Terms | Hiddink set to return to Chelsea after Russia's World Cup failure Carlo Ancelotti says he is happy to work with Dutchman Roberto Mancini favourite to be Russia's new coachGuus Hiddink plans to return to Chelsea as technical director following his failure to guide Russia to the World Cup. Hiddink said yesterday that an announcement on his future cou... The Guardian |
 | Fifa plans for five officials at World Cup Fifa to discuss introduction of extra assistants in March Four home unions vital to fast-track plan for South Africa 2010Thierry Henry's handball against the Republic of Ireland could lead to Fifa fast-tracking the introduction of two additional referees in time for the World Cup ... The Guardian |
 | Benítez insists Ngog is an honest player Benítez insists Ngog is honest despite diving furore Liverpool manager ready for 'important' fixtureRafael Benítez has accepted today's Anfield visit of Manchester City represents "make-or-break" for Liverpool's domestic ambitions but not David Ngog's reputation for gamesmanship. The... The Guardian |
 | Dara O Briain on Henry's misdemeanour Thierry Henry's left hand was so fast four Swedish men could not see it help to stop Ireland from qualifying for the World CupA quiet week for Irish football, then, the highlight of which for me was probably when I was on BBC's Newsnight accepting David Ginola's apologies from an embarrassed Fren... The Guardian |
 | United unwilling to loan out 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 |
 | Beckham to take injection for MLS Cup final Los Angeles Galaxy face Real Salt Lake in final Midfielder hampered by bruised ankle boneDavid Beckham will have a painkilling injection to be fit for tomorrow's MLS Cup final, the Los Angeles Galaxy midfielder said tonight. Beckham, 34, has been struggling with a bruised bone in his... The Guardian |
 | Championship: Swansea 1-0 Derby County
An unexpectedly exotic flourish, a rising diagonal shot by the marauding Argentinian left-back Federico Bessone, ended Derby's resistance last night and propelled Swansea above Cardiff into third place in the Championship – their highest position since 1983. The difference then was that John To... The Guardian |
 | Cudicini thanks fans after leaving hospital 'I want to thank everybody,' says Tottenham goalkeeper Redknapp says players not allowed to ride motorcyclesThe Tottenham goalkeeper, Carlo Cudicini, thanked fans for their support after being discharged from hospital following his motorcycle accident, but his club manager Harry Redk... The Guardian |
 | Europe hit by 'biggest-ever' match-fixing scandal Champions League fixtures among games under scrutiny Arrests made by police in Germany and SwitzerlandAround 200 games across nine countries have been implicated in the biggest match-fixing scandal to hit European football, with German police yesterday warning the cases they had ... The Guardian |
 | Liverpool v Manchester City
This is a fixture with the potential to reinforce the impression that there are changes afoot in the make-up of the elite, with Manchester City intent on breaking into the top four. There is, however, a lot of work still to be done by a team that has drawn five Premier League games in a row after... The Guardian |
 | Tottenham Hotspur v Wigan Athletic
Tottenham begin the weekend in the top four and, having never lost to the Latics at White Hart Lane, will be confident of ending Sunday evening there even if they would like to produce a more convincing performance than that mustered in beating Sunderland before the international break. Wigan are... The Guardian |
 | Crackdown in Cairo as violence erupts Rioting sparked by Algeria victory spreads to Egypt Fans attack embassies in wave of tit-for-tat reprisalsParts of Cairo are under police lockdown amid some of the worst football violence ever seen in the region. More than a thousand security personnel deployed to protect the Alger... The Guardian |
 | Wenger: Arsenal injuries could be worse Van Persie out for 'six weeks' with ankle-ligament damage Gibbs may return for Tuesday's game with Standard LiegeArsenal's manager Arsène Wenger has expressed his relief that Robin van Persie and Kieran Gibbs were not as seriously injured as feared during the international break. T... The Guardian |
 | City slickers and cartwheeling keepers Jonah Lomu on the rampage, one of the greatest ever half-time mascot routines and the imperious Roger Federer also feature1) Ahead of Liverpool v Manchester City this weekend, here's a classic encounter between the teams from 1977-78. David Fairclough puts Liverpool ahead with a cracker, before g... The Guardian |
