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Keownagrees new deal but Adams expected to quit
Arsenal defender Martin Keown has signed a new two-year contract, thus ending speculation about his future plans, while his longstanding defensive partner, Tony Adams, looks set to quit Highbury to pursue a career in management.
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IntertotoCup
Fulham's first leg at Craven Cottage against Finnish side FC Haka ended in a 0-0 draw as the London team were continually denied by Haka's third-choice goalkeeper Mihail Slawuta, who pulled off a number of…
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Playersshocked by Camacho resignation
Jose Antonio Camacho's decision to stand down as coach of theSpanish national side has surprised his players, several of whom expected him to continue in his position until 2004.
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Brazilfor Pele, Germany for Beckenbauer
Brazilian legend Pele has tipped his fellow countrymen to record a fifth World Cup triumph while Germany's greatest ever player, Franz Beckenbauer, has backed Rudi Voller's side to pull of a surprise win on Sunday.
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Kahnoptimistic about German prospects
Germany goalkeeper Oliver Kahn is confident of Germany winning the World Cup even though he admits that Brazil have got the better individual players.
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Gunespleased that Turkey made an impact
Turkey coach Senol Gunes attempted remain philosophical after his team's World Cup semi-final defeat against Brazil, saying his players had achieved a great deal despite their exit.
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Hiddinkin dreamland as South Korea reach last four
South Korea coach Guus Hiddink struggled to find the words to describe his emotions after watching his side defeat Spain in a penalty shoot-out to earn a semi-final match with Germany.
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Bestteam won admits Eriksson
Sven-Goran Eriksson admitted the best team won after watching his England team slide out of the World Cup at the hands of Brazil.
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Trapattonivows to stay on
Italy coach Giovanni Trapattoni has vowed to remain in his post despite mounting pressure in Italy for him to be replaced following the shock second round exit to South Korea on Tuesday.
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Arenaeyes semi-final spot
United States coach Bruce Arena believes his side have nothing to fear when they meet Germany for a place in the World semi-finals on Friday.
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McCarthypraises Ireland
Republic of Ireland coach Mick McCarthy was full of praise for his players after they crashed out of the World Cup to Spain in a penalty shoot-out.