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Dyer back in Toon with Newcastle fans (Feb 28, 2005)

Graeme Souness believes Kieron Dyer has succeeded in his battle to win back Newcastle supporters following his winner in the 2-1 Premiership victory over Bolton Wanderers. . . . more . . .

Hearts draw favourites Celtic in Scottish Cup (Feb 28, 2005)

Hearts were paired with favourites and holders Celtic in the draw for the Scottish Cup semi-finals. . . . more . . .

Gunners firepower blunted as Henry ruled out of FA Cup replay (Feb 28, 2005)

Premiership champions Arsenal suffered a serious blow on the eve of their fifth round FA Cup replay with Championship outfit Sheffield United with the news that leading striker Thierry Henry had been ruled out with an Achilles injury. . . . more . . .

Smith's high hopes for United (Feb 28, 2005)

Manchester United striker Alan Smith has set his team-mates the challenge of remaining unbeaten until the end of the season. . . . more . . .

China goalkeeper detained in Hong Kong for assault (Feb 28, 2005)

China's national goalkeeper Liu Yunfei and Tianjin teammate Wang Xiao were detained in Hong Kong for assault and battery but released without charge. . . . more . . .

Landmark for Fowler as City beat 10-man Norwich (Feb 28, 2005)

A Robbie Fowler double inspired Manchester City to a come from behind 3-2 win at struggling Norwich. . . . more . . .

Quiet please! Mourinho receives support of peers (Feb 28, 2005)

Colourful Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho received the full support of the League Managers' Association (LMA) following his sending-off during his side's 3-2 victory over Liverpool in the League Cup final. . . . more . . .

Man Utd star Keane in court on assault charge (Feb 28, 2005)

Manchester United and Ireland football star Roy Keane grabbed a teenage boy round the neck, swore at him and swung a punch towards his face before stopping his fist at the last minute, a British court heard. . . . more . . .

Less than saintly Prutton hit by double FA charge (Feb 28, 2005)

Southampton's England Under-21 midfielder David Prutton faces a long ban after being charged with two counts of improper conduct by The Football Association (FA). . . . more . . .

Ajax rumours are just Jol-ly japes says Spurs manager (Feb 28, 2005)

Martin Jol has moved to allay Spurs fans fears he might leave for the managerial post at struggling Dutch giants Ajax by saying his future belonged with the Premiership club. . . . more . . .

Bellamy opens Bhoys account as Celtic keep double bid on track (Feb 27, 2005)

Craig Bellamy scored his first goal for Celtic as Martin O'Neill's men cruised into the semi-finals of the Scottish Cup with a 5-0 hammering of hopelessly outclassed Clyde. . . . more . . .

Lyon surge ahead as Lille, Marseille held (Feb 27, 2005)

Lyon remained on track for a fourth consecutive French league title with a 3-2 derby win over St Etienne as title-chasers Marseille and Lille were both held. . . . more . . .

Del Piero's double takes Juve clear (Feb 27, 2005)

Alessandro Del Piero scored twice as Juventus won 3-0 at home to lowly Siena to take sole ownership of top spot in Serie A and increase the pressure on title rivals AC Milan. . . . more . . .

Schalke keep up pursuit of mighty Bayern (Feb 27, 2005)

Schalke 04 kept up their dogged pursuit of mighty Bayern Munich with a 1-0 win over Hannover which kept them in second spot in the Bundesliga level on points with the Bavarian giants but behind on goal difference. . . . more . . .

Juve and AC Milan still neck and neck in Italy (Feb 27, 2005)

Juventus and AC Milan remain neck and neck at the top of Italy's Serie A after they both recorded precious victories. . . . more . . .

Sevilla up to third as Valencia finally win (Feb 27, 2005)

Sevilla moved up to third place despite being held to a 2-2 draw by Racing Santander while reigning Spanish champions Valencia got their first win in seven games with a 2-1 victory over Real Betis. . . . more . . .

Chelsea boosted by Robben recovery pace (Feb 27, 2005)

Chelsea winger Arjen Robben could be back in action in time for the Premiership leaders' Champions League crunch with Barcelona on March 8, according to the doctor treating him. . . . more . . .

Mourinho confirms Rijkaard entered referee's room (Feb 27, 2005)

Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has confirmed for the first time that he witnessed Barcelona coach Frank Rijkaard enter referee Anders Frisk's dressing room during half-time in their fiery Champions League match in midweek. . . . more . . .

Barcelona bad but Madrid Real-ly suffer (Feb 27, 2005)

Barcelona coach Frank Rijkaard commented on Friday that the Spanish title would be won not at the Nou Camp, or Real Madrid's Santaigo Bernabeu, but away against teams like Numancia and Deportivo La Coruna. . . . more . . .

Tangerines skin Aberdeen to book Scottish Cup semi final spot (Feb 27, 2005)

Dundee United striker James Grady scored a brace to inspire his side to a 4-1 win over Aberdeen in their Scottish Cup fifth round tie which secured the Taysiders a place in the semi-finals. . . . more . . .

Rooney to the rescue for United as Gunners stumble (Feb 27, 2005)

Sir Alex Ferguson hailed Wayne Rooney as "absolutely magnificent" after the teenager kept Manchester United's bid to catch Chelsea at the top of the Premiership on track with a superb double strike against Portsmouth. . . . more . . .

High-flying Magpies bring Bolton down to earth (Feb 27, 2005)

Kieron Dyer provided a timely reminder to the critics who claim his goal record doesn't stand up to scrutiny with a well taken winner as Newcastle United edged past Bolton 2-1. . . . more . . .

Sevilla squander chance to close the gap (Feb 27, 2005)

Sevilla squandered their chance to close the gap on leading pair Barcelona and Real Madrid when they were held to a 2-2 draw by Racing Santander. . . . more . . .

Lyon flying high as PSG achieve hollow victory (Feb 27, 2005)

Leaders Lyon beat old rivals St Etienne 3-2 in a spectacular derby tie at their Gerland stadium to open up a nine-point lead at the top of the French championship. . . . more . . .

United must wait to see return of real Ruud (Feb 27, 2005)

Ruud van Nistelrooy has warned Manchester United fans not to expect miracles as he seeks to complete his return to full match fitness. . . . more . . .

Chelsea pay first dividend on Abramovich investment (Feb 27, 2005)

A week of turmoil ended in triumph for Chelsea as they came from behind to beat Liverpool and win the League Cup, their first silverware under the management of Jose Mourinho. . . . more . . .

Johnson returns to haunt Birmingham (Feb 26, 2005)

A brace of penalties from striker Andy Johnson fired Crystal Palace to a 2-0 win over his old club Birmingham that lifted the Londoners four points clear of the relegation zone. . . . more . . .

Gerrard out to put one over on England pal Lampard (Feb 26, 2005)

Liverpool skipper Steven Gerrard could well be sharing a dressing room with Frank Lampard at Chelsea next season. . . . more . . .

Football rulemakers give green light for microchip ball experiment (Feb 26, 2005)

World football's rules-making body has given the green light for an experiment with a microchip-equipped ball designed to end disputes over goal-line decisions. . . . more . . .

Crouch rescues point for struggling Saints (Feb 26, 2005)

Peter Crouch scored the goal that gave Southampton fresh hope in their fight against relegation and further dented Arsenal's fading hopes of retaining their Premiership title. . . . more . . .

Deisler strikes back to keep Bayern ahead (Feb 26, 2005)

Troubled German international playmaker Sebastian Deisler hit back at his critics with a second-half goal which keeps leaders Bayern Munich ahead of Bundesliga rivals Schalke 04. . . . more . . .

Rangers stretch SPL lead (Feb 26, 2005)

Rangers took another small step towards regaining the Scottish Premier League title with a 2-1 win at home to Kilmarnock. . . . more . . .

Rampant Everton march on towards the Champions League (Feb 26, 2005)

Leon Osman netted two goals as Everton strengthened their hopes of qualifying for next season's Champions League with a comprehensive 3-1 win over Aston Villa at Villa Park. . . . more . . .

Rooney double keeps Man Utd title hopes alive (Feb 26, 2005)

A Wayne Rooney goal nine minutes from time kept Manchester United's pursuit of Premiership leaders Chelsea on track despite being given a scare by plucky Portsmouth. . . . more . . .

Super Sampdoria up to third (Feb 26, 2005)

Sampdoria boosted their hopes of qualifying for next season's Champions League with a 1-0 Serie A victory at relegation-threatened Brescia. . . . more . . .

Lyon flying high after derby win (Feb 26, 2005)

Leaders Lyon beat old rivals St Etienne 3-2 in a spectacular derby tie at their Gerland stadium to open up a nine-point lead at the top of the French championship. . . . more . . .

Espanyol keep European hopes alive (Feb 26, 2005)

Barcelona-based Espanyol continued to press their claims to compete in Europe next season when they beat struggling Albacete 2-1. . . . more . . .

Lyon flying high as PSG achieve hollow victory (Feb 26, 2005)

Leaders Lyon beat old rivals St Etienne 3-2 in a spectacular derby tie at their Gerland stadium to open up a nine-point lead at the top of the French championship. . . . more . . .

Barcelona held by rock bottom Numancia (Feb 26, 2005)

Little Numancia, firmly rooted to the foot of the Spanish first division, stunned mighty Barcelona by holding the leaders and Champions League contenders to a 1-1 draw. . . . more . . .

Kanoute and Keane KO Fulham (Feb 26, 2005)

Fredi Kanoute and Robbie Keane came off the bench to finish off Fulham as Tottenham laboured to a 2-0 win at White Hart Lane. . . . more . . .

Barcelona held by Numancia as Real slump (Feb 26, 2005)

Little Numancia, firmly rooted to the foot of the Spanish first division, stunned mighty Barcelona by holding the leaders and Champions League contenders to a 1-1 draw. . . . more . . .

United haven't given up on title race: Rooney (Feb 25, 2005)

England striker Wayne Rooney insists that Manchester United have not given up on the Premiership title race and has warned leaders Chelsea that the Old Trafford side will fight until the bitter end. . . . more . . .

Wenger hit by Edu injury blow (Feb 25, 2005)

Arsene Wenger's problems piled up when he lost the services of Edu to injury, adding to his misery caused by the suspension of Dennis Bergkamp and Jose Antonio Reyes. . . . more . . .

Confidence high as Milan look for derby delight (Feb 25, 2005)

AC Milan will be looking for their fifth consecutive Serie A victory when they face city rivals Inter Milan at the San Siro. . . . more . . .

Bad loser Jose feels the heat (Feb 25, 2005)

Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho, branded a pathetic loser by Barcelona after their 2-1 Champions League defeat and facing a probe by the Football Association, was handed some encouragement from England coach Sven-Goran Eriksson. . . . more . . .

Crisis? What Crisis? - Mourinho comes out fighting (Feb 25, 2005)

Jose Mourinho has defiantly dismissed suggestions that Chelsea are on the verge of seeing their season disintegrate around them after being beaten by Newcastle and Barcelona in the last week. . . . more . . .

Barca aim to kick rivals into touch (Feb 25, 2005)

Barcelona booted the backside of Chelsea coach Jose Mourinho, at least metaphorically, on Wednesday and now they are looking to kick the rest of their Spanish championship rivals into touch. . . . more . . .

Newcastle and Boro rescue English pride (Feb 25, 2005)

Newcastle United and Middlesbrough stormed to the rescue of England's battered football reputation by reaching the last 16 of the UEFA Cup. . . . more . . .

United looking to kick Chelsea when they are down (Feb 25, 2005)

Manchester United will be on a double mission in Saturday's Premiership clash with Portsmouth at Old Trafford. . . . more . . .

Rafa tells Gerrard to be positive (Feb 25, 2005)

Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez has told Steven Gerrard to start thinking positively after the England midfielder said they had little hope of winning the Champions League. . . . more . . .

Valencia sack Ranieri after UEFA Cup flop (Feb 25, 2005)

Spanish giants Valencia sacked their Italian coach Claudio Ranieri after just seven months in charge following Thursday's UEFA Cup exit to Steaua Bucharest. . . . more . . .

O'Neill backs Rab as McLeish revels in new look Gers (Feb 25, 2005)

Celtic boss Martin O'Neill has handed Rab Douglas a vote of confidence by confirming that the under-fire goalkeeper would retain his place in the line-up to face Clyde in Sunday's Scottish Cup quarter-final. . . . more . . .

Campbell blow for Arsenal (Feb 25, 2005)

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger said Sol Campbell would not be fit for the return leg of the Champions League tie with Bayern Munich. . . . more . . .

Match-fixing ref granted bail (Feb 25, 2005)

Robert Hoyzer, the referee at the centre of the match-fixing scandal in Germany, was released from prison on strict bail conditions. . . . more . . .

Aussie chief rules out London for World Cup qualifier (Feb 25, 2005)

Australia's football boss John O'Neill has squashed any prospect of the Socceroos playing their "home" World Cup final qualifying leg later this year in London. . . . more . . .

CSKA on Brazilian Dudu's trail (Feb 25, 2005)

Brazilian midfielder Dudu could be set to finally join up with Russian giants CSKA Moscow. . . . more . . .

Everton cut ties with match ball sponsor after Rooney row (Feb 25, 2005)

Everton have severed their relationship with a match day sponsor following an on-pitch row with Wayne Rooney just before kick-off in last weekend's FA Cup tie with Manchester United at Goodison Park. . . . more . . .

Wenger takes pot-shot at English 'superiority complex' (Feb 25, 2005)

Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger hit out at the 'superiority complex' of English football and claimed that no teams have a divine right to win in Europe. . . . more . . .

Van Nistelrooy back in harness for United (Feb 25, 2005)

Ruud van Nistelrooy will make his first start for Manchester United in three months against Portsmouth in Saturday's Premiership clash at Old Trafford. . . . more . . .

Koeman resigns as Ajax coach (Feb 25, 2005)

Ronald Koeman has resigned as coach of Dutch champions Ajax following their elimination from the UEFA Cup at the hands of French side Auxerre. . . . more . . .

Rafa slaps down pessimistic Gerrard (Feb 25, 2005)

Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez has rebuked Steven Gerrard for writing off the club's chances of winning the Champions League this season. . . . more . . .

Top clubs chase Lyon's Essien (Feb 25, 2005)

Manchester United, Real Madrid, Barcelona and Arsenal are all chasing French champions Lyon's Ghana midfielder Mickael Essien. . . . more . . .

Triple-top Lyon crush Bremen (Feb 24, 2005)

French champions Lyon made virtually sure of their place in the quarter-finals of the Champions League after crushing German counterparts Werder Bremen 3-0. . . . more . . .

Ferguson sets sights on Italian job II (Feb 24, 2005)

Sir Alex Ferguson defiantly insisted his squad are capable of overturning AC Milan's 1-0 lead in the second leg of their Champions League second round tie next month. . . . more . . .

Goalkeeping curse returns to haunt Man Utd (Feb 24, 2005)

Manchester United's hopes of reclaiming the Champions League trophy were dealt a crushing blow after a blunder by goalkeeper Roy Carroll gifted AC Milan a 1-0 victory at Old Trafford. . . . more . . .

