent.
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Preview: United v Leicester
Nigel Pearson is eager to put Leicester City's 5-3 win over Manchester United firmly in the past ahead of Saturday's return fixture.
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Strootman needs surgery
Roma's Kevin Strootman will undergo further surgery after aggravating a long-standing knee injury at the weekend.
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Destro says yes to Milan
Mattia Destro is set to join Milan from Roma, but neither side has revealed the specifics of the deal.
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Ribery sidelined for three matches
Bayern Munich have been hit by a double injury blow, with Franck Ribery and Rafinha both set for a spell on the sidelines.
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Sri Lanka claim consolation win
New Zealand had already sealed the series win, but lost their closing one-day international against Sri Lanka with a 34-run defeat.
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Blatter submits FIFA candidacy
FIFA president Sepp Blatter has submitted his bid to remain at the helm of world football's governing body for a fifth term.
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Donadoni has no plans to leave
Roberto Donadoni insists he has no intention to leave Parma and suggested Antonio Cassano was "cowardly and hypocritical".
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Clarke: It's a two-horse race
The race to become Europe captain at the 2016 Ryder Cup is down to two contenders, according to Darren Clarke, who includes himself.
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Duo tipped for captaincy
Henrik Stenson and Sergio Garcia have tipped Darren Clarke and Miguel Angel Jimenez to captain Europe at the 2016 Ryder Cup.
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Report:South Africa 1 Ghana 2
Ghana qualified for the Africa Cup of Nations quarter-finals thanks to a late Andre Ayew goal in a 2-1 win against South Africa.
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Liu out to defend title
A number of future stars will have their eyes on Liu Jia's crown at the ITTF World Tour Hungarian Open this week.
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