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Cisse injury leaves Liverpool short up front (Oct 31, 2004)

Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez was left counting the cost following a 2-2 draw against bottom-placed Blackburn Rovers at Ewood Park which left French striker Djibril Cisse in hospital with a broken leg. . . . more . . .

Rangers hammer Dons to reduce gap on Celtic (Oct 31, 2004)

Rangers reduced the gap at the top of the Scottish Premier League with an emphatic 5-0 win at home to Aberdeen. . . . more . . .

Double celebration for proud Shevchenko (Oct 31, 2004)

Andriy Shevchenko was bursting with pride after scoring AC Milan's winner at Sampdoria the day after the arrival of his first child. . . . more . . .

Wenger admits Gunners suffering post Old Trafford hangover (Oct 31, 2004)

Arsene Wenger admitted that Arsenal are suffering the effects of last week's ill-tempered defeat at Manchester United after seeing struggling Southampton come close to claiming a shock win at Highbury. . . . more . . .

Cisse set to miss rest of season with broken leg (Oct 31, 2004)

Liverpool's French international striker Djibril Cisse is unlikely to play again this season after breaking his leg during Saturday's 2-2 Premiership draw at Blackburn Rovers. . . . more . . .

Chelsea have destroyed me complains Mutu (Oct 31, 2004)

Disgraced Romanian striker Adrian Mutu blasted Premiership side Chelsea for their haste in sacking him after testing positive for a banned substance. . . . more . . .

Mills hopes for England recall (Oct 31, 2004)

Manchester City defender Danny Mills believes his form with Manchester City this season could put an end to his international exile. . . . more . . .

Ruthless Juve restore five point lead in Italy (Oct 31, 2004)

Juventus restored their five point lead at the top of Italy's Serie A with a resounding 3-0 home win over Chievo. . . . more . . .

Owen on target again as Real win local derby (Oct 31, 2004)

England striker Michael Owen scored in his fourth consecutive game for Real Madrid as the Spanish giants comfortably beat their newly-promoted local rivals Getafe 2-0. . . . more . . .

Sevilla squander big chance but stay second (Oct 31, 2004)

Sevilla blew their big chance of closing the gap on league leaders Barcelona when they crashed 3-0 at Real Zaragoza. . . . more . . .

Bolton regain fourth spot as Newcastle run ends (Oct 31, 2004)

Bolton returned to fourth place in the Premier League with a 2-1 win against Newcastle that ended the vistors' unbeaten run under manager Graeme Souness. . . . more . . .

No Vogts decicision likely until Thursday say SFA (Oct 31, 2004)

Scottish football chiefs moved to quell reports saying national manager Berti Vogts was due to leave his job on Monday by insisting they expected no decision on the controversial German's future to be announced until Thursday at the earliest. . . . more . . .

Ferguson furious after Pompey defeat (Oct 31, 2004)

Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson told his players that their victory over Arsenal counted for nothing after seeing them lose 2-0 against Portsmouth at Fratton Park. . . . more . . .

Capello rotates to good effect as Juve extend lead (Oct 31, 2004)

Fabio Capello rotated his squad to good effect as Juventus restored their five point lead at the top of Serie A with a resounding 3-0 home win over Chievo. . . . more . . .

Cisse out for season with broken leg: Liverpool (Oct 31, 2004)

Djibril Cisse was ruled out from playing again this season by Liverpool after breaking his leg during Saturday's 2-2 Premiership draw at Blackburn Rovers. . . . more . . .

Mourinho keeping his feet on the ground (Oct 31, 2004)

Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho said his team were "fantastic" after seeing them draw level on points with Arsenal at the top of the Premiership table following a resounding 4-1 win at struggling West Brom. . . . more . . .

Sacking Mutu was right insists Chelsea boss Mourinho (Oct 30, 2004)

Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho has launched a strong defence of the sacking of Romanian striker Adrian Muti for testing positive for cocaine. . . . more . . .

Celtic win five goal thriller (Oct 30, 2004)

Celtic secured all three points in a five goal thriller at Motherwell to go seven points ahead in the Scottish Premier League. . . . more . . .

Johnson sends Eagles soaring (Oct 30, 2004)

Former Birmingham striker Andy Johnson returned to haunt his old club as Crystal Palace stole a 1-0 victory at St Andrews here. . . . more . . .

Barcelona extend unbeaten streak with draw (Oct 30, 2004)

League leaders Barcelona made hard work of extending their unbeaten streak to nine games in the Spanish first division but they had to survive some nervous moments to pull off a 1-1 draw against a spirited Athletic Bilbao. . . . more . . .

What next for Mutu? Romanian press ponder sacked striker's options (Oct 30, 2004)

The sacking of Romanian striker Adrian Mutu by English Premiership giants Chelsea for a failed drugs test made the front page of all national newspapers here, as the press pondered the future of their fallen idol. . . . more . . .

Cisse suffers suspected broken leg (Oct 30, 2004)

Liverpool's French striker Djibril Cisse was taken to hospital after suffering a suspected broken left leg during their English Premiership match at Blackburn. . . . more . . .

Mutu gets Wenger boost (Oct 30, 2004)

Arsene Wenger has said he would be prepared to sign former Chelsea striker Adrian Mutu even though the Romaninan was booted out of Stamford Bridge earlier this week for drugs offence. . . . more . . .

Portsmouth double stuns Manchester United (Oct 30, 2004)

Portsmouth striker Aiyegbeni Yakubu scored his sixth goal of the season to seal a 2-0 win against Manchester United at Fratton Park that dented the visitors' title hopes. . . . more . . .

Van Persie late stunner spares Gunners' blushes (Oct 30, 2004)

Dutch striker Robin van Persie's injury-time wonder strike helped Arsenal plunder a point in the 2-2 draw at Highbury just as Southampton looked to have pulled off the Premiership's shock result of the season. . . . more . . .

Ten-man Bayern fall to Gladbach (Oct 30, 2004)

Bayern Munich suffered a major setback ahead of Wednesday's Champions League clash with Juventus when they fell to a shock 2-0 away defeat to Borussia Monchengladbach. . . . more . . .

Frau secures win for leaders Lyon (Oct 30, 2004)

Unheralded midfielder Pierre-Alain Frau became the hero for Lyon scoring the only goal of the game in a deserved 1-0 victory over Strasbourg which maintained their slender league lead. . . . more . . .

'Daddy' Shevchenko lifts Milan while Inter draw again (Oct 30, 2004)

Andriy Shevchenko celebrated the birth of his first child by scoring the only goal in AC Milan's 1-0 victory at Sampdoria which kept the defending champions hot on the heels of leaders Juventus. . . . more . . .

Cisse injury adds to Liverpool's troubles (Oct 30, 2004)

Rafael Benitez's new-look Liverpool showed little sign of emerging from their troubles away from Anfield as defensive weaknesses saw them draw 2-2 against struggling Blackburn Rovers at Ewood Park. . . . more . . .

Four-star Chelsea coast to victory at struggling West Brom (Oct 30, 2004)

William Gallas's first Chelsea goal for 14 months and Eidur Gudjohnsen's ninth of the season set Jose Mourinho's high-flying team on their way to a comprehensive 4-1 victory at managerless West Bromwich Albion. . . . more . . .

Wenger has "mental problem": Ferguson (Oct 30, 2004)

Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has blasted rival Arsene Wenger, accusing him of having a "mental problem" with striker Ruud van Nistelrooy. . . . more . . .

'Daddy' Shevchenko lifts AC Milan (Oct 30, 2004)

Andriy Shevchenko celebrated the birth of his first child by scoring the only goal in AC Milan's 1-0 win at Sampdoria which kept the defending champions hot on the heels of leaders Juventus. . . . more . . .

Jenas out to slow down Speed (Oct 30, 2004)

Newcastle midfielder Jermaine Jenas is relishing getting the better of mentor Gary Speed at Bolton's Reebok Stadium. . . . more . . .

Riviera deadlock as Monaco hold Marseille (Oct 29, 2004)

Marseille and Monaco fought out a tough 1-1 draw at the Stade Velodrome leaving the Riviera giants back-to-back in the French first division. . . . more . . .

China soccer bosses win, play to continue despite widespread betting (Oct 29, 2004)

China's football bosses appeared successful in forcing teams to play Super League games this weekend, despite reservations about a competition wracked with gambling and match-fixing. . . . more . . .

Angry Pires hits out at Domenech (Oct 29, 2004)

Arsenal star Robert Pires has put his international future at risk by publically accusing France coach Raymond Domenech of irritating him and other players with "his attitudes, words, and observations". . . . more . . .

Levein sets his heart on Leicester (Oct 29, 2004)

Craig Levein will leave behind Scottish Premier League side Hearts to accept the job of trying to take Leicester City back to the English Premiership. . . . more . . .

Show us the money, Leeds tell takeover hopefuls (Oct 29, 2004)

The board of fallen giants Leeds United demanded proof of funding after considering a 25-million-pound takeover deal headed by Sebastian Sainsbury. . . . more . . .

Leicester get permission to speak to Levein (Oct 29, 2004)

English Championship side Leicester were given permission to speak to Hearts coach Craig Levein in the hope of persuading him to succeed Micky Adams. . . . more . . .

Spurs plan tribute to legendary manager Bill Nicholson (Oct 29, 2004)

An array of former Spurs stars from Jimmy Greaves to Glenn Hoddle will turn out at a memorial service for the London club's greatest ever manager Bill Nicholson at White Hart Lane on November 7. . . . more . . .

Chester give Rush all clear to discuss Wales job (Oct 29, 2004)

League Two side Chester have given their manager Ian Rush the all clear to hold talks with Wales over the vacant coach's position. . . . more . . .

Fadiga fights to save Bolton career (Oct 29, 2004)

Senegal international midfielder Khalilou Fadiga is fighting to save his Bolton career after collapsing before the League Cup match against Tottenham. . . . more . . .

United prepare 'Battle of the buffet' evidence against Arsenal (Oct 29, 2004)

The fall-out over the Old Trafford tunnel brawl between Manchester United and Arsenal continued with news that United were preparing to ask the Football Association to take action. . . . more . . .

Chelsea sack Mutu (Oct 29, 2004)

English Premiership side Chelsea have sacked Adrian Mutu after the Romanian striker failed a drugs test. . . . more . . .

A Barcelona shirt? That will cost you 17 million euros (Oct 29, 2004)

Spanish league leaders Barcelona are reportedly close to signing a shirt sponsorship deal worth between 13 and 17 million euros. . . . more . . .

Vieira sets sights on finishing the job at Arsenal (Oct 29, 2004)

Patrick Vieira is determined to finish the job Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger started by helping him to win the Champions League. . . . more . . .

Injured Campbell hands Wenger new setback (Oct 29, 2004)

Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger's hopes of getting his team back on the winning trail after last weekend's controversial defeat at Manchester United suffered a new blow when defender Sol Campbell was struck down by recurring Achilles and calf problems. . . . more . . .

German goalkeeper who played on with broken neck to get OBE (Oct 29, 2004)

Bert Trautmann, the German goalkeeper who played on for Manchester City in the 1956 FA Cup Final despite breaking his neck, is to receive an OBE, it was announced. . . . more . . .

Levein set for Leicester (Oct 29, 2004)

Hearts manager Craig Levein is expected to be made manager of Leicester City after his Scottish club gave him permission to talk to the English Championship side. . . . more . . .

I'll show Leeds the money, says Sainsbury (Oct 29, 2004)

Sebastian Sainsbury, the man who wants to lead a takeover of fallen giants Leeds United, said he will provide hard proof that he has the funding required to proceed with his bid. . . . more . . .

Levein confirmed as new Leicester boss (Oct 29, 2004)

Craig Levein was comfirmed as the new manager of English Championship side Leicester City after leaving his job at Scottish Premier League club Hearts. . . . more . . .

FA probe Stamford Bridge trouble (Oct 28, 2004)

An investigation has been opened into crowd trouble at Chelsea's League Cup match with West Ham at Stamford Bridge. . . . more . . .

Masterful Juventus stretch lead in Italy (Oct 28, 2004)

Juventus maintained their unbeaten run and restored their five point lead at the top of Series A with a hard-fought but richly deserved 2-0 victory over Roma. . . . more . . .

Injured Sutton hands Celtic new setback (Oct 28, 2004)

Celtic's injury crisis claimed another victim when it was revealed striker Chris Sutton would be ruled out of action for the forseeable future because of a chest problem. . . . more . . .

Gattuso extends Milan contract (Oct 28, 2004)

Tigerish midfielder Gennaro Gattuso has extended his contract with AC Milan until the summer of 2009, the Italian club confirmed. . . . more . . .

Angry Pires hits out at Domenech (Oct 28, 2004)

Arsenal star Robert Pires has put his international future at risk by publicly accusing France coach Raymond Domenech of irritating him and other players with "his attitudes, words, and observations". . . . more . . .

Hearts boss linked with Leicester job (Oct 28, 2004)

Hearts coach Craig Levein insisted that all of his attention is on the Scottish Premier League club despite him being tipped as the favourite to take over at English first division side Leicester City. . . . more . . .

Chelsea claim Santos striker Robinho (Oct 28, 2004)

Chelsea were reported to have completed the 10 million pound signing of 20-year-old Santos striker Robinho but he will first join Benfica until the 2006-2007 season. . . . more . . .

FC Porto captain Costinha hospitalized with head injury (Oct 28, 2004)

FC Porto captain Francisco Costinha remained in hospital after suffering a head injury during the team's 2-1 away loss to Vitoria Guimaraes in a Portuguese Cup match. . . . more . . .