German nightmare as trio exit UEFA Cup (Feb 24, 2005)

VfB Stuttgart, Schalke 04 and Alemannia Aachen all crashed out of the UEFA Cup at the third round stage leaving no German team in the last sixteen of the competition. . . . more . . .

South American stars to join Europeans in tsunami charity match (Feb 24, 2005)

Three former South American football internationals are to team up with some of Europe's former stars next week for a friendly against Indonesia to raise funds for tsunami victims, organizers said. . . . more . . .

Drogba dismissal sours return to Barcelona for Mourinho (Feb 24, 2005)

Barcelona scored twice in seven second half minutes to come from behind and beat English Premiership leaders Chelsea 2-1 in their Champions League first knockout round first leg clash - but the match was marred by a sending off and a furious Chelsea protest. . . . more . . .

Bremen wake up to Champions League hangover (Feb 24, 2005)

German champions Werder Bremen woke up with a thumping Champions League hangover after their campaign was virtually ended in a 3-0 humiliation to their French counterparts Lyon. . . . more . . .

Newcastle move on and set up Olympiakos clash (Feb 24, 2005)

Newcastle United stayed on course for two trophies this season when they beat Dutch side Heerenveen 2-1 for a 4-2 aggregate and clinch a place in the last 16 of the UEFA Cup. . . . more . . .

Crowd trouble stops UEFA Cup tie (Feb 24, 2005)

Feyenoord could face sanctions after the Dutch club's fans brought the UEFA Cup clash against Sporting Lisbon to a halt by throwing firecrackers onto the pitch. . . . more . . .

Boro hold their nerve to make last 16 (Feb 24, 2005)

Middlesbrough survived an early scare to edge Grazer of Austria 2-1 for a 4-3 aggregate win and a place in the last 16 of the UEFA Cup. . . . more . . .

Newcastle captain Shearer in confident mood (Feb 24, 2005)

Newcastle captain Alan Shearer was in confident mood before their UEFA Cup fixture at home to Dutch club Heerenveen, believing they could make it through to at least the last four. . . . more . . .

Porto share the honours with Inter (Feb 24, 2005)

Reigning champions Porto, who went so close to falling at the group stage, kept their Champions League title defence on course with a lively 1-1 draw in the first leg of their knockout round tie against Inter Milan. . . . more . . .

United haven't given up on title race, warns Rooney (Feb 24, 2005)

England striker Wayne Rooney insists that Manchester United have not given up on the Premiership title race and has warned leaders Chelsea that the Old Trafford side will fight until the bitter end. . . . more . . .

Spanish media has no sympathy for bad loser Mourinho (Feb 24, 2005)

The Spanish and Catalan media was revelling in Barcelona's 2-1 defeat of Jose Mourinho's Chelsea in a Champions League fixture sullied by Didier Drogba's sending off and a no-show by Chelsea at post-match press conferences following an alleged half-time row. . . . more . . .

Moroccans pass the buck on Barthez affair (Feb 24, 2005)

The Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF) have decided to wash their hands of the Fabian Barthez spitting affair, preferring instead to pass the case on to the French authorities. . . . more . . .

Ukraine's ex-powerbroker accuses government of destroying Dynamo (Feb 24, 2005)

One of the most powerful figures in Ukraine's former government accused the new authorities of destroying the top Ukrainian football club, Dynamo Kiev. . . . more . . .

Nigerian ace Aghahowa stuns Schalke (Feb 24, 2005)

Nigerian international striker Julius Aghahowa scored the only goal of the game as Shakhtar Donetsk stunned Schalke 04 1-0 in Gelsenkirchen to book their place in the last 16 of the UEFA Cup. . . . more . . .

Disgraced Juve doctor 'supplied EPO', says judge (Feb 24, 2005)

Banned blood booster EPO (erythropoietine) was prescribed and distributed to certain Juventus players, it was claimed by Giuseppe Casalbore, the president of the inquiry which has been investigating allegations of doping at the Italian champions. . . . more . . .

Reyes banned for three games (Feb 24, 2005)

Arsenal striker Jose Antonio Reyes was banned for three games after being found guilty of a Football Association (FA) charge of violent conduct at a disciplinary commission hearing. . . . more . . .

Chelsea backpedal on Barcelona tunnel bust-up (Feb 24, 2005)

Chelsea insisted there had been no confrontation between manager Jose Mourinho and a member of the Barcelona coaching staff during their controversial 2-1 Champions League defeat at the Nou Camp. . . . more . . .

Bayern to forget transfer fees as cost-cutting begins (Feb 24, 2005)

Bayern Munich face writing off over 20 million euros in transfer fees with Brazilian international Ze Roberto and Croatian international Robert Kovac poised to leave for nothing at the end of the season. . . . more . . .

Reyes denies violent conduct charge (Feb 24, 2005)

Arsenal striker Jose Antonio Reyes denied a Football Association (FA) charge of violent conduct. . . . more . . .

China's troubled Super League postponed over sponsorship troubles (Feb 24, 2005)

The China Football Association voted to postpone the start of the new Super League season as clubs were having difficulty finding sponsors. . . . more . . .

Blatter calls for professional refs after Hoyzer scandal (Feb 24, 2005)

FIFA president Sepp Blatter has called for professional referees to be introduced throughout football to combat the corruption creeping into the game. . . . more . . .

Bayern win leaves Arsenal's European dream hanging by a thread (Feb 23, 2005)

The Champions League resumed after its winter break with a narrow win for nine-time titleholders Real Madrid and honours divided in England's bitter rivalry with Germany. . . . more . . .

Beckham learns to bend it like Beckham (Feb 23, 2005)

There are a few arguments over whether England captain David Beckham is actually the best taker of free kicks in the world but he is certainly the best known. . . . more . . .

Bayer seek another European miracle against Liverpool (Feb 23, 2005)

The German media bemoaned Bayer Leverkusen's 3-1 Champions League defeat to Liverpool and insisted the Bundesliga side would need to repeat their 2002 heroics to reach the quarter-finals. . . . more . . .

Chinese clubs seek postponement of Super League due to lack of sponsors (Feb 23, 2005)

Eleven clubs from China's beleaguered Super League want to postpone the start of the coming football season due to difficulties finding sponsors after widespread allegations of corruption and match-fixing. . . . more . . .

N.Korea to accept Japanese football supporters for game in Pyongyang (Feb 23, 2005)

North Korea has agreed to let thousands of Japanese football fans enter the closed communist state for a 2006 World Cup qualifier in Pyongyang in June. . . . more . . .

Newcastle put Owen on wish-list (Feb 23, 2005)

Newcastle manager Graeme Souness wants to play Alan Shearer alongside Michael Owen next season. . . . more . . .

Buzzing Barca welcome Chelsea in Mourinho return to roots (Feb 23, 2005)

Well-worn though the clash of the titans cliche may be in footballing terms, few would argue against its use for Barcelona's mouthwatering Champions League tussle against Chelsea on Wednesday. . . . more . . .

Milan staffer arrested ahead of United clash (Feb 23, 2005)

A member of AC Milan's backroom staff has been arrested for alleged indecent exposure to a woman in a hotel ahead of their Champions League match against Manchester United at Old Trafford. . . . more . . .

Bayern win marred by costly late goal (Feb 23, 2005)

Bayern Munich were the toast of the German media after defeating English champions Arsenal 3-1 in the Champions League. . . . more . . .

Lampard the key to kill off Barca: Ranieri (Feb 23, 2005)

England star Frank Lampard will have a key role if Chelsea are to steer past Barcelona and reach the Champions League quarter-finals, says ex-Blues boss Claudio Ranieri. . . . more . . .

Nedved in hospital after head clash (Feb 23, 2005)

Juventus' inspirational midfielder Pavel Nedved underwent tests at a hospital after suffering concussion in a clash of heads with Real Madrid defender Raul Bravo in Tuesday's Champions League tie. . . . more . . .

Benitez defends Dudek after blunder lets Leverkusen off the hook (Feb 23, 2005)

Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez has absolved his error-prone goalkeeper Jerzy Dudek from blame for the late goal that handed Bayer Leverkusen a Champions League lifeline. . . . more . . .

Benitez happy with Kewell return (Feb 23, 2005)

Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez declared himself happy with Harry Kewell's first outing in over two months but admitted the Australian could be back on the bench for Sunday's League Cup final against Chelsea. . . . more . . .

United fans set for anti-Glazer protest march (Feb 23, 2005)

Manchester United supporters groups hope to have as many as 5,000 fans involved in their protest march to Old Trafford against Malcolm Glazer's bid for the club. . . . more . . .

Milan seek to relive happy memories at United's expense (Feb 23, 2005)

The last time AC Milan visited Old Trafford they went home with the Champions League title. . . . more . . .

Bayern prepared to loan frustrated Deisler (Feb 23, 2005)

Bayern Munich president Franz Beckenbauer has indicated the club are willing to loan out German international Sebastian Deisler to help the playmaker pick up his fitness. . . . more . . .

Stam still bitter over United exit (Feb 23, 2005)

Three and a half years may have passed but the wounds created by Jaap Stam's abrupt departure from Manchester United have still not healed completely. . . . more . . .

Fragile Arsenal defence gives Wenger food for thought (Feb 23, 2005)

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger acknowledged his team needed to defend much better if they are to have any chance of overcoming Bayern Munich to reach the quarter-finals of the Champions League. . . . more . . .

Bergkamp red card appeal fails (Feb 23, 2005)

Dennis Bergkamp has failed in an appeal against the red card he received during Saturday's FA Cup fifth-round tie against Sheffield United. . . . more . . .

Drogba dismissal sours return to Barcelona for Mourinho (Feb 23, 2005)

The controversial sending off of Chelsea striker Didier Drogba saw Barcelona come back from 1-0 down to beat the English Premiership leaders 2-1 in their Champions League first knockout round first leg clash. . . . more . . .

Nou Camp return for Barca apprentice turned Chelsea sorcerer Mourinho (Feb 23, 2005)

The apprenticeship consisted of a steep learning curve starting at Sporting Lisbon and Barcelona as assistant manager to Bobby Robson and ending with a shock European Cup triumph with Porto last season. . . . more . . .

AC Milan doctor arrested for alleged indecent exposure (Feb 23, 2005)

AC Milan's team doctor is under arrest for alleged indecent exposure ahead of the Champions League match against Manchester United at Old Trafford. . . . more . . .

Japan's goalkeeping saviour Kawaguchi injured (Feb 23, 2005)

Japan's first-choice goalkeeper Yoshikatsu Kawaguchi may miss a crucial World Cup qualifier against powerhouse Iran on March 25 after injuring one of his fingers. . . . more . . .

Thousands of United fans in anti-Glazer protest (Feb 23, 2005)

Thousands of Manchester United supporters vented their fury at Malcolm Glazer's attempts to take over the club just before kick-off of the Champions League clash against AC Milan. . . . more . . .

Chelsea seek FA Cup redemption in Catalonia (Feb 23, 2005)

The Nou Camp serves up arguably the main dish of Wednesday's Champions League action with Chelsea aiming to take out their FA Cup frustration on Barcelona. . . . more . . .

Ismael urges Bremen to sink 'arrogant' Lyon (Feb 23, 2005)

Although Werder Bremen against Lyon is one of the less glamorous ties in the last sixteen of the Champions League both sides will be determined to show they can have an impact in Europe's premier competition. . . . more . . .

Porto share the honours with Inter (Feb 23, 2005)

Reigning champions Porto, who went so close to falling at the group stage, kept their Champions League title defence on course with a lively 1-1 draw in the first leg of their knockout round tie against Inter Milan. . . . more . . .

Vieira refuses to write off Champions League (Feb 23, 2005)

Patrick Vieira puts the 3-1 hiding the Gunners got at Bayern Munich in Tuesday's Champions League debacle down to collective failure. . . . more . . .

Greek police launch match-fixing inquiry (Feb 23, 2005)

Greek police are investigating alleged match-fixing connected to disgraced German referee Robert Hoyzer. . . . more . . .

LuaLua spearheads asylum campaign (Feb 23, 2005)

Portsmouth's Congo international Lomana LuaLua is leading a campaign to save an asylum seeker from being deported from the United Kingdom. . . . more . . .

Triple-top Lyon crush Bremen (Feb 23, 2005)

French champions Lyon made virtually sure of their place in the quarter-finals of the Champions League after crushing German counterparts Werder Bremen 3-0. . . . more . . .

Goalkeeping curse returns to haunt United (Feb 23, 2005)

Manchester United's hopes of reclaiming the Champions League trophy were dealt a crushing blow after a blunder by goalkeeper Roy Carroll gifted AC Milan a 1-0 victory at Old Trafford. . . . more . . .

Late goal mars perfect night for Liverpool (Feb 22, 2005)

Liverpool's stop-start season clicked back into gear after a 3-1 win over Bayer Leverkusen left them firmly on course for a place in the last eight of the Champions League. . . . more . . .

Moroccan federation delay Barthez spitting hearing (Feb 22, 2005)

The Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF) met to rule on what action to take against Fabien Barthez for spitting at a referee. . . . more . . .

Rooney excited by Milan test (Feb 22, 2005)

Wayne Rooney has said the lure of playing in Champions League matches such as Wednesday's Old Trafford clash against AC Milan was a key factor in his controversial 27 million pounds move from Everton to Manchester United. . . . more . . .

Chelsea set for Barcelona gamble (Feb 22, 2005)

Chelsea coach Jose Mourinho looks set to gamble on the fitness of Ivory Coast striker Didier Drogba, Ireland winger Damien Duff and France defender William Gallas for the Champions League crunch with Barcelona at the Nou Camp. . . . more . . .

Benitez hits back at Farina over Kewell claims (Feb 22, 2005)

Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez has angrily denied claims by Australia boss Frank Farina that he was rushing back Harry Kewell for the Champions League clash with Bayer Leverkusen. . . . more . . .

Kusturica to make documentary on Maradona (Feb 22, 2005)

Argentinian football legend Diego Maradona has asked celebrated Balkan director Emir Kusturica to make a documentary about his colourful life, a report said. . . . more . . .

Barcelona's Deco forecasts a low-scoring affair (Feb 22, 2005)

Barcelona's Portuguese international midfielder Deco might have been lining up for Chelsea in Wednesday's Champions League encounter but rather than follow coach Jose Mourinho from Porto to Stamford Bridge the childhood lure of Barca proved too strong. . . . more . . .

Juve's Old Lady bids to stay on her legs in Madrid (Feb 22, 2005)

Real Madrid and Juventus will both be aiming to put behind them this weekend's domestic disappointments with stirring performances in their Champions League first leg clash. . . . more . . .

No secrets from Mourinho as Gallas, Drogba start for confident Chelsea (Feb 22, 2005)

Nobody could accuse Chelsea's ultra-confident Portuguese coach Jose Mourinho of being secretive as he reeled off a team including defender William Gallas and striker Didier Drogba to face Barcelona in Wednesday's Champions League showdown. . . . more . . .

Ancelotti backs Italian cunning to overcome United firepower (Feb 22, 2005)

Carlo Ancelotti believes his AC Milan side possess the cunning and know-how to blunt Manchester United's glittering array of striking talents and secure the Italians passage into the Champions League quarter-finals. . . . more . . .

