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Player Profile: Ousmane Dembele
After an injury-interrupted start to his career in Spain, Barcelona’s French star is now making his mark.
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Best bets of the weekend: Zlatan’s return set to boost United at bottom club Sunderland
Manchester United have top scorer Zlatan Ibrahamovic back for the return to Sunderland this weekend.
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Sid Lowe’s Notes from Spain: Las Palmas, the poster boys for La Liga
Two wins, nine goals and table toppers for the first time in 38 years, all hail Las Palmas.
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Nick Bidwell’s Notes from Germany: dream final again but Vidal dive leaves a sour taste in the mouth
Germany has its dream cup final, but the antics of Arturo Vidal in Bayern Munich's semi-final did not go down well.
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Spain 2014-15 – review of the season
Sid Lowe reflects on a momentous season in Spain, which saw Barcelona re-establish their European supremacy.
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When Dennis Bergkamp was caught in a clash of cultures in Italy
It should have been a match made in heaven, but Dennis Bergkamp's two-year spell at Inter turned into a hellish experience.
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Béla Guttmann and the curse of Benfica
Another European final another defeat. will Benfica ever overcome the Béla Guttmann hoodoo?
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The lesson from the Brazil World Cup protests: ignore the public at your peril
Bid cities and countries, whether chasing the World Cup or Olympic dream, face a more complex 'sales' test than even those executive committees and evaluation commissions of bountiful international sports federations.
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World Soccer Daily: the stories you need to read – November 28, 2013
In today's World Soccer Daily, Britain sleepwalking into match-fixing crisis, FIFA waits to discover extend of Brazil stadium damage, Zlatan Ibrahimovic explains why he doesn't need the Ballon d'Or, tributes pour in for Nilton Santos.
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Match-fixing, the scourge of Asia, has Europe in its sights
The spectre of match-fixing hangs over football and unless the authorities act fast, the sport will soon not be in a position to fight back.
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Diego Maradona, the hand of God, and why it means so much to beat England
While England continues to feel a sense of injustice about Diego Maradona's famous 'hand of God' goal, for the rest of the world. the 1986 World Cup quarter-final was memorable for altogether different reasons. Here's…