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Milan move top of Serie A with win over Siena
Antonio Nocerino and Zlatan Ibrahimovic scored to give AC Milan a 2-0 win over Siena.
South American Santos enter Club World Cup final
The win sets up a possible showdown between Barcelona's Lionel Messi and Santos' Neymar in the final.
Injured Vidic out for four months
Nemanja Vidic suffered from medial ligament damage during their Champions League defeat to Basel.
SAF Cup: Afghanistan thrash Bhutan 8-1
Afghanistan booked their maiden semifinal berth of the SAFF Cup football tournament.
Sunderland lose to Wolves 2-1 under new coach
In the other English Premier League match on Sunday, Stoke City upset Everton 1-0.
Dominant Man City roll over Norwich 5-1
With this win, Roberto Mancini's team recorded its 12th victory in 14 league matches.
Football in shock at Speed's apparent suicide
The sudden death of the Wales manager - who was only 42 - has shocked the football world.
Manchester City can't win EPL, says Beckham
"United have more experience and know how to win a championship," said David Beckham.
Liverpool players got Balotelli sent off: Mancini
Mario Balotelli was dismissed during Manchester City's 1-1 draw at Anfield.
Ferguson blasts officials after Newcastle draw
A dubious penalty decision cost Manchester United three points against Newcastle.
La Liga: Real beat nine-man Atletico to stay top
Spanish leaders Real Madrid came from behind to beat nine-man Atletico Madrid 4-1.
Carlos Tevez's agent in talks with AC Milan
Tevez has not played since apparently refusing to warm up during a Champions League game in September.
Indian football needs proper backing: Man Utd CEO
Manchester United launched a Soccer School in Mumbai on Thursday.
Ronaldo thinks Real Madrid can win the CL
Real Madrid have not won the Champions League since 2001-02.
Barcelona sign young star Rafinha until 2014
The 18-year-old Rafinha was being followed by many clubs across Europe, including Real Madrid.
England edge past Sweden in friendly tie
A first-half header from Gareth Barry was enough to give a makeshift England side a 1-0 win.