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Nani is on fire for Manchester United. His lone goal led the Red Devils to victory against Bursaspor in England and he is poised to work things out again in Turkey.
Nani’s confidence has strengthened to the point that the player now considers himself as being one of the best on the planet. Having netted 4 goals and made 6 assists in 10 games in the English Premier League only, Nani has transformed into one of Manchester United’s key players this season.
Last weekend, the Portuguese international was at the centre of controversy for his goal against Tottenham Hotspur which wrapped up Man United’s 2-0 victory in the league. He is therefore expected to receive maximum attention when the Red Devils play away to Bursaspor on Tuesday night.
Tuesday September 14 2010,
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UEFA Champions League,
Inter Milan,
Twente,
Werder Bremen,
Tottenham Hotspur,
Benfica,
Olympique Lyonnais,
Schalke,
Hapoel Tel Aviv,
Valencia,
Rangers,
Manchester United,
Bursaspor,
Barcelona,
Copenhagen,
Rubin Kazan,
Panathinaikos,
Group A,
Group B
UEFA Champions League titleholders Inter Milan drew 2-2 away to FC Twente while Barcelona trounced Panathinaikos 5-1 as match-day one of the competition showed interesting results…

Group A: FC Twente 2-2 Inter Milan; Werder Bremen 2-2 Tottenham Hotspur
It finished as it started. All four teams are leveled with a point each, having all played out a 2-2 draw in their respective fixture on Tuesday night. FC Twente and Werder Bremen would be the happiest, though.
In the Netherlands, Dutch international Wesley Sneijder opened the score sheet for the visitors inside the 13th minute of the game before Theo Janssen cancelled out the Nerazzurri’s lead seven minutes later. Diego Milito unluckily damaged Inter Milan’s chances to win the match as he scored an own goal on the half hour mark.
Gone are the days when Valencia stunned Europe by reaching the 2000 and 2001 UEFA Champions League finals. But veteran David Albelda wants them back again!

The Spaniard was a young player in his early 20s back then. As he spoke to UEFA.com, David Albelda recalled sweet memories:
“These were the first years of a very good Valencia side. It was a pleasure to be involved. We were humbled, and we had a good balance of young and old players. For us, the first final (2000) was something very new.
“At that time, I was young. I just couldn’t believe what had happened. I was carried away by the euphoria of it all. That’s something I’ll never...
Thursday August 26 2010,
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UEFA Champions League,
Inter Milan,
Werder Bremen,
Tottenham Hotspur,
FC Twente,
Olympique Lyonnais,
Benfica,
Schalke 04,
Hapoel Tel-Aviv,
Manchester United,
Valencia,
Rangers,
Bursaspor,
Barcelona,
Panathinaikos,
FC Copenhagen,
Rubin Kazan,
Bayern Munich
The draw for the UEFA Champions League was made on Thursday. Live Soccer TV briefly takes you through each group, from group A to group H. Check out what we had to say on Inter Milan, Manchester United, Barcelona, Real Madrid, Chelsea, and co!
Group A: Inter Milan, Werder Bremen, Tottenham Hotspur, FC Twente
These four teams compose an interesting section. Let’s see what Tottenham Hotspur will make of their first season in the UEFA Champions League. In the meantime, Rafael Benitez will try to help Inter Milan defend their title so starting well in the group stages will surely be imperative. Don’t write off FC Twente’s chances just yet, by the way, and don’t forget about Werder Bremen’s power either.
Group B: Olympique Lyonnais, Benfica, Schalke 04, Hapoel Tel-Aviv
A fairly balanced group. Top seeds Lyon will have to watch out for an upset, though. Benfica won’t seat back for yet another season. Likewise, Schalke 04 would love to prove what German football is all about. They might also benefit a lot from Raul’s remarkable knowledge in the UEFA Champions League. Hapoel Tel-Aviv? Well, they will need to work out wonders because they look more likely to occupy the bottom of Group B after match-day 6.