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Yohan Cabaye With the Biggest Miss of the World Cup
It’s always a dangerous thing declaring something as THE goal, foul or miss of the World Cup, but there’s no doubt that while France will be celebrating their 5-2 win over Switzerland, Yohan Cabaye will have a difficult time forgetting his incredible miss in front of a wide open net during the first half.
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Jose Mourinho is Right – The Transfer Window Should End Sooner
Not all the leagues in Europe begin on the same date, which is why there’s a “universal” summer transfer window deadline, but the ridiculosness of teams having to sell their players three or four matches into the season is a situation that needs to be changed, and Jose Mourinho, who usually loves to focus on himself and his club, is absolutley right in his call to change this absurd situation.
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Arsenal FC Transfer Rumors – Yohan Cabaye Might be Signed
It seems that Arsenal are taking the calls to sign players by the end of the summer transfer window very seriously, and have turned their attentions to Yohan Cabaye, the French midfielder from Newcastle who has been linked to a move away from the club for the last couple of seasons.
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PSG – The 2014 Shopping List
While people may expect Paris Saint-Germain to make moves for the most expensive players possible, like Wayne Rooney from Manchester United or Cristiano Ronaldo of Real Madrid, it seems their plans of improvements of involve a lot of money being spent, but mostly on French players, and investing in the likes of Samir Nasri, Franck Ribery, Yohan Cabaye and possibly even Karim Benzema.
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Yohan Cabaye With one of the Goals of the Season
After going over a month without a win, Newcastle finally picked up three points in a match, thanks to two goals in the first half giving them enough of a cushion. The second one, an incredible strike by Yohan Cabaye, is undoubtedly one of the finest we’ve seen all year.
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Euro 2012 – Day 8 Summary (Ukraine vs France, Sweden vs England)
Roy Hodgson got himself some peace and quiet, even some praise, at least for a few days. England needed a late Danny Welbeck goal to beat Sweden 3-2, ending the Swedes chances in Euro 2012 while France were simply too good for the Ukraine in the post-rain match, winning 2-0 and taking the lead in Group D.