Guadalajara lose unbeaten record in Mexico (Reuters)

Guadalajara lost theirunbeaten record in the Mexican Clausura championship when theysuffered a surprise 1-0 defeat at Necaxa on Sunday.

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European roundup-Real Madrid move six points clear (Reuters)

Real Madrid moved six pointsclear at the top of the Primera Liga with eight games still toplay after comfortably seeing off Sevilla 3-1 at the Bernabeu onSunday.

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Milan desperation weighing heavily on Ancelotti (AFP)

With just seven matches left in the Serie A season, AC Milan are starting to panic.

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Adriano scores twice in Sao Paulo win (Reuters)

Striker Adriano, onloan from Inter Milan, scored twice in the first 20 minutes tohelp Sao Paulo win 2-0 at Bragantino in the Paulistachampionship on Sunday.

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PREVIEW-Soccer-Roma hopeful for United clash despite Totti loss (Reuters)

AS Roma will be without injuredcaptain Francesco Totti when they take on Manchester United inTuesday’s Champions League quarter-final first leg at the StadioOlimpico.

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Football: Merseyside derby win is perfect Euro tonic, says Benitez (AFP)

Rafa Benitez claimed Liverpool secured the perfect confidence-booster ahead of Wednesday's Champions League clash against Arsenal by sending Merseyside neighbours Everton to a 1-0 defeat at Anfield on Sunday.

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River Plate fans brawl before match (Reuters)

Dozens of River Platefans fought among themselves in a vicious battle on theterraces before their team’s match against Arsenal in theArgentine championship on Sunday.

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Real Madrid extends lead (PA SportsTicker)

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Porto on brink of Portuguese title hat-trick (Reuters)

A stoppage-time penalty gavePorto a 2-1 win at Belenenses on Sunday which left thechampions one win away from their third successive PortuguesePremier League title.

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Beckham hopes for better days after Galaxy routed (AFP)

English star David Beckham can only hope his first full season in Major League Soccer is not filled with more nights like his opener for the Los Angeles Galaxy.

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