Gerrard backs Liverpool stand-ins to keep Reds dream alive (Feb 22, 2005)

Steven Gerrard will be sorely missed when Liverpool begin their bid to claim a place in the Champions League quarter-finals against German side Bayer Leverkusen. . . . more . . .

Helguera gives Real Madrid a slim advantage (Feb 22, 2005)

Real Madrid will take a slim advantage to Turin in two weeks time thanks to Ivan Helguera getting the only goal in a 1-0 win over Juventus in the Champions League last 16 first leg match. . . . more . . .

Alex puts lights out for Monaco in Philips Stadium (Feb 22, 2005)

Brazilian Alex scored early on to earn dominating PSV Eindhoven a 1-0 Champions League home victory at the Philips Stadium over hapless Monaco who did well to keep down the winning scoreline. . . . more . . .

Moroccan federation meet to rule on Barthez spitting case (Feb 22, 2005)

The Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF) was meeting to rule on what action to take against Fabien Barthez for spitting at a referee. . . . more . . .

Arsenal defensive flaws exposed by ruthless Bayern (Feb 22, 2005)

English Premiership champions Arsenal have a mountain to climb to reach the quarter-finals of the Champions League after German powerhouse Bayern Munich triumphed 3-1 in the first leg of the last sixteen encounter here. . . . more . . .

Henry can destroy Bayern on his own warns Hargreaves (Feb 22, 2005)

England midfielder Owen Hargreaves has warned his Bayern Munich team-mates to keep a close eye on Arsenal striker Thierry Henry who he admits could tear them apart. . . . more . . .

Arsenal gear up to breach Munich fortress (Feb 22, 2005)

With the English Premiership title seemingly out of reach Arsenal turn their attention to the Champions League hoping to gain the upper hand over German leaders Bayern Munich in the first leg of the last sixteen duel at the Olympic Stadium. . . . more . . .

Ferguson keeps Milan guessing over Ruud return (Feb 22, 2005)

Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson will keep AC Milan guessing until the last possible moment as he mulls over whether to start Ruud van Nistelrooy in Wednesday's Champions League clash. . . . more . . .

Spanish PM to break mould with Barca visit (Feb 22, 2005)

Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero will break the mould by becoming the first sitting Spanish leader to attend a Barcelona match in the Nou Camp when his team take on Chelsea on Wednesday. . . . more . . .

Champions League gets serious with Anglo-German showdowns (Feb 22, 2005)

England's bitter rivalry with Germany takes centre stage as Champions League football storms out of its winter hibernation with opening clashes in the first knockout round. . . . more . . .

Stam still a sensitive subject for Ferguson (Feb 22, 2005)

Jaap Stam remains a taboo subject for Manchester United's notoriously prickly manager Sir Alex Ferguson. . . . more . . .

Chelsea withdraw Cudicini appeal (Feb 22, 2005)

Chelsea will be without goalkeeper Carlo Cudicini for this weekend's League Cup final after withdrawing their appeal for wrongful dismissal following the Italian's red card during the club's FA Cup defeat against Newcastle. . . . more . . .

Wenger to gamble on striker Ljungberg (Feb 22, 2005)

Arsene Wenger will gamble on Freddie Ljungberg as a strike partner for Thierry Henry in Arsenal's Champions League clash with Bayern Munich. . . . more . . .

Fighting, missiles and pitch invasions - who said FA Cup is boring? (Feb 21, 2005)

Reports of the death of the FA Cup, the world's oldest knockout competition, have been exagerrated if the weekend's fifth round was any indication. . . . more . . .

DFB seek maximum punishment for ref Hoyzer (Feb 21, 2005)

The German Football Federation (DFB) confirmed they are seeking the highest possible punishment for tainted referee Robert Hoyzer claiming his actions have caused irreparable damage. . . . more . . .

Cole uncertain for Bayern clash (Feb 21, 2005)

England full-back Ashley Cole has remained doubtful for Arsenal's Champions League match away to Bayern Munich on Tuesday. . . . more . . .

Juventus' Nedved still has a chance of playing (Feb 21, 2005)

Juventus' inspirational Czech midfielder Pavel Nedved could still play a part in their Champions League last 16 first leg match at Real Madrid. . . . more . . .

Hamburg target Liverpool's Hamann (Feb 21, 2005)

German side SV Hamburg have confirmed their interest in luring Liverpool midfielder Dietmar Hamann back to the Bundesliga. . . . more . . .

Invading fan jailed for five months (Feb 21, 2005)

A hooligan with a history of football-related offences was jailed for five months after running onto the pitch and confronting Blackburn's Robbie Savage during Rovers's derby FA Cup tie at Burnley's Turf Moor ground. . . . more . . .

Nowotny career in doubt after injury setback (Feb 21, 2005)

The career of Bayer Leverkusen captain Jens Nowotny is hanging in the balance after the defender suffered another injury to his left knee cruciate ligament. . . . more . . .

Fans target Solskjaer for 'breakaway' United role (Feb 21, 2005)

Old Trafford hero Ole Gunnar Solskjaer could find himself being approached to manage a breakaway club if US businessman Malcom Glazer's 800 million pounds takeover bid for Manchester United is successful, a fans group said. . . . more . . .

It's a new Real, says Juventus coach Capello (Feb 21, 2005)

Juventus coach Fabio Capello was very optimistic that they could beat Real Madrid when the Champions League last 16 draw was made in December but he sung a different song. . . . more . . .

Forest could have finished our season says Jol (Feb 21, 2005)

Tottenham manager Martin Jol admitted Championship strugglers Nottingham Forest could easily have ended their season after Sunday's 1-1 FA Cup fifth round draw at White Hart Lane. . . . more . . .

Kewell targets Champions League return (Feb 21, 2005)

Australian international Harry Kewell hopes to prove his worth as a Liverpool player by making a dramatic return to the first team in Tuesday's Champions League clash against Bayer Leverkusen. . . . more . . .

Dortmund in dire straits on and off the pitch (Feb 21, 2005)

Nothing appears to be going right for six-time German champions Borussia Dortmund at the moment with acute financial problems off the pitch mirrored on the playing field. . . . more . . .

Former Socceroo Foster named Australian players' union chief (Feb 21, 2005)

Former Australian international Craig Foster was appointed the new chief executive of the Australian Professional Footballers' Association (PFA). . . . more . . .

Wobbly Gunners worry Wenger (Feb 21, 2005)

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger admits he needs a full-strength side to cope with the challenge of Bayern Munich in Tuesday's UEFA Champions League clash in Germany. . . . more . . .

PSV to put Monaco lights out (Feb 21, 2005)

PSV Eindhoven coach Guus Hiddink has warned Monaco to expect a backlash when they clash in their UEFA Champions League tie at the Philips Stadium on Tuesday. . . . more . . .

Old Firm admit SPL title race will go to the wire (Feb 21, 2005)

Both Old Firm managers have agreed the destination of this year's Scottish Premier League may not be decided until the last ball is kicked. . . . more . . .

Real's Helguera has tall order to keep out Juve (Feb 21, 2005)

One of the head-to-head duels that could decide the outcome of the Champions League clash between Real Madrid and Juventus could be the encounter between Ivan Helguera and Zlatan Ibrahimovic. . . . more . . .

Arsenal and Chelsea appeal red cards (Feb 21, 2005)

Arsenal and Chelsea have lodged appeals with the Football Association following the dismissal of key players during last weekend's FA Cup fifth-round ties. . . . more . . .

Police arrest invading Burnley fan (Feb 21, 2005)

Lancashire Police announced they had arrested the Burnley fan who ran onto the Turf Moor pitch to confront Blackburn's Robbie Savage during Sunday's goalless FA Cup fifth round tie between the north-west rivals. . . . more . . .

Brentford handed United chance in FA Cup (Feb 21, 2005)

League One side Brentford were handed the mouth-watering prospect of a potential FA Cup quarter-final match at home to holders Manchester United when the sixth round draw was made. . . . more . . .

Ronaldo or Owen, a Real dilemma for Luxemburgo (Feb 21, 2005)

Real coach Wanderley Luxemburgo will have to decide before Tuesday's Champions League last 16 first leg clash against Italian league leaders Juventus who will be his main target man. . . . more . . .

Bayern too good for Arsenal claims Magath (Feb 21, 2005)

Bayern Munich coach Felix Magath is supremely confident that his side have what it takes to eliminate English Premiership champions Arsenal in the last sixteen of the Champions League. . . . more . . .

Kezman warns Barca to beware Chelsea backlash (Feb 21, 2005)

Chelsea striker Mateja Kezman has told Barcelona to expect a revitalised Chelsea in their Champions League clash at the Nou Camp on Wednesday after the Londoners dreams of an unprecedented quadruple were ended by a 1-0 FA Cup defeat against Newcastle last weekend. . . . more . . .

Reyes handed violent conduct charge by FA (Feb 21, 2005)

Arsenal striker Jose Antonio Reyes was charged with violent conduct by the Football Association. . . . more . . .

Liverpool boss Benitez facing key week (Feb 21, 2005)

Rafael Benitez is gearing up for arguably his most important week since becoming Liverpool manager. . . . more . . .

Shevchenko recovering after surgery (Feb 21, 2005)

AC Milan's European Footballer of the year Andrei Shevchenko was recovering in hospital after surgery on his fractured cheekbone. . . . more . . .

Injury worries boost Arsenal and Man United (Feb 21, 2005)

Arsenal and Manchester United have been given a boost for their UEFA Champions League matches with Bayern Munich and AC Milan by news of injuries to key players. . . . more . . .

Borussia Dortmund managers face possible criminal complaint (Feb 21, 2005)

Managers of Borussia Dortmund, Germany's only publicly traded football club, could face possible criminal charges in the current financial scandal that has pushed the six-time German champions to the brink of bankruptcy, lawyers revealed. . . . more . . .

Baggies get boost ahead of crucial Saints clash (Feb 21, 2005)

West Bromwich Albion received a boost ahead of their vital match with relegation rivals Southampton at the Hawthorns on Tuesday with the return of midfield trio Jonathan Greening, Richard Chaplow and Kieran Richardson to the first-team squad. . . . more . . .

Bayern lose Ballack for Arsenal showdown (Feb 21, 2005)

Bayern Munich must do without German international Michael Ballack for Tuesday's last sixteen Champions League clash against Arsenal with the midfielder failing to overcome muscular problems. . . . more . . .

Magpies would have been relegated if Robson had stayed (Feb 20, 2005)

Newcastle would have been relegated from the Premiership if Sir Bobby Robson had stayed in charge claimed the club's deputy chairman Douglas Hall. . . . more . . .

Cruz of a lifetime arrives for Beckhams (Feb 20, 2005)

England football captain David Beckham and his former pop star wife Victoria have had a third son it was announced. . . . more . . .

Douglas howler leaves Rangers in pole position after Old Firm win (Feb 20, 2005)

Rangers stormed clear at the top of the Scottish Premier League with a 2-0 win away to Old Firm rivals Celtic. . . . more . . .

England defender Woodgate out for the season: report (Feb 20, 2005)

England international defender Jonathan Woodgate is expected to be out of action for the rest of the season, the BBC reported. . . . more . . .

Flachi hat-trick boosts Sampdoria Euro hopes (Feb 20, 2005)

Francesco Flachi scored a hat-trick as Sampdoria strengthened their push for a place in the Champions League next season with a 3-2 victory at home to Reggina. . . . more . . .

Newcastle send Chelsea's quadruple dream crashing (Feb 20, 2005)

Chelsea's dream of lifting four titles this season came to a heartbreaking and painful end when Newcastle won their FA Cup fifth round tie 1-0. . . . more . . .

Ailton treble keeps Schalke on track (Feb 20, 2005)

Brazilian marksman Ailton scored a hat-trick inside 35 minutes as Schalke 04 came from behind to defeat Borussia Monchengladbach 3-1 at the Nordpark Stadium and move level with Bayern Munich at the top of the table. . . . more . . .

Newcastle ends Chelsea's quadruple bid (Feb 20, 2005)

Chelsea's quest for an historic quadruple of trophies was laid to rest as a Patrick Kluivert goal saw Newcastle maintain their bid to lift the FA Cup for the first time in 50 years by booking a place in the sixth round with a 1-0 victory. . . . more . . .

Thirty three arrests after Everton versus Manchester United game (Feb 20, 2005)

Five police officers were injured and 33 arrests were made after groups of supporters clashed following the Everton versus Manchester United FA Cup tie. . . . more . . .

England captain Beckham has third son (Feb 20, 2005)

England football captain David Beckham had a third son after his wife Victoria gave birth, it was announced. . . . more . . .

Assuncao on song as Betis streak along (Feb 20, 2005)

Real Betis have only finished in the top three of the Spanish first division on one other occasion in the last 40 years but a 2-0 win over Deportivo La Coruna could help them repeat that feat. . . . more . . .

AC Milan's joy overshadowed by Shevchenko injury (Feb 19, 2005)

AC Milan's last-gasp victory against Cagliari, which saw them draw level with Juventus at the top of Serie A, was overshadowed by a bad injury to Andriy Shevchenko. . . . more . . .

Hibs boost UEFA Cup push (Feb 19, 2005)

Hibs boosted their UEFA Cup push with a 4-0 win over Dundee at Easter Road as the Scottish Premier League's lesser lights took centre stage with the Old Firm derby not taking place until Sunday. . . . more . . .

Messina frustrate leaders Juve (Feb 19, 2005)

Serie A leaders Juventus were held to a frustrating 0-0 draw away to Messina. . . . more . . .

Dublin in at the death to send Charlton crashing (Feb 19, 2005)

Dion Dublin scored a dramatic last-minute header to send Championship side Leicester into the FA Cup quarter-finals at Charlton's expense at The Valley. . . . more . . .

Barca boost confidence while Madrid's morale slumps (Feb 19, 2005)

Barcelona extended their Spanish first division lead to seven points with a 2-0 win over Real Mallorca, as their rivals Real Madrid crashed 2-0 at home to Athletic Bilbao. . . . more . . .

Dortmund's Westfalen Stadium not in danger for World Cup (Feb 19, 2005)

Financially-troubled Borussia Dortmund are confident of coming up with the necessary funds to ensure their Westfalen Stadium is ready in time for the 2006 World Cup. . . . more . . .

Bees sting Saints in Cup (Feb 19, 2005)

League Two side Brentford came from 2-0 down to draw 2-2 with Premiership outfit Southampton in the fifth round of the FA Cup. . . . more . . .

Davies strike boosts Bolton's Euro hopes (Feb 19, 2005)

Kevin Davies early strike was enough to steer Bolton Wanderers into the quarter-finals of the FA Cup after a drab encounter with Fulham. . . . more . . .

Last-gasp Gray rescues Blades against 10-man Gunners (Feb 19, 2005)

A 90th-minute penalty from Andy Gray earned Sheffield United an FA Cup fifth round replay after substitute Robert Pires had looked to have earned ten-man Arsenal a place in the quarter-finals in a 1-1 draw at Highbury. . . . more . . .

