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'Portugal tried to fix match'
South Korea striker Ahn Jung-hwan has accused Portugal of trying to fix the outcome of the countries' meeting last Friday by proposing a draw which would have seen both reach the second round.

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More than a game, it's the spiritual saviour of nations
It's amazing how sport can transform a nation, and how victory can make its people dance in the streets. For empirical proof, look no further than
England and Senegal.

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All eyes on the hosts
Japan and South Korea have surpassed all expectations, not only surviving
the first stage but topping their groups as well. And the fairytale may not be over just yet. Japan could well beat Turkey in their second-round match, although the Koreans face a more difficult task in one of the pre-tournament favourites, Italy.

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Hiddink, the Korean motivator, plots Italy's downfall
Guus Hiddink has proved himself a master tactician so far in this World Cup and South Korea will be hoping his strategies work again against Italy on Tuesday.

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Comment: 'Stupid women everywhere, lay off your husbands'
"Why do some women feel it necessary to wear T-shirts with slogans such as
'Football Free Zone' or 'I'm An Idiot: I Could Just Turn Off The TV But I
Don't'. It's the women in stupid T-shirts who ruin their marriages, not
their husbands who only want to watch the football."

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'Fifa cheating players and punters over own goal'
FIFA are risking the tradition of the Golden Boot by handing Brazil star Ronaldo a goal we all know was scored by a Costa Rica defender.

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Senegal can go all the way: Diouf
Striker El-Hadji Diouf believes that Senegal are capable of continuing their World Cup adventure right to the very end. The win over Sweden through a golden goal sent fans in Senegal wild.
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