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Home > Section 2 Around the Net > Thursday, April 26, 2007
Telegraph
On a night after Manchester United's Cristiano Ronaldo and AC Milan's Kaka cemented their claim to being the two best players in world soccer with a pair of spellbinding performances at Old Trafford, Chelsea's Didier Drogba showed why he, at the very least, deserves to be mentioned in the same ... Read the whole story
ESPN Soccernet
Ahead of a crucial weekend in the English Premiership, Manchester United's Cristiano Ronaldo, the Professional Footballer's Association Player of the Year, Thursday spoke out publicly against his compatriot Jose Mourinho, telling Portuguese television the Chelsea manager "doesn't know how to admit his own failures." The 22-year-old Ronaldo's comments came after ... Read the whole story
USSoccerPlayers
David Beckham, who never seems to take a PR step wrong, this season has proven to be "almost a supermodel pro" in the way he handled both his exile from Real Madrid and the criticism surrounding his impending departure from the Spanish giant to the L.A. Galaxy, writes Ian Plenderleith ... Read the whole story
This is American Soccer
The 2007 season, now three weeks old, has been rightly tipped as the year for MLS, now in its 12th year. New sponsors, new stadiums, new TV deals and new stars have raised the bar of expectation. In light of all the hype, Adam Spangler of This is American Soccer ... Read the whole story
Chicago Tribune
In retrospect, it's not all that great being the "Next Big Thing" in American soccer, Freddy Adu tells Luis Arroyave of the Chicago Tribune. At 14, Adu was already drawing comparisons with Pele. He quickly became MLS' highest paid player, and was labeled as the boy who would one-day deliver ... Read the whole story



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