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It was a game of two halves. In the first half, the Galaxy dominated and controlled everything, in every aspect of the game. In the second half, we were a little bit more successful. Unfortunately, we had an error in trying to clear the ball that led to their second goal, which put them in a little bit more of an advantage. CD Motagua coach Ramon Maradiaga.
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Rangers face battle to land USA skipper Carlos Bocanegra as St Etienne refuse to let him go - from The Daily Mail's Scott McDermott: That could force Rangers into a bidding war....
Colorado Rapids face Isidro Metapan from El Salvador in CONCACAF play - from The Denver Post's John Meyer: "I see no reason now, with players coming back to fitness, that our club isn't strong enough to absorb domestic and cup competitions."
Spark lacking in Revolution game - from The Boston Globe's Frank Dell'Apa: "I think there’s a lot of history but not so much a rivalry," said Revolution defender Ryan Cochrane.
CHIVAS USA: Angel says he's coming - from ESPN LA's Scott French: "This time it was my turn."
Quakes not worried partner Tottenham sold Keane to LA - from MLSsoccer.com's Geoff Lepper: "And financially, it’s tough to compete with the Galaxy."
How Groupon May Skew NBC’s Deal With Major League Soccer - from BNET.com's Jim Edwards: At New York, Chivas USA, New England, and Dallas the numbers are down.
Arsenal manager Arsène Wenger haunted by familiar failings in nervy Champions League qualifier with Udinese - from The Telegraph's Jason Burt: Arsenal will hope that is all that is gone because what lies ahead is less certain.
Manchester United eyes a partial flotation on Singapore stock exchange - from The Guardian's Owen Gibson: The popularity of the Premier League overseas has also fuelled commercial growth.
He's nuts, but the FA must let Joey make a tweet of himself - from The Daily Mail's Martin Samuel: One journalist wrote of feeling like an extra in Barton’s life this week, but no-one is impelled to be.
Teixeira accused of embezzlement in further blow to Fifa and Blatter - from The Independent's Robin Scott-Elliott: Teixeira is a key Fifa ally of Sepp Blatter, the world governing body's president, and one of the leading contenders to succeed the Swiss when he steps down.
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