Heart attack kills Brazilian full-back Serginho (Oct 28, 2004)

Brazilian player Serginho, 30, died in hospital after a heart attack while playing for his club Sao Caetano in a first division match against Sao Paulo. . . . more . . .

Show us the money, Leeds tell takeover hopefuls (Oct 28, 2004)

The board of fallen giants Leeds United demanded proof of funding after considering a 25-million-pound takeover deal headed by Sebastian Sainsbury. . . . more . . .

Senegal midfielder Fadiga in Bolton scare (Oct 28, 2004)

Senegal midfielder Khalilou Fadiga spent the night in hospital after collapsing during the warm-up to Bolton's League Cup match with Tottenham. . . . more . . .

Kezman injured as crowd trouble flares again (Oct 28, 2004)

Chelsea striker Mateja Kezman was struck by a missile thrown from the crowd during the Blues' 1-0 win over West Ham as spectator trouble once again overshadowed the English League Cup. . . . more . . .

Hiring and firing coaches now the Bundesliga norm (Oct 28, 2004)

There was a time in football when managers were given time to implement their methods to deliver success but in the Bundesliga a new trend of hiring and firing them has come to the fore. . . . more . . .

Anglo-American hope for Leeds (Oct 28, 2004)

Leeds United, forced to sell their best players to stay afloat financially in last season's doomed relegation fight, could have new owners in the next 24 hours. . . . more . . .

Ferguson comes to Vogts's aid (Oct 27, 2004)

Scotland's run of poor results could not be blamed solely on manager Berti Vogts, Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson claimed. . . . more . . .

Ten-man Bremen show champions mettle to deny Stuttgart top spot (Oct 27, 2004)

German champions Werder Bremen produced the comeback of the season to beat VfB Stuttgart 2-1 with the visitors scoring twice in the final 12 minutes despite being reduced to 10 men. . . . more . . .

Hosts Germany to open 2006 World Cup (Oct 27, 2004)

Hosts Germany will open the 2006 World Cup in Munich on June 9 it was confirmed following a FIFA meeting in Zurich. . . . more . . .

Fan violence sullies Liverpool win (Oct 27, 2004)

Ugly scenes of crowd violence returned to mar English football as Liverpool fans became incensed during their side's 3-0 win at Millwall's The Den. . . . more . . .

Goor appeals to FIFA over hefty suspension (Oct 27, 2004)

Belgium's football captain Bart Goor is to appeal over the five match suspension and 6,500 euros fine imposed by the sport's world governing body FIFA, it was announced. . . . more . . .

FA to investigate New Den violence (Oct 27, 2004)

The Football Association confirmed it was looking into the ugly scenes of crowd violence whuich marred football as Liverpool's 3-0 League Cup win at Millwall's New Den ground. . . . more . . .

Celtic look to turn the screw on Rangers (Oct 27, 2004)

Celtic will look forward to their home clash against Aberdeen having stretched their lead in the Scottish Premier League at the weekend. . . . more . . .

Iranian footballers banned from sporting "unconventional" hairdos (Oct 27, 2004)

Iranian footballers have been banned from sporting "unconventional" hairstyles and beards on the pitch and offenders will be fined and banned from playing, football officials said. . . . more . . .

Wenger slams United "spirit" (Oct 27, 2004)

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger criticised Manchester United's approach during their controversial win at Old Trafford last weekend. . . . more . . .

Cole handed pizza United action: report (Oct 27, 2004)

Britain's biggest-selling newspaper said that Arsenal full-back Ashley Cole was responsible for throwing a piece of pizza that it claimed hit Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson. . . . more . . .

Wenger to lead Gunners to 2008 (Oct 27, 2004)

Arsene Wenger has extended his contract at English champions Arsenal for another three years to the end of the 2007-2008 season. . . . more . . .

O'Leary's Villa get a League Cup burning (Oct 27, 2004)

Five times League Cup winners Aston Villa were knocked out of this season's competition following a 3-1 defeat away to Championship side Burnley. . . . more . . .

Lyon - the French side with an Arsenalesque aversion to losing (Oct 27, 2004)

Arsenal's unbeaten run may have come to a bloody end at Old Trafford on Sunday but across the English channel Lyon are building up a momentum that has earned them favourable comparisons with the Premiership champions. . . . more . . .

Milan's second half blitz keeps Juve in sight (Oct 27, 2004)

Three goals in a vastly improved second half gave AC Milan a 3-0 win against bottom club Atalanta and cut Juventus' lead at the top of Serie A to two points. . . . more . . .

Kezman off the mark as Chelsea blunt the Hammers (Oct 27, 2004)

Mateja Kezman finally broke his scoring duck as Chelsea beat West Ham United 1-0 in the League Cup London derby at Stamford Bridge. . . . more . . .

Chinese FA vows reform, but teams want play postponed (Oct 27, 2004)

The China Football Association (CFA) has acknowledged an urgent need to reform its corrupt professional league, but clubs refused to back down on demands to postpone the competition until a new structure is in place. . . . more . . .

Brazil legend Socrates set for unlikely comeback (Oct 27, 2004)

Brazil legend Socrates will make a suprising comeback to football after signing for English non-league side Garforth Town. . . . more . . .

'Gladbach sack Fach (Oct 27, 2004)

Borussia Monchengladbach have sacked their manager Holger Fach because of their recent poor performances, the German Bundesliga club said. . . . more . . .

Dons stun the Bhoys to open up Scottish title race (Oct 27, 2004)

Aberdeen caused the biggest shock of this season's Scottish Premier League when they beat Celtic 3-2 at Parkhead. . . . more . . .

Chinese FA vows reform, but boycott remains imminent (Oct 27, 2004)

The China Football Association (CFA) has acknowledged an urgent need to reform its corruption-ridden professional league, but it is unlikely to placate clubs threatening a boycott, insiders said. . . . more . . .

Kezman injured as crowd trouble flares again (Oct 27, 2004)

Chelsea striker Mateja Kezman was struck by a missile thrown from the crowd during the Blues' 1-0 win over West Ham as spectator trouble once again overshadowed the English League Cup. . . . more . . .

West Brom look to knight for Premiership rescue (Oct 27, 2004)

English Premiership strugglers West Bromwich Albion are understood to have approached former Newcastle manager Sir Bobby Robson as they seek a replacement for Gary Megson. . . . more . . .

Young Gunners help Wenger celebrate contract extension (Oct 27, 2004)

A team of Arsenal fledglings helped manager Arsene Wenger celebrate his contract extension with a 2-1 win away at Manchester City in the third round of the League Cup. . . . more . . .

Young Gunners help Wenger celebrate (Oct 27, 2004)

A team of Arsenal fledglings helped manager Arsene Wenger celebrate his contract extension with a 2-1 win away at Manchester City in the third round of the League Cup. . . . more . . .

Bremen face downbeat Stuttgart (Oct 27, 2004)

Reigning champions Werder Bremen travel to face title rivals VfB Stuttgart and hope to land a knockout punch on Matthias Sammer's men who are on the ropes after a 2-0 reverse against SC Freiburg. . . . more . . .

Chelsea look to flying Dutchman (Oct 26, 2004)

Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho believes Dutch winger Arjen Robben is ready to replace shamed striker Adrian Mutu as Chelsea wait for the return to full fitness of Didier Drogba. . . . more . . .

Scholl and Elber set for Bayern testimonials (Oct 26, 2004)

Bayern Munich are lining up a testimonial match for Mehmet Scholl at the end of the season with former club favourite Giovane Elber also pencilled in for a double send off. . . . more . . .

Referee attack lands Keegan in the dock (Oct 26, 2004)

Manchester City boss Kevin Keegan has been charged by the Football Association for his confrontation with referee Steve Dunn in the tunnel after Sunday's 4-3 defeat to Newcastle. . . . more . . .

Crowd trouble mars Liverpool victory (Oct 26, 2004)

Liverpool cruised into the League Cup fourth round with a 3-0 win away to Championship side Millwall at the New Den but violence in the stands overshadowed the victory. . . . more . . .

Megson to quit West Brom (Oct 26, 2004)

West Brom manager Gary Megson announced he will leave the struggling Premiership club at the end of the season when his contract expires. . . . more . . .

Arsenal fury at United defeat spills over into papers (Oct 26, 2004)

Arsenal's fury at Manchester United's 2-0 win in the English Premiership spilled over into the papers with Gunners manager Arsene Wenger's claims they had been cheated given prominent display. . . . more . . .

Van pleads not guilty to attack (Oct 26, 2004)

Ruud van Nistelrooy says he is innocent of charges he tried deliberately to hurt Arsenal full-back Ashley Cole during Manchester United's controversial 2-0 win at Old Trafford on Sunday. . . . more . . .

Spurs on the look-out for new talent (Oct 26, 2004)

Tottenham have despatched sporting director Frank Arnesen on a European scouting mission to find new players ahead of an expected January spending spree. . . . more . . .

Police called in to Old Trafford buffet battle (Oct 26, 2004)

Manchester police have been asked give evidence into the Old Trafford buffet battle when an Arsenal player was alleged to have thrown soup and pizza at Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson. . . . more . . .

Wenger slams United "spirit" (Oct 26, 2004)

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger criticised Manchester United's approach during their controversial win at Old Trafford last weekend. . . . more . . .

Beckenbauer and Platini tipped for UEFA presidency duel (Oct 26, 2004)

West Germany's 1974 World Cup winner Franz Beckenbauer and France's 1984 European championship hero Michel Platini have emerged as the main contenders to become the next UEFA president, it was confirmed. . . . more . . .

Aldridge applies for Wales job: report (Oct 26, 2004)

Former Liverpool striker John Aldridge has applied to take over the vacant post of Wales manager, according to reports. . . . more . . .

Pizarro at the double as Bayern devour Wolves (Oct 26, 2004)

Peruvian striker Claudio Pizarro left his injury woes behind him with a brace of goals for Bayern Munich in a telling 2-0 win over Bundesliga leaders VfL Wolfsburg. . . . more . . .

O'Leary's Villa get a League Cup burning (Oct 26, 2004)

Five times League Cup winners Aston Villa were knocked out of this season's competition following a 3-1 defeat away to Championship side Burnley. . . . more . . .

Trouble back on England's terraces (Oct 26, 2004)

Ugly scenes of crowd violence returned to mar English football as Liverpool fans became incensed during their side's 3-0 win at Millwall's The Den. . . . more . . .

Vogts gets stay of execution (Oct 26, 2004)

Embattled Scotland manager Bertie Vogts won a stay of execution when the Scottish Football Association announced it would not be holding a board meeting to discuss his future. . . . more . . .

Hot shot Owen strikes again for Real (Oct 26, 2004)

England striker Michael Owen scored for the third successive match for Spanish giants Real Madrid as they cruised to a 2-1 victory over Third Division outfit Leganes in the first round of the Spanish Cup. . . . more . . .

Bremen face downbeat Stuttgart, Bayern hunt leaders Wolves (Oct 26, 2004)

German football goes into overdrive with a full Bundesliga schedule taking place midweek and some tasty ties have been served up. . . . more . . .

West Brom part company with Megson (Oct 26, 2004)

West Brom manager Gary Megson was relieved of his duties with immediate effect after saying earlier in the day he would leave the struggling Premiership club at the end of the season when his contract expired. . . . more . . .

Van Nistelrooy pleads guilty to FA charge (Oct 26, 2004)

Manchester United striker Ruud van Nistelrooy accepted a Football Association (FA) charge of serious foul play and apologised to Arsenal's Ashley Cole for the reckless challenge which has left the Dutchman facing a three-game ban. . . . more . . .

Fire goes out on Melville's Welsh career (Oct 25, 2004)

Former Wales captain Andy Melville became the latest experienced international to announce his retirement from the national side. . . . more . . .

Hefty price tag placed on German international Podolski (Oct 25, 2004)

Germany's 19-year-old international striker Lukas Podolski has had a staggering 20 million euro price-tag placed on his head by his German club Cologne. . . . more . . .

Dalian Shide players storm off pitch as Chinese football worries deepen (Oct 25, 2004)

Football powerhouse Dalian Shide abandoned a match against Shenyang Jinde in protest at the referee, confronting China's embattled Super League with yet another crisis. . . . more . . .

Arsenal fury at United defeat spills over into papers (Oct 25, 2004)

Arsenal's fury at Manchester United's 2-0 win in the English Premiership spilled over into the papers with Gunners' manager Arsene Wenger's claims they had been cheated given prominent display. . . . more . . .

Man United board ends takeover talks with Glazer (Oct 25, 2004)

The board of English football giants Manchester United announced it had ended talks with US sports tycoon Malcolm Glazer, saying his takeover proposal risked leaving the club mired in debt. . . . more . . .

Van Nistelrooy charged by FA (Oct 25, 2004)

Manchester United's Netherlands striker Ruud van Nistelrooy was charged with serious foul play by the Football Association (FA). . . . more . . .

Sports Minister calls for lengthy Mutu ban (Oct 25, 2004)

British sports minister Richard Caborn wants Chelsea's Romania striker Adrian Mutu banned for two years after failing a drugs test. . . . more . . .

FA probe Van Nistelrooy tackle on Cole (Oct 25, 2004)

The Football Association are to look at video evidence of Ruud van Nistelrooy's challenge on Arsenal full-back Ashley Cole at Old Trafford before before deciding whether to press disciplinary charges against the Manchester United forward. . . . more . . .