 | Teams that have done a Wimbledon Plus: Planespotting; Nikita Khrushchev, Scottish football fan?; and scoring with a rabona. Send your questions and answers to knowledge@guardian.co.uk"German side TSG Hoffenheim and Italian side Como have played in the top five tiers of their respective national league systems in this decade alon... The Guardian |
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 | Draws stand in way of City's aspirations Today's game at Anfield offers Mark Hughes's team the ideal opportunity to break a run of stalematesIf Mark Hughes has learned one thing in the last month, it is exactly what Rafael Benítez and Liverpool learned last season: draws can drag you down. Five draws, which is what Manchester City have ... The Guardian |
 | 'It was a terrible feeling, a sense of fear' Ivan Klasnic reveals the story behind his two kidney transplants and the debt he owes his familyIvan Klasnic winces as he remembers the day his life was turned upside down. It was November 2005 and Werder Bremen had just beaten Udinese 4-3 in the Champions League. But for the striker whose goals ... The Guardian |
 | The Joy of Six: great matches since 2001 From the 2005 Champions League final to a Prenton Park classic, here are half a dozen of the best games of the noughties1) Milan 3-3 Liverpool, 2005 Champions League final In 2001 a prankster named Karl Power crept into the Manchester United team photo ahead of their quarter-final second leg... The Guardian |
 | 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 |
 | Scotland must get back to basics John Kennedy's retirement was another blow for a Scotland team short on talent and coherencePerhaps it was inevitable, but the confirmation a week ago that Celtic's John Kennedy had been forced to retire from professional football still struck an emotional chord with even the most hardened Scotti... The Guardian |
 | Gael Kakuta poised for Chelsea debut against Wolves Carlo Ancelotti says Kakuta is best teenager he's seen Ban for allegedly breaking transfer rules lifted by FifaCarlo Ancelotti may today hand a Premier League debut to the best teenage footballer he has ever seen, a player who until now has been synonymous only with controversy. A... The Guardian |
Letters: Why Thierry is mal comme un perroket
Of course the English don't hate, despise nor fear the French, but an incident in a game of football in France requires a leading broadsheet English newspaper to cover the story by an article on its front page (Hands-on Henry becomes public enemy numéro un, 20 November), a half-page article on pa... The Guardian |
 | Should Sepp Blatter lock himself in a cupboard? | Barney Ronay Maybe the Fifa president should take himself out of circulation for a while and have a damn good thinkFirst we were cross with Thierry Henry. This turned out to be an unsatisfying experience, like shouting tiny, pathetic inaudible words of remonstrance through the gummed-shut side window of your ... The Guardian |
 | Thierry Henry bit the hand that fed his good name | David Lacey Thierry Henry's calculated handball showed football is all about getting away with what you can when you canIt is understood that the canonisation of Thierry Henry has been postponed indefinitely. During his eight years at Arsenal Henry came to represent what football ought to be about, yet in th... The Guardian |
 | Frank Lampard follows Robin van Persie to see 'placenta therapist' Lampard travels for 'placenta treatment' in Serbia Arsène Wenger supports alternative therapiesFrank Lampard has become the latest Premier League player to visit the Serbian doctor Marijana Kovacevic as he tries to speed his recovery from the thigh tear suffered while on England ... The Guardian |
 | Thierry Henry says rematch with Ireland would be 'fairest solution' Henry embarrassed at nature of France's victory Arsène Wenger backs striker's plea for a rematchThierry Henry has admitted that replaying France's World Cup play-off against the Republic of Ireland would be "the fairest solution" following his handball in the build-up to Les Bleus... The Guardian |
 | Walter Smith rules himself out of running for Scotland job Craig Levein the favourite to succeed George Burley Walter Smith denies job is a poisoned chaliceWalter Smith has confirmed he has no interest in replacing George Burley as the Scotland manager, but insisted the post should not be regarded as a poisoned chalice. Smith, who managed ... The Guardian |
Hand of Thierry Henry rubs shine off the golden generation French football fans are red-faced over Les Bleus' World Cup qualification at the expense of Ireland"What does it mean to be French?" mused a jocular Jean-Michel Aphatie on primetime television shortly before his national side took on Ireland in the Stade de France. "It's loving France so much th... The Guardian |
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