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<title>Very Special Indeed</title>
<date>Saturday 22 May 2010</date>
<link>http://www.footballweek.com/news/article.asp?id=5193</link>
<articleid>5193</articleid>
<description>Two years ago Roberto Mancini was fired as coach of Inter Milan and replaced by Jose Mourinho, who was given a clear mandate: turn this team into Champions League winners.</description>
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<title>Inter Milan win Champions League</title>
<date>Saturday 22 May 2010</date>
<link>http://www.footballweek.com/news/article.asp?id=5192</link>
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<description>Diego Milito scored twice as Inter Milan beat Bayern Munich 2-0 in the Champions League final Saturday to end a 45-year wait for its third title.</description>
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<title>Fergie slams Man U&apos;s Champions League loss</title>
<date>Wednesday 31 March 2010</date>
<link>http://www.footballweek.com/news/article.asp?id=5094</link>
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<description>Sir Alex Ferguson slammed his team on Tuesday after seeing Manchester United lose 2-1 to Bayern Munich in the Champions League quarter-final first leg and striker Wayne Rooney injured.</description>
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<title>Rooney injury scare for England and Man U</title>
<date>Wednesday 31 March 2010</date>
<link>http://www.footballweek.com/news/article.asp?id=5095</link>
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<description>Wayne Rooney limped out of Manchester United&apos;s 2-1 Champions League defeat to Bayern Munich on Tuesday with an ankle injury.</description>
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<title>Mourinho hails Inter&apos;s perfect performance</title>
<date>Wednesday 17 March 2010</date>
<link>http://www.footballweek.com/news/article.asp?id=5080</link>
<articleid>5080</articleid>
<description>Jose Mourinho insisted Inter Milan&apos;s 1-0 victory - 3-1 on aggregate -over his former club Chelsea in the Champions League on Tuesday was just reward for the perfect performance.</description>
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<title>CSKA Moscow progress in Champions League</title>
<date>Wednesday 17 March 2010</date>
<link>http://www.footballweek.com/news/article.asp?id=5082</link>
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<description>A costly goalkeeping blunder from Sevilla captain Andres Palop helped CSKA Moscow qualify for the Champions League quarter-finals for the first time with a 2-1 win on Tuesday.</description>
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<title>Spurs set sights on Champions League</title>
<date>Tuesday 29 December 2009</date>
<link>http://www.footballweek.com/news/article.asp?id=4924</link>
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<description>Tottenham Hotspur manager Harry Redknapp insisted his side could qualify for the Champions League after Luka Modric returned to inspire their latest victory.</description>
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<title>Champions League wide open :Redknapp </title>
<date>Thursday 17 December 2009</date>
<link>http://www.footballweek.com/news/article.asp?id=4878</link>
<articleid>4878</articleid>
<description>Harry Redknapp has described the race for a Premier League top four finish as wide open in the wake of his Tottenham side&apos;s emphatic 3-0 defeat of Manchester City at White Hart Lane.</description>
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<title>Champions Barcelona progress with Messi goal</title>
<date>Thursday 10 December 2009</date>
<link>http://www.footballweek.com/news/article.asp?id=4851</link>
<articleid>4851</articleid>
<description>Lionel Messi scored with a free kick in the closing minutes to give Barcelona a 2-1 win over Dynamo Kiev on Wednesday as the defending champions advanced to the knockout stage of the Champions League.</description>
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<title>Liverpool get knocked out of Champions League</title>
<date>Thursday 10 December 2009</date>
<link>http://www.footballweek.com/news/article.asp?id=4849</link>
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<description>Alberto Gilardino&apos;s stoppage time winner ensured Liverpool ended a disastrous Champions League campaign with a 2-1 defeat against Fiorentina at Anfield on Wednesday.</description>
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<title>Olympiakos progress at Arsenal&apos;s expense</title>
<date>Thursday 10 December 2009</date>
<link>http://www.footballweek.com/news/article.asp?id=4850</link>
<articleid>4850</articleid>
<description>Olympiakos advanced to the knockout stage of the Champions League on Wednesday, beating Arsenal 1-0 after Leonardo&apos;s second-half goal.</description>
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<title>Owen hat trick puts Man U on top </title>
<date>Wednesday 9 December 2009</date>
<link>http://www.footballweek.com/news/article.asp?id=4843</link>
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<description>Michael Owen scored a hat trick Wednesday to give injury-depleted Manchester United a 3-1 win over Wolfsburg and top spot in Group B of the Champions League.</description>
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<title>Madrid qualify for Champions League knockouts</title>
<date>Wednesday 9 December 2009</date>
<link>http://www.footballweek.com/news/article.asp?id=4839</link>
<articleid>4839</articleid>
<description>Cristiano Ronaldo scored twice Tuesday as Real Madrid qualified for the knockout stage of the Champions League by winning 3-1 at Marseille.</description>
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<title>Ancelotti nervous over Essien injury</title>
<date>Wednesday 9 December 2009</date>
<link>http://www.footballweek.com/news/article.asp?id=4840</link>
<articleid>4840</articleid>
<description>Carlo Ancelotti faces a nervous wait to discover how long he will be without Michael Essien after the Ghana midfielder limped off with a hamstring injury during Chelsea&apos;s 2-2 draw against APOEL Nicosia. </description>
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<title>Bayern Munich knock Juventus out</title>
<date>Wednesday 9 December 2009</date>
<link>http://www.footballweek.com/news/article.asp?id=4842</link>
<articleid>4842</articleid>
<description>Bayern Munich scored three second-half goals Tuesday to beat Juventus 4-1 and advance to the knockout round of the Champions League.</description>
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<title>AC Milan progess in Champions League</title>
<date>Wednesday 9 December 2009</date>
<link>http://www.footballweek.com/news/article.asp?id=4841</link>
<articleid>4841</articleid>
<description>AC Milan qualified for the knockout stage of the Champions League after escaping with a 1-1 draw against 10-man FC Zurich on Tuesday. </description>
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<title>APOEL Nicosia end Chelsea&apos;s home run</title>
<date>Wednesday 9 December 2009</date>
<link>http://www.footballweek.com/news/article.asp?id=4844</link>
<articleid>4844</articleid>
<description>APOEL Nicosia scored with three minutes left Tuesday to draw 2-2 at Chelsea in the teams&apos; final Champions League group match.</description>
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<title>Anelka header seals Chelsea&apos;s Porto victory</title>
<date>Thursday 26 November 2009</date>
<link>http://www.footballweek.com/news/article.asp?id=4762</link>
<articleid>4762</articleid>
<description>A second half header from Nicolas Anelka handed Chelsea victory in Champions League Group D on Wednesday, securing a 1-0 win over Porto to clinch top spot. </description>
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<title>Manchester United suffer shock home defeat</title>
<date>Thursday 26 November 2009</date>
<link>http://www.footballweek.com/news/article.asp?id=4760</link>
<articleid>4760</articleid>
<description>Manchester United&apos;s proud 23 match Champions League unbeaten run came to an end on Wednesday as they lost 1-0 to Turkish side Besiktas. </description>
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<title>Ronaldo returns as Real progess </title>
<date>Thursday 26 November 2009</date>
<link>http://www.footballweek.com/news/article.asp?id=4761</link>
<articleid>4761</articleid>
<description>Cristiano Ronaldo ended two months of injury torment with a 20-minute appearance as Real Madrid put one foot in the Champions League knockout phase with a 1-0 Group C home win over FC Zurich on Wednesday.</description>
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