April 6, 2004
Ranieri sets sights high Chelsea comeback
Chelsea coach Claudio Ranieri admitted he wept with the emotion of watching his side beat Arsenal l 2-1 on Tuesday to earn a place in the Champions League semi-finals.
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April 6, 2004
Chelsea coach Claudio Ranieri admitted he wept with the emotion of watching his side beat Arsenal l 2-1 on Tuesday to earn a place in the Champions League semi-finals.
April 5, 2004
Arsene Wenger has warned Chelsea that their inability to finish off Arsenal in the first leg, may come back to haunt them.
April 5, 2004
Wolfsburg have named Erik Gerets as their new coach after sacking coach Juergen Roeber.
April 5, 2004
Internazionale striker Christian Vieri has dismissed reports suggesting he wishes to quit the club, claiming he is happy to see out hios contract at the Giuseppe Meazza.
April 5, 2004
Bayern Munich are reported to have completed the capture of Bochum's Iranian striker Vahid Hashemian.
April 5, 2004
Turkish football is mourning the death of Konyaspor coach Tevfik Lav who died following a car accident late on Sunday night.
April 5, 2004
Roma coach Fabio Capello has played down his side's chances of catching Serie A leaders Milan, despite reducing the gap at the top of the table to two points.
April 5, 2004
Everton striker Duncan Ferguson has been handed a four-game ban been fined £10,000 for violent behaviour and improper conduct.
April 5, 2004
Arsenal duo Jose Reyes and Freddie Ljungberg, who were expected to miss Tuesday's Champions League encounter with Chelsea through injury, may be fit to play after all.
April 5, 2004
Claudio Ranieri is in confident mood as Chelsea aim to overcome Arsenal in the second leg of their Champions League quarter-final clash.
April 2, 2004
The Italian Disciplinary Commission have increased Roma's home ban from one to two matches after the club's appeal against the initial ban rejected.
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