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Chelsea set to be without Michael Essien until early February • Hamstring rules Essien out for up to four weeks • Set to join Ghana for African Cup of Nations this month Scans have shown Michael Essien tore a hamstring in yesterday's draw against Apoel.
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01 The drama of the penalty shoot-out is about to begin. Extra Time Complete 120:00+3:46 The match is going to penalties...Free kick awarded for a foul by Michel Salgado on Salomon Kalou. Salomon Kalou restarts play with the free kick, The ball is swung...
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To receive updated content, refresh the page (F5 for a web browser). Two men, two large coats, one big match. Sport/PA Photos Latest odds: Everton 10-3, Liverpool 11-10, draw 9-4. Speaking of betting, this from Tod Overde: "Re: 'it's no surprise that...
Tags: Liverpool, Everton, Rafa Benitez, United Kingdom, allnews, Rafael Benᅢᆳtez, Liverpool F.C., Merseyside derby, Steven Gerrard, Fernando Torres, David Moyes, English footballers, Nabil El Zhar, Nicolas Anelka, Alberto Aquilani, Didier Drogba, Josᅢᄅ Mourinho, Alex Ferguson, Premier League, Goodison Park, Everton F.C., Florent Malouda
Uncharacteristically ill-humoured at the start of last week, with the swear words to prove it, Arsène Wenger had plenty of time and a comfortable Champions' League win over Standard Liège to regain his normal relaxed state ahead of this afternoon's critical...
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Estadio do Dragao Date : Wednesday 25 November Kick-off : 1945 GMT Coverage : BBC Sport website, BBC Radio 5 live and Sky Sports 2 Didier Drogba, Michael Ballack and Deco are included in the Chelsea squad for Wednesday's Champions League clash against...
Tags: Chelsea, Portugal, Porto, allnews, Jesualdo Ferreira, Chelsea F.C., Deco, Sport in London, Josᅢᄅ Mourinho, Ricardo Carvalho, Human Interest, Raul Meireles, Michael Ballack, Josᅢᄅ Bosingwa, Gaᅢᆱl Kakuta, Belluschi, Florent Malouda
Chelsea on Saturday delivered a frightening display of their strength, and a mesmerising insight into what their future may hold. Despite missing Frank Lampard, Michael Ballack and Didier Drogba, the league leaders dispatched Wolverhampton with a relentless...
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Chelsea tightened their grip at the top of the Premier League with a 4-0 thrashing of beleaguered Wolves yesterday. The west Londoners produced a display of consummate authority at a soggy Stamford Bridge, capped by goals from Florent Malouda, two from...
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But the chief executive of the Scottish Football Association can cheer himself with the thought that the innovation he so desperately wants to see embraced by football would have ensured justice was done at the Stade de France on Wednesday night. Smith...
Tags: france, ireland, irish, french, Thierry Henry, Gordon Smith, Stade de France, Eduardo, Gordon, Sepp Blatter, Johan Cruyff, Martin Hansson, Football, FIFA 100, William Gallas, Florent Malouda, allnews
France Celebrations rang out around France on Wednesday as the French national team and the team from Algeria, which used to exist under French rule, qualified for next year’s World Cup in dramatic fashion. At the Stade de France here, the French national...
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Nicolas Anelka celebrates opening the scoring. Photograph: Sang Tan/AP This was precisely the type of hard-fought victory Chelsea have counted on ever since Jose Mourinho's time. The current manager Carlo Ancelotti cannot mind following in such footsteps...
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