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Saturday, July 31, 2010

Emirates Cup - Arsenal 1, Milan 1

London - Arsenal, who appear dominant superior first success over AC Milan at the Emirates Cup goals by Marouane Chamakh. But Milan survived the defeat thanks to goals from Alexandre Pato, who make the final score finished 1-1.

The result left both parties Emirates Cup which was held on the first day, Saturday (31/07/2010), both end in a draw. Before the match Milan Arsenal counter this there is also a Celtic game versus Lyon who finished with a score of 2-2.

Thinking Got Inesta offside

MADRID - The Netherlands considers Andres Iniesta's goal that made the Spanish champions smelling offside. Iniesta also apparently thought he was standing offside when receiving feedback from Cesc Fabregas.

"I'm just waiting for feedback from Fabregas, and he sent it to perfection. He's quick, and I was alone, I think the offside. But I control and kicking, I knew it would be a goal, "Iniesta said at the news conference, as quoted todayszaman, Thursday (07/15/2010).

Barca Stop "Hunting" Fabregas

BARCELONA, Deputy Director of Sport Barcelona, Josep Maria Bartomeu, claims will respect the decision not to sell Arsenal midfielder Cesc Fabregas to them and insisted that the two clubs did not discuss anything about it for now.

In this transfer market, Barcelona has been undertaking various ways, ranging from formal way to propaganda through the media to bring Fabregas. However, none of maintaining Fabregas Arsenal's determination to shake, which is still under contract until 2015 to come.

Reluctant to Return to City Robinho

SAO PAULO, Manchester City striker loaned to Santos, Robinho, admitted reluctantly returned to England next season. He was more than happy to be in Santos City.

Brazilian national team player was already calling himself feel at home with the atmosphere in Santos. According to Robinho, who got from supporters atmosefer Santos incredible. "The view of this kind from the fans really made me touched. This is my home," he said.

Maradona is Argentina Ready to Defend

BUENOS AIRES - Although eliminated from the World Cup in 2010 with a painful, the Argentine Football Association (AFA), yet still in love with Diego Maradona. AFA is ready to offer a new contract to coach 49 years.