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AC Milan 1 Hamburg 1 Highlights (4-3 pen) Dubai Cup

Tuesday, 06 January 09, 05:29 PM

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David Beckham maid his AC Milan debut Game tonight the game ended in a draw and milan won on penalties, 3-4. Beckham played for 45 minutes for the Serie A giants .Ronaldinho put the Rossoneri ahead with a 63rd-minute penalty, but Collin Benjamin equalised four minutes later.The former England captain started the game in a Milan team that also featured Massimo Ambrosini and Andrea Pirlo.

Beckham joined Milan on loan from US side LA Galaxy in a bid to prove his fitness and regain his England place.

The 33-year-old is due to stay at the Italian side until March, when the US season resumes, and could make his Serie A debut when Milan play Roma on Sunday.

See all the highlights and goals here

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Portsmouth - West Ham (1-4) Premier League Video Highlights

Friday, 26 December 08, 06:59 PM

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Super win for zola away as west ham get back on the road with a 4-1 away win at pompey all the goals below.Striker Craig Bellamy added to his new year price tag, with a second-half brace giving West Ham victory.

The Wales international, subject of a £6m bid by Spurs, drilled home a third goal and fired in a fourth .

Pompey had taken the lead through Nadir Belhadj and Jack Collison levelled (20) before Jermain Defoe drove a spot- kick wide for the hosts. Carlton Cole had made it 3-1 to the Hammers

Video Highlights here

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Fifa Club World Cup Final LDU Quito 0 Manchester United 1 Full Highlights

Sunday, 21 December 08, 01:25 PM

Manchester United were crowned world champions after a 1-0 win over Liga de Quito in the final of the Club World Cup .Quito goalkeeper Jose Cevallos made a series of superb stops to deny Rooney, Carlos Tevez and Park Ji Sung in the first half as United dominated.
United's hopes were hit when Vidic saw red after 49 minutes for lashing out with an elbow at Claudio Bieler.
But Rooney won it with a neat finish into the bottom corner on 73 minutes.Fergy can celebrate collecting the world crown to go with his side's Premier League and European titles secured earlier in 2008 - becoming the first English club to win the global event

Earlier on Sunday, Japan's Gamba Osaka secured a third-place finish with a 1-0 win over Mexican side Pachuca..Also today see all the game highlights here including arsenal v liverpool great goals

To see the final goals and highlights click below

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Gamba Osaka 3 v Manchester Utd 5 Highlights FIFA Club World Cup

Thursday, 18 December 08, 08:41 AM

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What a game 3-5 and Manchester United are through to the final, where they will face Ecuador’s LDU Quito.An extraordinary final 16 minutes produced three goals for United - two from Wayne Rooney and another from fellow substitute Darren Fletcher - as well as strikes for Osaka from Masato Yamazaki, Hideo Hashimoto and a Yasuhito Endo penalty.

United will now face Ecuadorean side LDU Quito in the final on Sunday, while Osaka meet Mexican club Pachuca in a third-place play-off. Full highlights and goals below

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