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INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL HEADLINES ***Real Madrid midfielder Sami Khedira has raised questions about his future by revealing that he feels insulted by the Spanish media. The German international claims that he has been the victim of unfair treatment and fears that he will never win his critics over because he is not from Spain. ***Everton midfielder Darron Gibson has damaged cruciate ligaments in his right knee and is expected to be out for several months. (Sky Sports) ***Manchester City duo of Jack Rodwell and Martin Demichelis have declared themselves fit after both played for Citys development squad. Demichelis (knee) has yet to play for City since he joined from Malaga in the off-season, while Rodwell (hamstring) has appeared for just 90 minutes in his clubs trip to Stoke. ***United States of America head coach Jurgen Klinsmann has admitted he felt bad for Panama after his team denied the Central Americans World Cup wish. ***Mesut Ozil could play for Arsenal this weekend after it was revealed that his injury sustained playing for Germany was not serious. ***Netherlands boss Louis van Gaal has urged Wesley Sneijder to leave Galatasaray for Chelsea. Van Gaal, 62, claims that Jose Mourinho is chasing the midfielder, who flourished under the Portuguese coach at Inter Milan. (Vatan) ***The Daily Mail claims in an exclusive that Adnan Januzaj will choose England as his international team if the FA can overcome the obstacle of the five-year residency rule. The Manchester United starlet has been in England for two years already, but would need to stay another three - making him 21 - before he could be considered eligible under the current rules. ***Former England manager Sven Goran Eriksson is reportedly in the frame to become the next boss of struggling League One side Sheffield United. (Daily Mirror) ***Gareth Bale has returned to full training with Real Madrid as he continues his recovery from a muscle injury, suggesting the Wales forward may play in Saturdays La Liga game at Málaga. (The Guardian) ***Adnan Januzajs father has warned comments from Belgium head coach Marc Wilmots may see his son choose another country to represent. ***Former FIFA World Player of the Year Fabio Cannavaro believes that foreign investment in Italian football clubs is important for the progress of the sport in his country. The 40-year-old former defender made his opinion known in the wake of Indonesian billionaire Erick Thohir officially taking over of Inter Milan from Massimo Moratti last week. Good Morning Football Lovers. Wishing yall a fantastic sing along Thursday.
Posted on: Thu, 17 Oct 2013 08:04:08 +0000

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