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Pride restored despite Socceroos' exit (Jun 23, 2010 22:55 GMT)
Brett Taylor believes pride in the Australian national team has been restored despite their World Cup exit.

Don Fabio back in control (Jun 23, 2010 22:49 GMT)
Jayaditya Gupta watched a much improved England book their place in the next round.

Ozil inspires to book date with old enemy (Jun 23, 2010 22:42 GMT)
John Brewin watched a Mesut Ozil-inspired Germany book a second round date with old rivals England.

Arg 2-0 Gre: Maradona wants an apology (Jun 23, 2010 22:31 GMT)
Diego Maradona said his Argentina team's easy progression to the knockout stages silenced the critics, who he insisted should apologise for the way they dismissed the side.

Gha 0-1 Ger: Low ready for England clash (Jun 23, 2010 22:16 GMT)
Germany coach Joachim Low is relishing a meeting with England in the last 16 of the World Cup after his side topped Group D with a 1-0 win over Ghana, but warned that Wayne Rooney is the man who could "explode" into life after a slow start to the tou

Aus 2-1 Srb: Verbeek hails Socceroos spirit (Jun 23, 2010 21:58 GMT)
Australia coach Pim Verbeek praised his side for battling to a 2-1 victory over Serbia but was disappointed that the Group D clash would be the Socceroos' last match at the World Cup.

Algeria's Saifi tussles with reporter (Jun 23, 2010 20:49 GMT)
A journalist has said she will file a complaint to FIFA and local police following an incident involving Algeria player Rafik Saifi after Tuesday night's World Cup match in Pretoria.

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