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Thursday 10 November, 2005
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Chamakh unworried by slump
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| Out-of-form Bordeaux star Marouane Chamakh claims he isn't too worried by a form slump which has seen him lose his place in Ricardo’s starting XI. More |
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Duguépéroux: I’m the boss
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| Strasbourg Coach Jacky Duguépéroux emerged from Wednesday’s crisis-talk with club management more determined than ever to succeed. More |
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Metzelder out of Germany squad
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| Germany Coach Jürgen Klinsmann will be without the services of defender Christoph Metzelder for Saturday’s friendly against France. More |
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Le Tallec considers quitting Reds
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| Liverpool striker Anthony Le Tallec has admitted he is considering leaving Liverpool after nearly five years at the club. More |
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Strasbourg President unveiled
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| Former Bordeaux President Alain Afflelou will take over the presidency of struggling Ligue 1 outfit Strasbourg in December. More |
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Gillet weighs up options
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| Out-of-favour Lens defender Nicolas Gillet is considering quitting the northern club if he doesn’t see more playing time. More |
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Henry: I didn’t mean to score!
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| Thierry Henry has admitted his winning goal in France’s 3-2 win over Costa Rica on Wednesday was a fluke. More |
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Domenech happy with spirit
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| France Coach Raymond Domenech was delighted by the way in which his team turned around a ‘catastrophic’ first half to beat Costa Rica 3-2. More |
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Tunisia chase French starlet
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| Tunisian has admitted it is trying to poach France youth international Hatem Ben Arfa to play for them at next year's World Cup. More |
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Gallas dampens French win
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| Chelsea defender William Gallas claimed that playing at left-back in France’s 3-2 win over Costa Rica ruined his evening. More |
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Wednesday 9 November, 2005
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| Report: Anelka goal sparks recovery |
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Nicolas Anelka marked his international comeback with a goal, as France came from two down to beat Costa Rica 3-2 thanks to a late Thierry Henry strike in Martinique. Report
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Trezeguet almost left, says Capello
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Fabio Capello has confirmed he convinced David Trezeguet to stay at Juventus when he was on the verge of completing a move to Barcelona. More
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Sagnol emerges as Juve target
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Willy Sagnol could become the fifth France international at Juventus after the Italian champions emerged as the front runners to sign him next summer. More
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| Preview: Les Bleus start preparations |
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France boss Raymond Domenech is trying to focus on football matters as he begins his World Cup preparations against Costa Rica in Martinique.
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Thuram hits back at Sarkozy slur
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Lilian Thuram has reacted furiously to controversial comments made by French Interior Minister Nicolas Sarkozy on the current social unrest in France. More
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Lille hit by Odemwingie injury
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Nigeria striker Peter Odemwingie could miss Lille’s vital Champions’ League game against Benfica after spraining an ankle. More
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Wenger fears player burnout
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Arsène Wenger is worried that his Arsenal stars are being forced to play too many matches because of their international commitments. More
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Strasbourg turn to Bobic
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Strasbourg could make a swoop for the former Germany striker Fredi Bobic as they try to recover from a disastrous start to the season. More
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Platini puts Trezeguet in his place
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Michel Platini congratulated David Trezeguet for overtaking him in the Juventus scoring charts - but pointed out he achieved his total playing in midfield. More
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Domenech decision 'a good sign'
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Lyon President Jean-Michel Aulas believes Raymond Domenech’s decision to pick Grégory Coupet against Germany is “a good sign” for the 'keeper. More
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