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FC Barcelona La Liga Winners celebrations turned ugly as Rioting Fans take over Video
Police arrested 134 people and more than 150 were injured as Barcelona’s Champions League victory celebrations descended into riots.
Around 100,000 people spilled onto the streets of the Catalan capital after Barcelona’s 2-0 triumph over Manchester United in Rome.
But the carnival atmosphere turned ugly after midnight when youths began clashing with police around Las Ramblas, the city’s most famous street.
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Manchester United and England received a boost from Rio Ferdinand after he came through after 27 minute of Tony Carr’s testimonial match at Upton Park.
Ferdinand has had issues with back and groin problems this season, which have only allowed him to play in just 11 Premier League starts for United. The England captain made his return after three weeks on the bench as a late substitute in last weekend’s victory over Sunderland.
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Liverpool vs Atletico Madrid 2-1 Result Score Goals 29/04/2010 Europa league semi-finals
Europa League semi-finals return matches Liverpool – Atletico Madrid 2-1 Thursday April 29th 2010, Anfield Road Liverpool, Despite a 2-1 loss at Anfield Road, Atletico Madrid reached the final of the UEFA Europa League Thursday. After 90 minutes the score was 1-0 for Liverpool, in the prolongation both team scored once, giving the advantage to Atletico on the away goal rule.
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Mental toughness is greatly accredited to several factors that should be present in an individual– a definite purpose and a clear sense of direction, a high degree of perseverance, emotional placidness, positive outlook, and tons of energy.
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Sportsbook odds rank Spain and Brazil at 4-1 to win the World Cup that kicks off in June in South Africa. All of the 32 teams competing had to announce their provisional 30-man rosters by Tuesday. Brazil didn’t include Ronaldinho, Adriano and Neymar. Brazil coach Dunga is sticking to players that helped win last year’s Confederations Cup.
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