Last-gasp Gray earns Blades replay (Feb 19, 2005)

A dramatic 90th-minute penalty from Andy Gray earned Sheffield United a FA Cup fifth round replay after substitute Robert Pires had seemingly earned ten-man Arsenal a place in the quarter finals after a pulsating 1-1 draw at Highbury. . . . more . . .

Petrov orders Bellamy to cool it (Feb 19, 2005)

Celtic's Stilian Petrov has warned hot-headed debutant Craig Bellamy to control his temper in Sunday's powderkeg Old Firm clash with Rangers. . . . more . . .

Caniggia announces retirement (Feb 19, 2005)

Claudio Caniggia, one of the stars of Argentinian football during the last decade, has announced his retirement at the age of 38. . . . more . . .

Makaay hat-trick piles on more misery for Dortmund (Feb 19, 2005)

Dutch international Roy Makaay scored a sensational hat-trick as Bayern Munich crushed arch-rivals Borussia Dortmund 5-0 in a perfect warm-up for Tuesday's Champions League clash with English champions Arsenal. . . . more . . .

Ronaldo overshadows Rooney's return (Feb 19, 2005)

Wayne Rooney's return to Everton produced the predicted hostile reception but for once the Manchester United star was overshadowed by team-mate Ronaldo who made the first and scored the second to book his side's place in the FA Cup quarter-finals. . . . more . . .

Marseille move up to second as PSG sink at Strasbourg (Feb 19, 2005)

Marseille continued their resurgence in the French top flight with a lucky 1-0 away victory at Bastia which left them in provisional second spot. . . . more . . .

Beaten Real suffer morale-sapping defeat (Feb 19, 2005)

Real Madrid's build-up to their mouth-watering Champions League clash next week against Juventus suffered a morale-shattering setback when they went down to a 2-0 Spanish League home defeat to Athletic Bilbao. . . . more . . .

Rooney can handle Goodison hothouse, says Fergie (Feb 18, 2005)

Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson insists Wayne Rooney will relish the hostile atmosphere which awaits him in the FA Cup fifth round clash on Saturday as the teenage striker returns to Goodison Park for the first time since his 27-million-pound move last year. . . . more . . .

Don't get carried away by Mido, warns Spurs boss (Feb 18, 2005)

Tottenham coach Martin Jol has told his club's long-suffering fans not to pile pressure onto the shoulders of Egyptian sensation Mido. . . . more . . .

Veteran Djorkaeff joins MetroStars (Feb 18, 2005)

Blackburn Rovers' former France striker Youri Djorkaeff announced he was moving to New York to play for the MetroStars. . . . more . . .

Everton warn fans over Rooney (Feb 18, 2005)

Everton have appealed to fans to avoid trouble if Wayne Rooney returns to Goodison Park with Manchester United in Saturday's FA Cup 5th Round tie. . . . more . . .

Injuries and suspension hit Chelsea's European ambitions (Feb 18, 2005)

Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho admits Ivory Coast striker Didier Drogba is unlikely to be fit for next Wednesday's Champions League match at Barcelona where captain John Terry will be suspended. . . . more . . .

Everton look to end 10-year-old United itch (Feb 18, 2005)

Everton may have beaten Manchester United in the FA Cup final 10 years ago but the memory of that match is unlikely to count for much when the teams meet in the fifth round of this season's competition at Goodison Park on Saturday. . . . more . . .

Wenger gets nod to spend (Feb 18, 2005)

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger can expect to be given the necessary cash to bolster his squad this summer, team managing director Keith Edelman said. . . . more . . .

Gunners profits jump (Feb 18, 2005)

English Premiership champions Arsenal announced an increase in profits of 10.2 million pounds (23 million dollars) before player trading in their interim results for the six-month period ending on November 30 last year. . . . more . . .

Ronaldo injury blow may give Owen Real chance (Feb 18, 2005)

England striker Michael Owen may be handed a rare start for Real Madrid on Saturday after Brazilian World Cup winner Ronaldo returned from his high-profile Valentine's Day party in Paris with an injured toe. . . . more . . .

Rio urges Keane to continue (Feb 18, 2005)

Manchester United's England defender Rio Ferdinand urged Republic of Ireland teammate Roy Keane to extend his career at Old Trafford. . . . more . . .

Cup memories underscore Forest's plight (Feb 18, 2005)

Fourteen years after Nottingham Forest lost to Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Cup final, they they meet again in the fifth round on Saturday. . . . more . . .

Chivu boost for Roma (Feb 18, 2005)

Roma's hopes of finishing in the top four of Serie A and claiming a place in next season's Champions League have been given a major boost by the return to action of Cristian Chivu. . . . more . . .

Capello refusing to rule Nedved out of Real clash (Feb 18, 2005)

Juventus coach Fabio Capello refused to rule Czech Republic midfielder Pavel Nedved out of next week's crunch Champions League clash away to Real Madrid. . . . more . . .

Owen to stay with Madrid says Gerrard (Feb 18, 2005)

Michael Owen will be staying with Real Madrid despite being limited so far to a part-time role by Ronaldo, his former Liverpool team-mate Steven Gerrard says. . . . more . . .

Arsenal to stick with foreign legionnaires for Cup tie (Feb 18, 2005)

Arsene Wenger is poised to field his second line-up without an English player in the space of a week for Arsenal's FA Cup fifth round tie against Sheffield United on Saturday. . . . more . . .

Bridge ready to fight for Blues place (Feb 17, 2005)

Chelsea defender Wayne Bridge has vowed to fight for his future at the English Premieship leaders amid reports linking the club with a move for Arsenal star Ashley Cole. . . . more . . .

German champs Borussia Dortmund peer into the abyss (Feb 17, 2005)

Six-time German champions Borussia Dortmund, Germany's only listed football club, said it was teetering on the edge of financial collapse, barely four and a half years after going public. . . . more . . .

Former Argentinian star Omar Sivori dies, age 69 (Feb 17, 2005)

Former Argentinian international Omar Enrique Sivori died after a long illness, his family said. . . . more . . .

Bowyer goes from saint to sinner in Newcastle win (Feb 17, 2005)

Controversial midfielder Lee Bowyer grabbed a UEFA Cup winner for Newcastle but then got sent-off in his team's third round, first-leg 2-1 win here. . . . more . . .

Draw puts Boro in sight of UEFA Cup last 16 (Feb 17, 2005)

Dutch duo Boudewijn Zenden and Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink scored the goals to give Middlesbrough a 2-2 draw at GAK in Graz and put the English side in sight of the last 16 of the UEFA Cup. . . . more . . .

Manchester United named richest football club for eighth year running (Feb 17, 2005)

Manchester United, battling a 790 million-pound takeover bid by US tycoon Malcolm Glazer, has retained its position as the world's wealthiest football club, a survey showed. . . . more . . .

Kluivert vows to resurrect career (Feb 17, 2005)

Netherlands striker Patrick Kluivert has vowed to repay the faith shown in him by Newcastle boss Graeme Souness by resurrecting his career with the English Premiership side. . . . more . . .

Borussia Dortmund close to financial collapse (Feb 17, 2005)

Borussia Dortmund, Germany's only publicly listed football club, said it was teetering on the edge of financial collapse. . . . more . . .

Chelsea suit themselves for League Cup final (Feb 17, 2005)

Chelsea are set to break with tradition after the Blues' manager Jose Mourinho reportedly decreed players will not wear specially-made suits for next week's League Cup final against Liverpool. . . . more . . .

Ronaldo fined by Real Madrid (Feb 17, 2005)

Real Madrid's star striker Ronaldo has been fined for arriving late for training two days in a row. . . . more . . .

Chelsea's Drogba looking good for Barcelona (Feb 17, 2005)

Didier Drogba is winning his fight to be fit for Chelsea's Champions League clash against Spanish league leaders Barcelona next Wednesday. . . . more . . .

Barthez faces rap after Casablanca spitting (Feb 17, 2005)

Marseille's volatile keeper Fabien Barthez could face a lengthy suspension after spitting at a referee during an ill-tempered friendly in Morocco. . . . more . . .

Czech club Slovan Liberec deducted six points for match-fixing (Feb 17, 2005)

Czech club Slovan Liberec was deducted six points and fined 500,000 koruna (16,700 euros, 21,900 dollars) by the Czech Football Association in the latest stage in a match-fixing scandal which has cast a dark shadow over the game. . . . more . . .

Fletcher still has Italian dream (Feb 17, 2005)

Scotland midfielder Darren Fletcher is still refusing to rule out playing in next month's World Cup qualifier in Italy. . . . more . . .

Keane hits out at divers (Feb 16, 2005)

Manchester United skipper Roy Keane has hit out at 'diving' in the Premiership and insists it's a problem which is getting worse. . . . more . . .

Rafa reads Liverpool riot act (Feb 16, 2005)

Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez has warned his players that unless they start working harder and producing results they have no future at Anfield. . . . more . . .

Parma held by Stuttgart (Feb 16, 2005)

Struggling Serie A side Parma were held to a goalless draw at home to Germany's VfB Stuttgart in their UEFA Cup third round, first leg match. . . . more . . .

Inter ease into Italian Cup semis (Feb 16, 2005)

Inter Milan comfortably secured a place in the semi-finals of the Italian Cup after defeating Atalanta 3-0. . . . more . . .

Injury blow for Newcastle (Feb 16, 2005)

Newcastle have been dealt a double injury blow on the eve of their UEFA Cup third-round, first-leg clash with Heerenveen in the Netherlands. . . . more . . .

Top flight Swiss club Servette goes bust (Feb 16, 2005)

One of Switzerland's oldest football clubs, Servette Geneva, slid into bankruptcy after potential investors pulled out of a rescue bid. . . . more . . .

DFB dual presidency is a joke says Beckenbauer (Feb 16, 2005)

Franz Beckenbauer, head of the 2006 World Cup organising committee, claims the German Football Federation's (DFB) decision to appoint two presidents has backfired leaving Germany's World Cup organisation in chaos. . . . more . . .

Panathinaikos announces appointment of Malesani as coach (Feb 16, 2005)

Greek champions Panathinaikos announced they have hired Italy's Alberto Malesani to coach the team on a contract that takes him up to the summer of 2006. . . . more . . .

Police quiz top Croatian coach over match-fixing allegations (Feb 16, 2005)

Miroslav Blazevic, who coached Croatia to finish third in the 1998 World Cup, was quizzed by police over allegations he made about match-fixing. . . . more . . .

Everton play down Rooney homecoming (Feb 16, 2005)

Everton deny they will target Wayne Rooney if he makes a Goodison Park return against Everton in Saturday's FA Cup fifth round tie. . . . more . . .

Arsenal chief happy to do without Englishmen (Feb 16, 2005)

Arsenal chairman Peter Hill-Wood says critics of French manager Arsene Wenger's decision to field a squad without one Englishman have got to face the facts of modern football. . . . more . . .

Pinto mulls offer from Saudi Arabia's Al-Hilal (Feb 16, 2005)

Veteran Portuguese striker Joao Pinto, who has been relegated to the bench at Boavista Porto, is mulling an offer to join Saudi Arabia's Al-Hilal for the rest of the season. . . . more . . .

Everton hit by Ferguson doubt (Feb 16, 2005)

Everton manager David Moyes' injury woes continued with the news that striker Duncan Ferguson is struggling to be fit for Saturday's FA Cup tie with Manchester United. . . . more . . .

Maxwell's silver boot hammers Auxerre (Feb 16, 2005)

Brazilian midfielder Maxwell deservedly gave Dutch giants Ajax a 1-0 victory over French side Auxerre in their UEFA Cup third round first leg match. . . . more . . .

Ballack not ready to do Bosman on Bayern (Feb 16, 2005)

Germany captain Michael Ballack has vowed not to leave his club Bayern Munich in the lurch by seeing out his contract and then moving abroad on a free transfer. . . . more . . .

Gudjohnsen gets off driving incident lightly (Feb 15, 2005)

Iceland striker Eidur Gudjohnsen has reportedly been fined 60,000 pounds by Chelsea while he waits to find out if he will be charged with drink driving. . . . more . . .

Zidan gets suspended jail sentence (Feb 15, 2005)

Egyptian striker Mohamed Zidan has received a two-month suspended prison sentence and been fined 670 euros (870 dollars) by a court in Denmark for buying a stolen watch. . . . more . . .

Fixed German match to be replayed, another referee suspended (Feb 15, 2005)

One of the games at the centre of the German match-fixing scandal is to be replayed, the German Football Federation (DFB) announced. . . . more . . .

Gerrard keen on Owen re-match (Feb 15, 2005)

Steven Gerrard would be keen to play with former Liverpool striker Michael Owen again in the Premiership although he did not say whether it would be at Anfield or Chelsea. . . . more . . .

Kewell comeback boost for Liverpool (Feb 15, 2005)

Australia star Harry Kewell has handed manager Rafael Benitez a welcome boost by making a successful return to action in the Liverpool reserves. . . . more . . .

Parlour enjoys playing Dad (Feb 15, 2005)

Former England international and Arsenal veteran Ray Parlour is enjoying a new lease of life playing Dad at Middlesbrough. . . . more . . .

Hot-shot Gunners raise Wenger's Champions League hopes (Feb 15, 2005)

Eight goals in two wins have convinced Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger his team is ready to take on Bayern Munich in next Tuesday's UEFA Champions League clash. . . . more . . .

Foreign legionnaires mark out Arsenal future (Feb 15, 2005)

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has defended his decision to field an entire squad without an English player in their 5-1 win against Crystal Palace. . . . more . . .

West Brom rule out anyone deserting sinking ship (Feb 15, 2005)

West Bromwich Albion manager Bryan Robson insists Hungary midfield star Zoltan Gera will stay at West Brom even if they lose their Premiership status. . . . more . . .

Souness has faith in Kluivert (Feb 15, 2005)

Dutch international striker Patrick Kluivert may not have won over the Newcastle fans but he has done so with the Premiership club's hard to please manager Graeme Souness. . . . more . . .

Nakata in joyful reunion with Troussier (Feb 15, 2005)

Japanese international midfielder Koji Nakata expressed his delight to have been reunited with former Japan coach Philippe Troussier when he was unveiled at his new club Marseille. . . . more . . .

Eto'o retains African Footballer of the Year title (Feb 15, 2005)

Cameroon striker Samuel Eto'o was named African Footballer of the Year for the second consecutive time. . . . more . . .

Bridge as hot as Cole insists Chelsea captain (Feb 15, 2005)

Chelsea captain John Terry rubbished talk that the Premiership leaders were chasing Arsenal's England star Ashley Cole. . . . more . . .

Goals aplenty but the crowds stay away at tsunami benefit match (Feb 15, 2005)

A Ronaldinho XI saw off a side captained by Andrei Shevchenko 6-3 in FIFA's Football For Hope benefit match held here which raised up to three million dollars for the tsunami disaster. . . . more . . .

Fixed German match to be replayed (Feb 15, 2005)

One of the games at the centre of the German match-fixing scandal is to be replayed, the German Football Federation (DFB) announced. . . . more . . .

Ricksen signs new Rangers deal (Feb 15, 2005)

Rangers midfielder Fernando Ricksen signed a new four-year contract to keep him at the Glasgow giants until 2009. . . . more . . .

