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Liverpool reassert title credentials

Liverpool reasserrted their Premier League title credentials with a convincing 2-0 win in their derby clash with Everton on Saturday.

Torres double gets Liverpool back on track

Fernando Torres´s double was enough to secure Liverpool a 2-0 victory over neighbours Everton and move Rafael Benitez´s side to the head of the Premier League table after the Merseyside derby was marred by yet another dismissal.

Mourinho blasts petty Italian press

Jose Mourinho fired back on Saturday at press criticism that he lacked respect in failing to turn up to a post match interview.

Consistency more important than derby win, says Kaka

AC Milan´s world player of the year Kaka says a victory over Italian champions Inter Milan in Sunday´s city derby would be great but it is consistency that his team needs the most.

Celtic steal late win at home to Aberdeen

Celtic left it late to go top of the Scottish Premier League with a last-minute Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink goal giving them a dramatic 3-2 win against Aberdeen at Parkhead on Saturday.

Hammers shrug off midweek blues to beat Fulham

West Ham put aside the midweek blues of facing a possible 30million pounds payment to Sheffield United and being bundled out of the League Cup with a 2-1 win away at London rivals Fulham here on Saturday.

Kinnear sees Newcastle misery deepen against Blackburn

Newcastle manager Joe Kinnear was left in no doubts about the size of the task facing him as his new side slumped to a dismal 2-1 defeat against Blackburn on Saturday.

West Brom survive late Boro surge

West Brom weathered a late Middlesbrough onslaught at the Riverside here on Saturday for a 1-0 victory that sees them push clear of the Premier League´s bottom zone.

Young keeps Villa among the elite

Ashley Young was Aston Villa´s hero as Martin O´Neill´s men came from behind to claim a 2-1 win over Sunderland that keeps them firmly ensconced in the top four.

Advocaat considers Zenit departure

Dutch manager Dick Advocaat revealed that his time at Zenit St Petersburg is probably about to come to its end.

Klinsmann´s Bayern slump again as Hamburg go top

Jurgen Klinsmann´s Bayern Munich dropped to ninth in the table as they suffered their second consecutive league defeat with a 1-0 reverse at Hanover on Saturday as Hamburg regained top spot.