Struggling Mallorca dismiss Floro (Oct 25, 2004)

Struggling Spanish top flight outfit Real Mallorca dismissed coach Benito Floro following a meeting with club officials, Spanish media reported. . . . more . . .

Don't take the Michael: Real coach (Oct 25, 2004)

Real Madrid coach Mariano Garcia Remon said he would not swap his in-form England international striker Michael Owen for Barcelona's Cameroon star Samuel Eto'o. . . . more . . .

US footballer of the year nominees announced (Oct 25, 2004)

DaMarcus Beasley, Carlos Bocanegra and Landon Donovan were named as the finalists for the 2004 Honda Player of the Year Award. . . . more . . .

Arsenal-United row rumbles on (Oct 25, 2004)

Arsenal and Manchester United's angry post-match tunnel clash at Old Trafford took a new twist and threatened to overturn all memories of a milestone match. . . . more . . .

Juventus officials face jail over doping (Oct 25, 2004)

Prosecutors have called for two top officials at Juventus to be jailed for their part in alleged doping at the Italian champions. . . . more . . .

CSKA move closer to title (Oct 25, 2004)

Reigning champions CSKA Moscow took another step towards their second consecutive Russian Premier League title with a 3-0 drubbing of their hosts Saint Petersburg. . . . more . . .

Dreaded vote of confidence for Dortmund's Van Marwijk (Oct 25, 2004)

Borussia Dortmund coach Bert van Marwijk insisted he will decide his future at the club after being handed the dreaded vote of confidence over the weekend. . . . more . . .

Vogts's Scotland future in the balance (Oct 25, 2004)

Berti Vogts's future as Scotland manager is set to be clarified when the 11-man board of the Scottish Football Association (SFA) meets at Hampden Park. . . . more . . .

Mondonico sacked at Fiorentina (Oct 25, 2004)

Fiorentina have sacked manager Emiliano Mondonico after the newly-promoted side's poor start to the season and comes just months atfer he was hailed as a hero for returning them to the top flight. . . . more . . .

Socceroos to play Norway at Craven Cottage (Oct 25, 2004)

Australia coach Frank Farina said he expected most of his big guns who missed this month's Oceania Nations Cup football final through injury to be available to play Norway in London next month. . . . more . . .

China mulling first law on football hooliganism (Oct 25, 2004)

China's parliament is expected to begin debating the country's first law on football hooliganism which could mete out jail terms and fines for loutish behaviour, state press reported. . . . more . . .

Benitez unconcerned by shot-shy strikers (Oct 24, 2004)

Rafael Benitez remains convinced the striking partnership of Milan Baros and Djibril Cisse will bear fruit despite the duo's failings in Liverpool's edgy 2-0 victory over Charlton. . . . more . . .

Stuttgart taste first defeat, Ailton fires Schalke to victory (Oct 24, 2004)

Ten-man Stuttgart fell to a surprise 2-0 defeat at struggling SC Freiburg as they missed the chance to regain top spot in the German top flight. . . . more . . .

Fifty percent of Bundesliga stars face depression says Simunic (Oct 24, 2004)

Hertha Berlin defender Josip Simunic claims almost half of the players in the Bundesliga struggle to cope with the pressure that leads to the depressive state his former team-mate Sebastian Deisler is in. . . . more . . .

Celtic banish Euro blues (Oct 24, 2004)

Celtic put their Champions League blues behind them with a comprehensive 4-2 win away to Livingston in the Scottish Premier League. . . . more . . .

Owen is Real Madrid 'killer' on the loose (Oct 24, 2004)

England striker Michael Owen didn't have a nickname in Spain but he soon may have, with sports daily Marca dubbing him 'killer' after he got the only goal of Real Madrid's 1-0 win over Valencia. . . . more . . .

Bellamy settles seven-goal thriller (Oct 24, 2004)

Craig Bellamy's 89th minute goal earned Newcastle a 4-3 victory over Manchester City in a dramatic and wildly-fluctuating match at St James' Park. . . . more . . .

Juventus joy as Milan derby ends in stalemate (Oct 24, 2004)

Leaders Juventus were the happiest team in Serie A after title rivals AC Milan and Inter Milan played out a 0-0 draw in front of an 80,000 crowd at the San Siro. . . . more . . .

Lille slip-up allows Lyon to stay top (Oct 24, 2004)

Lille squandered the chance to regain the lead in the French first division after falling to a last minute goal at Toulouse. . . . more . . .

Santini denies Nicholson snub (Oct 24, 2004)

Tottenham boss Jacques Santini denied that his refusal to attend a post-match press conference was an insult to the memory of former boss Bill Nicholson. . . . more . . .

Racing off the bottom while Numancia slump at Villarreal (Oct 24, 2004)

Racing Santander clawed their way off the bottom of the Spanish first division when they beat Real Zaragoza 1-0. . . . more . . .

Mourinho piles pressure on to title rivals (Oct 24, 2004)

Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho claimed he would be sitting down to watch title rivals Arsenal and Manchester United slug it out with a smile on his face after watching his own side knock four goals past hapless Blackburn. . . . more . . .

Megson lambasts "pathetic" Baggies (Oct 24, 2004)

Fuming West Brom manager Gary Megson has branded his side's defending as "pathetic" after they slumped to a 3-0 defeat at fellow Premiership newcomers Crystal Palace. . . . more . . .

Rangers held and fall further behind in title chase (Oct 24, 2004)

Rangers fell seven points behind Celtic in the Scottish Premier League when they could only manage a 1-1 draw at home to Dundee United. . . . more . . .

Santini accused of gaffe as Spurs mourn legendary manager (Oct 24, 2004)

Tottenham boss Jacques Santini has been accused of a major public relations blunder after refusing to speak to the media on the day that the club's greatest ever manager, Bill Nicholson, died. . . . more . . .

Lecce walk tall in Italy (Oct 24, 2004)

Dark horses Lecce moved to within five points of league leaders Juventus after humiliating fellow southerners Messina 4-1. . . . more . . .

Ruud takes his revenge as Gunners fall short of magical 50 (Oct 24, 2004)

Ruud van Nistelrooy took his revenge on Arsenal in the sweetest possible fashion as Manchester United ended their arch rivals' 49-match unbeaten run in the Premiership with a 2-0 win in controversial circumstances. . . . more . . .

Owen and Del Piero celebrate Euro rebirth (Oct 24, 2004)

Superstar strikers Michael Owen and Alessandro Del Piero were hailed as players reborn as they put their critics firmly in their place with match-winning performances at the weekend. . . . more . . .

Rangers lose ground on Celtic (Oct 24, 2004)

Rangers fell seven points behind Celtic in the Scottish Premier League when they could only manage a 1-1 draw at home to Dundee United. . . . more . . .

Barcelona remain unbeaten as they overwhelm Osasuna (Oct 24, 2004)

Barcelona extended their unbeaten streak to eight games and maintained their five point lead at the top of the Spanish first division as they cruised to a 3-0 win over Osasuna. . . . more . . .

Del Piero back to his old self to lift Juve (Oct 24, 2004)

Juventus striker Alessandro Del Piero believes he is winning his battle against fitness and poor form after steering his side to a 3-0 win over struggling Siena. . . . more . . .

Sevilla up to second in Spain after beating Atletico (Oct 24, 2004)

Sevilla maintained their role as the surprise package of the Spanish season with a comfortable 2-1 win over Atletico Madrid to move up to second in the league. . . . more . . .

Bullish Moyes sets sights on title charge (Oct 23, 2004)

Everton players were singing "we're gonna win the league" in the bath according to manager David Moyes after his side beat Norwich 3-2 at Carrow Road. . . . more . . .

Ferguson calls for calm in Arsenal clash (Oct 23, 2004)

Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson says he is confident his players have enough self-control to avoid any trouble in Sunday's showdown at Old Trafford against Arsenal. . . . more . . .

Mutu social life not suited for professional football: Mourinho (Oct 23, 2004)

Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho said that his Chelsea striker Adrian Mutu, who failed a drugs test for cocaine, led a social life that was not compatible with a career in professional football. . . . more . . .

Severin's late strike maintains Dons' hold on third (Oct 23, 2004)

A late goal from Scott Severin capped a stirring second-half comeback and gave Aberdeen a 2-1 victory over Motherwell in the Scottish Premier League, securing their grip on third place. . . . more . . .

Riise helps Reds to rise (Oct 23, 2004)

Midfielders Luis Garcia and John Arne Riise succeeded where Liverpool's strikers failed to claim the goals that swept aside Charlton and sent Liverpool into fifth place. . . . more . . .

Del Piero reborn as clinical Juve stretch lead (Oct 23, 2004)

Alessandro Del Piero scored twice and set up the other as Serie A leaders Juventus won 3-0 away to struggling Siena to put the pressure on their title rivals. . . . more . . .

Gudjohnsen fires Chelsea (Oct 23, 2004)

Eidur Gudjohnsen's hat-trick fired Chelsea to their biggest win under Jose Mourinho and sunk Blackburn deeper into the mire. . . . more . . .

United not finished yet, says Ferdinand (Oct 23, 2004)

Rio Ferdinand has poured scorn on claims that the balance of power in English football has shifted definitively from Manchester to London. . . . more . . .

Ten-man Cagliari hold on to snatch point (Oct 23, 2004)

Cagliari escaped with a 2-2 draw away to struggling Atalanta, despite playing the last 40 minutes with 10 men. . . . more . . .

Owen gets first league goal for Real Madrid (Oct 23, 2004)

Michael Owen emphatically confirmed that his barren spell in the Spanish capital is over with his first league goal for Real Madrid in their 1-0 win over Valencia. . . . more . . .

Arsenal have tightened up discipline says Wenger (Oct 23, 2004)

Arsee Wenger said his Arsenal side have tightened up their discipline since last season's Old Trafford antics but could not promise Sunday's clash against Manchester United would be trouble free. . . . more . . .

Spurs legend Nicholson dies at 84 (Oct 23, 2004)

Tottenham's former manager Bill Nicholson, who led the London side to a famous league and cup double in 1961 has died at the age of 84. . . . more . . .

Pancrate helps PSG recovery gather pace (Oct 23, 2004)

Paris Saint Germain resumed domestic duties and beat Ajaccio 1-0 at the Parc des Princes just 72 hours after their heroics against European Champions FC Porto. . . . more . . .

Late show spares Bayern, Doll guides Hamburg off bottom (Oct 23, 2004)

An injury-ravaged Bayern Munich needed a brace of late goals to down Hansa Rostock 2-0 in a heated match that saw both sides reduced to ten men. . . . more . . .

Gudjohnsen hat-trick as Chelsea find goal-scoring touch (Oct 23, 2004)

Eidur Gudjohnsen signalled his return to goal-scoring form with a fine hat-trick as Chelsea over-whelmed Blackburn Rovers 4-0 at Stamford Bridge. . . . more . . .

Eriksson gets top result after Beckham escapes punishment (Oct 22, 2004)

Sven-Goran Eriksson got the best result he could have hoped for when David Beckham escaped disciplinary action for his deliberate yellow card against Wales. . . . more . . .

Mutu claims cocaine was a sex pill (Oct 22, 2004)

Adrian Mutu admits he took drugs but claims it was not cocaine but a drug to improve his sex life. . . . more . . .

Wenger to wait on Vieira for clash with ambitious United (Oct 22, 2004)

Arsene Wenger said he will have to wait until Sunday before making a decision on whether to field his influential Arsenal captain Patrick Vieira in the Premiership clash against Manchester United. . . . more . . .

Houllier tops list for Wales job (Oct 22, 2004)

Former Liverpool manager Gerard Houllier heads a short-list of four candidates to take over as Wales manager, the Welsh Football Association said. . . . more . . .

Mixed night for British clubs in early UEFA Cup matches (Oct 21, 2004)

English Premiership side Middlesbrough had a workmanlike 1-0 victory at Athens club Aigelo in the first ever UEFA Cup group stages though Scottish club Hearts lost in a mixed night for Britain in early matches. . . . more . . .

Rocchi strikes late to deny Villarreal (Oct 21, 2004)

Second half substitute Tommaso Rocchi scored a late equaliser to give Lazio a 1-1 draw at home to Spanish side Villarreal in their opening UEFA Cup group stage match. . . . more . . .

Bremen's Micoud lets his feet do the talking (Oct 21, 2004)

Werder Bremen's French playmaker Johan Micoud was the talk of the German media after an inspired display helped the German champions to a 2-1 Champions League victory over Anderlecht. . . . more . . .

Terry helps Chelsea make light of striker crisis (Oct 21, 2004)

Jose Mourinho has hailed John Terry as a lynchpin of of Chelsea's drive for Champions League glory after the England defender's third goal of the tournament helped the Londoners make light of their current striker crisis with a 2-0 win over CSKA Moscow. . . . more . . .

Beckham escapes booking sanction (Oct 21, 2004)

David Beckham has escaped disciplinary action for his deliberate yellow card against Wales after the Football Association decided there was "insufficient evidence" to charge the England captain. . . . more . . .

Germany aims to cut down on foreign players (Oct 21, 2004)

German Football League (DFL) president Werner Hackmann admitted he had given his backing to reduce the number of non-EU foreigners in the Bundesliga from five to four by the 2006/2007 season. . . . more . . .

Henry confident of facing United (Oct 21, 2004)

Thierry Henry is confident of shaking off an ankle injury picked up in Arsenal's bruising 2-2 Champions League clash against Panathinaikos to face Manchester United in Sunday's Premiership showdown. . . . more . . .

