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  1. Bittersweet end for Lagerback
  2. Koreans march on as Eagles crash
  3. History beckons for 2010's golden boy
  4. Bigger challenges lay ahead for Maradona
  5. Low not feeling the heat
  6. France forlorn at sad exit
  7. Cameroon-Netherlands preview
  8. Samaras in dreamland
  9. Eagles old and young rue exit
  10. Von Bergen aims to qualify
  11. England ready for make or break clash
  12. Schwarzer in the mood for more
  13. No panic for Italy as pressure builds
  14. Rueda hopes to restore pride
  15. South Korean sights on semis
  16. Gonzalez: Spain are the most dangerous
  17. Kaka: Brazil going for the win
  18. Malouda pleads for forgiveness
  19. Defoe strike sends England through
  20. Bendtner doubtful for Japan clash
  21. Lampard praises England fans
  22. Stateside euphoria
  23. Proud Bafana look to the future
  24. Capello toasts England victory
  25. Happy tears for Donovan
  26. Set-piece key for Taeguk Warriors
  27. Holders Italy under the spotlight
  28. Germany or England?
  29. D-Day for Donovan and Defoe
  30. Le Guen: Play for pride
  31. Australia win but come up short
  32. Olsen surprised by Japan tactical shift
  33. Rajevac wants Africa's support
  34. Mixed feelings for Aussies
  35. Low relishes England clash
  36. Thrilling finales to Groups C and D
  37. D-Day for Donovan and Defoe
  38. Crunch time for young stars
  39. Cannavaro calls for improvement
  40. Low fears Rooney factor
  41. Wounded Lions' play for pride
  42. Holman scores against his critics
  43. Kalou: The pressure has inhibited us
  44. Wiltord: French failure inexplicable
  45. Messi comes of age for Argentina
  46. Slovenia find promise amid the pain
  47. England, USA made to sweat
  48. Koreans call on set-piece masters
  49. Frei vows to play on for Switzerland
  50. Frei confident Swiss can score
  51. A new era of transport for Johannesburg
  52. Lippi takes the blame
  53. Kim not planning major changes
  54. Friedrich demands more from Germany
  55. Defoe: England are buzzing
  56. Queiroz: We're going for the win
  57. Edu: Teamwork the key
  58. Torrado issues rallying cry
  59. Lahm ready for penalties
  60. Group H goes down to the wire
  61. Honduras to battle for 'honour'
  62. New low for Italy, long-playing Song
  63. Portugal or Brazil?
  64. Misery for Italy on historic day
  65. Criscito: We share the blame
  66. No change of tactics for Chile
  67. Spain feel the pressure
  68. Dunga: No more 'traditional' powers
  69. Rising confidence for Uruguay
  70. Weiss hails memorable moment
  71. Okada credits opening victory
  72. Dutch explore SA heritage
  73. Vittek: Win has moved the goalposts
  74. Torrado: We can beat Argentina
  75. Brazil stalemate suits Portugal
  76. Paraguay look to make history
  77. Defining achievement for All Whites
  78. Greyhound Gutierrez going for broke
  79. Chilavert: Benaglio the best so far
  80. Del Bosque optimistic going forward
  81. Who was the star of the group stage?
  82. Koreans want to repay fans
  83. Okazaki eyes more goals
  84. Blunt Switzerland bow out
  85. Uruguay-Korea Republic preview
  86. Queiroz celebrates Portugal's merit
  87. Dutch comfort, Japanese firecrackers
  88. Berlin heroes lose their lustre
  89. Fireworks expected in Rustenburg
  90. Kalou pleads for luck
  91. Lahm on the rise but Chile still rule
  92. Okazaki up for the fight
  93. Julio Cesar looks to the future
  94. Del Bosque: Portugal concern me
  95. Tabarez keen to extend the party
  96. Podolski: No reason to fear England
  97. Vieira: African stars lacked support
  98. Queiroz: Undefeated record means nothing
  99. Maradona worried by Mexican forwards
  100. World Cup hotspot
  101. Cacau out of England clash
  102. Alonso should be fit for Portugal clash
  103. Goal-shy Swiss head for home
  104. A 'bridge too far' for the US
  105. Rajevac: Ghana can go further
  106. Heroes rise for Ghana and Uruguay
  107. Forlan taking Uruguay's run in stride
  108. Gyan fires Ghana into the last eight
  109. Cech: Chelsea duo vital to England
  110. Tabarez: Koreans leave with heads high
  111. Confidence key for England
  112. Suarez keeps the dream alive
  113. Capello backs unchanged England
  114. Inkoom: We can World Cup
  115. The world comes to Nelson Mandela Bay
  116. Van Bronckhorst: I still get goose bumps
  117. Korea learn valuable lessons
  118. Stoch: The pressure will be on the Dutch
  119. Tulio: I'm ready for Paraguay
  120. Ghana, 'the pride of Africa'
  121. Coach has Ghana on the brink of history
  122. The history of hope
  123. Dutch ready for 'star-less' Slovakia
  124. Ghana: We will carry the flag for Africa
  125. Howard puts case for stronger defence
  126. Twin prize is in sight for Villa
  127. Del Bosque backs misfiring Torres
  128. Samurai Blue have George on their mind
