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Real Madrid beat Malaga 6-2 to prevent Barcelona from securing the Spanish La Liga soccer title, while Napoli clinched one of Italy’s Champions League spots.
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The walls of Ray Ranson’s Manchester office celebrate the high points of his 17-year run as a defender in English soccer. In one of his most memorable moments, Ranson’s Manchester City was battling Tottenham Hotspur in the final game of the F.A. Cup in May 1981. The 92,000 chanting fans at London’s Wembley Stadium were making such a din that he couldn’t even hear the referee’s whistle.
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The walls of Ray Ranson’s Manchester office celebrate the high points of his 17-year run as a defender in English soccer. In one of his most memorable moments, Ranson’s Manchester City was battling Tottenham Hotspur in the final game of the F.A. Cup in May 1981. The 92,000 chanting fans at London’s Wembley Stadium were making such a din that he couldn’t even hear the referee’s whistle.
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The following is a roundup of soccer stories from U.K. newspapers with clickable Internet links.
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Cristiano Ronaldo scored in his first game against former club Manchester United to give Real Madrid a 1-1 draw in their Champions League round of 16 opener.
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The following is a roundup of soccer stories from U.K. newspapers, with clickable links to the Web.
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Manchester United midfielder Ryan Giggs will play his 1,000th game in the British soccer club’s Champions League match tonight against Real Madrid, with forward Wayne Rooney starting on the bench.
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Tottenham’s Peter Crouch apologized to teammates after his 15th-minute ejection precipitated a 4-0 loss at Real Madrid in their Champions League soccer quarterfinal opener.
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Cristiano Ronaldo scored twice as Real Madrid won 3-1 at defending champion Barcelona to reach the Copa del Rey soccer final for a record-extending 38th time.
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Coach Jose Mourinho said Real Madrid is a title contender again after ending a seven-year wait to get into soccer’s Champions League quarterfinals.
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