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Valero and Vieri: the future and the past

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Phil Minshull | 20:30 UK time, Monday, 26 October 2009

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West Brom fans, and indeed many others, may be a bit surprised about what they are about to read next, but on Saturday night I think I might have seen the next great European midfielder.

His name is and he plays for Real Mallorca.

Yes, you did read that right. before enduring a miserable dysfunctional season which ended with West Brom being relegated.

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Real, the Rossoneri and Ronaldinho

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Phil Minshull | 08:30 UK time, Tuesday, 20 October 2009

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There's no getting away from it, the only possible topic to address is Wednesday's Champions League encounter between and

The pair are the two most successful sides in the history of , winning the European Cup or Champions League nine and seven times respectively.

However, these are strange times for both these continental giants.

At face value, you might think that all is well at Real. After all, they lie second in La Liga and are just one point behind Spanish league leaders and bitter rivals .

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Hiddink's Russian revolution still on track

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Phil Minshull | 07:45 UK time, Tuesday, 13 October 2009

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The Russians are coming, well almost. After a World Cup weekend in which only a few European matches had any significance, one exception was Russia's encounter with Germany in Moscow.

to book their place at the finals next summer but the German coach himself acknowledged that they were fortunate to do so. "Luck played a part a couple of times... I'm sure Russia will still qualify," he said.

There were two clear-cut occasions when the Russians, who put Germany under pressure throughout much of an entertaining game, could have, and should have, had a penalty but the Swiss referee's whistle never got close to his lips.

Nevertheless, with Fifa having only recently cleared up the situation regarding the play-offs, and surely far later than they should have done, Russia will be seeded and so they avoid France, as well as probably Portugal, when the draw is made next Monday, which should give Hiddink's men a better chance of reaching South Africa.

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Italian renaissance for Sampdoria

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Phil Minshull | 07:00 UK time, Tuesday, 6 October 2009

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Happy days are, finally, here again at Sampdoria. There is a palpable sense of optimism sloshing around the these days, with the feeling that Sampdoria are making a return to the glory days of the early 90s.

Helped by 's goals - he topped the Serie A scoring charts that season - plus the shot-stopping skills of Gianluca Pagliuca and the fancy footwork of , the .

Now, under new coach Luigi Del Neri, they have already spent a brief spell at the top of Serie A this season and currently lie second, just behind reigning champions Inter, who they have already beaten, only on goal difference.

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