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  Thursday 3rd November 2011  

Real through; Manchester duo win

Real Madrid joined Barcelona in guaranteeing their qualification for the Champions League knockout stages as two Cristiano Ronaldo goals gave them a 2-0 win at Lyon.

  Football  

Redknapp surgery a success

Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp has successfully underwent a heart procedure to unblock coronary arteries, the club said.

Cech: Blues can't afford slip ups

Petr Cech has insisted it is too early to panic over Chelsea's dramatic loss of form but admitted they cannot afford their mini-slump to become a full-blown crisis.

Ranieri: Inter will never give up

Inter Milan coach Claudio Ranieri has hailed his side's will after their 2-1 win Champions League win over Lille and insists there's still hope in their season.

Mancini: City are always improving

Manchester City boss Roberto Mancini believes the 3-0 Champions League win at Villarreal proves his side have improved - and will continue to do so.

Ferguson hails midfielder Rooney

Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson praised Wayne Rooney's performance in an unaccustomed central midfield role in the 2-0 Champions League win over Otelul Galati.

Mourinho: Ronaldo century not important

Jose Mourinho has diverted attention from Cristiano Ronaldo's century of goals for Real Madrid in the 2-0 win over Lyon, insisting it's the result that matters.

  Cricket  

Bishoo sends Bangladesh spinning

West Indies polished off the Bangladesh tail to wrap up a 229-run success in the second and final Test at Mirpur.

Mazhar Majeed pleaded guilty

Agent Mazhar Majeed is awaiting sentencing along with the three Pakistan cricketers convicted of match-fixing.

Judge rejects Amir's claim

A judge has rejected disgraced teenage Pakistan cricketer Mohammad Amir's claim that he was only involved in fixing one match.

Mohammad Asif 'paid to stay loyal'

A corrupt cricket agent paid a Pakistan bowler £65,000 to stop him switching to a rival match-fixing ring, a court heard on Wednesday.

  Latest Headlines  

Button predicts big future in India

Jenson Button believes the Indian Grand Prix will become one of the all-time great Formula One events.

Rugby: RFU back Saracens stadium plans

Saracens have received backing from the Rugby Football Union for their revised proposal to refurbish Barnet Copthall Stadium.

Rugby: Mallinder wants England role

Northampton director of rugby Jim Mallinder has admitted he would be interested in becoming England coach.

McIlroy aiming to top money list

Rory McIlroy believes he can give Luke Donald a run for his money as the 2011 Race to Dubai enters the home stretch.

Westwood closes in on biggest earner

Lee Westwood has the chance to achieve another milestone in his career this weekend - biggest earner in European Tour history.

Lorenzo to miss season ender

Yamaha have confirmed that former MotoGP world champion Jorge Lorenzo will miss the final race of the season in Valencia on Sunday.

Federer through as Murray withdraws

Roger Federer reached the quarter-finals of the Swiss Indoors in Basle but Andy Murray was forced to pull out before his first round match with Robin Haase due to injury.

  Columnists

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You can't defame the guilty

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