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  1. Teamworthe key for Portugal, says Oliveira

    Portugal coach Antonio Oliveira has attributed his side's improved display against Poland, to the players performing as a team rather than indivduals.

  2. Waseigedisappointed at lack of fight

    Belgium coach Robert Waseige admitted that he was very disapppointed with the attitude of his players during their 1-1 draw with Tunusia earlier today.

  3. Disappointmentfor Gunes, optimism from Guimares

    Turkey coach Senol Gunes remains confident his side can still reach the last 16 despite being held to a 1-1 draw by Costa Rica.

  4. Troussierapplauds ‘great’ Japan team

    Japan coach Philippe Troussier believes his side's 1-0 win over Russia had justified the confidence the public had shown in the team.

  5. 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.

  6. Scolariand Milutinovic happy with performances

    Brazilian coach Luiz Felipe Scolari has admitted that he told his team to absorb early Chinese pressure before imposing their game to their opponents.

  7. 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.

  8. Camachotakes plaudits for tactical switches

    Spain coach Jose Antonio Camacho was content to take the credit for Spain's second-half comeback against Paraguay following his decision to introduce Fernando Morientes and Ivan Helguera at half-time.

  9. 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.

  10. 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.

  11. Lemerrestill optimistic as France hopes hang in the balance

    France coach Roger Lemerre ramains optimistic his side can still qualify for the next phase, despite picking up just one point from their opening two matches.

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