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INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL HEADLINES ***Chelsea boss José Mourinho has accused Cardiff City of deliberately wasting time and, as a result, Chelsea fans money after addressing the issue that has prompted a charge of improper conduct from the Football Association. Mourinho can contest the charge until Thursdays 6pm deadline. (The Guardian) ***Athletic Bilbao have pushed into the La Liga continental positions with a 2-0 win over 10-man Villarreal at the Estadio de Balaidos on Monday night. ***Crystal Palace manager Ian Holloway will meet Palaces co-chairman Steve Parish on Tuesday with uncertainty growing over the managers future after the clubs 4-1 defeat by Fulham on Monday night. (The Guardian) ***Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has declared that midfielder Andre Schurrle has the right attitude to succeed at Stamford Bridge, but needs more time as he adapts to life in West London. ***Arsenal playmaker Jack Wilshere reportedly leads a three-man Barcelona wishlist as the Catalan giants begin to consider future options in central midfield. (Sports Mole) ***Highly-rated defender Matthias Ginter has insisted that he is happy with life at Freiburg amid speculation linking him with a move to Borussia Dortmund. ***Portugal head coach Paulo Bento has denied his teams experience in two-legged play-offs will give them much of an advantage over Sweden. ***Manchester City trio of Vincent Kompany, Martin Demichelis and Jack Rodwell are set to miss Citys Champions League trip to Russia to face CSKA Moscow. (ESPN) ***Napolis Gökhan Inler has spoken of his clubs high ambitions in the build up to their UEFA Champions League tie at Marseille on Tuesday. ***Borussia Dortmund head coach Jürgen Klopp believes Arsenal are favourites to win their UEFA Champions League clash on Tuesday in London. ***Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has confirmed Mathieu Flamini will miss the Champions League clash with Borussia Dortmund on Tuesday. Flamini suffered a concussion in Saturdays 4-1 Premier League win over Norwich. (Sky Sports) ***Marseille are yet to register a point in the UEFA Champions League but head coach Elie Baup still believes they can qualify for the last 16. ***As European heavyweights Juventus and Real Madrid prepare for Wednesdays Champions League clash at the Bernabeu, Juventus captain Gianluigi Buffon has questioned the Spanish sides galactico transfer policy. (Reuters) ***Four Italian clubs AS Roma, AC Milan, Inter Milan and Torino were sanctioned on Monday after their fans all sang anti-Naples chants at the weekend. Good Morning Football Lovers. Wishing yall a terrific Tuesday..... ⌣»̶·̵̭̌·̵̭̌A.М.A·̵̭̌·̵̭̌«̶⌣
Posted on: Tue, 22 Oct 2013 05:25:16 +0000

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