World Soccer News

guti | palermo | revivo | tottenham

World soccer news for the week of September 25th Guti targeted by a hard-fisted stalker Real Madrid's José María Gutiérrez, better known as Guti, must have been shocked when a former boxer came at him before his team was getting ready to head for a league game in Santander. Guti had been stalked for some time by the individual, whose name has not been revealed by the Spanish police, but no close confrontation occurred before last Saturday. The stalker noticed Guti as he arrived at the parking lot in Ciudad Deportiva, Real's training camp, and headed toward him in his vehicle. In the process, the man broke the security ramp and damaged a couple of parked cars before stopping. The guards called the police and tried to intervene themselves, but the boxer punched one of them in the face with his fist. However, other guards managed to control the individual and kept him at bay before the police arrived. Guti filed charges against the stalker for stalking and harrasment, while the guards also presented their own charges for assault and trespassing. The investigation is likely to reveal the motive the man could have for shadowing the Madrid midfielder. Palermo's boss denies ties to the mafia Italian soccer club Palermo has no links to the mafia, said their chairman Maurizio Zamparini, denying any contact with the criminal organization, hinted at by some Italian media. It has been claimed that the mobsters have some influence in the construction of Palermo's new ground and the shopping mall which is planned to be opened within the stadium. "Mafia has no ties to the club," said Zamparini. "I hope everybody sees that my associates and me are doing our jobs professionally. Although the mafia was created in this city, it does not mean they rule everything that exists here, or that they are related to me in any way." Two years ago, the former Palermo sporting director received a goat's head in the mail, which is the mafia's way of warning of an upcoming execution. "If anything similar had happened to me, I would have left. I am clean, and so is this club," concluded Zamparini. Roman still speechless in London Russian and other Slavic languages are notoriously tough for English speakers. However, the Slavs usually find it easy to learn a syntactically simpler language like English. Tottenham's new signing Roman Pavlyuchenko may be an exception to the rule, as he has not yet managed to master English well enough to maintain meaningful conversations with his teammates at White Hart Lane. According to the Russian newspaper Tvoy Dan (Your Day), the Spurs were wise to include a clause in their contract with Pavlyuchenko, stipulating a fine unless he learned English well enough within his first weeks at the club. The period has passed and the former Spartak striker still has to use an interpreter to understand Juande Ramos' instructions. Since the Spaniard himself is hardly a great connoisseur of English, the communcation of the two must look hilarious. Still, the Spurs' bosses are certainly not amused, as the team sits at the bottom of the Premiership table after five matches. Did Haim Revivo escape to the US because of a mob threat? Haim Revivo, the former Israeli international, has emigrated to the United States after receiving mafia threats, according to the Israeli media. The one-time forward for Celta Vigo, Fenerbahce and Galatasaray said he and his family moved because his rabbi had advised him to do so. It may be true, but for all we know, the advice may have been, "save your skin." The Yedioth Ahronoth daily published a different story, claiming that Revivo had to leave because the local mafia had threatened to kill him because he had an affair with a mob kingpin's wife. According to Yedioth , the mafia imposed on Revivo a two-year exile as a way of redeeming himself. One of the leading players in Israel's history, Revivo played 67 games and scored 15 goals for the national team, including the winner in his country's only win over Argentina in 1998. Welcome to the Boca Juniors Hotel The Argentinian club Boca Juniors are very special in many respects. Until recently, they were the only soccer club to have a graveyard exclusively for their fans (in the meantime Germany's Hamburger SV have joined the select group of cemetery-owning soccer clubs). Within two years, they should also have a hotel carrying their name. The construction works is due to start next month, and should be finished in mid-2010. The luxury hotel will have 17 floors with 89 rooms, some of which will bear names of Boca's celebrities like Diego Maradona, Alfredo Rojas or Ubaldo Rattin. The building, designed by the Uruguayan architect Carlos Ott, will also boast swimming pools, restaurants and other commercial and entertainment facilities. The hotel and the graveyard are not the the only two distinctions that set Boca apart; the blue and yellows have also started their own taxi service in Buenos Aires. We bet there are not many River Plate fans among their customers. In their 103 years of existence, Boca have won a record 18 international trophies, tying AC Milan, and 22 Argentinian titles. Copyright Soccerphile/Ozren Podnar Bet with Bet 365 World Soccer News Soccer betting tips Soccer Books & DVDs Tags Soccer News soccer football J-League K-League Betting

Wenger laments complacency after Hull loss

Arsene Wenger angrily accused Arsenal of complacency after they slid to an embarrassing 2-1 home defeat to Hull City on Saturday.

Juve held by Sampdoria as Gilardino sparks Fiorentina

Juventus missed the chance to go top of Serie A, for one day at least, as they were held to a bore 0-0 draw at Sampdoria on Saturday.

France: Lyon beat Nancy, Marseille draw at Le Mans

Olympique Lyon extended their French Ligue 1 lead with a 2-1 win over AS Nancy Lorraine while Marseille drew at Le Mans.

Khalid Boulahrouz injures thigh

Dutch defender Khalid Boulahrouz of VfB Stuttgart will most probably be out for several weeks after injuring his thigh in the match with Borussia Dortmund on Saturday.

Lyon extend league lead as Marseille and PSG stumble

Karim Benzema hailed Lyon´s great start to the season following their 2-1 win over Nancy on Saturday to shoot them six points ahead in the French league while Paris Saint Germain and Marseille stumbled.

Vieira leaves Iraq as charity game postponed

Iraq´s Brazilian coach Jorvan Vieira has left the embattled country as a friendly charity match with a European team was put off by two months.

Newcastle keeper Given dubious over Kinnear

Newcastle goalkeeper Shay Given has questioned Joe Kinnear´s appointment as the new interim manager at the troubled Premier League club.

Brazil´s Vieira leaves Iraq as charity game postponed

Iraq´s Brazilian coach Jorvan Vieira has left the embattled country as a friendly charity match with an European team was put off by two months.