  129. Mixed emotions for Taeguk Warriors
  130. Dunga: Past results count for nothing
  131. Gerrard expects new-look England
  132. Slovakia seek to slay another giant
  133. Santa Cruz looking for third time lucky
  134. Robinho all fired up for Chile
  135. Impressive Germany power past England
  136. Slovakia and Chile eye upsets
  137. England and Mexico haunted anew
  138. Argentina win again, Klose keeps scoring
  139. Spain-Portugal preview
  140. Argentina or Germany?
  141. Bielsa hopes to change history
  142. Ferreira: Portugal are all as one
  143. Van der Vaart: The pressure's really on
  144. Zola backs Prandelli
  145. Heskey: It is back to the drawing board
  146. Ferreira: Portugal are all as one
  147. Van der Vaart: The pressure's really on
  148. Paraguay poachers preach work ethic
  149. Brazil have history on their side
  150. Sorry England failed to fire
  151. Paraguay poachers preach work ethic
  152. Klose: England did not play as a team
  153. No retirement plans for Lampard
  154. Capello admits England must change
  155. One favourite and three outsiders
  156. Spain or Portugal?
  157. Robinho rubs it in, Oranje on a roll
  158. Brazil inflict more misery on Chile
  159. Martino: Tough qualifying helps South Americans
  160. Villa backs Torres to come good
  161. Torres: We've still to hit our stride
  162. Portugal plan to attack Spain
  163. Honda gunning for Paraguay
  164. Okada: Japan building for future
  165. Friedrich: Maradona is the greatest
  166. Dunga: We're primed for Dutch challenge
  167. Japan senses history ahead of Paraguay clash
  168. Beyond the call of duty
  169. President: FIFA will consider refereeing questions
  170. Ghana injury headaches for Uruguay clash
  171. Spurs swoop for Kjaer, Cavani
  172. Tevez dreaming of glory
  173. Bittersweet memories for Goycochea
  174. Spurs swoop for Kjaer, Cavani
  175. President: FIFA will consider refereeing questions
  176. Vorsah returns to training
  177. Paraguay squeeze into the last eight
  178. Kingson proving his worth
  179. Gilberto Silva: Brazil hungry for glory
  180. Calderon: Brazil have learnt their lesson
  181. Del Bosque respect for Paraguay
  182. Paraguay make history, Villa strikes
  183. What's been the best match?
  184. Forlan fired up for Ghana test
  185. Starters' success and Spanish history
  186. List of referees for remaining matches announced
  187. Villa ends Portuguese dreams
  188. Japanese praise for Samurai Blue
  189. Makaay: Messi the best so far
  190. Okada shoulders blame for exit
  191. Xavi: Spain on the up
  192. City agree deal for Silva
  193. The song that unites a nation
  194. Tears and cheers for Samurai Blue
  195. Carvalho: We need to attack more
  196. Stekelenburg earns his World Cup spurs
  197. Elano's a miss for Brazil
  198. Eduardo laments opportunity missed
  199. Low's boys have the belief
  200. Swapping tradition for success
  201. Paraguay boss desperate for goals
  202. The man behind the Stars
  203. Africans eye Ghanaian glory
  204. South Africa 2010: What they said
  205. Elia lighting the Oranje way
  206. Referee designations for matches 57-60
  207. Tabarez: History is in our grasp
  208. Romero does his homework
  209. Living it up in the last eight
  210. Quarter-finalists united in the fight against discrimination
  211. Llorente: Swiss defeat made us stronger
  212. Bergomi: It's all about teamwork
  213. The man behind the Stars
  214. Africans eye Ghanaian glory
  215. South Africa 2010: What they said
  216. Uruguay in pursuit of former glories
  217. Del Bosque keeps faith in Torres
  218. New Italy coach calls for optimism
  219. Dunga predicts 'beautiful' match
  220. Argentina hit by Messi worry
  221. Stats speak volumes for Spain
  222. Klose eyes Ronaldo's scoring record
  223. History beckons for Port Elizabeth pair
  224. Deja vu for 'grandad' Caniza
  225. Eusebio: Brazil have a clear run to the Final
  226. Given wants Hart for England
  227. Japan look for new coach
  228. Huh confirms Korea Republic exit
  229. South America versus the world
  230. Models enjoying the beautiful game
  231. Neuer: The biggest game of my career
  232. Maradona confident for Germany rematch
  233. 100-cap Klose eager for goals
  234. Worth the investment
  235. Mandela cheering for Ghana
  236. Dunga feels the pain as reign ends
  237. Fabregas: Torres will play key role
  238. Who was the best African player?
  239. Agony for Adiyiah
  240. Ghana pay the penalty
  241. FIFA President welcomes the next generation?
  242. Fabregas: Torres will play key role
  243. Demichelis: We'll keep it tight at the back
  244. Tears across the continent
  245. Oranje reprise Cruyff's success
  246. Dreams over for Brazil and Ghana
  247. Football takes on a different centre stage
  248. Ferdinand fully behind Capello
  249. Van Marwijk forced to re-think
  250. Del Bosque looking forward