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  1. Katanecdenies insulting officials

    Slovenia coach Srecko Katanec denies anywrongdoing during this mornining's match against South Africa, which saw him sent to the stands for allegedly insulting the referee.

  2. Penaltycloses St Etienne chapter for Beckham

    England captain David Beckham admitted that his penalty in the 1-0 victory over Argentina here on Friday had laid to rest the ghosts from the 1998 World Cup tournament.

  3. ConfidentBielsa names Argentina team

    Argentina coach Marcelo Bielsa has made one change from the side that beat Nigeria on Sunday for Friday's encounter with England.

  4. Schaferrelishing Germany challenge

    Cameroon boss Winfried Schafer has admitted that he is hoping to take his team through to the next stage at the expense of his homeland Germany.

  5. Zahovicsent home

    In an incident with echoes of Roy Keane's departure from the Ireland camp, Slovenia have sent home their captain and star player Zlatko Zahovic after the Benfica player was accused of "behaving rudely" and "betraying…

  6. Arenaacclaims ‘deserved’ USA victory

    Bruce Arena has described his side's victory over Portugal as the United States' biggest win in the modern era.

  7. Concentrationlapse cost us dear admits China captain

    China's captain Ma Mingyu admits that his side lost concentration during the second-half of their 2-0 defeat to Costa Rica.

  8. ‘Webattered them’ says McCarthy

    Ireland coach Mick McCarthy believes his team deserved at least a draw in their dramatic Group E match with Germany.

  9. Brazilmust improve says Scolari

    Brazilian coach Luiz Felipe Scolari has admitted that his side will need to improve if they are to win the World Cup for a fifth time.

  10. FIFAto investigate ticket fiasco

    FIFA has called a crisis meeting with members of the organising committes from hosts Korea and Japan in a bid to solve the ticket problems which threaten to overshadow the tournament.

  11. Trapattonisatisfied with Italy start

    Italy coach Giovanni Trapattoni has pronounced himself satisfied with his team's comfortable 2-0 win over Ecuador in Sapporo.

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