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·Torres fires Reds into last eight
Fernando Torres' strike seals a 1-0 win for Liverpool against Inter Milan and puts the Reds into the Champions League quarter-finals.
·Bristol City 0-0 Watford
Adriano Basso saves Darius Henderson's penalty to earn Championship leaders Bristol City a point at Ashton Gate.
·Norwich 0-1 Stoke
Match report to follow later.
·Man Utd duo to explain comments
The FA wants Sir Alex Ferguson and Carlos Queiroz to explain the comments they made after Man Utd's FA Cup defeat by Portsmouth.
·Saints takeover bid imminent
A consortium headed by Southampton fan and barrister Jonathon Fulthorpe is set to launch a bid for the club, BBC Radio Solent understands.
·Dicks slams Hammers players
Julian Dicks says the problems at his former club West Ham is down to the players, not the manager Alan Curbishley.
·Cardiff face High Court battle
FA Cup semi-finalists Cardiff City face a day in court over the club's loans before they can look forward to Wembley.
·Owen fearful of England omission
Michael Owen believes he could miss out on Fabio Capello's England squad to face France on 26 March if Newcastle's miserable run continues.
·Fifa's ex-media partners on trial
Six former bosses of defunct firm ISL, former partners of football body Fifa, face fraud charges in Switzerland.
·Burns facing fresh cancer battle
Celtic first-team coach Tommy Burns receives treatment for cancer for a second time, the club confirms.

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·Laudrup has no time for 'stupid' Chelsea talk
·Man City's Thaksin to return and 'tighten the bolt'
·Toon struggler Owen fears for England place
·'Cardiff's future is at stake' - Ridsdale
·Man Utd would welcome Robson return
·FA ask Fergie and Queiroz to explain outburst
·Hicks denies DIC claim over fan on board plan
·Inter boss Mancini seeks San Siro perfection
·Capello warns Inter of Liverpool's counter attacks
·FIFA executive Leoz named in ISL fraud trial

