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Cologne beats Hannover for first time in decades

Cologne beats Hannover for first time in decades

Diego Simeone resigns as coach of Argentine club River Plate

Diego Simeone resigns as coach of Argentine club River Plate Buenos Aires - Diego Simeone resigned Friday as coach of Argentine football club River Plate, hours after the team's elimination from the Copa Sudamericana in the quarterfinals, at the hands of Mexican side Chivas.

"Simeone asked us for a meeting and informed us that he stopped being (River Plate's) coach as from the game on Sunday," River Plate football department top official Roberto Cuina confirmed.

Real Madrid's Van Nistelrooy out indefinitely, may need operation

Ruud Van NistelrooyMadrid - Real Madrid striker Ruud Van Nistelrooy will be out of action indefinitely and may need an operation on his troubled right knee, sports daily AS reported Friday on its website.

The Real doctors carried out stringent tests on Van Nistelrooy's right knee on Friday morning, without yet deciding whether he will need a cartilage or ligament operation.

According to AS, they now want to consult with doctor Steadman, the specialist who operated upon Van Nistelrooy's knee in 2000.

Liverpool manager Benitez to begin contract extension talks

Liverpool Football ClubLondon- Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez will begin talks over a new contract with the club's owners next week.

The Spaniard, whose existing contract expires in 2010, said Friday he would discuss a new deal with Tom Hicks and George Gillett Jr.

"I received a phone call from Tom Hicks on behalf of George Gillett also," Benitez said on Liverpool's official website.

"They are talking about a meeting with my advisors and a contract extension. This is very positive news. We decided to meet in the next week and now my advisors are in contact with them.

Chelsea may pick Michael Owen by January 2009

London, Nov. 7 : Chelsea is weighing the option of recruiting Michael Owen to cover for Didier Drogba and Nicolas Anelka.

Ronaldo says Man U will seek three points from Arsenal

London, Nov. 7 : Portuguese striker Cristiano Ronaldo has said that Manchester United must go for Arsenal’s jugular on Saturday and end their faint chances of winning the Premier League.

“We want to win the title so we have to get three points there. I don’t know if it is tough for them at the moment, but they will still have 11 players, the same as us, and I know it will be difficult because it always is,” The Sun quoted Ronaldo, as saying.

Arsene Wenger’s injury-plagued side drew a blank against Fenerbahce in the Champions League on Wednesday, having also imploded by losing 2-1 at Stoke and drawing 4-4 at home to Spurs.

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