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  1. Rebrov agrees terms with Fulham

    As expected, Sergei Rebrov has agreed terms with Fulham, and signed a two-and-a-half-year contract with the struggling London side, subject to a medical.

  2. Internazionale v Bayer Leverkusen -preview

    Both Inter and Leverkusen will be without key defenders in tonight's Group A match in Milan.

  3. Zola may play on at Chelsea

    Chelsea veteran Gianfranco Zola has hinted that he could be persuaded to play on for another year at Stamford Bridge.

  4. Champions League preview – Basle v Liverpool

    Manchester United travel to Switzerland to face Group D the underdogs Basle, fully aware that the last English side to travel to St Jakobs Park, returned home with egg on their faces.

  5. English FA reject request to ban Anelka

    The English Football Association have turned down a request from their French counterparts to ban Nicolas Anelka.

  6. Irureta praises team after San Siro success

    Deportivo La Coruna coach Javier Irureta has praised his sideafter a first victory at the San Siro qualified the Spanish side for the second round of the UEFA Champions League.

  7. McCarthy to stay on despite criticism

    Mick McCarthy, already under pressure in the wake of the Roy Keane World Cup fiasco, insists he won't step down as Republic of Ireland manager, despite last night's 2-1 defeat at home to Switzerland.

  8. Clubswant to run England team

    Leading clubs in England are reportedly attempting to take over the running of the national team from the Football Association.

  9. Freshinjury threatens Ronaldo debut

    The eagerly-awaited Real Madrid debut of Ronaldo has been thrown into doubt after the player complained of pain in his left ankle after completing training on Monday.

  10. VanGaal delighted with win

    Barcelona coach Louis Vann Gaal admitted he was delighted with his side's 3-2 win in their Champions League opener with Club Brugge.

  11. Arsenalcan win it, says Wenger

    Arsene Wenger is "convinced" that Arsenal can bring to an end their patchy record in the Champions League by winning this year's competition.

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