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INTER Milan president Massimo Moratti has offered his sincere thanks to Jose Mourinho for guiding the Nerazurri to an unprecedented treble, and revealed that he still hopes to convince his “unforgettable” coach to stay at the San Siro.
Mourinho appears set for a move to Real Madrid after leading Inter to Champions League glory on Saturday, with the Portuguese coach expressing his desire to take up a new challenge...
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“..the percentage of me leaving is higher than that of staying..” – Mourinho
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JOSE Mourinho looks set to leave Inter Milan for Real Madrid after admitting that the Champions League final “will almost certainly” be his last game with the club.
Mourinho denied already meeting with Real officials in the immediate aftermath...
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MOMENTS after winning the Champions League with Inter Milan, Jose Mourinho said he will probably leave the Italian champion.
Mourinho, tipped to join Real Madrid, told Italian state TV RAI on Saturday, “I want to become the only coach to win the Champions League with three different clubs. It’s more probable that I’ll go than stay.”
Mourinho also guided FC Porto to the Champions League title in...
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RONALDINHO scored twice after Alessandro Nesta gave AC Milan the lead in a 3-0 win over Juventus on Sunday that put their side in control of second place in Serie A.
Nesta scored in the 29th minute after being left unmarked at the far post for a corner, while Ronaldinho headed in from another corner in the 72nd before finding the target from close range in the 88th.
Milan now has 37 points – eight behind leader...
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AC Milan kept up the pressure on table-toppers and city rivals Inter Milan with a 3-0 win away to Juventus – a result which turns the heat firmly on home coach Ciro Ferrara.
Alessandro Nesta put Milan ahead in the 29th minute with Ronaldinho adding a second in the 72nd minute as Juve struggled to produce a performance that would ease the calls for Ferrara’s head.
Another goal from Ronaldinho two minutes from...
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NAPOLI remain firmly in the hunt for Champions League football after substitute German Denis came off the bench to score the winner against Sampdoria.
Denis headed home after 71 minutes to move Napoli on to 33 points, just one behind second-placed AC Milan.
Sampdoria put up a strong fight but they could not find the goals necessary to prevent Napoli extending their unbeaten run to 12 games.
That was despite a strong start...
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SERIE A leaders Inter Milan produced a remarkable late comeback to beat struggling Siena 4-3 on Saturday having been 3-2 down with two minutes left.
Massimo Maccarone twice put bottom side Siena ahead in Milan but two free kicks from Wesley Sneijder, the second to equalise late on, and Walter Samuel’s injury-time winner sent the Italian
champions 11 points clear.
Inter’s lead will be cut whatever happens in...
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AC MILAN moved back into second place in Serie A thanks to a convincing win over Genoa which also marked the return of David Beckham to the Rossoneri.
In front of England manager Fabio Capello, Beckham played a strong 75 minutes, slotting back into the Milan team he represented 18 times last year as if he had never been away.
Giuseppe Sculli gave Genoa the lead in the 25th minute, but a penalty from Ronaldinho, who had...
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AN own goal from Paolo Castellini helped ten-man Juventus claim just their second win in seven games at Stadio Ennio Tardini.
The defender headed into his own goal after the hosts had failed to clear a corner, with the 30-year-old only able to steer the ball past the helpless Antonio Mirante.
Hasan Salihamidzic had headed Juve into an early lead before veteran forward Nicola Amoruso grabbed an equaliser for Parma.
The...
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CAGLIARI came from two goals down to grab a last-gasp point and deny Roma the chance of moving up to third in Serie A.
David Pizarro and Simone Perrotta had put the Giallorossi on course for all three points with goals in the second half but not long after Luca Toni came on to make his Roma debut, Cagliari responded to clinch an unexpected point.
Diego Lopez scored in the 90th minute before Daniele Conti completed the...
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