Solskjaer comes out against Glazer bid (Feb 14, 2005)

Manchester United striker Ole Gunnar Solskjaer became the first member of the Old Trafford playing staff to voice publicly his opposition to US businessman Malcolm Glazer's bid for the soccer giants. . . . more . . .

Wenger's foreign legion inflict St Valentine's Day massacre on Palace (Feb 14, 2005)

Arsenal celebrated fielding their first ever all-foreign squad by thrashing relegation-threatened Crystal Palace 5-1. . . . more . . .

Video footage would benefit football claims Rehhagel (Feb 14, 2005)

Greece's victorious Euro 2004 coach Otto Rehhagel believes FIFA should introduce television coverage to analyse referee's and their decisions. . . . more . . .

Rooney rejects indiscipline charge (Feb 14, 2005)

England striker Wayne Rooney insisted he did not have a suspect temperament ahead of his emotionally-charged return to Goodison Park this weekend for Saturday's FA Cup clash between Everton and Manchester United. . . . more . . .

Gudjohnsen arrested on drink-drive charge (Feb 14, 2005)

Chelsea's Eidur Gudjohnsen has been arrested on suspicion of drink driving, it was confirmed. . . . more . . .

Bayer can turn over Liverpool says Nowotny (Feb 14, 2005)

Bayer Leverkusen captain Jens Nowotny is convinced his team can record another famous victory over Premiership side Liverpool when the pair clash at Anfield on February 22 in the Champions League. . . . more . . .

Yoga helps Giggs bear pain (Feb 14, 2005)

Manchester United's Ryan Giggs has revealed the secret of his longevity - yoga. . . . more . . .

United hopeful of Ruud return (Feb 14, 2005)

Ruud van Nistelrooy is set to return for Manchester United in Saturday's FA Cup tie away to Everton provided he gets through training unscathed this week. . . . more . . .

Cole looking to cash in on Robben injury (Feb 14, 2005)

Chelsea midfielder Joe Cole hopes Arjen Robben's absence through injury will give him an extended run in the Blues starting line-up as the Londoners continue their pursuit of four trophies in the one season. . . . more . . .

Carroll rues one that got away (Feb 14, 2005)

Manchester United goalkeeper Roy Carroll may have played his part in the Reds 2-0 victory over Manchester City last weekend but that couldn't stop him thinking back to the first derby of the season. . . . more . . .

Keane thinks again over retirement (Feb 14, 2005)

Manchester United captain Roy Keane said he might yet play on at Old Trafford when his current contract ends just days after saying he would retire next year. . . . more . . .

Arsenal opt for total foreign legion (Feb 14, 2005)

Arsenal fielded their first entirely overseas squad in their 119-year history with no British players on the field or even the bench for the Premier League match against London rivals Crystal Palace at Highbury. . . . more . . .

Leaders Juve return to winning ways (Feb 13, 2005)

Juventus extended their lead at the top of Serie A to five points after winning 2-1 at home to Udinese. . . . more . . .

Ronaldo nearing new deal at Man Utd (Feb 13, 2005)

Manchester United winger Cristiano Ronaldo is close to agreeing a new contract with the Premiership giants after quickly establishing himself as a potent attacking force. . . . more . . .

Sevilla up to third after ending Villarreal's unbeaten run (Feb 13, 2005)

Sevilla moved up to third in the Spanish league after beating Villarreal 2-1, the visitors' first defeat in nine games. . . . more . . .

DFB urges FIFA to put refs under the tv spotlight (Feb 13, 2005)

In the wake of the Robert Hoyzer refereeing scandal the German Football Federation (DFB) have made an official request for FIFA, football's governing body, to start using television coverage to analyse referees. . . . more . . .

Supersub Owen helps save Real Madrid streak (Feb 13, 2005)

Michael Owen came off the bench to inspire Real Madrid to a 2-1 win at Osasuna, the Spanish giants' seventh successive win. . . . more . . .

AC Milan keep Juve within their sights (Feb 13, 2005)

Serie A title-holders AC Milan stayed in close pursuit of leaders Juventus with a 1-0 win away to Reggina. . . . more . . .

Gudjohnsen fires Chelsea twelve points clear (Feb 13, 2005)

Match-winner Eidur Gudjohnsen offered no solace to Chelsea's title rivals after his goal condemned 10-man Everton to a 1-0 defeat at Goodison Park and sent the leaders 12 points clear at the top of the Premiership. . . . more . . .

Moyes will punish Beattie for Gallas headbutt (Feb 13, 2005)

Everton manager David Moyes has performed a quick about-turn over James Beattie's controversial headbutting of Chelsea's William Gallas and has announced the striker will be punished. . . . more . . .

Blatter keen to abolish passive offside rule (Feb 13, 2005)

FIFA president Sepp Blatter admits football's governing body will consider abolishing the confusing passive offside rule in a meeting scheduled for February 26 in Cardiff. . . . more . . .

Henry declares everlasting love for Arsenal (Feb 13, 2005)

France's 1998 World Cup and Euro 2000 winning striker Thierry Henry said he would like to remain with English Premiership champions Arsenal for the rest of his career. . . . more . . .

South African ace Buckley downs mighty Bayern (Feb 13, 2005)

South African international striker Delron Buckley scored twice as he inspired Arminia Bielefeld to a stunning 3-1 win over mighty Bayern Munich 3-1 in the biggest shock of the Bundesliga season. . . . more . . .

Pauleta's extra-time double rescues PSG (Feb 13, 2005)

Portuguese international striker Pauleta struck two extra time goals to help crisis club Paris Saint Germain come back from the brink of elimination and reach the last 16 of the French Cup. . . . more . . .

Rooney helps maintain United title challenge (Feb 13, 2005)

The chase may appear a forlorn one, but Manchester United maintained their dogged pursuit of Chelsea with a 2-0 victory over near neighbours Manchester City courtesy of a Wayne Rooney opener and a Richard Dunne own goal. . . . more . . .

Lille battle back in French Cup (Feb 12, 2005)

Lille kept up their French double push when they came back from a goal down to beat Lens 3-2 and make the last 16 of the French Cup. . . . more . . .

Cottagers end Derby's Cup dream (Feb 12, 2005)

Extra-time goals from Collins John and Claus Jensen settled this pulsating FA Cup tie as Fulham beat Derby 4-2 at Craven Cottage. . . . more . . .

McClaren defends under-fire Sven (Feb 12, 2005)

Middlesbrough manager Steve McClaren came to the defence of England boss Sven-Goran Eriksson after the Swede was criticised for his tactics in the dour 0-0 friendly international draw against the Netherlands. . . . more . . .

Barca bounce back with a bang (Feb 12, 2005)

Leaders Barcelona, who lost their year-long unbeaten home record last weekend, bounced back in devastating style with a 4-1 thrashing of Real Zaragoza. . . . more . . .

Schalke devour Wolves to keep heat on Bayern (Feb 12, 2005)

Schalke 04 showed their determination to push Bayern Munich all the way for the German title defeating VfL Wolfsburg 3-0 to move level on points with Bayern at the summit. . . . more . . .

Disgraced ref Hoyzer arrested (Feb 12, 2005)

Disgraced German referee Robert Hoyzer was arrested by police amid fears that he would try to flee the country. . . . more . . .

Disgraced official Hoyzer headhunted for Croatian mafia (Feb 12, 2005)

Disgraced German referee Robert Hoyzer was employed as a headhunter by the Croatian mafia with a lucrative bonus scheme implemented to reward the Berlin official for corrupting other referees. . . . more . . .

Gudjohnsen sends Chelsea 12 points clear (Feb 12, 2005)

Eidur Gudjohnsen stretched Chelsea's advantage at the top of the Premiership to 12 points as the runaway leaders kept on running with a 1-0 win over Everton at Goodison Park. . . . more . . .

Dogged Chelsea open up 12-point gap (Feb 12, 2005)

Eidur Gudjohnsen prodded home a close-range winner after William Gallas' shot rebounded off the bar as Chelsea laboured to a 1-0 victory against a gallant 10-man Everton. . . . more . . .

Hitzlsperger revives Villa's UEFA Cup hopes (Feb 12, 2005)

Thomas Hitzlsperger buried a rasping volley against the run of play to earn Aston Villa a 2-1 victory at Portsmouth. . . . more . . .

Dickov double ends Blackburn's losing run (Feb 12, 2005)

A Paul Dickov-inspired Blackburn ended a three-match losing run with a 3-0 win over strugglers Norwich here at Ewood Park. . . . more . . .

Gudjohnsen's winner heaps pressure on United (Feb 12, 2005)

Eidur Gudjohnsen insists Chelsea will not throw away the biggest lead in the Premiership this season after his late winner at Everton sent Jose Mourinho's side 12 points clear at the summit. . . . more . . .

Pandiani delivers again to thrill Bruce (Feb 12, 2005)

Uruguayan striker Walter Pandiani continued his amazing impact at Birmingham City with his second goal in three games at St Andrews to help Steve Bruce's side to a 2-0 victory over Liverpool. . . . more . . .

Brilliant Schwarzer denies Bolton (Feb 12, 2005)

Australian goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer earned a point for Middlesbrough with a series of top-class saves as Steve McClaren's team frustrated Bolton's European aspirations in a dour 0-0 draw at the Reebok. . . . more . . .

Defoe's double delight for Spurs (Feb 12, 2005)

Jermain Defoe struck twice as Tottenham Hotspur saw off West Bromwich Albion 3-1 in the FA Cup fourth round replay at White Hart Lane. . . . more . . .

Dynamite Dado puts Rangers back on top (Feb 12, 2005)

Croatian international striker Dado Prso scored twice as Rangers marched back to the top of the Scottish Premier League with a comfortable 3-0 win at home to Hibernian. . . . more . . .

Dead-ball specialist Mihajlovic lifts Inter (Feb 12, 2005)

Inter Milan maintained their unbeaten Serie A record and boosted their hopes of clinching a place in next season's Champions League with a 2-0 home win over Roma. . . . more . . .

Arsenal blow as Sol set to miss out on Bayern trip (Feb 11, 2005)

Arsenal's Champion League campaign suffered a major blow with news that Sol Campbell was almost certain to miss this month's tie against Bayern Munich. . . . more . . .

Rooney wants World Cup centre-stage (Feb 11, 2005)

England striker Wayne Rooney believes he can lead his country to the World Cup finals by being handed back his central attacking role for Sven-Goran Eriksson's men. . . . more . . .

Mido keen for Egypt comeback (Feb 11, 2005)

New Spurs star Mido was to make an attempt to rescue his international career this weekend by issuing a public apology to the Egyptian people. . . . more . . .

Wenger tells Reyes to be strong and patient (Feb 11, 2005)

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has pleaded with Spanish striker Jose Antonio Reyes to prove his determination to make a success of his Highbury career. . . . more . . .

Red tape ties up Ronaldo's Valentine Day's wedding (Feb 11, 2005)

Brazil World Cup star Ronaldo cannot go ahead with his reported Valentine's Day wedding to Brazilian model Daniela Cicarelli at Chantilly Chateau because he has not published his wedding bans. . . . more . . .

Roy Keane to quit at end of next season (Feb 11, 2005)

Roy Keane will quit football when his contract with Manchester United expires at the end of next season. . . . more . . .

Bellamy opens new chapter in controversial career (Feb 11, 2005)

Craig Bellamy is expected to make his debut for Celtic on Sunday as they aim to maintain their three point lead at the top of the Scottish Premier League. . . . more . . .

Hamburg could get two million euro fixed cup compensation (Feb 11, 2005)

Bundesliga side SV Hamburg could be compensated by up to two million euros as the German football federation (DFB) continues to probe the match-fixing scandal that has rocked the country. . . . more . . .

Reyes U-turn after radio hoax (Feb 11, 2005)

Arsenal's Spain striker Jose Antonio Reyes has denied he wants to leave the English champions depite being hoaxed into a radio interview whwre he said he would like to join Real Madrid. . . . more . . .

Ronaldo to set wedding ball rolling with French Valentine's Day bash (Feb 11, 2005)

Brazil football star Ronaldo is to host a St Valentine's Day bash with 250 close friends in a magnificent chateau outside Paris to celebrate his love for fiancee Daniella Cicarelli. . . . more . . .

United board cold shoulder latest Glazer proposal (Feb 11, 2005)

US businessman Malcolm Glazer's latest bid to take over English soccer giants Manchester United met with more resistance when the club's board said it would be "unlikely to recommend" it to shareholders were it to become a formal offer. . . . more . . .

Cup therapy just the tonic for listless PSG (Feb 11, 2005)

Paris Saint Germain's new coach Laurent Fournier has a quick chance to raise morale among players and appease supporters in defence of their French Cup title against Bordeaux at the Parc des Princes on Sunday. . . . more . . .

Real quash Owen-Reyes exchange talk (Feb 11, 2005)

Real Madrid insisted there were no plans to swap England striker Michael Owen for Arsenal's unsettled Spanish attacker Jose Antonio Reyes. . . . more . . .

No room for complacency Cole warns Chelsea (Feb 11, 2005)

Chelsea may be odds-on favourites to win the Premiership but Joe Cole has warned his teammates against becoming complacent. . . . more . . .

Former European football stars to play in tsunami charity match (Feb 11, 2005)

Former European football stars, including ex-Netherlands striker Ruud Gullit and former England goalkeeper Peter Shilton, will play Indonesia in a friendly match to raise funds for tsunami victims, organizers said. . . . more . . .

No chance of Europe says Spurs striker Robbie Keane (Feb 11, 2005)

Tottenham striker Robbie Keane said the north London club has no realistic chance of getting into the Champions League or UEFA Cup this season. . . . more . . .

Beckham thanks loyal fans (Feb 11, 2005)

England skipper David Beckham has publicly thanked fans for keeping faith in his talents despite his recent lacklustre performances. . . . more . . .

Beattie aims to shoot down Chelsea title push (Feb 11, 2005)

Everton striker James Beattie aims to dent Chelsea's English Premiership title push when the two sides meet on Saturday with the player buoyed by hitting his first league goal for the Merseysiders last week. . . . more . . .

United future safe with Rooney and Ronaldo, says Ferdinand (Feb 11, 2005)

Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand insists Wayne Rooney and Cristiano Ronaldo will spearhead the Old Trafford giants' charge for honours over the next decade. . . . more . . .

Neville queries sponsors' anti-racism motives (Feb 10, 2005)

Gary Neville has provoked a possible confrontation with Manchester United's kit suppliers Nike by questioning the motives behind their support for an anti-racism campaign. . . . more . . .

North Korea impresses Japan media after World Cup clash (Feb 10, 2005)

North Korea's footballers earned praise from Japan's media in Tokyo following their battling 2006 World Cup defeat, with press saying the team had proved stronger than expected. . . . more . . .

Crespo strike fails to dampen German optimism (Feb 10, 2005)

Germany's 2-2 friendly draw with Argentina is seen as further proof that manager Jurgen Klinsmann is heading in the right direction. . . . more . . .

PSG reeling after Halilhodzic is sacked (Feb 10, 2005)

Paris St Germain were left facing an uncertain future after their disastrous season reached a predictable nadir with the sacking of much-maligned coach Vahid Halilhodzic. . . . more . . .

