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Football Soccer Formula 1 Rugby Racing Golf Blogs TennisPublished: March 26, 2011
The FIFA date started with 11 International matches this Friday, including six corresponding to the Euro 2012 qualifiers. Let’s take a quick look at each game. Euro 2012 qualifying – Group A Austria 0-2 Belgium Austria missed a very good chance to put some distance between them and the Belgian and Turkish squads in the Group A, which is comfortably led by Germany. Belgium...
Published: March 21, 2011
A new era is about to begin in male tennis. Novak Djokovic is the new No. 2 in the ATP rankings after winning the first Masters 1000 of the year at Indian Wells, which included back-to-back victories over Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal. The Serbian player, who ended as No. 3 in the rankings from 2007 to 2010, had already been No. 2 three times during 2010 for a total of 24 weeks. It’s just matter...
Published: February 21, 2011
Ruben Omar Romano is no longer Santos Laguna’s manager. After reaching the Final in the two tournaments he managed Los Guerreros, the Argentine coach was sacked due to making finger gestures to the crowd after the defeat at home against Queretaro. “His behaviour went against the values that the club stands for and promotes, which is why the decision was taken to end our working relationship...
Published: February 14, 2011
One of the best footballers of all time is ready to say goodbye. Ronaldo Luís Nazário de Lima, Il Fenomeno, will announce today his retirement after an 18-year career in which he played for six teams, won two World Cups and was three times the best player of the year, among many other accolades. Despite being hampered by many injuries, Ronaldo gave us many great moments. Here is a recollection...
Published: February 11, 2011
Mexico 2, Bosnia-Herzegovina 0. The José Manuel de la Torre’s era at charge of the Mexican National Team had a good start, getting a deserved victory against an underrated Bosnian side (albeit they did miss two of their best players). It’s still too early to make a complete tactical analysis of the Mexican side. De la Torre started and finished with a 4-4-1-1, using also a 4-2-3-1...