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Barcelona beaten at home, Real hammer Osasuna

Bad day at the office: Barcelona went down to newly promoted Alaves at the Camp Nou.

Promoted Alaves dealt champions Barcelona a shock 2-1 defeat at the Nou Camp, while Cristiano Ronaldo returned from injury to help Real Madrid thrash Osasuna 5-2 and go two points clear at the top of La Liga.

FIFA opens bribery case against Blatter

Bribery investigation: Sepp Blatter reportedly gave himself, as well as Jerome Valcke and Markus Kattner, bonuses of ...

Former FIFA president Sepp Blatter and ex-secretary general Jerome Valcke, already banned from football for ethics violations, are facing a fresh investigation over the salaries and bonuses they received in office.

United ordered to bully rivals into submission

Already feeling at home: Zlatan Ibrahimovic.

Jose Mourinho has instructed his Manchester United players to bully Manchester City in the air tomorrow as Old Trafford braces itself for the most high profile match in British top-flight history.

Using soccer pitches for AFL X is a fantasy plan: soccer officials

The squeeze is on: Junior soccer teams could make several training pitches out of one footy oval.

The AFL might have a fantasy about using soccer pitches to pioneer a new short form of the oval ball game, but unless millions of dollar are spent on developing new soccer infrastructure the chances of footy's governing body getting its new concept up and running are limited, according to soccer officials.

Mariners create talent pathway in Canberra

Opportunity knocks: Canberra Olympic's Jeremy Habtemariam.

The Central Coast Mariners have set up a talent identification pathway for players in the territory, Capital Draft, giving three local stars the chance to test their skills with the elite club.

Rojas lively on return as Victory see off Sydney

Lively return: Melbourne Victory's Marco Rojas in action against Sydney FC.

Melbourne Victory wide man Marco Rojas was a darling of the home crowd in his first spell at AAMI Park, which finished with him winning a Johnny Warren Medal as A-League player of the year before he departed for Stuttgart at the end of the 2012-13 season.

Cahill delivers again as Socceroos pass desert test

Canny operator: Tim Cahill.

Reigning Asian champions Australia made it two wins out of two in the third round of 2018 AFC World Cup qualifying after Tim Cahill came off the bench to score in a 1-0 victory over the United Arab Emirates in Abu Dhabi on Tuesday night

The Ruthless One and Special One renew their rivalry

Old foes: Pep Guardiola and Jose Mourinho during the 2011 Clasico.

A bonus of importing so many high-end managers to the Premier League is a refreshing rise in ruthlessness. Who could fail to enjoy the squeals of super-agents when their platinum clients are purged by a J??rgen Klopp or Pep Guardiola?