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Handanovic, Samir |
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Messi, Lionel |
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Zanetti, Javier |
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Higuain, Gonzalo |
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| » | Group D: AC Milan vs Benfica Preview
(18 Sep 2007 by Extra Football ) Reigning European Champions start their CL campaign against old rivals Benfica who are still waiting to revenge two European Cup finals losses in 1963 and 1990. |
| » | Group D: Shakhtar Donetsk vs Glasgow Celtic Preview
(18 Sep 2007 by Extra Football ) Celtic manager Gordon Strachan will be able to count on all the best man for Tuesday's Champions League opener against Ukrainian giants Shakhtar. |
| » | Group C: Olympiacos vs Lazio Preview
(18 Sep 2007 by Extra Football ) Olympiacos are to break their unbelievable 13 run without a win in Champions League against Lazio in Athens in front of an empty stadium. |
| » | Group C: Real Madrid vs Werder Preview
(18 Sep 2007 by Extra Football ) Spanish giants open their quest for the tenth European Cup trophy with an exciting home match against struggling German side Werder Bremen. |
| » | Group B: Schalke vs Valencia Preview
(18 Sep 2007 by Extra Football ) Schalke begin the Champions League campaign against one of the big clubs and top favorites in Group B Valencia, who have failed to impress in first three rounds of Spanish Primera Division. |
| » | Group B: Chelsea vs Rosenborg Preview
(18 Sep 2007 by Extra Football ) Chelsea are expecting Norwegian champions Rosenborg without influential midfielder Frank Lampard and forward Didier Drogba who are both sidelined due to injury problems. |
| » | Group A: FC Porto vs Liverpool Preview
(18 Sep 2007 by Extra Football ) Two of last three year's Champions League winners Porto and Liverpool meet at the fortress of Dragao in Porto, where the home team still have not lost a CL clash since 2003. |
| » | Group A: Marseille v Besiktas Preview
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| » | Champions League kicks off
(18 Sep 2007 by Extra Football ) First round of this year's Uefa Champions League will open with several interesting encounters as Uefa Cup winners Sevilla are traveling to London and Barcelona hosts ambitious Lyon. |
| » | Sevilla vs AEK: Rivaldo returns to Spain
(15 Aug 2007 by Extra Football ) Former Barcelona star Rivaldo will return to Spanish soil in an exciting Champions League qualifier between Sevilla and AEK Athens. |
| » | Benfica vs Copenhagen Line-Ups
(14 Aug 2007 by Extra Football ) Benfica are to face Danish champions FC Copenhagen in the today’s Uefa Champions League 3rd round qualifier at the Estádio da Luz in Lisbon. |
| » | Valencia vs Elfsborg Line-Ups
(14 Aug 2007 by Extra Football ) Spanish giants Valencia are obliged to secure a safe advantage ahead of the return leg against Swedish minnows Elfsborg. Villa and Silva to start upfront. |
| » | Eredivisie preview: Coming to the climax
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|---|---|---|
| 1. | Manchester United | 39 |
| 2. | Arsenal | 39 |
| 3. | Chelsea | 34 |
| 4. | Manchester City | 33 |
| 5. | Liverpool | 30 |
| 6. | Everton | 30 |
| 7. | Portsmouth | 30 |
| 8. | Blackburn Rovers | 26 |
| 9. | Aston Villa | 25 |
| 10. | Newcastle United | 24 |
| 11. | West Ham United | 22 |
| 12. | Tottenham | 18 |
| 13. | Reading | 18 |
| 14. | Middlesbrough | 17 |
| 15. | Birmingham City | 15 |
| 16. | Bolton Wanderers | 14 |
| 17. | Sunderland | 14 |
| 18. | Fulham | 13 |
| 19. | Wigan Athletic | 12 |
| 20. | Derby County | 6 |