Bayern wait for fine following Turin fireworks (Oct 21, 2004)

Bayern Munich general manager Uli Hoeness admits the club is expecting a substantial fine from UEFA following the conduct of their fans at the Stadio delle Alpi during Tuesday's 1-0 Champions League defeat to Juventus. . . . more . . .

Liverpool keen on Morientes' strike power (Oct 21, 2004)

Liverpool are keen on signing Real Madrid's unsettled striker Fernando Morientes to supplement misfiring strike duo Djibril Cisse and Milan Baros. . . . more . . .

Europe's second string opt for group therapy (Oct 21, 2004)

They couldn't beat them and they couldn't join them so Europe's second stringers will instead kick-off a new era in the much-maligned UEFA Cup with the forty remaining teams divided into eight groups. . . . more . . .

Bayern's Deisler ready to resume training next week (Oct 21, 2004)

German international Sebastian Deisler will be back at training with Bayern Munich as early as next week following a relapse into depression, club spokesman Markus Horwick confirmed. . . . more . . .

Gazza name game comes up with G8 puzzle (Oct 21, 2004)

Paul Gascoigne, who will forever be remembered for crying during England's World Cup semi-final defeat to Germany in 1990, believes it's time to change his name now that he has kicked drinking. . . . more . . .

Morientes not for sale say defiant Real (Oct 21, 2004)

Real Madrid have slapped a 'not for sale' sign on their Spanish international striker Fernando Morientes, who is currently attracting interest from Liverpool. . . . more . . .

Nigeria picks top stars for Mandela Challenge against South Africa (Oct 21, 2004)

Nigeria will line up their top stars including skipper Austin 'Jay Jay' Okocha and Inter striker Obafemi Martins for next month's friendly international against South Africa in honour of former President Nelson Mandela. . . . more . . .

Arsenal trio in injury race for Old Trafford summit (Oct 21, 2004)

Arsenal striker Thierry Henry insists he will throw off an ankle injury to play in Sunday's Premiership showdown with Manchester United at Old Trafford. . . . more . . .

Shearer spot kick spurs Newcastle to UEFA win (Oct 21, 2004)

An Alan Shearer penalty three minutes from time earned Newcastle a hard fought 1-0 win over Panionios in this opening UEFA Cup Group D tie. . . . more . . .

Kopke unveiled as Germany's goalkeeping coach (Oct 21, 2004)

Germany's Euro 96 winner Andreas Kopke was confirmed as the new goalkeeping coach of the national team after signing a contract up until the 2006 World Cup. . . . more . . .

Bellamy backs down in spat with Souness (Oct 21, 2004)

Graeme Souness's no-nonsense approach to installing a greater degree of discipline at Newcastle appears to be paying off after Craig Bellamy publicly apologised over this week's spat with the manager. . . . more . . .

Rousing reception eases pain of defeat for Rijkaard (Oct 21, 2004)

Former AC Milan favourite Frank Rijkaard took some consolation from the warm welcome he received on his return to the San Siro where his Barcelona team lost 1-0 in the Champions League. . . . more . . .

We can still qualify, insist Liverpool, Deportivo bosses (Oct 20, 2004)

Liverpool and Deportivo La Coruna can still qualify for the second stage of the Champions League, the clubs' bosses insisted after seeing their sides battle out an entertaining 0-0 draw here. . . . more . . .

Coridon's circus trick answers PSG's prayers (Oct 20, 2004)

Paris Saint Germain's misfiring Champions League campaign finally got off the ground with a stunning acrobatic strike from Charles-Edouard Coridon inspiring them to a 2-0 win over titleholders FC Porto. . . . more . . .

Ankle-victim Vieira misses Panathinaikos clash (Oct 20, 2004)

Ankle-victim Patrick Vieira will miss Arsenal's Champions League trip to Panathinaikos in a big blow to manager Arsene Wenger on the run-up to the Athens tie. . . . more . . .

Arsenal pegged back as Euro ghosts return to haunt Lehmann (Oct 20, 2004)

Jens Lehmann's Champions League curse returned to haunt Arsenal as two mistakes by the big goalkeeper forced the Gunners to settle for a 2-2 draw against Panathinaikos. . . . more . . .

High-five Inter crush Valencia (Oct 20, 2004)

Inter Milan continued their stunning start to the season and top Champions League group G with a perfect record after cruising to a 5-1 victory over Spanish champions Valencia. . . . more . . .

Shevchenko proves decisive as Milan edge Barcelona (Oct 20, 2004)

Andriy Shevchenko's first half header gave AC Milan a 1-0 win over Barcelona in front of a 68,000 crowd and moved them a big step closer to the knockout stages of the Champions League. . . . more . . .

Late De Jong strike puts PSV in pole (Oct 20, 2004)

PSV Eindhoven's prospects of surviving the tricky group stages of the Champions League received a huge shot in the arm with a 2-1 win over Rosenborg. . . . more . . .

Chelsea on cruise control (Oct 20, 2004)

Chelsea's path to the knockout stages of the Champions League is virtually assured after chalking up a third straight victory in group H with a clinical 2-0 dismissal of CSKA Moscow. . . . more . . .

Northern Ireland eager to face Beckham (Oct 20, 2004)

Northern Ireland hope David Beckham is given the all-clear to face them in their next World Cup qualifier even if it means the England skipper dealing another blow to their battered pride. . . . more . . .

Drugs shame Mutu to undergo counselling (Oct 20, 2004)

Disgraced Chelsea striker Adrian Mutu will undergo counselling in an effort to save his career after he tested positive for cocaine. . . . more . . .

Arsenal want Wenger on the board (Oct 20, 2004)

Arsene Wenger will be offered a seat on the Arsenal board when he finishes his time as manager at the English champions, the Gunners chairman Peter Hill-Wood said. . . . more . . .

No time limit for depressed Deisler says Klinsmann (Oct 20, 2004)

German national coach Jurgen Klinsmann promised to give midfielder Sebastian Deisler all the time he needs to recover after the Bayern Munich star suffered a minor relapse of depression. . . . more . . .

Klasnic double keeps Bremen on course (Oct 20, 2004)

After over a decade out of the Champions League Werder Bremen have a fantastic chance of making the knockout phase following a 2-1 Group G win over Anderlecht. . . . more . . .

Matuzalem brace ends Celtic's Champions League hopes (Oct 20, 2004)

Brazilian midfielder Matuzalem defied the chilly temperatures to score a double for Shakhtar Donetsk in a 3-0 win which virtually ended Celtic's Champions League ambitions this season. . . . more . . .

Deflated Bremen look for lift against Anderlecht (Oct 20, 2004)

German champions Werder Bremen must raise their deflated confidence for the Champions League Group G clash with Anderlecht in a significant match for both clubs. . . . more . . .

Goal drought gives Ferguson cause for concern (Oct 20, 2004)

Sir Alex Ferguson has admitted that his side's current lack of goals is a source of concern in the run-up to Sunday's Premiership showdown with Arsenal. . . . more . . .

Playboy Mutu pleads guilty to cocaine trip (Oct 19, 2004)

Chelsea striker Adrian Mutu has owned up to taking cocaine in an apparent attempt to escape a lengthy ban. . . . more . . .

Benitez looks for better Liverpool show in Spanish reunion (Oct 19, 2004)

Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez will come up against some very familiar faces when his team tackles Spanish outfit Deportivo La Coruna in the Champions League at Anfield. . . . more . . .

Owen gets off his marks for Real Madrid (Oct 19, 2004)

England striker Michael Owen finally found the net in a Real Madrid shirt as he got the only goal in Real's 1-0 win over Dynamo Kiev in their Champions League group B match. . . . more . . .

Juventus striker Trezeguet under the knife (Oct 19, 2004)

Juventus' striker David Trezeguet has undergone an operation on his left shoulder which he had dislocated three times. . . . more . . .

Bosnich goes back to the future (Oct 19, 2004)

Former Chelsea goalkeeper Mark Bosnich wants to return to professional football after serving a nine-month ban for testing positive for cocaine. . . . more . . .

Lyon take a bite out of Fenerbahce's hopes (Oct 19, 2004)

French champions Lyon gave their Turkish counterparts Fenerbahce a mountain to climb with a deserved 3-1 victory in their Champions League group D encounter. . . . more . . .

San Siro to roll out red carpet for former hero Rijkaard (Oct 19, 2004)

Barcelona coach Frank Rijkaard returns to the stadium where he was once idolised as the Spanish giants take on AC Milan at the San Siro in the Champions League. . . . more . . .

Stylish Ajax back on track (Oct 19, 2004)

Four-time winners Ajax handed out a 3-0 defeat to Maccabi Tel-Aviv to finally ignite their Champions League campaign. . . . more . . .

Wayne, Roy and Raul set to cause Champions League havoc again (Oct 19, 2004)

Wayne Rooney, Roy Makaay and Raul look set to terrorise defences once more on Tuesday after the star trio from Manchester United, Bayern Munich and Real Madrid scored eight goals between them in the previous round of Champions League matches. . . . more . . .

European giants meet for first time as Juve host Bayern (Oct 19, 2004)

Juventus and Bayern Munich have played almost 600 European matches between them, but they will meet for the very first time in the Champions League clash in Turin. . . . more . . .

Ankle-victim Vieira misses Panathinaikos clash (Oct 19, 2004)

Ankle-victim Patrick Vieira will miss Arsenal's Champions League trip to Panathinaikos in a big blow to manager Arsene Wenger on the run-up to the Athens tie. . . . more . . .

Roma see red after Leverkusen comeback sinks hopes (Oct 19, 2004)

Bayer Leverkusen took a giant stride towards the knockout phase of the Champions League with a 3-1 Group B win over a hot-headed Roma side. . . . more . . .

Nedved strikes to bury Bayern (Oct 19, 2004)

European Footballer of Year Pavel Nedved struck 15 minutes from time to give Juventus a hard fought 1-0 win over Bayern Munich in the Champions League. . . . more . . .

Embattled Chinese football body promises to open financial books (Oct 19, 2004)

Chinese football's embattled governing body has promised to open its books to the public amid allegations of rampant corruption and disputes over commercial rights. . . . more . . .

The Odessa Cat wants Madrid up to scratch against Kiev (Oct 19, 2004)

Real Madrid coach Mariano Garcia Remon will turn the clock back when the Spanish giants face Dynamo Kiev in their Champions League Group B match. . . . more . . .

All or nothing Roma hope to upset enigmatic Leverkusen (Oct 19, 2004)

Since defeating the mighty Real Madrid 3-0 in the Champions League a little over a month ago Bayer Leverkusen have gone off the boil and must rediscover the winning habit for the European tussle with Roma at the BayArena. . . . more . . .

Rooney primed for more Euro fireworks (Oct 19, 2004)

Wayne Rooney gets his second taste of Champions League action when Manchester United take on Sparta Prague in their first ever visit to the Czech Republic. . . . more . . .

Liverpool's Spanish contingent meet their match in Deportivo (Oct 19, 2004)

A dominant Liverpool were left to rue a series of missed chances after drawing 0-0 against Spanish outfit Deportivo La Coruna in a Champions League Group A clash. . . . more . . .

Mourinho silent over Mutu affair (Oct 19, 2004)

Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho said he would not get involved in a public slanging match over striker Adrian Mutu's drugs shame but insisted the club are doing their best to keep players in order. . . . more . . .

Glazer step nearer becoming Manchester United's biggest shareholder (Oct 19, 2004)

The family of US sports tycoon Malcolm Glazer said it had raised its stake in Manchester United to 27.6 percent from 25.3, making it almost the largest shareholder in the world's richest football club. . . . more . . .

Injured Vieira is Old Trafford doubt (Oct 19, 2004)

Arsenal skipper Patrick Vieira is a major doubt for Sunday's Premiership showdown with Manchester United at Old Trafford as he struggles to recover from an ankle injury. . . . more . . .

Pale United struggle in Prague (Oct 19, 2004)

Manchester United's stuttering domestic form was exported to Europe as Sir Alex Ferguson's side struggled to secure a goalless draw against Sparta Prague. . . . more . . .

Monaco's South American duo sink Olympiakos (Oct 19, 2004)

Monaco's new South American strikeforce Javier Saviola and Ernesto Chevanton produced dream goals to sink Olympiakos 2-1 in this Champions League Group A tie. . . . more . . .

Keegan fears Arsenal unstoppable (Oct 18, 2004)

Manchester City manager Kevin Keegan believes it will be very difficult for Chelsea to catch their London rivals Arsenal in the race for the Premiership title. . . . more . . .

Allardyce rewarded with new five-year deal (Oct 18, 2004)

Bolton manager Sam Allardyce has been given an improved five-year contract after taking the club to fourth in the English Premiership table. . . . more . . .

Chelsea's Mutu in cocaine scandal (Oct 18, 2004)

Chelsea striker Adrian Mutu could face a lengthy ban and the sack by his English Premiership club after testing positive for cocaine, it was reported. . . . more . . .

Souness to act on foul-mouthed Bellamy (Oct 18, 2004)

Newcastle manager Graeme Souness was to study video evidence before deciding whether to punish Craig Bellamy who was caught by TV cameras abusing him after being substituted during Sunday's 1-1 draw with Charlton. . . . more . . .

Gladbach's Neuville banned for handball goal (Oct 18, 2004)

Borussia Monchengladbach's German international Oliver Neuville has received a two-match ban from the German Football Federation after admitting to using his hand to score in Gladbach's 2-0 win over Kaiserslautern. . . . more . . .

Bolton midfielder Campo's good news (Oct 18, 2004)

Bolton midfielder Ivan Campo was expected to be back in action in a fortnight after an X-ray showed no break to his cheekbone. . . . more . . .

