Football: Napoli draw puts Juve coronation on holdMILAN (AFP) - Napoli drew 1-1 with ten-man Genoa on Sunday (April 7) to ensure that Juventus will have to wait another week to seal an eighth consecutive Serie A title.The champions have a 20-point advantage on second-placed Napoli, who they have beaten in both their head-to-head...
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Football: Hungry Wolves beat 10-man Manchester United 2-1WOLVERHAMPTON, England (REUTERS) - Wolverhampton Wanderers repeated their FA Cup defeat of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's Manchester United as a Chris Smalling own goal gave them another 2-1 win in a pulsating Premier League game on Tuesday (April 2).Despite the distraction...
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United, Spurs, Juve and Inter ready to heat up ICC SingaporeNow into its third year in Singapore, the International Champions Cup (ICC) is set for its most exciting edition yet with Serie A heavyweights Juventus and Inter Milan, and English Premier League (EPL) giants Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur confirming...
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Football: What's next for Neymar after injury woes, rape allegations?RIO DE JANEIRO (AFP) - Forced out of the Copa America by injury, star striker Neymar faces an uncertain playing future in Paris Saint-Germain and Brazil where he is engulfed in an alleged rape scandal.The player vehemently denies the accusation, which...
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A moment to cherishFormer Manchester United defender Wes Brown, 39, posing with two young fans at the Football Moments event, presented by Chang Beer and held by Singtel Media on Sunday.With hundreds of fans, Brown and former Chelsea striker Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink, 47, watched the Premier League match between the Red...
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Muller sorry for 'gongfu' kick in 3-3 Ajax drawAMSTERDAM • Thomas Muller has apologised for his gongfu-style kick to the head of Ajax defender Nicolas Tagliafico, which saw the Germany star being sent off in Wednesday's six-goal thriller."No, no - of course I didn't mean to do it," the 29-year-old told reporters over...
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Solskjaer stays upbeat despite United wobbleLONDON • Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has admitted that Manchester United were the architects of their "own downfall" after they were beaten by Wolves for the second time in three weeks.Tuesday's 2-1 Premier League defeat at Molineux in which Ashley Young was sent off for two bookable...