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Daily News:Feb 09, 2010 Sepahan beats Moghavemat advancing nine points clear in IPL Persepolis defeats Iranjavan of Bushehr Robinho Just Wasn't Good Enough For Manchester City - Mark Bowen Police Question Jose Mourinho After Foiling Planned Burglary On His Home Benzema To Miss Xerez Match And Lyon Reunion The Media's Refereeing Rants Are Only Hurting Barcelona & Real Madrid I Want To Play For Barcelona In The Next Five Years - Samuel Ayew Yeboah Barca defender Abidal out for six to eight weeks Roberto Mancini: Patrick Vieira Must Stay Fit At Manchester City Real Madrid Want Gonzalo Higuain Until 2016 Benitez Believes Lucas Is Winning Over Liverpool Fans Ronaldinho left off Brazil team for final friendly Man United fan denies throwing coin at Bellamy Man Utd's Ferdinand scraps ban appeal Gascoigne arrested twice in two days Wenger hits out after Ballack commentsFeb 08, 2010 Hashemian concerned about future of Iran football Esteghlal crushes Zorratkaran at Azadi Video: Pele Predicts World Cup 2010 Favourites Rooney's cooler head prevails for England Mancini: February Is Crucial For Manchester City Barcelona Return To Training Without Alves, Puyol And Toure Valdes: The Referees Are Professionals; The Pressure Will Not Affect Them Real Madrid's Esteban Granero: My Best Is Yet To Come AC Milan agree shirt sponsor deal with Emirates - source Ibrahimovic: I Am Not Worried About Not Scoring Fit-again Kaka feels he is improving all the time Ballack hits back at Wenger sniping Mascherano Defends Referee After Fierce Derby Against Everton Gascoigne facing drink driving charge Arsenal needs to end slide against LiverpoolFeb 07, 2010 Daei: 90 percent of Iranian footballers dream of playing for Persepolis Del Bosque 'Relatively Happy' With Euro 2012 Draw Higuain Close To Signing Improved Real Madrid Contract Keane scores 1st Celtic goal in Scottish Cup win Capello Says England's Euro 2012 Group Is One Of The Toughest Raul Albiol Confident Of Real Madrid Success Inter juggernaut rolls on, Milan draw Vogts expects windfall from Germany game Hiddink sad that UEFA had to part former Soviet states Big guns get comfortable Euro 2010 draw Spain handed easy draw for Euro 2012 Draw for the Euro 2012 qualifying competition Referees Are Doing Their Best - Barcelona Sporting Director Arsenal To Hand Cesc Fabregas 30m Deal Kaveh's Corner:Afshin's Corner:
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May 28, 2008John Terry goal leads England to 2-0 win over United StatesBy Mike Collett ![]() LONDON, May 28 (Reuters) – John Terry bounced back from his traumatic penalty miss in last week’s Champions League final to score England’s opening goal in their 2-0 win over the United States in a friendly international at Wembley on Wednesday. Although the goal was no real consolation for the nightmare he suffered in Moscow when his penalty miss cost Chelsea the chance of becoming European champions, it was hugely celebrated by his team mates and the crowd alike. But overall the two teams provided little quality entertainment for the 71,000 crowd although the second half was a vast improvement on a woeful opening 45 minutes. Terry, captain for the night as Capello rotates his candidates for the armband before deciding on his permanent choice, had a masterful game at the centre of defence alongside Rio Ferdinand and capped his performance with the opening goal after 38 minutes. It was his first goal for England since he scored in their first international at the new Wembley against Brazil almost exactly a year ago. He was the first to react to a well-flighted free kick from David Beckham, winning his 101st cap, and headed down powerfully, ironically from close to the penalty spot, leaving U.S. goalkeeper Tim Howard helpless to save it. England raised the tempo after halftime and thoroughly deserved their second goal. The strike came a minute after Gareth Barry replaced Frank Lampard, and Barry, who could be a team mate of Gerrard at Liverpool next season, provided the final through pass for Gerrard. He timed his run perfectly, and then slid in a low angled shot that gave substitute goalkeeeper Brad Guzan no chance. Barry’s inclusion on the left gave the England midfield more balance and bite and Jermain Defoe had two good scoring chances and Wayne Rooney another as England continued to dominate the match, restricting the visitors to a few isolated breaks that came to nothing. England, who have failed to qualify for Euro 2008, travel to Trinidad & Tobago on Thursday for their final international of the season on Sunday while the U.S. play friendlies against Spain and Argentina before beginning their World Cup qualifying campaign against Barbados in California on June 15. (editing by Justin Palmer)
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