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Beckham's England career over - BBC 5 live's Ian Dennis
David Beckham's achilles injury could take three to six months to heal and means his England career is almost certainly over, according to BBC Radio 5 live senior football reporter Ian Dennis.
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Equaliser bittersweet for Johnson
Man City winger Adam Johnson is elated by his spectacular first goal for the club, scored in injury time to secure a 1-1 draw at Sunderland - but wishes it hadn't been against the club he supports.
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Late equaliser frustrates Bruce
Sunderland manager Steve Bruce is happy with his side's recent form but admits they have conceded too many late goals to drop points this season, after Man City's Adam Johnson scores a spectacular injury-time equaliser at the Stadium of Light and the match finishes 1-1.
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Champions League is still possible - Mancini
After drawing 1-1 at Sunderland, Man City boss Roberto Mancini is not happy with his side's first-half display, but maintains that they can still finish fourth and reach the Champions League.
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More to come from Rooney - Phelan
Manchester United coach Mike Phelan is very happy with Wayne Rooney's form this season, but says he and Sir Alex Ferguson are convinced there is even more to come from the England striker.
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Modest Rooney happy with second half
After scoring twice in Manchester United's 3-0 win at home to Fulham, a modest Wayne Rooney says he isn't actively aiming to beat the goalscoring records of Cristiano Ronaldo or Denis Law.
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Hodgson gracious after defeat at Man Utd
Fulham boss Roy Hodgson concedes that Manchester United deserved to beat his Fulham side, after the Cottagers suffered a 3-0 reverse at Old Trafford in the Premier League.
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Improved finishing pleases Bendtner
After scoring an injury-time winner for Arsenal at Hull, striker Nicklas Bendtner is happy with the way he has made the most of his chances at the KC Stadium and at the Emirates Staduim against Porto on Tuesday night.
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It's been a difficult week for Hull - Brown
Hull manager Phil Brown praises his players for their performance in ther 2-1 defeat at home to Arsenal after a problematic week, but feels Arsenal's Sol Campbell should have been red-carded for denying his team a goalscoring opportunity.
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Wenger hails Arsenal's 'special spirit'
After Nicklas Bendtner scores an injury-time winner for Arsenal to win 2-1 at Hull, manager Arsene Wenger praises his team for their "desire and mental strength" that gets them crucial points in the closing stages of games.
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