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Balotelli and Milan strike partner El Shaarawy headline Italy squad; Cassano still left out
This Sunday May 12, 2013 photo shows AC Milan players Kevin Prince Boateng, left, and Mario Balotelli looking at the stands during the stop of the Serie A soccer match between AC Milan and AS Roma, at Milan's San Siro Stadium.
Serie A's fight for Europe begins in earnest
Juventus may have won their 29th Scudetto but the battle for Serie A's lower placings, and the rich pickings they could offer at the end of the month will begin in earnest on Wednesday.
Fiorentina's Airplane Is Taking Off
Fiorentina manager Vincenzo Montella, seen at a Serie A match against Torino on April 21, has taken his side to the brink of the Champions League.
Fiorentina 0-1 Roma: Last-gasp Osvaldo leaves Viola's Champions League hopes in tatters
Fiorentina were left to rue their failure to make their pressure count against Roma on Saturday as they fell to a dramatic 1-0 defeat at the Artemio Franchi.
Liverpool's 2012-13 Season in 10 Pictures
As the 2012-13 season reaches its climax, it's time to take a look back over the past nine or 10 months to appreciate just where Liverpool Football Club's journey has taken them.
Watch the best bits from the first round of the 2013 NFL Draft from New York with our video highlights.
Juventus inches closer to Serie A title
Juventus used two late goals to beat Torino 2-0 in the Derby della Mole on Sunday as the defending champion inched closer to its 29th title.
Juventus celebrate a vital victory
Juventus need four points to successfully defend the Serie A title after Arturo Vidal's penalty earned them a crucial victory over AC Milan .
Juventus sink Milan to close on title
Juventus moved a step closer to their 29th Italian title with a 1-0 win over AC Milan thanks to Arturo Vidal's second-half penalty on Sunday.
Viola edge seven-goal thriller
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Liverpool v Chelsea: Rafael Benitez's games of political football still divide opinion
Liverpool is still his place of sanctuary - even now, three years after he told me that it was time to cut the cord, or risk being the perennial "former Liverpool manager". When he confided that fear, Rafael Benitez's head was gazing out beatifically from a mighty advertising hoarding, not far from the Mersey, promoting An Evening with Rafa at the ... (more)