Australian football club chasing Dwight Yorke (Feb 10, 2005)

Australian football officials said they were hoping to sign Trinidad and Tobago's European Cup winner Dwight Yorke for their fledgling national league. . . . more . . .

Klinsmann wants Kahn to quit: Maier (Feb 10, 2005)

West Germany's 1974 World Cup winner Sepp Maier claims German national coach Jurgen Klinsmann is determined to oust goalkeeper Oliver Kahn from the national team. . . . more . . .

Bellamy in double blast at critics (Feb 10, 2005)

Craig Bellamy claimed he would have "shut a few people up" with his double strike for Wales in Wednesday's impressive 2-0 win over Hungary. . . . more . . .

Southampton's Svensson to join Elfsborg (Feb 10, 2005)

Southampton midfielder Anders Svensson has signed a four-and-a-half year contract with his former club Elfsborg. . . . more . . .

North Korea promise to keep on football attack for World Cup spot (Feb 10, 2005)

North Korea have vowed to keep on attacking hard for a place in the World Cup after a 40-year absence, unperturbed by a nail-biting 2-1 loss away to Asian champions and political enemies Japan. . . . more . . .

US and Mexico capture away wins in World Cup qualifying (Feb 10, 2005)

Regional powers the United States and Mexico signaled their intentions with valuable away wins as the final round of 2006 World Cup qualifying began in the North and Central America and Caribbean region. . . . more . . .

Cameroon confident of World Cup campaign (Feb 10, 2005)

New Cameroon coach Artur Jorge believes his side can win their remaining five qualifying matches to reach the 2006 World Cup finals in Germany. . . . more . . .

PSG seek out an old friend to change their fortunes (Feb 10, 2005)

Gerard Houllier, out of a job since being sacked by Liverpool nine months ago, was linked to a temporary post at ailing French giants Paris Saint Germain. . . . more . . .

German stars to net 250,000 euros for World Cup win (Feb 10, 2005)

The German Football Federation (DFB) have promised Jurgen Klinsmann's players a 250,000 euro bonus if they can win the 2006 World Cup on home soil, according to a report in Kicker magazine. . . . more . . .

Reyes keen on Real move (Feb 10, 2005)

Arsenal's Jose Antonio Reyes is being tipped for a sensational move to Real Madrid by his own agent. . . . more . . .

Ronaldo lays on Valentine Day's wedding bash (Feb 10, 2005)

Brazil's World Cup star Ronaldo was reported to have hired a private jet to fly his Real Madrid team-mates to a French chateau for his Valentine's Day wedding to Brazilian model Daniela Cicarelli. . . . more . . .

French farce sets PSG reeling (Feb 10, 2005)

Paris St Germain were left picking up the pieces after a disastrous season reached a predictable nadir with the sacking of much-maligned coach Vahid Halilhodzic. . . . more . . .

Sven backs Wright-Phillips to bounce back from England nightmare (Feb 10, 2005)

Sven-Goran Eriksson is confident that Shaun Wright-Phillips will recover from the trauma of a disastrous first international start for England in their goalless draw with an under-strength Holland. . . . more . . .

Eriksson insists Beckham still England's leader - for now at least (Feb 09, 2005)

Sven-Goran Eriksson has insisted that he still regards David Beckham as the natural choice to lead England into next year's World Cup finals. . . . more . . .

Swedes hold French to another draw (Feb 09, 2005)

France drew their fifth successive match here at the Stade de France being held 1-1 by an enterprising Sweden. . . . more . . .

O'Brien strike sinks Portugal (Feb 09, 2005)

Andy O'Brien's first international goal was good enough to give the Republic of Ireland a 1-0 win over Portugal in the friendly match at Lansdowne Road. . . . more . . .

Police probe United fan threat (Feb 09, 2005)

Manchester Police have launched an investigation into threats against Malcolm Glazer and the Manchester United board by a supporters group opposed to the American tycoon's attempts to take over the club. . . . more . . .

Scandal tarnishes Germany's clean-cut World Cup image (Feb 09, 2005)

Germany is proud of its reputation for impeccable organisation and a meticulous attention to detail but nothing could have prepared the country for the match-fixing scandal that has put an enormous spanner in the works ahead of the 2006 World Cup. . . . more . . .

Crespo brilliance denies Germany at the death (Feb 09, 2005)

Germany's miserable run against top nations continues as Argentina twice came from behind to net a 2-2 draw in their friendly at the LTU Arena. . . . more . . .

Arsenal threaten to sue Cole agent (Feb 09, 2005)

Arsenal vice-chairman David Dein has threatened to sue Ashley Cole's agent over allegations he took the England left-back for illegal talks with Chelsea officials. . . . more . . .

PSG make Fournier new coach (Feb 09, 2005)

Beleagured Paris St-Germain named Laurent Fournier as the successor to sacked coach Vahid Halilhodzic. . . . more . . .

Supersubs swing it for Italy (Feb 09, 2005)

Alberto Gilardino and Simone Barone scored after coming on as second-half substitutes to give Italy a 2-0 win over Russia in a lively international friendly here on Wednesday. . . . more . . .

PSG need to soulsearch says new coach Fournier (Feb 09, 2005)

Beleaguered Paris St Germain named Laurent Fournier as the successor to sacked coach Vahid Halilhodzic and the former France international said the team would need to do some soulsearching. . . . more . . .

Superb Chipperfield goal rescues Australia in South Africa (Feb 09, 2005)

A superb Scott Chipperfield goal earned Australia a 1-1 draw with South Africa in a lively friendly. . . . more . . .

South Korea too hot for frozen Kuwait in sub-zero World Cup qualifer (Feb 09, 2005)

South Korea made light of sub-zero temperatures to defeat Kuwait 2-0 in Group A of the final Asian qualifying round for the 2006 World Cup. . . . more . . .

Japan and South Korea off the mark in World Cup qualifiers (Feb 09, 2005)

Japan and South Korea kicked off the final round of Asian qualifiers for the 2006 World Cup with victories as three-time finalists Saudi Arabia drew with Uzbekistan. . . . more . . .

Agony for Wright-Phillips as Dutch hold England (Feb 09, 2005)

Shaun Wright-Phillips's first international start turned into a nightmare as England were held to a goalless draw by an inexperienced Holland side at Villa Park. . . . more . . .

PSG turn to ex-player Fournier to save season (Feb 09, 2005)

Beleagured Paris St-Germain have turned to former player Laurent Fournier after sacking coach Vahid Halilhodzic. . . . more . . .

Feverish Zagorakis inspires Greeks to crucial victory (Feb 09, 2005)

Euro 2004 man of the tournament Theo Zagorakis inspired Greece to a crucial 2-1 victory in their 2006 World Cup qualifiers Group 2 match with Denmark. . . . more . . .

Fans warn United against Glazer bid (Feb 09, 2005)

Manchester United chiefs have been warned against selling the club to Malcolm Glazer with a fans group sending a report, written by financial experts highlighting what it says are flaws in the American businessman's latest bid, to officials at Old Trafford. . . . more . . .

Bellamy back with a bang (Feb 09, 2005)

John Toshack's first major decision as the new coach of Wales - picking Craig Bellamy - proved spot on when the controversial striker scored both goals in Wales' 2-0 friendly win against Hungary. . . . more . . .

Occean's 10 too strong for Northern Ireland (Feb 09, 2005)

Oliver Occean's first-half goal gave 10-man Canada a 1-0 win over Northern Ireland that left the hosts still looking for their first win at Winsdor Park in 11 games. . . . more . . .

Hot-head Rooney worries England coach (Feb 09, 2005)

England coach Sven-Goran Eriksson is to try to curb Wayne Rooney's hot-head temperament but admits the striker will lose much of his threat if he is reined in too much. . . . more . . .

Hard times at Britain's worst football team (Feb 09, 2005)

They've won just six games in three years and are lucky if 100 people turn up to watch their weekly trials while the players earn the princely sum of 20 pounds each. . . . more . . .

Last-gasp Japan down North Korea in World Cup thriller (Feb 09, 2005)

Japan snatched a dramatic last-gasp victory against North Korea with a goal in injury-time to begin their final qualifying round for the 2006 World Cup with a 2-1 victory. . . . more . . .

Ronaldinho magic as Brazil trounce Hong Kong in friendly (Feb 09, 2005)

World player of the year Ronaldinho gave a dazzling performance as Brazil thrashed Hong Kong 7-1 in a one-sided friendly. . . . more . . .

Spotlight on Wright-Phillips puts the heat on Beckham (Feb 08, 2005)

Shaun Wright-Phillips knows that his performance for England in Wednesday's friendly against Holland could make or break his bid to establish himself as a key figure in Sven-Goran Eriksson's plans for next year's World Cup finals. . . . more . . .

Bellamy gets Toshack backing (Feb 08, 2005)

New Wales manager John Toshack is set to give Craig Bellamy his first taste of senior football in almost a month during Wednesday's Millennium Stadium friendly against Hungary. . . . more . . .

Japan confident of downing North Korea without Eurostars (Feb 08, 2005)

A Japan boosted by two wins achieved without their foreign legion of overseas stars are confident of defeating North Korea as they begin final qualifiers for the 2006 World Cup on Wednesday. . . . more . . .

Nakamura and Takahara not in starting line-up against NKorea (Feb 08, 2005)

Japan coach Zico said his Europe-based stars Shunsuke Nakamura and Naohiro Takahara would not be in the starting line-up for the World Cup qualifier against North Korea on Wednesday. . . . more . . .

Van Bronckhorst expecting tough duel with Wright-Phillips (Feb 08, 2005)

Giovanni van Bronckhorst admitted that he faces a tough test against young midfielder Shaun Wright-Phillips in Holland's friendly against England here on Wednesday. . . . more . . .

France captain Vieira shocked by PSG fans racist behaviour (Feb 08, 2005)

France captain Patrick Vieira, preparing for Wednesday's home friendly international against Sweden, said he was shocked by the racist behaviour of Paris Saint Germain fans at the weekend. . . . more . . .

Robben blow for Chelsea's Barcelona clash (Feb 08, 2005)

Chelsea winger Arjen Robben fears he will be out of action for six weeks with a broken bone in his foot which will rule him out of both the Champions League matches against Spanish league leaders Barcelona. . . . more . . .

PSG coach Halilhodzic sacked (Feb 08, 2005)

Paris Saint Germain coach Vahid Halilhodzic has been sacked, the French first division club announced. . . . more . . .

Cole not at 'tap-up' meeting (Feb 08, 2005)

The row over whether Chelsea had made an illegal approach for Arsenal's Ashley Cole took a new twist with a report that he was not at the meeting where he was allegedly'tapped-up', with Premier League chief executive Peter Scudamore forming part of the league leaders' defence against claims of wrongdoing. . . . more . . .

Vogts set for new German job (Feb 08, 2005)

Deposed Scotland manager Bertie Vogts is set to return to a job with the German national team. . . . more . . .

Mexico and United States prepare for final CONCACAF qualifying climax (Feb 08, 2005)

Mexico and the United States will seek to set the tone on Wednesday when the final round of 2006 World Cup qualifying begins in the North and Central America and Caribbean zone. . . . more . . .

Wright-Phillips is right man for England but Eriksson backing Becks (Feb 08, 2005)

Shaun Wright-Phillips' eagerly-awaited first start for England will be on the right wing, where he has thrived for Manchester City this season, Sven-Goran Eriksson confirmed. . . . more . . .

Ronaldo-less Brazil take on Asian minnows Hong Kong (Feb 08, 2005)

World champions Brazil take on Asian minnows Hong Kong on Wednesday in a lopsided international friendly overshadowed by the no-show of star striker Ronaldo. . . . more . . .

Forgotten golden boy Ricken shines again (Feb 08, 2005)

Netherlands icon Johan Cruyff and Germany's Euro 96 victor Matthias Sammer are two figures well-placed to pass judgement on players so when they raved about Borussia Dortmund midfielder Lars Ricken people listened. . . . more . . .

South Korea face World Cup test against Kuwait (Feb 08, 2005)

South Korea face a tough hurdle Wednesday in their quest for a place in the 2006 World Cup finals when they meet Kuwait in an Asian final round qualifying tie. . . . more . . .

South Africa set to defeat injury-hit Australia (Feb 08, 2005)

A 58-year football rivalry resumes Wednesday when South Africa host injury-hit Australia in an international friendly. . . . more . . .

Dreams come true for Italy's new boys (Feb 08, 2005)

Cagliari midfielder Antonio Langella and Udinese goalkeeper Morgan De Sanctis said their dreams had come true after being called up to the Italy squad to face Russia. . . . more . . .

Crisis time at PSG as fans see red (Feb 08, 2005)

Paris St Germain manager Vahid Halilhodzic was refusing to bow to pressure to stand down as the club's supporters turned on him, his players and the club's directors. . . . more . . .

Shevchenko insists he is fit to play Albania (Feb 08, 2005)

Ukraine striker Andrei Shevchenko of AC Milan, who injured his right ankle against Bologna on January 30, said he was fit to play a World Cup qualifier against Albania on Wednesday. . . . more . . .

Irish hoping not to have a Kerr in the world against Portuguese (Feb 08, 2005)

Ireland go into Wednesday's friendly with Euro 2004 finalists Portugal almost at full strength and looking to get a real boost ahead of the final series of 2006 World Cup qualifiers. . . . more . . .

Duff a special talent says Kerr (Feb 08, 2005)

Republic of Ireland coach Brian Kerr said Damien Duff was a special talent on the eve of the Chelsea winger's 50th cap. . . . more . . .

Germany keen to end miserable run with Argentina win (Feb 08, 2005)

It has been a staggering four and a half years since three-time World Cup winners Germany defeated one of the so-called big nations and manager Jurgen Klinsmann called for that run to finally come to an end when Germany take on Argentina in Wednesday's friendly. . . . more . . .

Liverpool raise stakes for Gerrard to 50 million (Feb 07, 2005)

Liverpool chief executive Rick Parry has revealed they would turn down a 50 million pound bid for Steven Gerrard who is seen as top of big-spending Chelsea's summer priorities. . . . more . . .

US tycoon in new Man United takeover bid (Feb 07, 2005)

US tycoon Malcolm Glazer has made a new 800 million pound bid to take over Manchester United, the English Premier League club has confirmed. . . . more . . .

Cool it Wayne, Sven tells Rooney (Feb 07, 2005)

England coach Sven-Goran Eriksson will remind hot-headed striker Wayne Rooney to cool his temper tantrums if he is to make a long-lasting impact on the international stage. . . . more . . .

Mourinho pours scorn on Cole inquiry (Feb 07, 2005)

Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho showed contempt for the Premier League's investigation into their alleged 'tapping up' of Arsenal's Ashley Cole. . . . more . . .

Arsenal are worn out claims Bayern coach Magath (Feb 07, 2005)

Bayern Munich manager Felix Magath insists his side have the edge for the Champions League showdown with Arsenal in Munich on February 22 claiming the Premiership champions are running on fumes. . . . more . . .

