The former Paris Saint-Germain, Barcelona and AC Milan forward sounded an early warning when he beat two defenders and fired over the crossbar. Ronaldinho then created a flurry of first-half
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The former Paris Saint-Germain, Barcelona and AC Milan forward sounded an early warning when he beat two defenders and fired over the crossbar. Ronaldinho then created a flurry of first-half
Jose Mourinho fielded a weakened team with one eye on next Friday’s King’s Cup final against Atletico Madrid, Real’s last chance for major silverware this season, giving the occasion a
The former Manchester United, Villarreal and Atletico Madrid goal-getter endured a turbulent 12 months in Italy after joining the Nerazzurri in 2011, scoring just two goals in 18 Serie A
Recent media reports have suggested the Portuguese will leave Real Madrid at the end of the season and go back to Stamford Bridge, a prospect that Chelsea vice-captain Lampard is
The Iceland international shot low past Petr Cech on 80 minutes to deny Chelsea, who were twice ahead, a victory that would have effectively guaranteed the hosts a top four
Wigan, who face Manchester City in the cup showpiece at Wembley on Saturday, fell apart in the second half at the DW Stadium and remain third from bottom of the
The Basque club’s reverse at Getafe’s Coliseum stadium in Madrid means they still occupy fourth and Spain’s final qualification berth for Europe’s elite club competition but their lead over fifth-placed
The World Player of the Year had missed Barca’s humiliating Champions League semi-final exit to Bayern Munich on Wednesday as he recovered from a hamstring problem, but came on in
“It was tough tonight but we enjoyed it,” Valbuena told French TV channel Canal Plus. “When Bastia equalised, we did not give up, that’s what matters. We want that second
Goals from Fernando Torres, Victor Moses and David Luiz in a nine-minute spell early in the second half gave Chelsea a 3-1 second-leg win over the Swiss champions at Stamford