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2010-2011 Top Scorers in Europe’s Top Leagues
With all the leagues around Europe now over, we take a look at the top 5 leagues in Europe – The English Premier League, the Spanish La Liga, the Italian Serie A, French Ligue 1 and the German Bundesliga, bringing you the top scorers from them. You guessed right – It’s another Messi-Ronaldo top 2 finish.
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Aguero and Tevez Looking for New Homes
Argentina Strikers Sergio Aguero (Atletico Madrid) and Carlos Tevez (Manchester City) have just finished their best seasons of their careers. More in common? Both want out and are looking for a new team.
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Top Scorers in Europe’s Top Leagues, November Edition
As the winter creeps around the continent, it’s time to start with our monthly check up on the the top scorers across Europe from it’s five best leagues – England, Germany, Spain, Italy and France.
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The Wayne Rooney Saga – Where (If) Will He Go To?
Wayne Rooney and his potential departure from Manchester United has the soccer world buzzing, and here’s our few drops of opinion and knowledge on the matter – Will he stay or go? And what is more likely – Chelsea, Man City or Real?
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Soccer is Painful, Even When You Win
Carlos Tevez sending a ball straight into Per Mertesacker’s face.
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2010 World Cup Diary – Day 17
Germany and Argentina advanced with some impressive displays but leave Mexico and England with bitter taste in their mouths after two huge mistakes by the referees, not seeing a Lampard goal and not seeing an offside when Tevez scored – Plus all the goals and best pics from today’s action.
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2009-2010’s Top Scorers in Europe’s Top Leagues
With Italy and Spain the last of the major leagues to end their seasons yesterday, it’s time to count and see – who are the best scorers across Europe’s best leagues in 2009-2010
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Manchester City Record Huge Win at Stamford Bridge, Dismantle Chelsea 4-2
A fantastic performance by Carlos Tevez and Craig Bellamy highlight Manchester City’s tremendous victory in Stamford Brige over Chelsea (4-2), as their lead over Manchester United remains at only one point.