Mourinho ducks media as he holidays quietly in Kenya |
goal.com |
2010.07.06. 11:48 |
Real Madrid coach Jose Mourinho, has been on holiday with his family in Kenya’s coastal region for nearly two weeks, but has successfully managed to shrug off the media, despite sampling a number of different tourist destinations in the country.
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Wesley Sneijder statement |
inter.it |
2010.07.06. 11:44 |
Regarding reports in several media that draw on an interview with Dutch magazine Helden, Wesley Sneijder has made the following statement through inter.it:
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Vid Belec moves on loan to Crotone |
inter.it |
2010.07.06. 11:43 |
Inter's 20-year-old goalkeeper Vid Belec, one of the most promising players in his role, has completed a loan move to Serie B outfit Crotone.
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Cristiano Ronaldo fathers a baby boy |
guardian.co.uk |
2010.07.05. 19:39 |
Real Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo is "very happy" after becoming a father, reports say. The former Manchester United player became a father on 17 June, two days after playing for Portugal against the Ivory Coast in the World Cup, said the Portuguese newspaper Diario de Noticias.
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Moratti: "Inter can win again" |
inter.it |
2010.07.05. 19:31 |
Massimo Moratti spoke about the future of his treble-winning team during Saturday evening's inauguration of Il Caffè della Versiliana, the annual summer culture festival in Tuscany's Marina di Pietrasanta. Responding to a question on the future of Balotelli, the Inter president replied: "We are not ignoring any kind of offer and we don't slam the telephone down on anyone." Moratti added that the pillar of the Inter team will be represented by Samuel, Cambiasso and Milito, specifying that "this team can win" even without Balotelli and Maicon.
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Sneijder ready for more success |
inter.it |
2010.07.05. 19:30 |
In the first 2010 World Cup semi-final against Uruguay in Cape Town on Tuesday evening, Inter's Wesley Sneijder will take another step towards the most important title for national teams, which will be awarded after the final in Johannesburg on Sunday 11 July. And if he wins the trophy with Holland, Wesley will become the 22nd Inter player to lift the World Cup.
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Sneijder, Julio Cesar on Holland 2-1 Brazil |
inter.it |
2010.07.03. 11:57 |
Wesley Sneijder feels that Holland can go all the way in the 2010 World Cup if they continue to play like they did against Brazil in today's quarter-final. "I'm very pleased I scored a goal in such an important match," the Inter midfielder told Sky Italia after the Oranje's 2-1 victory.
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Muntari goal not enough for Ghana |
inter.it |
2010.07.03. 11:55 |
Sulley Muntari's Ghana are out of the World Cup after losing on penalties to Uruguay following a 1-1 extra-time draw in Friday's quarter-final at Soccer City. The South Americans will now face Wesley Sneijder's Holland in the semi-finals in Cape Town on Tuesday.
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Queiroz rules out quitting |
fifa.com |
2010.07.02. 14:34 |
Portuguese coach Carlos Queiroz said he would not quit the post despite returning empty-handed from the 2010 FIFA World Cup™. The 57-year-old Mozambique-born coach - who was, along with Cristiano Ronaldo, the focus of criticism for Portugal's last-16 defeat by European champions Spain - said that there was no dishonour in their failing to win the Trophy for the first time.
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Eusebio: Brazil have a clear run |
fifa.com |
2010.07.02. 14:33 |
Portugal’s 2010 FIFA World Cup™ adventure is at an end but the team’s ambassador, the legendary Eusebio, has stayed on in South Africa to see the tournament through to its conclusion. The man known in his playing days as O Pantera Negra (The Black Panther), spoke to FIFA.com to explain why, in spite of their exit, Carlos Queiroz’s men can be proud of their campaign, and his optimism for the future of the national team.
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