BrazilLampard joins flight to Serbia for treatment LONDON (Reuters) - Chelsea midfielder Frank Lampard has flown to Serbia for treatment on the torn thigh muscle he suffered training with England ahead of last weekend's friendly with Brazil, British media reported on Saturday. Yahoo |
Chelsea's Lampard joins flight to Serbia for treatment LONDON, Nov 21 (Reuters) - Chelsea midfielder Frank Lampard has flown to Serbia for treatment on the torn thigh muscle he suffered training with England ahead of last weekend's friendly with Brazil, British media reported on Saturday. Reuters |
 | United refuse to consider loaning 'inexperienced' Foster Foster feels he needs to play to make World Cup squad Ferguson sees John O'Shea as next long-term captainSir Alex Ferguson will reject any attempt by his back-up goalkeeper Ben Foster to secure an England place for next summer by going on loan from Manchester United for the rest of t... The Guardian |
Spain go top of world rankings BERNE, Nov 20 (Reuters) - Spain climbed to the top of the FIFA world rankings on Friday, displacing Brazil who had led since July. Reuters |
 | World Leagues preview
Title races will hot up in Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, Japan and Korea Republic at the weekend, while a thrilling climax to the campaign ensues in the USA. FIFA |
 | Spain regain leadership from Brazil
The European champions are back on top of the FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking, moving ahead of Brazil, who had been in pole position since July. FIFA |
 | Ecuadorians ease to final in style
Ecuador's Liga De Quito will face Fluminense of Brazil in the Copa Sudamericana final after a stunning 7-0 defeat of Uruguay's River Plate. FIFA |
 | Fifa gets its wish as big boys scrape in There will be no complaints from Fifa, TV broadcasters or fans that the best nations qualified for South AfricaMost of the leading countries have made their way to the 2010 World Cup finals, even if some took a devious route. France have probably got over the sense of shame, assuming there ever w... The Guardian |
Nilmar strikes again as Brazil cruise to one more victory
Brazil rounded off a successful pre-World Cup year yesterday with a 2-0 friendly win in Oman to take their tally to 14 victories in 17 matches. Nilmar opened the scoring in the fourth minute and Oman midfielder Hassan Ghailani headed into his own goal just past the hour. The Independent |
 | Rooney respect for Brazil display
The Manchester United forward and England stand-in skipper said Brazil's ability to keep possession was key to their 1-0 victory in Qatar on Saturday. FIFA |
 | Brazil edge depleted England
Wayne Rooney's first game as England captain ended in defeat as a severely depleted side were beaten by five-time world champions Brazil. FIFA |
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