ABC Sport: Soccer

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·Brazil leave out Ronaldinho for Swedish friendly
Brazil coach Dunga on Tuesday left out Barcelona star Ronaldinho from a squad to face Sweden in a March 26 friendly in London.
·Cuper takes over at Parma
Argentine Hector Cuper will be the new coach of Parma, the club´s president Tommaso Ghirardi said on Tuesday.
·South Africa snatch victory over Zimbabwe
A stoppage time own goal brought South Africa a 2-1 friendly victory over Zimbabwe on Tuesday in their first outing since faring poorly at the 2008 African Nations Cup.
·Juve´s Zanetti out for a month
Juventus midfielder Cristiano Zanetti, a regular all season, will be out for up to a month after suffering a right thigh injury in Sunday´s win at Genoa, the club said Tuesday.
·Kahn granted a Bayern-Germany testimonial
Former Germany goalkeeper Oliver Kahn has been granted a testimonial game between the German national side and Bayern Munich at the Allianz Arena in September, it was announced on Tuesday.
·Ferguson set for Aberdeen return
Sir Alex Ferguson will take Manchester United to Aberdeen in July for a match to mark the 25th anniversary of his European Cup-Winners´ Cup triumph with the Scottish side.
·Olympiakos fires coach Lemonis
Greek defending champions Olympiakos Piraeus announced Tuesday the release of coach Takis Lemonis from his duties and his replacement with assistant Jose Segura for the remaining six matches of the season.
·Season likely over for Napoli´s Zalayeta
Napoli´s Uruguayan striker Marcelo Zalayeta, injured in Sunday´s home loss to Roma, has snapped his a ligament in his left knee, the club said Tuesday, and will likely miss the rest of the season.
·Super Mario attracts Italian interest
VfB Stuttgart are resigned to losing striker Mario Gomez - the Bundelsiga´s joint top-scorer - after his haul of 14 goals this season has attracted interest from Italy´s top sides.
·FIFA looks forward to Egypt and Nigeria 2009
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·Melbourne: Tech File
Melbourne’s Albert Park is a stop-start mixture of temporary street course and a purpose-built track. This means the circuit includes an interesting variety of corners with unusual geometry and constantly evolving track surface.
·Bob Bell Q&A
After a difficult 2007 season, the ING Renault F1 Team is ready to fight back as the new season will kick-off this weekend at Melbourne. Bob Bell, the team's Technical Director, believes that the Australian GP will be a good indicator of how we’re going to fare for the early part of the season.
·Quite off season, well almost!
Just when Yorkshire cricket fans thought that they were about to experience the rare event of a quite off season, the rebel Indian cricket leagues have come along and all of a sudden Yorkshire would appear to have lost both overseas players for the coming season.
·AT&T Williams 2008 Australian GP Preview
F1 returns this weekend for the start of the 2008 FIA World Championship at Melbourne’s Albert Park circuit in Australia. Nico Rosberg and Kazuki Nakajima will drive for the AT&T Williams team. The teams new 2008 FW30 has completed pre-season testing, with the car producing some encouraging results. But the real test will be the first race of the season as to how it truley compares to its rivals.
·Wanderers To Rebuff Coventry's Helguson Interest
Championship side Coventry City are hoping to persuade Bolton Wanderers striker Heidar Helguson to join them on loan for the rest of the season but their interest is likely to be snubbed by Wanderers bosses who themselves need the Icelander for their relegation run in.
·The Fletcher year[and a half]
In the summer of 2006 our Falcons made two huge decisions that received lukewarm responses from supporters; to switch home games to Friday nights and to replace Rob Andrew as Director of Rugby with John Fletcher. The first did not work and lasted a year, the second didn’t work either and has lasted less than two.
·Kolles thinks midfield and points possible
Force India F1 team principal Colin Kolles has spoken ahead of this weekend's impending Australian Grand Prix of his ambitions that his team will this season be fighting in the midfield pack and move in to a position where points are being scored on a regular basis. Kolles also spoke of a 'long-term future' for the team which was absent under the previous owners.
·Fabrice Lom - Pre Season Q & A
Fabrice Lom, is the Principal Engineer, Red Bull Racing Trackside Engine Support. His role is to maximise the performance of the RS27 engine working in conjunction with the Red Bull Racing Team. Here he reflects on the long winter testing period, gives his views on the season ahead and the upcoming Australian Grand Prix.
·Profile: Graham Rahal
It's never much of a suprise when the son of a former successful racer wants to follow in his father's footsteps; it's a bonus when all indications suggest that the apple didn't fall too far from the tree. Such is the case with Graham Rahal, son of three-time CART series champion Bobby Rahal.
·Baggies to face Premiership's only surviving side
Tuned in to televisions and radios everywhere at 1.25pm yesterday afternoon, was a vast array of football fans awaiting the FA Cup semi final draw. Some Albion fans might well have been hoping to avoid this one, drawing Portsmouth the only surviving premiership outfit. But if past history suggests anything at all, it is that Pompey may well be fearing this one more.

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·Torres strikes as Liverpool beat Inter to make last eight (Reuters)
Liverpool eased into theChampions League quarter-finals after a superb strike byFernando Torres gave last season's runners-up a 1-0 win at InterMilan on Tuesday and a 3-0 aggregate victory.
·Brazil leave out Ronaldinho for Swedish friendly (AFP)
Brazil coach Dunga on Tuesday left out Barcelona star Ronaldinho from a squad to face Sweden in a March 26 friendly in London.
·FIFA executive Leoz named in ISL fraud trial (Reuters)
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·Inter Milan 0 Liverpool 1 - latest (Reuters)
Inter Milan 0 Liverpool 1 - ChampionsLeague first knockout round, second leg latest
·Inter Milan's Nicolas Burdisso sent off v Liverpool (Reuters)
Inter Milan midfielder Nicolas Burdissowas sent off for two bookable offences in the the 50th minute ofthe Champions League first knockout round, second leg matchagainst Liverpool.
·Pato in and Ronaldinho out of Brazil squad (Reuters)
AC Milan's 18-year-oldstriker Alexandre Pato is to make his Brazil debut after beingnamed in the squad for the friendly against Sweden in Londonlater this month.

