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Madrid keep tabs on Cannavaro injury
Fabio Cannavaro is a doubt for Real Madrid CF's Matchday 5 trip to FC BATE Borisov after straining a thigh muscle in training, with Rubén de la Red also a concern for Bernd Schuster's side ahead of next week's Group H game.
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Gilberto's Greens ready to go for broke
In an exclusive webchat today, Gilberto told uefa.com users that a 3-0 win at Werder Bremen has given his Panathinaikos FC side renewed belief as they head into a crucial game at FC Internazionale Milano next week.
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Brown out, Berbatov a doubt
Wes Brown will miss Manchester United FC's remaining fixtures in Group E after undergoing exploratory surgery on an ankle injury, while Sir Alex Ferguson also has concerns over in-form striker Dimitar Berbatov.
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Hamburg hanging tough as Bremen come calling
Fans in northern Germany will be on tenterhooks when captain Frank Baumann takes improving Werder Bremen to Hamburger SV on a mission "to overtake" their rivals in what is the clubs' 167th derby meeting.
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Retired Pauleta returns to PSG
Pauleta is to rejoin Paris Saint-Germain FC in an ambassadorial and supervisory role after ending a playing career that brought him a record 109 goals for the French club and 47 in the colours of Portugal.
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Juve profiting from Manninger revival
After emerging from the shadow of Gianluigi Buffon, Juventus goalkeeper Alexander Manninger's assured displays are seeing him make his own headlines ahead of this weekend's game at FC Internazionale Milano.
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Luis Fabiano on song for Valencia encounter
Seven goals in seven days have left Brazilian international Luis Fabiano "delighted with the way things have gone" as Sevilla FC host a Valencia CF side boasting a master marksman of their own in David Villa.
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Hungry Hoarau breathing down Benzema's neck
Paris Saint-Germain FC goalscorer supreme Guillaume Hoarau could emerge from the shadow of Olympique Lyonnais star Karim Benzema when two of Ligue 1's most prolific strikers go head-to-head on Saturday night.
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Casillas calls for united front at Madrid
Goalkeeper Iker Casillas believes "the results will come" as Real Madrid CF look to get back to winning ways against RC Recreativo de Huelva on Saturday before their return to the UEFA Champions League next week.
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El Hamdaoui hitting his stride with AZ
Louis van Gaal hopes Mounir El Hamdaoui's goals can help undo AFC Ajax this weekend and ultimately lead AZ Alkmaar to the Dutch title. "I said last season that he could score 20 goals and now it looks like he will," he said.
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Put your questions to Fernando Meira
As part of uefa.com's series of Q&As with leading European players, Galatasaray A? and Portugal centre-back Fernando Meira has agreed to answer your questions, so put yours to him by clicking here now.
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December date for Gothenburg draw
Media information: The 2009 UEFA European Under-21 Championship draw will be held in Gothenburg from 18.30CET on Wednesday 3 December, with the procedure to be approved on 27 November.
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Academy stars point to the future
The uefa.com Magazine visits the youth academies at Olympique Lyonnais, FC Barcelona and Sporting Clube de Portugal to discover how the stars of tomorrow are taking their first steps in the game today. Click to watch.
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Torpedo holed below the water line
Three-time Soviet title winners FC Torpedo Moskva look set to start next season in the Russian third division to the horror of club legend Valentin Ivanov, who said: "I thought this team could never even be relegated."
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Malta No1 harbours dreams of Blades glory
Goalkeeper Justin Haber hopes young players in his native Malta will be inspired by his example with the 27-year-old "making great progress" in English football after concluding a dream move to Sheffield United FC.
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AEK turn to familiar face Bajevi?
Du?an Bajevi? will be unveiled as the new coach of AEK Athens FC on Friday, the 59-year-old returning for a third spell at the helm of a club where he enjoyed great success in the 1990s.
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Aktobe the kings of Kazakhstan
Thirty leagues games could not separate them, so it was no surprise to see the specially-arranged title play-off in Kazakhstan go all the way to penalties ? FK Aktobe finally defeating FC Tobol Kostanay in Almaty.
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Golden boys coming good in Romania
Dan Petrescu's AFC Unirea Urziceni have eased to the top of the Romanian table after 15 rounds, while their coach's 'Golden Generation' team-mate Viorel Moldovan is enjoying beginners' luck at the helm of SC Vaslui.
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Retiring Savo pleased with fitting final salvo
Savo Milo?evi? said that two goals and two missed penalties in his final international match summed up his lengthy career nicely "with good moments and bad, times when I have been at the top and at the bottom".
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Wenger dispels worst fears over Walcott
Arsenal FC manager Arsène Wenger has confirmed that Theo Walcott "will be out for three months" after dislocating his right shoulder but refuted suggestions that the injury was set to blight the rest of his career.
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