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  1. TearfulSeaman takes blame for England defeat

    England goalkeeper David Seaman has taken the blame for England's World Cup elimination after conceding a Ronaldinho free-kick from 40 yards.

  2. Germanywere lucky admits Voller

    Germany coach Rudi Voller has admitted his side were lcuky to beat the United States to reach the semi-finals of the World Cup.

  3. Troussierbelieves Japan will get better and better

    Japan coach Philippe Troussier has paid tribute to his players believing they can use their success in this tournament as a springboard for the 2006 World Cup.

  4. Puaresigns after Uruguay exit

    Uruguay coach Victor Pua is believed to have offered his resignationafter his side crashed out of the World Cup.

  5. Redcard did us a favour, says Voller

    Rudi Voller believes his side actually improved when they were reduced to ten-men following the dismissal of Carsten Ramelow in Germany's 2-0 win over Cameroon.

  6. Katenecsuspended for final match

    FIFA's disciplinary committee have suspended Slovenia national team coach Srecko Katanec for one match according to reports emerging from Seoul.

  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. Metsuoptimistic about Senegal going through

    Senegal coach Bruno Metsu believes his side's 1-1 draw with Denmark, gives his team a great chance of progressing to the last 16.

  9. We’veonly got ourselves to blame, says Figo

    Portugal playmaker Luis Figo admits that the players can only blame themselves for their shock defeat to the United States.

  10. Zahovicapologises after insluting coach

    Slovenia's star player Zlatko Zahovic has apologised to coach Srecko Katanec for verbally abusing insults at him after being substituted during Sunday's 1-3 defeat to Spain.

  11. 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.

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