Edu to get Gunners ticking again (Feb 07, 2005)

Brazil midfielder Edu, whose January move to Spanish side Valencia fell through, plans to prove Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger was wrong to overlook him as they fell 10 points behind Chelsea in the Premier League race. . . . more . . .

Injury worries pile up for England (Feb 07, 2005)

England coach Sven-Goran Eriksson's preparations for Wednesday's match against the Netherlands were thrown into turmoil as Tottenham's Ledley King and Chelsea defenders John Terry and Wayne Bridge pulled out after picking up injuries. . . . more . . .

North Korea determined to win every match and World Cup ticket (Feb 07, 2005)

North Korea coach Yun Jong-Su declared his highly disciplined team were determined to win every match in Asia's last-eight qualifying round and return to the World Cup finals after a break of 40 years. . . . more . . .

Irish manager Kerr denies cold shoulder for Harte (Feb 07, 2005)

Republic of Ireland manager Brian Kerr has countered claims by left-back Ian Harte that he is being discarded by the national set-up. . . . more . . .

Euro giants catch winter chill (Feb 07, 2005)

Mighty Juventus and Barcelona crashed to shock defeats to blow the Italian and Spanish league title races wide open while Paris Saint Germain were sent hurtling closer to the drop zone in France. . . . more . . .

England captain Beckham given the all clear (Feb 07, 2005)

Shoulder injury victim David Beckham came through England's first training session for Wednesday's friendly against Holland to give manager Sven-Goran Eriksson a lift. . . . more . . .

Injured Ibrahimovic forced out of French friendly (Feb 07, 2005)

Swedish striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic has pulled out of Wednesday's friendly with France because of a back injury. . . . more . . .

Austria to go ahead with renovating stadium to host EURO 2008 (Feb 07, 2005)

The southern Austrian city of Klagenfurt will go ahead with plans to renovate its football stadium to host the 2008 European Championship, the mayor said, despite details of the tender process having been leaked to the press. . . . more . . .

Anderlecht coach's Broos-ing experience ended by the sack (Feb 07, 2005)

Anderlecht coach Hugo Broos was sacked because of poor results, the Belgian first division club announced. . . . more . . .

Wright-Phillips in no rush to dislodge Beckham (Feb 07, 2005)

Shaun Wright-Phillips has told David Beckham he is not eyeing up his England position after admitting he still sees the Real Madrid midfielder as a role model ahead of England's friendly against Holland in Birmingham. . . . more . . .

Nedved wins Czech player of the year award (Feb 07, 2005)

Juventus outstanding playmaker Pavel Nedved was voted Czech player of the year for the fourth time. . . . more . . .

Veteran goalkeeper Friedel retires from international football (Feb 07, 2005)

As the United States prepared to launch its final push to qualify for the 2006 World Cup, veteran goalkeeper Brad Friedel announced his retirement from international football. . . . more . . .

US tycoon Glazer makes formal approach to Man Utd over takeover (Feb 06, 2005)

US tycoon Malcolm Glazer has approached Manchester United with "detailed proposals" which could lead to an offer to buy the English Premiership side, the club said in a statement. . . . more . . .

Bayern admit Abramovich millions may land Ballack (Feb 06, 2005)

Bayern Munich fear they may lose playmaker Michael Ballack to Premiership leaders Chelsea admitting the millions of Russian owner Roman Abramovich are making it difficult to compete. . . . more . . .

Barca home loss gives hope to title challengers (Feb 06, 2005)

Barcelona will have given some hope to their rivals that they can still grab the Spanish title after the league leaders crashed 2-0 at home to Atletico Madrid, with both goals coming from Fernando Torres. . . . more . . .

US tycoon Glazer back on the United takeover trail (Feb 06, 2005)

US tycoon Malcolm Glazer has made fresh overtures to Manchester United over a possible takeover of the famous English Premiership side, the club said in news that brought immediate condemnation from fans. . . . more . . .

Sevilla keep up Champions League challenge (Feb 06, 2005)

Sevilla bounced back from their 4-0 mauling at home to Barcelona a week ago by beating Levante 3-0 at the Valencia-based club. . . . more . . .

Bent earns Everton a point (Feb 06, 2005)

Striker Marcus Bent scored an injury-time equaliser to earn Everton a 2-2 draw at Southampton although the Toffees had put in a poor performance during the second half. . . . more . . .

FA launch inquiry into Cole row (Feb 06, 2005)

The Premier League revealed that they have launched a formal inquiry into allegations that Chelsea made an illegal approach for Arsenal and England full-back Ashley Cole. . . . more . . .

Udinese revive Serie A challenge as Juve stumble again (Feb 06, 2005)

Udinese got their Serie A campaign back on track with a 1-0 win at Brescia as Juventus saw their lead trimmed even further this weekend after they lost 1-0 away to Palermo. . . . more . . .

Three-star Celtic keep double dream alive (Feb 06, 2005)

Celtic remain on course for a second successive double after drubbing Dunfermline 3-0 in the Scottish Cup fourth round. . . . more . . .

Robben gloom over suspected broken foot (Feb 06, 2005)

Arjen Robben has made a massive contribution to Chelsea's push for their first Premiership title in 50 years but a suspected broken foot could spell the premature end to his season. . . . more . . .

James the hero as City hold Chelsea (Feb 06, 2005)

Chelsea's charge towards the Premiership title stuttered when Manchester City goalkeeper David James kept out Jose Mourinho's men in a 0-0 stalemate at Stamford Bridge. . . . more . . .

Supersub Valdez caps Bremen comeback, Gladbach on the up (Feb 06, 2005)

Paraguayan international Nelson Haedo Valdez enhanced his supersub reputation scoring an 87th minute winner as German champions Werder Bremen came from two goals down to defeat VfL Wolfsburg 3-2. . . . more . . .

Watch out Barca, warn Real Madrid (Feb 06, 2005)

Real Madrid coach Wanderley Luxemburgo has adopted a vow of silence about his club's arch rivals Barcelona but the message was still loud and clear, the Spanish league leaders had better look out. . . . more . . .

Crespo's last-gasp winner puts the heat on Juve (Feb 06, 2005)

Hernan Crespo scored in the fourth minute of stoppage time against his former club to give AC Milan a dramatic 2-1 home win over Lazio. . . . more . . .

Sven sticks by skipper Beckham (Feb 06, 2005)

England manager Sven-Goran Eriksson appears intent on resisting pressure to rest captain David Beckham for next week's friendly against Holland. . . . more . . .

Lyon fly high as Lens compound PSG misery (Feb 06, 2005)

Champions Lyon bounced back to top form with a 4-0 win over Toulouse in French league action at the weekend as Paris Saint Germain's downward spiral was compounded as they fell 2-0 to visiting Lens. . . . more . . .

Plucky Charlton sneak a point at Newcastle (Feb 05, 2005)

Plucky Charlton drew 1-1 at Newcastle in the Premiership to sneak a point from the North East side who had been well on top in the first half but were foiled by Charlton's defence. . . . more . . .

Arsenal and Chelsea row deepens over Cole (Feb 05, 2005)

Premiership rivals Arsenal and Chelsea were at loggerheads again over allegations of the Stamford Bridge giants making an illegal approach for Gunners full-back Ashley Cole. . . . more . . .

Faltering Juve suffering from identity crisis says Capello (Feb 05, 2005)

Juventus coach Fabio Capello said his team were suffering from an identity crisis after they lost 1-0 away to Palermo. . . . more . . .

We should have been good enough to win Premiership, says Wenger (Feb 05, 2005)

Arsene Wenger has insisted his Arsenal squad should have been good enough to win the Premiership title and stoutly defended the Gunners' decision not to bring in new players during the winter transfer window. . . . more . . .

Defoe backs captain Beckam (Feb 05, 2005)

Tottenham striker Jermain Defoe wants David Beckham to remain as England captain despite calls for coach Sven-Goran Eriksson to drop the Real Madrid midfielder. . . . more . . .

Premier league investigate Cole controversy (Feb 05, 2005)

The Premier League has launched an investigation into Chelsea's alleged illegal approach to Arsenal defender Ashley Cole. . . . more . . .

Liverpool keep up Champions League push (Feb 05, 2005)

Liverpool maintained their push for a Champions League spot with a hard-fought 3-1 victory against Fulham as goals from Fernando Morientes, Sami Hyypia and Milan Baros rewarded the home side for their persistence. . . . more . . .

Keane completes his 50 as United keep heat on Chelsea (Feb 05, 2005)

Roy Keane finally claimed his 50th goal for Manchester United as they continued their relentless winning streak with 2-0 victory over Birmingham. . . . more . . .

Bayern surge three clear as Guerrero shines (Feb 05, 2005)

Bayern Munich opened up a three point lead at the top of the Bundesliga courtesy of a 2-0 victory over Bayer Leverkusen at the Olympic Stadium. . . . more . . .

Bolton cash in on profligacy at the Palace (Feb 05, 2005)

On what was expected to be a day to remember, Andy Johnson had a match to forget as Crystal Palace went down to a 1-0 defeat to Bolton at Selhurst Park. . . . more . . .

Villa suffer quickfire Gunners backlash (Feb 05, 2005)

Three goals in 28 minutes helped champions Arsenal to a 3-1 win at Aston Villa as they bounced back from their midweek defeat by Manchester United. . . . more . . .

Real Madrid make it a two-horse race in Spain (Feb 05, 2005)

Real Madrid turned the Spanish title race into a two- team contest after they thrashed Espanyol 4-0 while reigning champions Valencia could only draw 3-3 at Real Sociedad. . . . more . . .

McCall facing axe despite Scottish Cup success (Feb 05, 2005)

Dundee United bounced back from their League Cup thrashing at the hands of Rangers by reaching the Scottish Cup quarter-finals with a 3-0 win over Queen of the South. . . . more . . .

Juninho samba sends Lyon clear (Feb 05, 2005)

Lyon's bid for a fourth consecutive title was given a boost when a double from Brazilian striker Juninho Pernambucano lifted the French champions to a 4-0 home win over Toulouse. . . . more . . .

Egypt ace Mido makes two-goal Spurs debut (Feb 05, 2005)

Mido scored twice on his Tottenham Hotspur debut to fire Spurs to a 3-1 win over Portsmouth at White Hart Lane. . . . more . . .

Hartson backs Bellamy to fire Bhoys to double (Feb 04, 2005)

John Hartson is backing his Wales team-mate Craig Bellamy to put his Newcastle nightmare behind him by helping Celtic complete a second straight Scottish league and cup double. . . . more . . .

Chelsea target Cole and Gerrard (Feb 04, 2005)

Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has fuelled speculation about a summer bid for Arsenal's Ashley Cole days after newspaper reports the Premier League leaders had made an illegal approach for the left-back. . . . more . . .

Edu back for Gunners (Feb 04, 2005)

Brazilian midfielder Edu is back in the Arsenal squad to face Aston Villa on Saturday after two months on the sidelines due to injury and uncertainty over his future. . . . more . . .

Campbell adds to Wenger's worries (Feb 04, 2005)

Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger will be without the services of influential centre-back Sol Campbell for two weeks as the England man tries to recover from an ankle injury. . . . more . . .

Three players could earn debut for Spain (Feb 04, 2005)

Striker David Villa and midfielders Antonio Guayre and Ivan de La Pena could earn their debut appearances for Spain in a 2006 World Cup European zone, Group 7 match against San Marino on Wednesday. . . . more . . .

Pressure on Lyon to hold off chasing pack (Feb 04, 2005)

Three-time champions Lyon will be looking to put this week's Bastia stalemate behind them and hold off the chasing pack in French league action on Saturday. . . . more . . .

Ferguson acclaims best ever Premiership match (Feb 04, 2005)

Manchester United boss Alex Ferguson claimed their 4-2 victory at Arsenal earlier this week was one of the best ever matches in the history of the Premiership. . . . more . . .

Van Basten drops Davids (Feb 04, 2005)

Holland coach Marco Van Basten has overlooked Inter Milan midfielder Edgar Davids for next Wednesday's friendly international against England at Villa Park. . . . more . . .

Swiss side Servette declared bankrupt (Feb 04, 2005)

Top Swiss side Servette were declared bankrupt after a last-minute rescue deal fell through. . . . more . . .

Chelsea can handle rough stuff: Mourinho (Feb 04, 2005)

Chelsea coach Jose Mourinho believes that the Londoners' irresistible push towards the Premiership will not be derailed by dirty tricks or intimidation from his title rivals. . . . more . . .

Beckenbauer calls for life ban for match-fixing refs (Feb 04, 2005)

Franz Beckenbauer, head of the 2006 World Cup organising committee, called that referees found guilty of match-fixing should be barred from the game for life. . . . more . . .

Chelsea fears over Robben injury rise (Feb 04, 2005)

Fears Chelsea's quadruple charge could be stalled by an injury to Arjen Robben mounted when manager Jose Mourinho revealed that the Dutch winger had not walked since limping out of Wednesday's 1-0 win over Blackburn. . . . more . . .

United in debt to Keane: Brown (Feb 04, 2005)

Manchester United have remained in the Premiership title race thanks to the never-say-die attitude of midfield king Roy Keane, his teammate Wes Brown believes. . . . more . . .

Bellamy to miss Scottish Cup tie (Feb 04, 2005)

Striker Craig Bellamy, who has just joined Celtic on-loan, will not play in the Scottish Cup fourth round tie at Dunfermline due to the plastic pitch at East End Park. . . . more . . .

Defiant Wenger backs young Gunners to give Chelsea second season blues (Feb 04, 2005)

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger is refusing to accept that Chelsea's unrivalled spending power means that Jose Mourinho's squad will rule English football for the forseeable future. . . . more . . .

Blackburn and Chelsea charged over Ewood Park brawl (Feb 04, 2005)

Blackburn and Chelsea have both been charged by the Football Association with failing to control their players following the mass brawl that erupted when the two sides met at Ewood Park on Wednesday. . . . more . . .

Zidane to call it a day in 2007 (Feb 04, 2005)

French soccer star Zinedine Zidane plans to hang up his boots when his current deal with Real Madrid runs out in 2007 when he will be 35. . . . more . . .

Marseille to get green light for Nakata and Dahou transfers (Feb 04, 2005)

French first division outfit Marseille are set to get the green light for the transfer of Japan international Koji Nakata and French striker Karim Dahou after their contracts hit a snag. . . . more . . .

English soccer chiefs set to defy tradition (Feb 04, 2005)

Soccer diehards could be in for a shock next year if the English Football Association goes ahead with plans to play the FA Cup final -- first played in 1872 -- on a Wednesday. . . . more . . .

Defiant Milan ready to pounce (Feb 04, 2005)

Second-placed AC Milan host Lazio on Sunday looking to make further ground on leaders Juventus and keep alive their dream of retaining the Serie A title. . . . more . . .

Barca start to look like champions (Feb 04, 2005)

Spain's runaway league leaders Barcelona have not been beaten in their Nou Camp stadium for more than a year and even Sunday's rivals Atletico Madrid admit they would be happy to settle for a point there. . . . more . . .

Bayern and Magath out for Bayer revenge (Feb 04, 2005)

It is not often that Bayern Munich get thrashed 4-1 in the Bundesliga but Bayer Leverkusen produced a scintillating display to crush the 18-time German champions by that scoreline in August of last year. . . . more . . .

