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Sunday, June 25, 2006

World Cup Update - PORTUGAL-NETHERLANDS: Players' Quotes

 


PORTUGAL-NETHERLANDS: Players' Quotes
There was joy and despair in equal measure as the Portuguese and Dutch players reacted to their hotly-contested Round of 16 clash in Nuremberg...
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'Compliments to Scolari'
FIFA Technical Study Group member Rodrigo Kenton had high praise for Portugal's defence and their Brazilian coach after a hard-fought 1-0 Round of 16 win over the Netherlands...
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Midfield men make their mark
Even though several seasoned goalscorers were in action on Sunday, the only two strikes of the day came from midfielders. Miroslav Klose, leading the FIFA World Cup scoring charts with four goals, can rest easy for the time being...
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Kaka living the dream
FIFAworldcup.com caught up with Brazil's Kaka to chat about Brazil’s progress thus far and the thrill of representing the Sele o on the world's biggest stage...
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'The Mexican mentality has to change'
Jaime Camil, one of Mexico s best-known television personalities, tells FIFAworldcup.com why his countrymen "must demand more" from their national team...
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Koreans believe in Hiddink factor
FIFAworldcup.com readers from all over the world were asked to predict which countries will emerge victorious from the Round of 16 clashes taking place on Monday 26 June. The majority of voters went for an Italy-Switzerland quarter-final, but our Korean users thought differently...
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PORTUGAL-NETHERLANDS: Coaches' Quotes
Luiz Felipe Scolari and Marco van Basten both paid tribute to their players' efforts after Portugal s 1-0 win over Netherlands in the Round of 16...
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Beckham brilliance, Portugal win at a price
Portugal will face England in the quarter-finals of the FIFA World Cup - reprising a famous clash from 40 years ago - after both teams came through tense and tight affairs in Stuttgart and Nuremberg. But Portugal's victory over Netherlands came at a heavy cost...
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