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22/05 22:37 CET
FC Malaga Coach Manuel Pellegrini has confirmed that he will quit his Spanish team at the end of the season after two-and-a-half years in charge. This will make him available for a move to Manchester City where he is heavily tipped to replace Roberto Mancini who parted company with the club last week.
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21/05 21:40 CETCity’s owners strike out in America to launch second NY soccer club
There seems to be no end to the moneymaking possibilities of sport, and…
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21/05 19:29 CETMixed Madrid feelings for Mourinho
What Jose Mourinho wants Jose Mourinho usually gets, but be careful what…
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20/05 22:13 CETReal Madrid announce Mourinho exit
The managerial musical chairs continues in the world of football as Real…
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20/05 07:15 CETPorto crowned champions
Porto maintained their stranglehold on the Portuguese topflight after…
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19/05 18:46 CETCarlo Ancelotti to leave French champions PSG
After leading Paris Saint Germain to their first league title in 19 years…
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18/05 09:43 CETPSG hope to keep Beckham involved with club
As well as celebrating extending their shirt sponsorship deal with…
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