Man United's Keane and Ferdinand miss Prague trip (Oct 18, 2004)

Manchester United have lost Roy Keane and Rio Ferdinand for their Champions League match away to Sparta Prague. . . . more . . .

Arsenal's Vieira out of Panathinaikos clash (Oct 18, 2004)

Patrick Vieira has been ruled out of Wednesday's Champions League clash against Panathinaikos, and is doubtful for the Manchester United fixture at the weekend, after spraining his ankle. . . . more . . .

Nigerian Yakubu earns Portsmouth victory (Oct 18, 2004)

Aiyegbeni Yakubu earned Portsmouth a deserved 1-0 victory over Tottenham at Fratton Park with only the second away goal conceded this season by the London club. . . . more . . .

Benitez hails Liverpool comeback as start of Red revolution (Oct 17, 2004)

Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez believes his side's astonishing comeback to win 4-2 at Fulham could be the harbinger of brighter days for the Reds after a mixed start to his reign at Anfield. . . . more . . .

Late show puts smile on Moyes's face (Oct 17, 2004)

It is a sign of the times at Everton that David Moyes has started cracking jokes in his post-match press conferences. . . . more . . .

Arsenal look towards titanic clash with Manchester United (Oct 17, 2004)

Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger warned an ugly fracas must be avoided when his all-conquering side travel to Old Trafford next Sunday for a mouth-watering Premiership clash against bitter rivals Manchester United. . . . more . . .

Cheesed-off Hamburg sack Toppmoller (Oct 17, 2004)

Struggling Bundesliga side SV Hamburg have sacked their coach Klaus Toppmoller following Saturday's 2-0 defeat to league minnows Arminia Bielefeld. . . . more . . .

Battling Charlton keep unbeaten home record (Oct 17, 2004)

Charlton came from a goal down to draw 1-1 with Newcastle at The Valley and maintain their unbeaten home record this season. . . . more . . .

Celtic hit by Champions League injury worries (Oct 17, 2004)

Celtic manager Martin O'Neill has revealed that injuries to key defensive players could leave him no option but to play a striker at centre-half in the Champions League. . . . more . . .

Pirlo spoils Cagliari's home run as Milan go second (Oct 17, 2004)

Defending champions AC Milan moved up into second place in Serie A with a 1-0 victory at Cagliari which ended the Sardinians' 100 per cent home record. . . . more . . .

Three see red as Valencia reverse lets Barca race clear (Oct 17, 2004)

Three goals, three sendings off and three vital points squandered comprised the fate of Spanish reigning champions Valencia as they went down to a 2-1 home loss to Seville for their first defeat of the league season. . . . more . . .

Spaniard Koke saves Marseille (Oct 17, 2004)

Spaniard Sergio Koke scored in the fourth minute of injury time to salvage a 1-1 French league draw for Marseille as they escaped the likely clutches of a home defeat against Saint Etienne. . . . more . . .

Defeated Wolfsburg drop from top spot (Oct 17, 2004)

VfL Wolfsburg have sat proudly at the Bundesliga summit for almost a month but a 3-0 mauling at Hannover saw that run come to an abrupt end. . . . more . . .

Prso double keeps Rangers in touch (Oct 17, 2004)

Croatian international striker Dado Prso grabbed both goals as Rangers beat Motherwell 2-0 at Fir Park. . . . more . . .

Torres helps Atletico capital-ise on Real misfortune (Oct 17, 2004)

Atletico Madrid's Spanish international striker Fernando Torres bagged the only goal of the game to take his side provisionally into the top three of La Liga, his eighth-minute effort snuffing out resistance from Racing Santander. . . . more . . .

Ancelotti beaming as second-string Milan close gap on Juve (Oct 17, 2004)

Carlo Ancelotti was all smiles as his second-string AC Milan team won 1-0 at Cagliari to reduce Juventus' lead at the top of Serie A to three points. . . . more . . .

Anelka shows Chelsea what they are missing (Oct 16, 2004)

Nicolas Anelka condemned Chelsea to their first defeat of the Premiership campaign with a first half penalty as Manchester City exposed the deficiencies of Jose Mourinho's title hopefuls. . . . more . . .

Lyon go top after beating Caen (Oct 16, 2004)

French champions Lyon warmed up for their midweek trip to face Champions League opponents Fenerbahce with a 4-0 drubbing of league new boys Caen. . . . more . . .

Birmingham stall United bid to catch title rivals (Oct 16, 2004)

Manchester United's bid to catch up with Arsenal and Chelsea suffered another setback as Sir Alex Ferguson's side were held to a goalless draw by Birmingham. . . . more . . .

Shaka shapes up for international retirement (Oct 16, 2004)

Portsmouth goalkeeper Shaka Hislop, recalled to the Trinidad and Tobago national side for the World Cup qualifiers, is close to ending his international career. . . . more . . .

Hasselbaink makes Blackburn pay for Tugay red card (Oct 16, 2004)

Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink struck a hat-trick as Middlesbrough romped to a 4-0 victory against a Blackburn side reduced to ten men following the first-half dismissal of Turkish midfielder Tugay. . . . more . . .

Baros inspires Liverpool to memorable comeback (Oct 16, 2004)

Milan Baros and second half substitute Xabi Alonso inspired a remarkable comeback and earned Liverpool a memorable 4-2 victory over Fulham at Craven Cottage. . . . more . . .

Everton power on and ask: 'Wayne who?' (Oct 16, 2004)

Leon Osman's third goal of the season ensured Everton won 1-0 for the fourth time in five league games as they squeezed past Southampton. . . . more . . .

Imperious Gunners shoot down Villa (Oct 16, 2004)

Arsenal stretched their record of unbeaten Premiership matches to 49 as they crushed Aston Villa 3-1 at Highbury. . . . more . . .

Bayern fall to Schalke defeat, Stuttgart pull away (Oct 16, 2004)

Bayern Munich tasted their first home defeat of the season with Schalke 04 grabbing a late 1-0 victory at the Olympic Stadium. . . . more . . .

Celtic enjoy comfortable win against Hearts (Oct 16, 2004)

Celtic enjoyed a comfortable 3-0 win at home to Hearts as the visitors paid a heavy price for trying to frustrate the Scottish Premier League leaders. . . . more . . .

Ferguson admits United deserve to be written off (Oct 16, 2004)

Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson has admitted that his expensively restructured squad deserves to be written off as serious Premiership title challengers. . . . more . . .

France's traditional powerhouse clubs struggling (Oct 16, 2004)

France's traditional powerhouse clubs Monaco and Paris Saint Germain, who drew 1-1 at Metz and lost 1-0 at Nantes respectively, are struggling to find their form. . . . more . . .

Roma singing in the rain (Oct 16, 2004)

Roma won 2-0 away to bottom club Livorno in the driving rain to move up into the top half of the Serie A table and end a run of four league games without a victory. . . . more . . .

Lacklustre Juve stretch lead in Italy (Oct 16, 2004)

Juventus opened up a five point lead at the top of Serie A after edging second-placed Messina 2-1 in a scrappy encounter in Turin. . . . more . . .

Ronaldo saves Real's Betis blushes (Oct 16, 2004)

Real Madrid coach Mariano Garcia Remon lamented poor finishing after his side were forced to rely on a trademark poacher's strike from Ronaldo in a fortuitous 1-1 draw at Real Betis. . . . more . . .

Deco keeps Barca flying high as Ronaldo rescues Real (Oct 16, 2004)

Brazilians bagged the plaudits in Spain's La Liga as Deco, Brazil-born but a naturalized Portuguese international, fired Barcelona five points clear of the pack with the only goal in a derby win over Espanyol. . . . more . . .

Manchester United says received no takeover offer (Oct 15, 2004)

Manchester United said no takeover offer had been received from US sports tycoon Malcolm Glazer and that his talks with the club's biggest shareholders appeared to have broken down. . . . more . . .

Messina plan another Sicilian surprise (Oct 15, 2004)

Surprise package Messina will strike a major blow for Italy's downtrodden southern clubs should they upset league leaders Juventus. . . . more . . .

Sammer set for Dortmund reunion, Ailton ready for Bayern (Oct 15, 2004)

Emotions will be running high at the Gottlieb-Daimler Stadium when VfB Stuttgart manager Matthias Sammer faces his old club Borussia Dortmund for the first time. . . . more . . .

Houllier in reckoning for Wales (Oct 15, 2004)

Former Liverpool and France coach Gerard Houllier and Fulham manager Chris Coleman have stepped into the frame for the job of Wales coach following Mark Hughes departure for Blackburn Rovers. . . . more . . .

Giuly and Lopez injuries hamper Barcelona (Oct 15, 2004)

Injured Frenchman Ludovic Giuly and Gerard Lopez have hampered the build-up of an already-depleted Barcelona squad for their cross-town Spanish league clash at Espanyol. . . . more . . .

Ferguson set to give Rooney weekend break (Oct 15, 2004)

Alex Ferguson is expected to rest England teenage star Wayne Rooney for Manchester United's English Premiership clash with Birmingham. . . . more . . .

Wenger set to sign new contract till 2008 (Oct 15, 2004)

Arsene Wenger is about to sign a new contract which will keep him at Arsenal till 2008 which would extend his Highbury stay to nearly 12 years. . . . more . . .

Three Bayern Munich players in insider trading probe (Oct 15, 2004)

Bayern Munich players, including German internationals Thomas Linke and Jens Jeremies, are under criminal investigation for possible insider trading, the prosecutor's office announced. . . . more . . .

Old Firm return to league action (Oct 15, 2004)

Celtic and Rangers will return to action in the Scottish Premier League this weekend after a two-week break for international games and both will hope to pick up where they left off. . . . more . . .

Manchester United says no takeover offer received from Glazer (Oct 15, 2004)

Manchester United, the world's richest football club, said that no firm takeover offer had been received from US sports tycoon Malcolm Glazer though a bid was still possible. . . . more . . .

Manchester United shares soar as Glazer 'raises stake' (Oct 15, 2004)

Shares in Manchester United surged as US sports tycoon Malcolm Glazer reportedly raised his stake in the club, though the English football giants said that no firm take-over offer had been received. . . . more . . .

Lyon go top after beating Caen (Oct 15, 2004)

French champions Lyon warmed up for their midweek trip to face Champions League opponents Fenerbahce with a 4-0 drubbing of league new boys Caen. . . . more . . .

National duty threatens Gunners date with Man Utd (Oct 15, 2004)

Arsenal's bid to keep the most eagerly awaited date of the season is threatened by injury problems that have been aggravated by the cosmopolitan squad's international commitments over the last week. . . . more . . .

New Wembley bids for Champions League final (Oct 15, 2004)

The Football Association (FA) have submitted bids for the new Wembley Stadium to host the 2007 Champions League final and the City of Manchester Stadium to host the 2006 or 2007 UEFA Cup final. . . . more . . .

Monaco looking for royal pardon (Oct 15, 2004)

The French league championship enters its tenth week this weekend with some of the title contenders, including last season's Champions League finalists Monaco, facing trouble in one shape or another. . . . more . . .

Aussie keeper Schwarzer close to new Boro deal (Oct 14, 2004)

Middlesbrough are ready to offer Mark Schwarzer a new deal amid reports that Manchester United could be interested in the Australia goalkeeper. . . . more . . .

United tycoons take shine off Glazer's bid for club (Oct 14, 2004)

Manchester United's major shareholders moved to block any attempts at a take-over by Malcolm Glazer, the American owner of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers NFL franchise. . . . more . . .

Kahn needs to show more maturity jibes Hildebrand (Oct 14, 2004)

Criticism engulfing Bayern Munich keeper Oliver Kahn shows no sign of coming to a halt, with German international rival Timo Hildebrand claiming he should be showing more maturity on the pitch at 35. . . . more . . .

Donovan scores twice as US advance by beating Panama (Oct 14, 2004)

Substitute Eddie Johnson scored three goals and Landon Donovan netted two as the United States advanced into North American final round qualifying for World Cup 2006 by beating Panama 6-0. . . . more . . .

Scotland chief sticks by Vogts (Oct 14, 2004)

Scottish Football Association chief executive David Taylor has insisted the SFA has no plans to sack Berti Vogts as Scotland's coach after former Scotland captain John Collins called for Vogts to be replaced by Gordon Strachan. . . . more . . .

Fulham's Cole has ban reduced (Oct 14, 2004)

Fulham striker Andy Cole has won a successful appeal against a three-match ban which has now been reduced to one by the Football Association. . . . more . . .

Turks insist Fulham deal on (Oct 14, 2004)

Turkish investors ready to buy out English Premiership side Fulham insisted their takeover bid is still on despite chairman Mohamed Al Fayed stating the club is not for sale. . . . more . . .

South Korea and China hopes on knife-edge as Japan go through (Oct 14, 2004)

South Korea, who were World Cup semi-finalists in 2002, drew 1-1 against Lebanon to leave their hopes of making the 2006 finals in Germany on a knife-edge. . . . more . . .

Owen makes his point to Real as England get the job done (Oct 14, 2004)

Michael Owen will report back to Real Madrid this week in high spirits after Sven-Goran Eriksson hailed his winner against Azerbaijan as vindication of his faith in the striker who is struggling to make his mark in the Spanish capital. . . . more . . .

Beckham free to carry on as England skipper (Oct 14, 2004)

David Beckham's future as England captain is assured after the Football Association (FA) made it clear there would be no action taken against him over his admission that he had deliberately fouled an opponent to get a convenient yellow card. . . . more . . .