Spanish success puts Benitez under pressure (Feb 04, 2005)

Liverpool coach Rafael Benitez admits that his success in taking Valencia to the Spanish title last season has only added to expectations of him in England. . . . more . . .

Beckham sees future in Real Madrid (Feb 04, 2005)

England captain David Beckham has no intention of returning to the English Premiership and aims to finish his career at Real Madrid. . . . more . . .

United cling on to hope as Chelsea begin title countdown (Feb 04, 2005)

It is indicative of how radically Chelsea have transformed the English football landscape this season that Manchester United have been reduced to relying on a favour from Manchester City. . . . more . . .

Leaking Gunners worry Vieira (Feb 03, 2005)

Arsenal captain Patrick Vieira believes the only thing that will save the Gunners' season is winning the Champions League but admits they stand no chance unless they tighten up at the back. . . . more . . .

Mourinho sets nine-win target (Feb 03, 2005)

Jose Mourinho has set Chelsea a target of nine more wins to clinch their first title in 50 years after a bruising 1-0 Premiership victory at Blackburn Rovers. . . . more . . .

Brazil magic rubs off on Beckham (Feb 03, 2005)

England captain David Beckham says Real Madrid's new Brazilian coach Wanderley Luxemburgo has helped him rediscover his old magic. . . . more . . .

Japan drop Nakata from World Cup qualifier v NKorea (Feb 03, 2005)

Former Japan skipper Hidetoshi Nakata was dropped from his country's home World Cup qualifier against North Korea next week, as coach Zico announced the squad without the Fiorentina midfielder. . . . more . . .

Worthington confident of Canary flight from drop zone (Feb 03, 2005)

Nigel Worthington believes his Norwich City side can still avoid an immediate return to the Championship despite once again drawing a blank in their bid to claim their first away win of the season. . . . more . . .

McLeish hopes cup win can drive Rangers to league title (Feb 03, 2005)

Rangers manager Alex McLeish believes his side's 7-1 thrashing of Dundee United in the Scottish League Cup semi-final could help them win the league title. . . . more . . .

Juve's slip-up gives Ancelotti glimmer of hope (Feb 03, 2005)

AC Milan coach Carlo Ancelotti said his team have a glimmer of hope of catching Juventus after trimming the league leaders' advantage to five points. . . . more . . .

German federation boss defiant over match-fixing (Feb 03, 2005)

Gerhard Mayer-Vorfelder, president of the German Football Federation (DFB), has vowed to carry on until the 2006 World Cup despite calls for his head over a match-fixing scandal. . . . more . . .

China striker Hao Haidong moves to Sheffield United (Feb 03, 2005)

Veteran China forward Hao Haidong has completed a move to English Championship side Sheffield United, finally receiving clearance just before the January transfer window closed. . . . more . . .

NKoreans hope football game with Japan will not fuel diplomatic row (Feb 03, 2005)

Leaders of the North Korean community in Japan said they hoped a football showdown between their nation of residence and nation of allegiance could bring friendship amid fierce political tension. . . . more . . .

Allardyce eyes Europe as Bolton earn their Spurs (Feb 02, 2005)

Sam Allardyce set his sights on Europe after watching his Bolton side secure their fourth straight Premiership victory with a 3-1 win over Tottenham thanks to a late flourish here at the Reebok Stadium. . . . more . . .

Rangers hit seven to book League Cup final place (Feb 02, 2005)

Rangers demolished Dundee United 7-1 at Hampden to book their place in the Scottish League Cup final. . . . more . . .

Railway children thrive under great survivor Gradi (Feb 02, 2005)

Crewe coach Dario Gradi is English football's great survivor. . . . more . . .

Valiant Gramanet exit Spanish Cup (Feb 02, 2005)

Valiant third division side Gramanet fell in a seven-goal thriller to exit the Spanish Cup, first division Betis winning their quarter-final return leg 4-3 to reach the semis 6-5 on aggregate. . . . more . . .

Benitez bullish on Reds revival (Feb 02, 2005)

Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez insists he is on course to repeat the trick he conjured up at Valencia in reshaping a side into a title-winning force. . . . more . . .

Roma sign Portuguese defender Xavier (Feb 02, 2005)

Portuguese defender Abel Xavier signed a five-month contract with Italian club Roma. . . . more . . .

AC Milan make ground as leaders Juve stumble (Feb 02, 2005)

Juventus saw their lead at the top of Serie A trimmed to five points after they lost 1-0 at home to Sampdoria and second-placed AC Milan thrashed Messina 4-1. . . . more . . .

Houses of suspect referee trio raided (Feb 02, 2005)

Three referees named in Germany's match-fixing scandal had their houses searched by investigators. . . . more . . .

Lithuanian businessman takes over Hearts (Feb 02, 2005)

Scottish Premier Division side Hearts have been taken over by Lithuanian businessman Vladimir Romanov, the Edinburgh club revealed to the London Stock Exchange. . . . more . . .

Dickov blow for Rovers (Feb 02, 2005)

Blackburn's hopes of stalling Chelsea's apparently unstoppable march to the Premiership title have been hit by an injury which has left top scorer Paul Dickov doubtful for the match at Ewood Park. . . . more . . .

No probe of Highbury tunnel bust-up (Feb 02, 2005)

English football chiefs have decided against taking any action over Arsenal skipper Patrick Vieira's bust-up with Manchester United captain Roy Keane before Tuesday's Highbury thriller. . . . more . . .

Czech coach looks to World Cup swansong (Feb 02, 2005)

Czech Republic coach Karel Brueckner plans to step down after next year's World Cup finals in Germany. . . . more . . .

Vieira denies Neville threat (Feb 02, 2005)

Arsenal skipper Patrick Vieira has denied threatening Gary Neville before the 4-2 defeat against Manchester United. . . . more . . .

Japan beat Syria 3-0 in friendly (Feb 02, 2005)

Asian champions Japan beat Syria 3-0 to claim their second victory in a warm-up friendly before their World Cup qualifer against North Korea here next week. . . . more . . .

Proof found as police raid houses of match-fixing suspects (Feb 02, 2005)

A mass police raid on the premises of 19 football match-fixing suspects has uncovered more proof of manipulation, the Berlin public prosecuter's office confirmed. . . . more . . .

Hertha trio take legal action over match-fixing link (Feb 02, 2005)

The three Hertha Berlin players named in connection with the match-fixing scandal have taken legal action against magazine Focus. . . . more . . .

Wenger throws in the towel as United expose Gunners' glass chin (Feb 02, 2005)

Sir Alex Ferguson and Arsene Wenger were in agreement for once in proclaiming the death of Arsenal's Premiership title defence after Manchester United emerged victorious from a six-goal Highbury thriller. . . . more . . .

Morientes can fire Reds into Europe: Riise (Feb 02, 2005)

John Arne Riise is backing Fernando Morientes to fire Liverpool into next season's Champions League after watching the Spanish striker open his Liverpool account against Charlton. . . . more . . .

Clemence suffering from prostate cancer (Feb 02, 2005)

Former Liverpool legend Ray Clemence is to take a break from his coaching duties with England's goalkeepers after being diagnosed with prostate cancer. . . . more . . .

Ronaldo still dreaming of Manchester Premiership title win (Feb 02, 2005)

Manchester United's Portuguese striker Cristiano Ronaldo said he believes his side can still overcome runaway leaders Chelsea in the English Premiership title race. . . . more . . .

Campbell injury compounds Gunners woes (Feb 02, 2005)

Arsenal's misery over defeat by Manchester United night has been compounded by news that centerback Sol Campbell will be out of action for ten days with an ankle injury. . . . more . . .

Lehmann receives boost with German call-up (Feb 02, 2005)

Germany manager Jurgen Klinsmann has resisted the urge to call up any new faces for next Wednesday's friendly against Argentina, sticking instead by the players from the recent trip to Asia. . . . more . . .

Mourinho claims title as Chelsea extend lead to 11 points (Feb 02, 2005)

Jose Mourinho voiced his confidence that Chelsea will go on to claim their first league title in 50 years after a 1-0 win at Blackburn extended his side's lead at the top of the table to 11 points. . . . more . . .

Chelsea extend lead to 11 points (Feb 02, 2005)

Chelsea extended their lead at the top of the Premiership to 11 points by grinding out a 1-0 win away to struggling Blackburn Rovers. . . . more . . .

United revival delivers huge blow to Arsenal hopes (Feb 02, 2005)

Manchester United produced one of the performances of the season to beat Arsenal 4-2 at the champions' Highbury ground after twice coming from a goal behind and so put a massive dent in their rivals' title challenge. . . . more . . .

Liverpool Riise to the occasion (Feb 02, 2005)

Liverpool showed the resolve desperately missing from recent matches when they recovered from 1-0 down to beat Charlton Athletic 2-1 at The Valley. . . . more . . .

10-man Monaco humbled by lowly Caen (Feb 02, 2005)

Caen, who hold the dubious honour of having the worst defensive record in the french first division, stunned Monaco 3-1 to book their first ever French League Cup final appearance. . . . more . . .

Freddie fuming over Silvestre head-butt (Feb 02, 2005)

Freddie Ljungberg has admitted he came close to retaliating after being floored by a head-butt from Mikael Silvestre in Arsenal's stormy defeat by Manchester United. . . . more . . .

Silvestre loses his head as United edge Highbury thriller (Feb 01, 2005)

Manchester United emerged victorious from an explosive encounter with Arsenal 4-2, despite having French centreback Mikael Silvestre ordered off with more than 20 minutes of the match left. . . . more . . .

Liverpool stars do Everton a favour (Feb 01, 2005)

Liverpool's Spanish stars did Merseyside rivals Everton a favour by helping to persuade former Rangers midfielder Mikel Arteta to try his luck at Goodison Park, the midfielder has revealed. . . . more . . .

Ferguson completes Rangers return (Feb 01, 2005)

Blackburn Rovers midfielder Barry Ferguson returned to Rangers with barely an hour of transfer deadline day remaining. . . . more . . .

Souness slams door behind departing Bellamy (Feb 01, 2005)

Graeme Souness has slammed Newcastle's door shut after the departure of striker Craig Bellamy for Celtic. . . . more . . .

Arsenal and Man United fired up for second helpings (Feb 01, 2005)

Manchester United boss Alex Ferguson is certain hostilities will be back on the menu when his team travel to bitter rivals Arsenal for a crunch match that could bury one side's Premiership title hopes. . . . more . . .

Contrite Mutu relishing Juventus challenge (Feb 01, 2005)

Disgraced Romania striker Adrian Mutu says he is looking forward to putting the past behind him with his new club Juventus. . . . more . . .

Chelsea supremo fuels Cole tapping-up storm (Feb 01, 2005)

Chelsea chief executive Peter Kenyon has fuelled the storm over the alleged "tapping up" of Arsenal star Ashley Cole by refusing to deny that he had made an illegal approach to the England full-back. . . . more . . .

Bolton late late show stuns Spurs (Feb 01, 2005)

Two late goals from Tal Ben Haim and Kevin Davies left Tottenham Hotspur stunned as Bolton continued their magnificent start to the New Year with a 3-1 win at the Reebok Stadium. . . . more . . .

Arsenal's Pennant guilty of drink-driving (Feb 01, 2005)

Arsenal midfielder Jermaine Pennant pleaded guilty to drink-driving and driving while disqualified and was warned he could be sent to jail. . . . more . . .

Blues pick up Uruguayan striker (Feb 01, 2005)

Birmingham, snubbed by Newcastle's Craig Bellamy, have signed Uruguay striker Walter Pandiani on loan from Spanish side Deportivo La Coruna until the end of the season. . . . more . . .

Ambitious Advocaat eyes Gladbach glory (Feb 01, 2005)

Borussia Monchengladbach were the force in German football in the 70s and on the evidence of their activity during the January sales the club are determined to relive the glory days. . . . more . . .

Lyon miss chance to motor seven points ahead in French league (Feb 01, 2005)

Lyon, who are aiming for a fourth consecutive French league title, lost the chance to cruise seven points clear in the championship after drawing 1-1 in their rearranged match against 10-man Bastia. . . . more . . .

Porto sack coach Fernandez (Feb 01, 2005)

Porto president Jorge Pinto da Costa said the European champions' Spanish coach Victor Fernandez had been sacked two days after Porto lost 3-1 at home to league leaders Sporting Braga to go third in the championship. . . . more . . .

Mystery caller offered 15,000 euro bribe says Bundesliga player (Feb 01, 2005)

A Bundesliga player said that he was offered a 15,000 euro bribe by a mystery caller if his team won a match during the 2003 season. . . . more . . .

Liverpool Riise to the occasion (Feb 01, 2005)

Liverpool showed the resolve desperately missing from recent matches when they recovered from 1-0 down to beat Charlton Athletic 2-1 at The Valley. . . . more . . .

Half a million World Cup tickets snapped up in 16 hours (Feb 01, 2005)

Around 500,000 tickets for the 2006 World Cup finals in Germany were ordered in the first 16 hours after going on sale to the general public, the organising committee said. . . . more . . .

Rivaldo weighs up Olympiakos future (Feb 01, 2005)

Brazil World Cup star Rivaldo is weighing up whether to stay at Olympiakos Piraeus beyond the end of the season. . . . more . . .

Dugarry France's eighth World Cup winner to retire (Feb 01, 2005)

Former international striker Christophe Dugarry, who had his fans and his detractors, has become France's eighth World Cup winner to retire from football. . . . more . . .

Dickov blow for Rovers (Feb 01, 2005)

Blackburn's hopes of stalling Chelsea's apparently unstoppable march to the Premiership title have been hit by an injury which has left top scorer Paul Dickov doubtful for Wednesday's match at Ewood Park. . . . more . . .

New Fiorentina signing Bojinov pays tribute to Lecce (Feb 01, 2005)

Valeri Bojinov says he will never forget what Lecce did for him and his career after completing his 13 million euro (17 million dollar) move to Fiorentina. . . . more . . .

FIFA sets up beach soccer World Cup (Feb 01, 2005)

FIFA is launching its first ever beach soccer world cup this year, world football's governing body said. . . . more . . .

Celtic's move for Bellamy pick of deadline day deals (Feb 01, 2005)

In the midst of a typically frenetic transfer deadline day, Celtic's signing on loan for the rest of the season of Newcastle United outcast Craig Bellamy was the standout move in British football. . . . more . . .

Balde signs new Celtic deal (Feb 01, 2005)

Scottish Premier League champions Celtic announced that centre-half Bobo Balde had signed a new four-and-a-half-year contract keeping him at Parkhead. . . . more . . .

Ten countries lining up for Euro 2012 (Feb 01, 2005)

Ten countries, including joint efforts by Poland and Ukraine as well as Croatia and Hungary, are lining up bids to hold the finals of the Euro 2012 football championships. . . . more . . .

European champions FC Porto name Couceiro as new coach (Feb 01, 2005)

European champions FC Porto have appointed Vitoria Setubal coach Jose Couceiro as their new manager for the next 18 months, Porto president Jorge Pinto da Costa said. . . . more . . .