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Chelsea, Bayern Munich and PSG to Battle Over Manchester United's Wayne Rooney
All the news stories are now surrounding Manchester United, following Sir Alex Ferguson's announcement that he will retire as United manager at the end of the season. His impending exit is set to affect Wayne Rooney, who is now being tipped to become subject of a bidding war between three of Europe's biggest clubs. Manchester United's incoming manager, which is all but confirmed as David Moyes, may have a tough task in hand at trying to convince the former Everton striker to stay at Old TraffordRead More
Andre Schurrle's Move to Chelsea Draws Ever Nearer
It has been reported today that the deal bringing Andre Schurrle from Bayer Leverkusen to Chelsea is almost completed. The German Bundesliga side have received an offer from Chelsea and the two clubs are working out the finer details of that deal on a day to day basis. Today, however, it has been revealed that Schurrle himself has agreed personal terms already with the West London club, in what is known as a pre-contract agreement. This means that once the two clubs finalise the financial aspectRead More
European Round Up: Juventus and Ajax Win Titles
Read MoreLionel Messi scored twice against Real Betis with David Villa and Alexis Sanchez scoring the other two. It means they are 11 points clear with 12 to play for. Cristiano Ronaldo (right) scored goals 198 and 199 for Real Madrid as they held on to beat Valladolid 4-3, Angel Di Maria and Kaka with the other goals for Jose Mourinho's men.
Table
1. Barcelona 34 - 88
2. Real Madrid 34 - 77
3. Atletico Madrid 34 - 69
4. Real Sociedad 33 - 58

Bayern 3 - 0 Barcelona: Match Report
Barcelona decided to bench Messi, which clearly affected the Catalan side. This allowed Bayern not to play on their heels, as they had been against Arsenal in the previous round when they held the aggregate lead. Bayern controlled this match, however. Barca had intermittent glimmers of hope - an opportunity from David Villa here, a near in-the-box volley from Xavi there - but in the end Bayern looked like a cat playing with a mouse. During the first half Barcelona had most of it's chances, andRead More
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More League News

Chelsea, Bayern Munich and PSG to Battle Over Manchester United's Wayne Rooney
All the news stories are now surrounding Manchester United, following Sir Alex Ferguson's announcement that he will retire as United manager at the end of the season. His impending exit is set to affect Wayne Rooney, who is now being tipped to become subject of a bidding war between three of Europe's biggest clubs. Manchester United's incoming manager, which is all but confirmed as David Moyes, may have a tough task in hand at trying to convince the former Everton striker to stay at Old TraffordRead More
Andre Schurrle's Move to Chelsea Draws Ever Nearer
It has been reported today that the deal bringing Andre Schurrle from Bayer Leverkusen to Chelsea is almost completed. The German Bundesliga side have received an offer from Chelsea and the two clubs are working out the finer details of that deal on a day to day basis. Today, however, it has been revealed that Schurrle himself has agreed personal terms already with the West London club, in what is known as a pre-contract agreement. This means that once the two clubs finalise the financial aspectRead More
European Round Up: Juventus and Ajax Win Titles
Read MoreLionel Messi scored twice against Real Betis with David Villa and Alexis Sanchez scoring the other two. It means they are 11 points clear with 12 to play for. Cristiano Ronaldo (right) scored goals 198 and 199 for Real Madrid as they held on to beat Valladolid 4-3, Angel Di Maria and Kaka with the other goals for Jose Mourinho's men.
Table
1. Barcelona 34 - 88
2. Real Madrid 34 - 77
3. Atletico Madrid 34 - 69
4. Real Sociedad 33 - 58

Bayern 3 - 0 Barcelona: Match Report
Barcelona decided to bench Messi, which clearly affected the Catalan side. This allowed Bayern not to play on their heels, as they had been against Arsenal in the previous round when they held the aggregate lead. Bayern controlled this match, however. Barca had intermittent glimmers of hope - an opportunity from David Villa here, a near in-the-box volley from Xavi there - but in the end Bayern looked like a cat playing with a mouse. During the first half Barcelona had most of it's chances, andRead More