Brazil and Argentina shoot blanks (Oct 14, 2004)

World champions Brazil and Argentina hit out at defensive Colombia and Chile after failing to score in South American qualifying for the 2006 World Cup. . . . more . . .

Huth ready to wait for Chelsea chance (Oct 14, 2004)

Chelsea's German international defender Robert Huth scotched talk that he intends to quit Stamford Bridge by insisting that he is prepared to wait for his first-team chance. . . . more . . .

Russian football chief backs Yartsev despite Portugal drubbing (Oct 14, 2004)

Russian Football Union (RFU) executive director Alexander Tukmanov backed under-fire national coach Georgy Yartsev the morning after his side's humiliating 7-1 defeat to Portugal in a 2006 World Cup qualifier. . . . more . . .

Night of redemption for World Cup hitmen (Oct 14, 2004)

Deadly hitmen Michael Owen and Thierry Henry stunningly shot down rumours of their international demise as both men found the target to keep their countries on the road to the 2006 World Cup finals. . . . more . . .

Make Speed boss or else, warns Savage (Oct 14, 2004)

Wales captain Gary Speed retired from international football and said he would consider any offer to manage his country as his teammate Robbie Savage demanded he be handed the post immediately. . . . more . . .

Poland stun Wales to spoil Hughes' farewell (Oct 13, 2004)

Poland pulled off a stunning comeback to win 3-2 and deny departing Wales manager Mark Hughes a happy send-off at the Millennium Stadium. . . . more . . .

Keane sets new Irish scoring record (Oct 13, 2004)

Robbie Keane set a new international goal-scoring record for the Republic of Ireland by hitting his 22nd and 23rd goals for his country as the home side strolled to a comfortable 2-0 World Cup qualifying win over the Faroe Islands. . . . more . . .

South Korean and China hopes on knife-edge as Japan go through (Oct 13, 2004)

South Korea, who were World Cup semi-finalists in 2002, drew 1-1 against Lebanon to leave their hopes of making the 2006 finals in Germany on a knife-edge. . . . more . . .

Henry finally adds to meagre goal tally for France (Oct 13, 2004)

Thierry Henry finally added to his recent meagre goal tally for France in a 2-0 victory over Cyprus here night in a match where the home side could easily have upstaged their rivals in this World Cup qualifier. . . . more . . .

Wenger backs Lehmann to become Germany No 1 (Oct 13, 2004)

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger believes Jens Lehmann can replace Oliver Khan and become Germany's first-choice goalkeeper in the 2006 World Cup. . . . more . . .

Yellow card row leaves Beckham facing red card from England captaincy (Oct 13, 2004)

David Beckham is set to be hauled over the coals by English football authorities over his admission that he deliberately fouled an opponent to earn himself a convenient booking in last week's World Cup qualifier against Wales. . . . more . . .

Spain struggle to draw in Lithuania (Oct 13, 2004)

Spain's stuttering World Cup form continued here on Wednesday when they were held to a 0-0 draw by Lithuania in a Group Seven qualifier which left them in third spot in the table. . . . more . . .

Vogts faces axe after Scots held by Moldova (Oct 13, 2004)

Berti Vogts future as Scotland manager was on the line after a 1-1 draw against minnows Moldova in a crunch European Group Five qualifier here effectively killed off the Scots chances of qualifying for the 2006 World Cup Steven Thompson saved Scotland an embarrassing loss to the Eastern European side with an equaliser just three minutes after Serghei Dadu had put the hosts ahead. . . . more . . .

Totti back on song as fragile Italy bounce back (Oct 13, 2004)

Italy was thankful Francesco Totti was back to his brilliant best as the Azzurri put their World Cup qualifying campaign back on track by edging a seven-goal thriller against Belarus. . . . more . . .

Totti's double puts shaky Italy back on top (Oct 13, 2004)

Francesco Totti silenced his critics by scoring twice as Italy reclaimed top spot in their World Cup qualifying group with a far from convincing 4-3 win over Belarus. . . . more . . .

Liverpool backs Spanish stars to be kings of the road (Oct 13, 2004)

Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez insists Spanish duo Xabi Alonso and Luis Garcia will soon start repeating their impressive Anfield form when the Reds hit the road. . . . more . . .

Van Nistelrooy double lifts Dutch (Oct 13, 2004)

Goals in either half from Manchester United striker Ruud van Nistelrooy lifted the Netherlands to a 3-1 win over Finland in their European Group One qualifier for the 2006 World Cup. . . . more . . .

South Korean hopes on knife-edge as Japan go through (Oct 13, 2004)

South Korea, who were World Cup semi-finalists in 2002, drew 1-1 against Lebanon to leave their hopes of making the 2006 finals in Germany precariously placed on a knife-edge. . . . more . . .

Owen gets job done for England (Oct 13, 2004)

Stand-in skipper Michael Owen's 28th goal for England was enough to secure a 1-0 win over Azerbaijan in difficult conditions. . . . more . . .

Portugal clear name with 7-1 win over Russia (Oct 13, 2004)

Portugal cleared their name after their humiliating draw to part-timers Liechtenstein over the weekend with a 7-1 win over injury-plagued Russia in a Group Five qualifier for the 2006 World Cup. . . . more . . .

Blatter blast for Beckham card trick (Oct 13, 2004)

FIFA president Sepp Blatter has blasted David Beckham for shaming the game for his decision to seek a yellow card during England's clash with Wales. . . . more . . .

Wales hope to hand Hughes golden goodbye (Oct 13, 2004)

Wales captain Gary Speed rushed to defend departing manager Mark Hughes ahead of the crucial World Cup qualifier with Poland. . . . more . . .

Fulham mum on Turkish takeover bid (Oct 13, 2004)

Fulham have refused to comment on reports claiming a consortium of Turkish businessmen are ready to launch a 35 million pound takeover bid for the English Premiership club. . . . more . . .

Cahill targets Saturday return (Oct 12, 2004)

Australian international Tim Cahill could make a surprise return to action for Everton against Southampton on Saturday despite picking up a knee injury ten days ago. . . . more . . .

Aussies put Solomons to the sword to grab Confederations Cup spot (Oct 12, 2004)

Australia cruised through to next year's Confederations Cup in Germany with a 6-0 trouncing of the Solomon Islands. . . . more . . .

Li on comeback trail at Everton (Oct 12, 2004)

Chinese international midfielder Li Tie has resumed full training with his English Premiership side Everton for the first time since breaking his shin in January. . . . more . . .

Leicester call up Wilkinson (Oct 12, 2004)

Former Sunderland and Leeds manager Howard Wilkinson has been appointed temporary first-team coach of Leicester. . . . more . . .

Italy's Camoranesi doubtful for Belarus clash (Oct 12, 2004)

Italy's Mauro Camoranesi is a major doubt for Wednesday's crunch World Cup qualifier at home to Belarus. . . . more . . .

Liverpool backs Spanish stars to be kings of the road (Oct 12, 2004)

Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez insists Spanish duo Xabi Alonso and Luis Garcia will soon start repeating their impressive Anfield form when the Reds hit the road. . . . more . . .

Berti counting on Moldova win (Oct 12, 2004)

Scotland manager Berti Vogts said that he is counting on coming away with a vital three points from Wednesday night's World Cup qualifier against Moldova. . . . more . . .

Beckham accused of "bringing England into disrepute" (Oct 12, 2004)

England's 1966 World Cup hero Geoff Hurst has accused David Beckham of tarnishing the country's reputation for fair play by admitting that he deliberately fouled an opponent to earn a convenient yellow card in last week's World Cup qualifier against Wales. . . . more . . .

Italy's Materazzi set to face Belarus (Oct 12, 2004)

Italy coach Marcello Lippi said Inter Milan's Marco Materazzi will replace Fabio Cannavaro in the centre of defence for the Azzurri's crunch World Cup qualifier at home to Belarus. . . . more . . .

Booking was deliberate, Beckham admits (Oct 12, 2004)

England captain David Beckham has revealed he deliberately went out of his way to get booked against Wales because he knew he would be sidlined by injury for England's next World Cup qualifying match. . . . more . . .

Juve duo ruled out of Belarus clash (Oct 12, 2004)

Italy captain Fabio Cannavaro and midfielder Mauro Camoranesi have been ruled out of Wednesday's crunch Group Five World Cup qualifier at home to Belarus. . . . more . . .

Barca's Eto'o back in training after crash (Oct 12, 2004)

Barcelona's Cameroon striker Samuel Eto'o returned to training after a week which saw him crash his car and suffer a bout of gastroenteritis, club officials said. . . . more . . .

Booking was deliberate says Beckham (Oct 12, 2004)

England captain David Beckham has revealed he deliberately went out of his way to get booked against Wales because he knew he would be sidlined by injury for England's next World Cup qualifying match. . . . more . . .

Eriksson ponders Beckham action (Oct 12, 2004)

England manager Sven-Goran Eriksson promised that he would "take care" of the controversy surrounding David Beckham's booking against Wales later this week. . . . more . . .

Euell do for Jamaica, FIFA tells Charlton striker (Oct 12, 2004)

Charlton striker Jason Euell was given the go-ahead to play for Jamaica and is hoping to make his debut in the World Cup qualifier against El Salvador on Wednesday. . . . more . . .

Spain coach ready to apologise for racist remark (Oct 12, 2004)

Spanish national football coach Luis Aragones has said he is ready to apologise to France striker Thierry Henry over an alleged racist remark. . . . more . . .

Rooney backs fiercesome threesome (Oct 11, 2004)

Wayne Rooney believes the three-pronged attack of himself, Michael Owen and Jermain Defoe can put England on the fast track to the World Cup finals. . . . more . . .

Angry United fans turn to people power (Oct 11, 2004)

Manchester United fans are hoping people power can help beat off an Old Trafford takeover bid from American billionaire Malcolm Glazer. . . . more . . .

Schwarzer flattered to be linked to Manchester United (Oct 11, 2004)

Australian captain and goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer said he was flattered to be linked with a move to English Premier League football giants Manchester United. . . . more . . .

Cole happy to be wait to be king (Oct 11, 2004)

Ashley Cole hopes to continue in his starring role for England in Azerbaijan, determined to prove manager Sven-Goran Eriksson is correct in his belief that the Arsenal defender has reached world class status. . . . more . . .

Woodgate out for another 10 weeks (Oct 11, 2004)

Jonathan Woodgate's chances of making his Real Madrid debut before Christmas suffered another setback on Monday when it was revealed he will be out of action for another 10 weeks. . . . more . . .

Alberto looks to England for Baku beauty spots (Oct 11, 2004)

David Beckham may be missing from England's first ever visit to Azerbaijan but coach Carlos Alberto is as excited at the arrival of Sven-Goran Eriksson's squad as any of the 32,000 home supporters who will cram into the Tofik Bakhramov Stadium on Wednesday. . . . more . . .

Australian star Kewell back to face Solomons in Oceania final (Oct 11, 2004)

The news got worse for the Solomon Islands when it was confirmed Australia's leading player Harry Kewell was passed fit to play in the second leg of the Oceania Nations Cup final. . . . more . . .

Beckham could play this weekend: Real doctor (Oct 11, 2004)

Spanish giants Real Madrid played down the seriousness of midfielder David Beckham's rib injury and said that the England skipper could play this weekend. . . . more . . .

Damiano lands Saints job (Oct 11, 2004)

Southampton manager Steve Wigley has appointed Frenchman Christian Damiano as his assistant. . . . more . . .

Six die in World Cup tragedies (Oct 11, 2004)

African football was mourning the deaths of six people after two World Cup qualifiers ended in tragedy and controversy at the weekend. . . . more . . .

Burns backs under-fire Vogts (Oct 11, 2004)

Scotland assistant manager Tommy Burns hit back at criticism of national boss Berti Vogts in the wake of calls for his sacking after a disastrous start to their World Cup qualifying campaign. . . . more . . .

Atletico to sell stadium to write off debts (Oct 11, 2004)

Cash-strapped Spanish Primera Liga outfit Atletico Madrid are preparing to sell their Vicente Calderon stadium to cover debts amounting to 270m euros (335m dollars). . . . more . . .

Four dead and eight injured in World Cup stampede (Oct 11, 2004)

Four people were killed and eight injured, of whom three are in criticial condition, when a crowd stampeded following a powercut after Sunday's World Cup African zone Group 1 qualifying game between Togo and Mali here, officials confirmed. . . . more . . .

Adams quits as Leicester manager (Oct 11, 2004)

Mickey Adams has quit as manager of English Championship side Leicester City, the club announced. . . . more . . .

Hargreaves keen to step out of shadows (Oct 11, 2004)

Owen Hargreaves faces an anxious wait to discover whether he will earn a rare England start in Azerbaijan, confident he is ready to finally grasp his opportunity in Sven-Goran Eriksson's line-up. . . . more . . .

Australian star Kewell back to face Solomon Islands (Oct 11, 2004)

The news got worse for the Solomon Islands when it was confirmed that Australia's leading player Harry Kewell was passed fit to play in the second leg of the Oceania Nations Cup final on Tuesday. . . . more . . .

Pires confident new Gunners can keep Arsenal firing (Oct 11, 2004)

France winger Robert Pires is relishing the challenge of a new battery of Arsene Wenger Gunners who he believes will help Arsenal clinch their fourth English Premiership title in seven years. . . . more . . .

Ronaldo back on target as Brazil hammer Venezuela (Oct 10, 2004)

Kaka and Ronaldo hit two goals each as Brazil scored a comfortable 5-2 win over Venezuela in their South American World Cup qualifier during a match twice interrupted by fans running onto the pitch. . . . more . . .

