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INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL HEADLINES ***Angry Hull boss Steve Bruce said of the controversial penalty awarded to Tottenham on Sunday at White Hart Lane as the the north Londoners kept their 12th clean sheet in 15 games this season.: “At Everton last week we had wrong decisions given against us and it’s happened here. They can’t wait to give it.” (Daily Mirror) ***Highlanders fc will resume back to training today as usual, with fitness and endurance on point. ***Manchester United midfielder Michael Carrick admits the team has to build on their latest win in order to get among the leading pack in the Premier League. (Sky Sports) ***Paris Saint-Germain coach Laurent Blanc has said that Saint-Etienne punished his team for two mistakes in last nights draw at the Stade Geoffroy-Guichard. ***New York Red Bulls thrashed Chicago Fire 5-2 in the MLS today, as the New York side finished top of the East Conference table on the final day of the regular season with Thierry Henry among the goal scorer. ***Liverpool Boss Brendan Rodgers is convinced that hat-trick hero of win over West Brom Luis Suarez isnt pining for the Bernabeu or anywhere else. He disclosed that Suarezs sensational Liverpool form is proof he feels totally at home at Anfield. (Daily Mirror) ***Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho stated after the 2-1 victory over Manchester City that Chelsea had beaten the best team in the Premier League, and was thankful for a slice of luck that helped Fernando Torres score the winning goal. (Sky Sports) ***Monaco coach Claudio Ranieri is worried by his sides second-half performances despite their 2-1 win at home to Lyon on Sunday. ***AS Roma maintained their 100 per cent Serie A record with a 1-0 victory at Udinese as the top three all won on Sunday. ***Furious Manuel Pellegrini refused to back Joe Hart after Fernando Torres’ last-minute Chelsea goal sent his Manchester City plunging to defeat. And Pellegrini, who was also infuriated by Mourinho’s crowd-surfing celebration of the Torres goal, declined to give his keeper any support. (Daily Mirror) ***Napoli coach Rafael Benitez believes his side are benefitting from a new style of play following their 2-0 win over Torino in Serie A. ***Sergio Busquets has called for Real Madrid to stop ‘crying’ after they were beaten 2-1 in the Clasico on Saturday. But the midfielder has claimed that Carlo Ancelotti’s men should stop moaning after they were incensed when Javier Mascherano’s push on Cristiano Ronaldo, inside the penalty area, went unpunished. (FootballEspana) ***Delighted Sunderland boss Gus Poyet joked hes going to be more unpopular with Geordies than ever after leading his side to derby victory over arch-rivals Newcastle. Poyet has a 100 per cent record against Newcastle as a manager with Brighton and now the Black Cats, and also scored against them frequently for Chelsea and Tottenham. (Daily Mirror) ***Arsenal defender Per Mertesacker believes the team are in good shape ahead of a demanding schedule in the coming weeks. The Premier League pacesetter entertain second place Liverpool next weekend, in between a Capital One Cup clash against Chelsea and a Champions League tie with Borussia Dortmund. (Sky Sports) Good Morning Football Lovers. Wishing yall a splendid working week ahead.....
Posted on: Mon, 28 Oct 2013 05:45:11 +0000

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