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Monday 28 November, 2005
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| Player of the Week: Jussie (Lens) |
| "It's not for me to say if I'm good or bad," ventured Jussie at his first press conference after joining Lens. "It's up to you journalists to analyse my game and make those judgements." Well, the verdicts are in. More |
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Ronaldinho wins Ballon d'Or
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Barcelona ace Ronaldinho has succeeded Milan striker Andriy Shevchenko as the European Footballer of the Year. More
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Chevanton facing the knife
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Monaco striker Ernesto Chevanton looks increasingly certain to face an operation on his knee. More
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Gallas on Juve radar
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Juventus are lining up an approach for Chelsea defender William Gallas, according to reports in Italy. More
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We're cursed, laments Duguépéroux
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Jacky Duguépéroux was predictably despondent after watching his Strasbourg players snatch defeat from the jaws of victory against Nantes yesterday. More
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Henry drops Arsenal hint
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Arsenal striker Thierry Henry has given an indication that he expects to still be playing for the North London club next season. More
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Marseille confirm Benjani interest
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Marseille President Pape Diouf has admitted that the club are considering making a bid for Auxerre striker Benjani Mwaruwari. More
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Diatta relief at test results
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| Lyon defender Lamine Diatta has escaped a worst-case scenario after tests revealed his leg injury to be nothing more than a blood clot. More |
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Letizi: Lens were better than us
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PSG goalkeeper Lionel Letizi had no complaints to make after he and his teammates went down 4-3 at home to Lens in a thrilling match last night. More
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We showed heart, says Fernandez
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Marseille Coach Jean Fernandez was delighted with his team's belief and discipline as they came from behind to beat Monaco 2-1 on Sunday. More
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Sunday 27 November, 2005
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| Report: Hapless Strasbourg lose again |
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Nantes twice came from two goals down to secure a stunning win over Strasbourg, leaving the Alsace side without a win in 16 games. Report
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| Report: OM extend winning run |
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Marseille’s recent run of form continued on Sunday when they came from behind to beat Monaco at the Stade Vélodrome. Report
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| Report: Lens win seven-goal thriller |
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An Aruna Dindane brace helped Lens seal a thrilling 4-3 win over Paris Saint-Germain at the Parc des Princes on Sunday. Report
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Vieira sparked trio's return
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Patrick Vieira has confirmed that he was the catalyst behind Zinedine Zidane, Lilian Thuram and Claude Makelele’s international comebacks. More
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Robert fears for Pompey future
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Frenchman Laurent Robert believes his Portsmouth days could be numbered following the sacking of Coach Alain Perrin. More
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Lyon rocked by double injury
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Lyon players Lamine Diatta and Jérémy Berthod both went off injured during Saturday’s game with Nice, sparking fears of a defensive injury crisis. More
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Bijotat cheered by late win
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Sochaux boss Dominique Bijotat believes his team’s courage was the decisive factor in their 1-0 win over Rennes. More
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