Benni is spot on as South Africa rise to top of table (Oct 10, 2004)

Benni McCarthy converted a second-half penalty as South Africa went to the top of their World Cup group with a 1-0 victory over Uganda in a dour qualifier. . . . more . . .

Spurs Muslim star puts faith before football: report (Oct 10, 2004)

Tottenham's Moroccan defender Noureddine Naybet said that as a devout Muslim he will observe the holy month of Ramadan and fast even if it leaves him under-strength. . . . more . . .

Desailly joins Qatar foreign legion (Oct 10, 2004)

Former French international Marcel Desailly will become the latest international star to finish his playing days in Qatar with the World Cup winner set to sign to play for the Al-Gharafa club. . . . more . . .

Scotland's Quashie misses Moldova trip (Oct 10, 2004)

Scotland will be flying to Moldova without midfielder Nigel Quashie for their midweek World Cup qualifier after team doctors examined his calf. . . . more . . .

I want to play for Brazil again says Rivaldo (Oct 10, 2004)

Olympiakos' attacking midfielder Rivaldo has made an emotional plea to Brazil coach Carlos Alberto Parreira to include him in his squad. . . . more . . .

FA drugs busters target top Premiership player: report (Oct 10, 2004)

Drugs testers from English football's ruling body the FA are targeting a top Premiership player who is suspected of using banned blood boosting drugs, according to reports. . . . more . . .

Welsh hearts need Savage beat, says Hughes (Oct 10, 2004)

Wales boss Mark Hughes believes the no-nonsense style of midfield hardman Robbie Savage will put his team's World Cup campaign back on track. . . . more . . .

Glazer could bid for Manchester United this week: reports (Oct 10, 2004)

US sports tycoon Malcolm Glazer could launch a takeover bid for English football giants Manchester United this week after securing financing and making contact with the club's largest shareholders, newspapers here reported. . . . more . . .

Senegal and South Africa hit front in race for World Cup places (Oct 10, 2004)

Senegal and South Africa achieved significant away victories in pursuit of places at the 2006 World Cup in Germany. . . . more . . .

Rooney backs fiercesome threesome (Oct 10, 2004)

Wayne Rooney believes the three-pronged attack of himself, Michael Owen and Jermain Defoe can put England on the fast track to the World Cup finals. . . . more . . .

Hail Cesar as Slovenia upset Italy (Oct 09, 2004)

Italy's hopes of securing an automatic place at the 2006 World Cup finals suffered a major setback after they lost 1-0 to Slovenia here in the driving rain. . . . more . . .

Beckham suffers rib fracture (Oct 09, 2004)

England skipper David Beckham suffered a hairline fracture to one of his ribs following the 2-0 World Cup win against Wales at Old Trafford. . . . more . . .

El Hadji Diouf in hot water as Senegal travel without him (Oct 09, 2004)

Former Liverpool striker El Hadji Diouf's woes continued when he was thrown off the Senegal team travelling to Liberia for a World Cup qualifier after reportedly whooping it up at a nightclub. . . . more . . .

Job salvages World Cup point for wasteful Cameroon (Oct 09, 2004)

Cameroon hopes of a fifth consecutive World Cup appearance suffered a further blow when they were held 1-1 in Sudan. . . . more . . .

Norway put Vogts under more pressure (Oct 09, 2004)

Steffen Iversen cleared a shot off the goal-line before scoring from the penalty spot as Norway defeated Scotland 1-0 at Hampden Park here. . . . more . . .

Argentina give late-show Uruguay a lesson in football (Oct 09, 2004)

Argentina put their World Cup credentials on display in front of group rivals Uruguay who succumbed to a 4-2 defeat which had the vociferous home fans in party mode. . . . more . . .

Beckham applies killer touch as England glide past Wales (Oct 09, 2004)

David Beckham celebrated his return to Old Trafford with one of his finest goals in an England shirt as Sven-Goran Eriksson's side imperiously brushed Wales aside with a composed 2-0 win here. . . . more . . .

England out to spear Welsh with three-pronged attack (Oct 09, 2004)

Wayne Rooney looks set to be deployed behind Michael Owen and Jermain Defoe in a three-pronged England attack against Wales. . . . more . . .

Future brighter for Smicer after op success (Oct 09, 2004)

Liverpool's Czech international midfielder Vladimir Smicer revealed that his make-or-break knee operation looks like being a success and he could return to action in January. . . . more . . .

Norway victory puts Vogts under more pressure (Oct 09, 2004)

Steffen Iversen cleared a shot off the goal-line before scoring from the penalty spot as Norway defeated Scotland 1-0 at Hampden Park in their Group Five World Cup qualifier to pile more pressure on coach Berti Vogts. . . . more . . .

France held by spirited Ireland (Oct 09, 2004)

Former world and European champions France were held to a goalless draw by a spirited Ireland side in a tense World Cup qualifier. . . . more . . .

Ljungberg and Larsson put Swedes back on track (Oct 09, 2004)

Sweden overcame an injury to star striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic to beat Hungary 3-0 and stay in contention for a place in the World Cup finals. . . . more . . .

Tree-man attack as Rooney, Owen and Defoe start against Wales (Oct 09, 2004)

England coach Sven-Goran Eriksson threw a three-pronged attack into Saturday's World Cup qualifier against Wales at Old Trafford, with Wayne Rooney in behind Michael Owen and Jermain Defoe. . . . more . . .

Owen will have a point to prove warns Eriksson (Oct 09, 2004)

England coach Sven-Goran Eriksson has warned Wales that Michael Owen will have a point to prove in Saturday's World Cup qualifier at Old Trafford. . . . more . . .

Injured Beckham taken to hospital (Oct 09, 2004)

England skipper David Beckham was taken to hospital for X-rays on his ribs just moments after inspiring his country to their 2-0 World Cup qualifier win against Wales here. . . . more . . .

Three-man attack as Rooney, Owen and Defoe start against Wales (Oct 09, 2004)

England coach Sven-Goran Eriksson threw a three-pronged attack into Saturday's World Cup qualifier against Wales at Old Trafford, with Wayne Rooney in behind Michael Owen and Jermain Defoe. . . . more . . .

Quashie winning battle for fitness (Oct 09, 2004)

Scotland manager Berti Vogts is confident midfielder Nigel Quashie can win his battle for fitness in time for next week's World Cup qualifying game at Moldova. . . . more . . .

Ukraine and Greece share points at Kiev (Oct 09, 2004)

Hosts Ukraine and reigning European champions Greece fought out a 1-1 draw in their 2006 World Cup European qualifying Group Two encounter. . . . more . . .

Little Liechtenstein humble mighty Portugal (Oct 09, 2004)

Euro 2004 runners-up Portugal, boasting millions of dollars worth of playing talent, suffered a humiliating World Cup setback when they were held to a 2-2 draw by the part-timers of Liechtenstein. . . . more . . .

Remorseful Totti determined to redeem himself (Oct 09, 2004)

Francesco Totti is determined to redeem himself after his shameful exit from Euro 2004 by helping Italy qualify for the World Cup in Germany. . . . more . . .

Three-goal Poland keep hopes alive (Oct 09, 2004)

Ten-man Poland kept the pressure on England at the top of World Cup European Group Six with a resounding 3-1 win over Austria. . . . more . . .

Forget the fighting spirit and look at our ability insists Kerr (Oct 09, 2004)

Manager Brian Kerr vented his frustration here at the term 'fighting spirit' which for so long has been employed to sum up the Ireland team. . . . more . . .

Boys in green looking to give France the blues (Oct 08, 2004)

The Irish love nothing more than to dream, but realism rather than romance is fuelling their belief that an upset could be on the cards when they meet hosts France in Saturday's World Cup qualifier. . . . more . . .

Arsenal boss Wenger raises doping fears (Oct 08, 2004)

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger suspects some of his overseas stars may have been using performance-enhancing drugs before joining the English champions. . . . more . . .

American keeper Friedel considers international retirement (Oct 08, 2004)

American keeper Brad Friedel is reportedly thinking about hanging up his gloves internationally to allow him to concentrate on his duties at Blackburn. . . . more . . .

Arsenal stars in storm over Spain coach racist slur (Oct 08, 2004)

Arsenal stars have demanded FIFA act against Spain national coach Luis Aragones for his racist slur of Thierry Henry. . . . more . . .

Henry gets support from unexpected quarter (Oct 08, 2004)

Thierry Henry, who has come under the microscope this week for failing to replicate his scintillating club form for Arsenal when he dons a France shirt, received support from an unexpected quarter. . . . more . . .

Chelsea's Drogba to go under knife (Oct 08, 2004)

Didier Drogba is to undergo minor surgery as part of his recovery from the groin injury that forced him out of Sundays game against Liverpool, Chelsea said on their website. . . . more . . .

River Plate slams Barca bid to recruit 12-year-old (Oct 08, 2004)

Argentinian club River Plate has described Barcelona's attempts to recruit a 12-year-old from its youth team as "player piracy." . . . more . . .

England count on Rooney to dampen Welsh fire (Oct 08, 2004)

Sven-Goran Eriksson has sent England sides out to face opposition of higher quality. . . . more . . .

German star Ballack diplomatic over absence of women spectators (Oct 08, 2004)

Germany's star midfielder Michael Ballack had his diplomatic cap on when commenting on the absence of women spectators at their international football friendly against Iran. . . . more . . .

England out to spear Welsh with three-pronged attack (Oct 08, 2004)

Wayne Rooney looks set to be deployed behind Michael Owen and Jermain Defoe in a three-pronged England attack against Wales. . . . more . . .

Remorseful Totti determined to redeem himself (Oct 08, 2004)

Francesco Totti is determined to redeem himself after his shameful exit from Euro 2004 by helping Italy qualify for the World Cup in Germany. . . . more . . .

Owen and Henry under World Cup pressure (Oct 08, 2004)

European heavyweights England and France resume their World Cup qualifying campaign on Saturday with serious concerns over the goal-scoring potency of two of the world's deadliest hitmen. . . . more . . .

Virus victim Pressley withdraws from Scotland squad (Oct 07, 2004)

Steven Pressley has pulled out of Scotland's squad for their forthcoming World Cup qualifiers against Norway and Moldova in another setback for manager Berti Vogts. . . . more . . .

Hot-head Kahn needs to chill out says Klose (Oct 07, 2004)

Werder Bremen striker Miroslav Klose has stuck the boot into Bayern Munich goalkeeper Oliver Kahn following their fracas last weekend, claiming his German international team-mate should learn to curb his temper. . . . more . . .

Galasek replaces Nedved as Czech captain (Oct 07, 2004)

Tomas Galasek has replaced Pavel Nedved, who recently retired from the international scene, as Czech Republic captain for their 2006 World Cup qualifier against Romania here on Saturday, team spokesman Lukas Tucek said. . . . more . . .

England international Woodgate injures left thigh (Oct 07, 2004)

England international defender Jonathan Woodgate, who had been expecting to make his Real Madrid debut in 10 days' time, pulled up in training with pain in his left thigh, the club said. . . . more . . .

Saha on the comeback trail (Oct 07, 2004)

Louis Saha emerged unscathed from his long-awaited comeback game as he turned out for Manchester United reserves against Birmingham City. . . . more . . .

Ferdinand ready for England return (Oct 07, 2004)

Rio Ferdinand returns to the international stage older, wiser and hugely grateful to the people who helped him get through his eight-month ban for missing a doping test. . . . more . . .

Injury-hit France fear Ireland's green army (Oct 07, 2004)

France are fearful of drowning under a tide of green support at the Stade de France in Saturday's World Cup qualifier against Ireland. . . . more . . .

Ronaldo fully fit for Brazil's World Cup qualifiers (Oct 07, 2004)

World Cup winner Ronaldo has made a full recovery from a calf injury and will be available for Brazil's two World Cup qualifiers beginning this Saturday against Venezuela. . . . more . . .

Japan's key midfielder Ono battles foot pain (Oct 06, 2004)

Japan's key midfielder Shinji Ono skipped training for two straight days due to pain in his injured right foot a week before a crucial World Cup qualifier away against Oman. . . . more . . .

Quashie out for Scotland (Oct 06, 2004)

Portsmouth midfielder Nigel Quashie will miss Scotland's World Cup qualifier against Norway after failing to recover from a calf injury. . . . more . . .

Owen in race against time to prove fitness (Oct 06, 2004)

Michael Owen began a 24-hour battle to be fit in time for England's World Cup qualifier against Wales. . . . more . . .

Wales hit by injuries (Oct 06, 2004)

Wales have lost striker Gareth Taylor and midfielder Andy Johnson from their squad to face England and Poland in crucial World Cup qualifiers. . . . more . . .

Neville confident of keeping tabs on Giggs (Oct 06, 2004)

If practice really does make perfect, Gary Neville should have no problem keeping tabs on Manchester United team-mate Ryan Giggs when England take on Wales in their World Cup qualifier on Saturday. . . . more . . .

Southampton midfielder Fernandes escapes jail time (Oct 06, 2004)

Southampton midfielder Fabrice Fernandes just managed to escape a jail sentence after jumping a number of red lights while being chased by police. . . . more . . .

Cole given additional three match ban (Oct 06, 2004)

Fulham striker Andy Cole has been given an additional three-match ban after the English Football Association found him guilty of violent conduct and abusing a match official. . . . more . . .

