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Pepe, Matri and Marchisio Score as Juventus Beats Palermo
Juventus are back on top of the Serie A after a 3 week break, helping them arrive fresh to their home match against Palermo, beating a team they annualy struggle against with goal from Simone Pepe, Claudio Marchisio and Alessandro Matri.
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Manchester City Brush Off Newcastle While Mario Balotelli Earns More Haters
Manchester City needed two penalty kicks (Mario Balotelli and Sergio Aguero) and a huge Ryan Taylor mistake (Micah Richards goal) to remain undefeated, on top of the Premier League after another win, 3-1 over a tough but lacking Newcastle.
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Arsenal and the Unstoppable Van Persie Scoring Machine
Robin van Persie keeps on scoring, bagging two goals at Carrow Road, as Arsenal won their fifth straight Premier League match, beating Norwich 2-1, putting their troubled start to the season behind them.
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Luis Suarez is the Best Player in South America When Wearing the Uruguay Uniform
Luis Suarez scored four goals for Uruguay in their 2014 World Cup qualification group match with Chile in Montevideo, leading La Celeste to a 4-0 win over Chile, proving once again how great of a striker he really is, maybe even better than considered by many.
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Messi Isn’t the Only Problem (Argentina vs Bolivia)
Lionel Messi continues to disappoint when wearing the Argentina shirt, unable to impress as La Albiceleste finished their home game in South American World Cup Qualification tournament against Bolivia in a 1-1 draw, leaving to the sound of boos and jeers from the home fans.
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England Not Good Enough to Match Spain, Says Capello
When even England’s manager says they don’t have enough quality to match with the best national football team in the world, Spain, ahead of their friendly this Saturday at Wembley, it usually means – Don’t get your hopes up for Euro 2012.
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2011-2012 Struggles of Champions
Manchester United in England aren’t the only European club to win the title in 2010-2011 and fall behind early this season. Barcelona in Spain, Milan in Italy, Lille in France and Dortmund in Germany have all been unable to keep the top spot early on this season.