Guardian Unlimited Football

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·Champions League Last 16 second leg: Internazionale v Liverpool minute-by-minute report
Champions League: Fernando Torres fired Liverpool past the 10 men of Inter and into the last eight
·Football: FA demand answers from Manchester United's Alex Ferguson and Carlos Queiroz
The FA has asked Alex Ferguson and Carlos Queiroz to explain their remarks following the FA Cup defeat
·McLeish goes ballistic over Blatter's attack on the Taylor tackle
Alex McLeish has returned fire after Sepp Blatter criticised Martin Taylor for his tackle on Eduardo
·Keegan runs away to circus but stays committed
Kevin Keegan has been forced to defend his involvement with his Soccer Circus, as pressure mounts at Newcastle
·Ten Cate in hot water over Chelsea player outburst
Henk Ten Cate is in trouble at Stamford Bridge for criticising players for leaking information to the press
·Digger: Richards accuses Platini of killing football
Digger: Sir Dave Richards has accused Michel Platini of ruining the game by voting down goal-line technology
·Steele savours Barnsley's FA Cup date with Cardiff
FA Cup: Barnsley meet Cardiff in the FA Cup semi-finals while Portsmouth take on West Brom
·Dutch police relent on Spurs tie
Uefa Cup: Spurs' trip to PSV is likely to proceed as planned after the Dutch police softened their stance on strike action
·Said & Done:
David Hills on the latest bout of tomfoolery from Real Madrid rude boy Antonio Cassano and the week's other football news
·Football - the Knowledge trivia column: Footballers whose loved ones have told them who to play for
The Knowledge: Plus: the closest league ever and British players called up by Cayman Islands

Telegraph Sport | Football

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·Manchester United duo face FA ire
The Football Association have contacted Sir Alex Ferguson, the Manchester United manager, and his assistant Carlos Queiroz to ask themto explain their comments in the aftermath of the club's FA Cup quarter-final defeat.
·Xabi Alonso's Liverpool career in balance
Liverpool midfielder Xabi Alonso's career at Anfield has been thrown into doubt after he refused to fly to Milan until his girlfriend had given birth to their first child.
·Capello: Inter must smother Liverpool attack
England manager Fabio Capello has warned Inter Milan to be wary of Liverpool's lethal counter-attacks when the two sides meet in tonight's Champions League clash.
·Darren Bent wants to stay at Tottenham
England striker knows he has to bide his time but is happy at "a good club like Spurs".
·Xabi Alonso's Liverpool career in balance
Liverpool midfielder Xabi Alonso's career at Anfield has been thrown into doubt after he refused to fly to Milan until his girlfriend had given birth to their first child.
·Mancini: Benitez's Liverpool won't surprise us
Inter Milan coach says he and his opposite number at Liverpool know each other too well to be surprised in the San Siro.
·Cesc Fabregas: Arsenal want Barcelona in final
Arsenal midfielder wants revenge for 2006 defeat, as well as possibility of facing former team-mate Thierry Henry.
·West Ham look to Slaven Bilic over Curbishley
The London club are planning a summer bid for Croatia's Slaven Bilic as the club look to stabilise a team in free-fall in the Premier League.
·Carlos Queiroz apologises to Martin Taylor
Carlos Queiroz, the Manchester United assistant manager, has apologised to Martin Taylor for suggesting the Birmingham defender was a hatchet man.
·Barnsley's cup charge hits Howard Webb
Howard Webb, England's leading referee, will be hoping Barnsley do not reach the FA Cup final.

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