Italy international keeper Peruzzi has knee operation (Oct 06, 2004)

Italy international goalkeeper Angelo Peruzzi had an operation on his right knee, his Serie A side confirmed. . . . more . . .

French, Italian, Dutch federations fined for being slack on doping (Oct 06, 2004)

World football's governing body FIFA fined the French, Italian and Dutch football federations for being too slack in punishing players for doping offences. . . . more . . .

Gerrard optimistic of quick return (Oct 06, 2004)

England international Steven Gerrard hopes his decision to have a pin inserted in his injured foot will lead to a speedier return to Premiership action. . . . more . . .

Giggs won't tolerate Welsh failure (Oct 06, 2004)

Ryan Giggs fears his glittering career could end in crushing disappointment if Wales continue to fail to qualify for the World Cup. . . . more . . .

Outrage as Solomon Island father bets his son against Australia (Oct 06, 2004)

Welfare authorities in the Solomon Islands have reacted with outrage after a local football fan offered his eight-year-old son as bait for a bet on the Solomons' clash with Australia, reports said. . . . more . . .

Vogts calls for replacements (Oct 06, 2004)

Injury-hit Scotland have called up Steven Caldwell and Graeme Murty for their crucial World Cup qualifier against Norway here on Saturday. . . . more . . .

Kahn blasted for Klose attack (Oct 06, 2004)

Bayern Munich's German international goalkeeper Oliver Kahn has come under fire for Saturday's attack on Werder Bremen striker Miroslav Klose. . . . more . . .

Becks wary of Welsh wizard Giggs (Oct 06, 2004)

David Beckham knows what he is talking about when he warns that Ryan Giggs could destroy England in Saturday's World Cup qualifier at Old Trafford. . . . more . . .

Brazilian Ailton considers Japan move (Oct 06, 2004)

Schalke's Brazilian striker Ailton admitted he has a lucrative offer from an unnamed J-League club and is considering moving to Japan after six years in Germany. . . . more . . .

Former Croatia coach Blazevic to run for president (Oct 06, 2004)

Former Croatia coach Miroslav Blazevic, who led the Balkan country to third place at the 1998 World Cup, is planning to run for president in elections due by February. . . . more . . .

Axe Owen says Hurst (Oct 06, 2004)

Geoff Hurst, the striker who scored a hat-trick for England in the 1966 World Cup final, has urged Sven-Goran Eriksson to axe Michael Owen from the side to face Wales on Saturday. . . . more . . .

Makaay prepared to discuss Bayern extension (Oct 06, 2004)

Dutch international forward Roy Makaay has indicated he wants to end his career at Bayern Munich, insisting he can perform at the top of his profession into his mid 30s. . . . more . . .

I must overcome injury fear factor, says Inamoto (Oct 06, 2004)

Junichi Inamoto believes the memory of the dark day when he broke his leg is hampering his recovery to full fitness with English Premiership side West Brom. . . . more . . .

Owen winning battle to be fit to face Wales (Oct 06, 2004)

Michael Owen is on track to be fit for England's World Cup qualifier against Wales, England team officials said. . . . more . . .

Lawal swells Nigeria injury list ahead Gabon clash (Oct 06, 2004)

Portugal-based midfielder Garba Lawal has swelled the number of injured Nigerian players ahead of Saturday's World Cup and African Nations Cup qualifier in Gabon. . . . more . . .

Breathing fire only chance for Welsh dragons (Oct 06, 2004)

Form, fitness and Robbie Savage's short fuse have all conspired against Wales in the build-up to their World Cup qualifier against England at Old Trafford on Saturday. . . . more . . .

Speed and Flynn in line for Wales succession (Oct 06, 2004)

Bolton midfielder Gary Speed has emerged as favourite to succeed Mark Hughes as Wales manager while continuing to play for his Premiership club. . . . more . . .

Mutu hits out at Chelsea boss Mourinho (Oct 06, 2004)

Chelsea striker Adrian Mutu has accused manager Jose Mourinho of lying about his fitness in a bid to prevent him playing in a World Cup qualifier. . . . more . . .

Robinson determined to keep firm grip on England gloves (Oct 06, 2004)

Paul Robinson admits he has no idea how long his reign as England's number one goalkeeper will last but the Spurs man is desperate to prove he should be handed the job full time. . . . more . . .

Kewell vows to be Liverpool success (Oct 06, 2004)

Australian international Harry Kewell has pledged to ram the words of his critics back down their throats and make a success of his Liverpool career. . . . more . . .

FIFA step up pressure to cut schedule (Oct 06, 2004)

World governing body FIFA insisted that the number of matches played throughout the world needs to be cut. . . . more . . .

Owen promises to prove he's the Real deal for Madrid and England (Oct 06, 2004)

Michael Owen insists he has been unaffected by the fierce criticism that has dogged his short career at Real Madrid and is desperate to use England's World Cup qualifier against Wales to restore his flagging reputation. . . . more . . .

Spanish coach in Henry race row (Oct 06, 2004)

Spain's national coach Luis Aragones could be in trouble for referring to Arsenal's French striker Thierry Henry as a 'nigger'. . . . more . . .

Cahill's injury relief (Oct 05, 2004)

Everton midfielder Tim Cahill has not suffered any serious damage to his knee after a horror tackle from Tottenham's Jamie Redknapp. . . . more . . .

Win or lose, Wales will keep singing (Oct 05, 2004)

Wales believe they have a secret weapon to beat England in their World Cup clash on Saturday - singing. . . . more . . .

Spain v England friendly set for Santiago Bernabeu stadium (Oct 05, 2004)

Spain will host England for a friendly on November 17 in Real Madrid's Santiago Bernabeu stadium, the profits from which will go towards the Association of Spanish Footballers, the Spanish Football Federation announced. . . . more . . .

Rooney up for FIFA Player of the Year award (Oct 05, 2004)

England and Manchester United teenage sensation Wayne Rooney has made it on to the shortlist for FIFA's 2004 Player of the Year award. . . . more . . .

France call up Luyindula for France (Oct 05, 2004)

France coach Raymond Domenech has called up Marseille's Congo-born striker Peguy Luyindula to cover for Juventus striker David Trezeguet who has pulled out of Saturday's World Cup qualifier against Ireland with a dislocated shoulder. . . . more . . .

Four bodyguards a sad 'necessity' for Beckham (Oct 05, 2004)

Living full-time with four armed guards who protect his mansion in Madrid and family inside is not David Beckham's dream, but it's a small price to pay for his glamorous football life, the Real Madrid star said. . . . more . . .

Tough UEFA draw for top seeds Lazio (Oct 05, 2004)

Top seeds Lazio of Italy drew last year's semi-finalists Villarreal, English Premiership side Middlesbrough and the experienced Partizan Belgrade in the UEFA Cup draw. . . . more . . .

Owen vows to silence critics (Oct 05, 2004)

Michael Owen has vowed to silence the critics calling for him to be axed by England after a troubled start to his career with Real Madrid. . . . more . . .

Owen on track for crack at critics and Wales (Oct 05, 2004)

Michael Owen is confident of recovering from a back injury in time to line up for England against Wales in Saturday's World Cup qualifier at Old Trafford. . . . more . . .

Gazza goes back to school (Oct 05, 2004)

Former England international Paul Gascoigne has quit as player-coach at League Two side Boston because he wants to study for a coaching qualification. . . . more . . .

Everton determined to get Parker (Oct 05, 2004)

Everton are planning to build on their unexpectedly strong start to the season by luring out-of-favour Chelsea midfielder Scott Parker to Liverpool in the January transfer window. . . . more . . .

Gunners to leave Highbury for Emirates (Oct 05, 2004)

Arsenal's new 60,000-seater ground at Ashburton Grove which is scheduled to open for the 2006-07 season will be known as the Emirates Stadium for the next 15 years after they agreed a 100 million pound deal with Emirates Airlines. . . . more . . .

Six new faces in injury-hit Aussie squad for Confed Cup qualifiers (Oct 05, 2004)

Australia added six new members to a revised 20-man squad for its two Confederations Cup qualifiers against the Solomon Islands after injuries sidelined five key players. . . . more . . .

Wenger to pilot Gunners into new Emirates stadium (Oct 05, 2004)

Arsene Wenger confirmed that he is "days away" from signing a new contract that will ensure he remains Arsenal manager for at least two years after the club moves to its new Emirates Stadium. . . . more . . .

Panathinaikos opt for Czech coach (Oct 05, 2004)

Czech Zdenek Scasny has reportedly been named as the new coach of Greek side Panathinaikos to replace Israeli Itzhak Shum who was sacked. . . . more . . .

Gunners chairman admits mixed feelings over stadium name (Oct 05, 2004)

Arsenal chairman Peter Hill-Wood has admitted he will have mixed feelings about the club's new stadium bearing the name of sponsors Emirates Airlines. . . . more . . .

Owen should be fit for Welsh clash, says Eriksson (Oct 05, 2004)

England coach Sven-Goran Eriksson is confident Michael Owen will shrug off injury and take his place in the starting line-up to face Wales in Saturday's World Cup qualifier. . . . more . . .

Owen and Henry under World Cup pressure (Oct 05, 2004)

European heavyweights England and France resume their World Cup qualifying campaign on Saturday with serious concerns over the goal-scoring potency of two of the world's deadliest hitmen. . . . more . . .

Cahill hits out at referee over horror tackle (Oct 04, 2004)

Everton's Tim Cahill has hit out at referee Graham Poll for failing to send off Spurs midfielder Jamie Redknapp for his horror tackle. . . . more . . .

Owen should be fit for Welsh clash, says Eriksson (Oct 04, 2004)

England coach Sven-Goran Eriksson is confident Michael Owen will shrug off injury and take his place in the starting line-up to face Wales in Saturday's World Cup qualifier. . . . more . . .

Palace off the mark and off the bottom (Oct 04, 2004)

Crystal Palace beat 10-man London rivals Fulham 2-0 to register their first win of the season and finally move off the bottom of the Premiership. . . . more . . .

Del Neri defends Cassano as fans turn on Roma striker (Oct 04, 2004)

New Roma coach Luigi Del Neri has defended temperamental striker Antonio Cassano for reacting badly to his second-half substitution in the dramatic 3-3 draw with Inter Milan. . . . more . . .

Edu in talks over new Arsenal deal (Oct 04, 2004)

Arsenal's Brazilian midfielder Edu is negotiating a new deal with the Premiership champions, his agent said. . . . more . . .

Kahn will be on the German bench for 2006 says Lehmann (Oct 04, 2004)

Arsenal goalkeeper Jens Lehmann claims he will be in goal for Germany for the 2006 World Cup campaign leaving Bayern Munich's Oliver Kahn warming the substitutes' bench. . . . more . . .

Manchester United score with takeover suitor (Oct 04, 2004)

Manchester United, the world's richest football club, said it had received a preliminary takeover approach, following reports that American sports tycoon Malcolm Glazer was plotting to seize control. . . . more . . .

Anfield would welcome Owen back says Gerrard (Oct 04, 2004)

Liverpool skipper Steven Gerrard said that he and the fans at Anfield would welcome fellow England international Michael Owen back to Merseyside. . . . more . . .

McCann out of Scotland World Cup squad (Oct 04, 2004)

Scotland coach Berti Vogts named his squad on for the vital World Cup qualifiers against Norway and Moldova, but he was immediately hit by a withdrawal in the form of Southampton winger Neil McCann. . . . more . . .

Manchester United score with take-over suitor (Oct 04, 2004)

Manchester United, the world's richest football club, said it had received a preliminary take-over approach, following reports that American sports tycoon Malcolm Glazer was plotting to seize control. . . . more . . .

Redknapp charged over Cahill horror tackle (Oct 04, 2004)

Tottenham midfielder Jamie Redknapp is facing a three-match ban after being charged with serious foul play by the Football Association(FA) following his horror tackle on Everton midfielder Tim Cahill. . . . more . . .

Wigley gets licence reprieve (Oct 04, 2004)

Southampton head coach Steve Wigley has been granted a stay of execution by the Premier League despite not holding the necessary qualifications. . . . more . . .

Dugueperoux called in to save Strasbourg (Oct 04, 2004)

Former Strasbourg coach Jacky Dugueperoux has been reappointed to the struggling French first division outfit, the club announced. . . . more . . .

Panathinaikos fire coach Shum (Oct 04, 2004)

Greek league leaders Panathinaikos sacked their Israeli coach Itzhak Shum. . . . more . . .

Trezeguet injury blow for France (Oct 04, 2004)

Juventus striker David Trezeguet was expected to pull out of France's squad for Saturday's World Cup qualifier against Ireland after dislocating his shoulder in a 1-0 win over Udinese in Italy's Serie A. . . . more . . .

Mourinho on the defensive (Oct 04, 2004)

Jose Mourinho has blasted accusations that his Chelsea side are playing negative football and is adamant they are an attractive team to watch. . . . more . . .

Injuries hit Australia ahead of Confederations Cup qualifiers (Oct 04, 2004)

Five key players have been ruled out of Australia's two matches against the Solomon Islands for the Oceania Nations football cup final this month. . . . more . . .

Travelling blues trouble Reds' Benitez (Oct 04, 2004)

Rafael Benitez insists his Liverpool team are heading in the right direction, despite losing their way at Chelsea for a fourth successive defeat on the road. . . . more . . .

Rooney hits fatigue barrier (Oct 04, 2004)

Sir Alex Ferguson says Wayne Rooney's three month injury-enforced lay-off caught up with him in the 1-1 draw with Middlesbrough at Old Trafford where he was rarely in action. . . . more . . .