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Batista Gets Argentina Job Until End Of Year CBS News BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) - Interim Argentina coach Sergio Batista will keep the job until the end of the year, a reward for Tuesday's 4-1 victory over World Cup champion Spain. | Batista replaced Diego Maradona and opened with a 1-0 win over Irel... |
Batista gets interim job with Argentina until the end of the year Star Tribune | BUENOS AIRES, Argentina - Interim Argentina coach Sergio Batista will keep the job until the end of the year, a reward for Tuesday's 4-1 victory over World Cup champion Spain. | Batista replaced Diego Maradona and opened with a 1-0 win over Ireland... |
Batista gets Argentina job until end of year Kansas City Star Jorge Araujo Argentina's coach Sergio Batista reatcs during a friendly soccer match against Spain in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Tuesday Sept. 7, 2010. Argentina won 4-1. "factbox" --> More News | Interim Argentina coach Sergio Batista will keep the job... |
Argentina's Tevez hints at international retirement CNN PRINT EMAIL ARTICLEURL FACEBOOK DIGG TWITTER RSS SHARE | BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) -- Argentina striker Carlos Tevez may consider retiring from international play before the 2014 World Cup in Brazil because of the physical toll on his body. | The ... |
Batista gets Argentina job until end of year The Miami Herald | BUENOS AIRES, Argentina -- Interim Argentina coach Sergio Batista will keep the job until the end of the year, a reward for Tuesday's 4-1 victory over World Cup champion Spain. | Batista replaced Diego Maradona and opened with a 1-0 win over Irelan... |
Batista gets Argentina job until end of year Seattle Times BUENOS AIRES, Argentina - | Interim Argentina coach Sergio Batista will keep the job until the end of the year, a reward for Tuesday's 4-1 victory over World Cup champion Spain. | Batista replaced Diego Maradona and opened with a 1-0 win over Ireland... |
Sergio Batista to coach Argentina for rest of 2010 USA Today Posted | Comment | Recommend | | | BUENOS AIRES (AP) Interim Argentina coach will keep the job until the end of the year, a reward for Tuesday's 4-1 victory over World Cup winner Spain. | Batista replaced , and victories ... |
Batista gets Argentina job until end of year USA Today Posted | Comment | Recommend | | | BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) Interim Argentina coach Sergio Batista will keep the job until the end of the year, a reward for Tuesday's 4-1 victory over World Cup winner Spain. | Batista... |
Batista gets interim job with Argentina until the end of the year Hartford Courant BUENOS AIRES, (AP) — Interim Argentina coach Sergio Batista will keep the job until the end of the year, a reward for Tuesday's 4-1 victory over champion Spain. | Batista replaced Diego Maradona and opened with a 1-0 win over Ireland last month... |
Batista gets Argentina job until end of year Fresno Bee | The Associated Press Share | thefresnobee_994:/2010/09/08/2070468/batista-gets-argentina-job-until.html E-Mail Print Text Size: tool name | tool goes here Comments (0) | BUENOS AIRES, Argentina -- Interim Argentina coach Sergio Batista will keep th... |
Argentina striker Carlos Tevez claims he may retire from international football The Daily Telegraph Carlos Tevez has cast doubt over his international future with Argentina by claiming he is becoming disillusioned at being "dragged down" by the demands of playing for club and country. | By Mark Ogden | Published: 7:10PM BST 08 Sep 2010 | Mark's Twi... |
Argentina stun world champs Deccan Herald BUENOS AIRES, Reuters: Wednesday, September 08, 2010 --> | Carlos Tevez laid on two goals and scored a third as Argentina beat world champions Spain 4-1 in a friendly at the Monumental on Tuesday. | Argentina, rebuilding after World Cup coach Diego M... |
Argentina's Carlos Tevez hints at international retirement USA Today Posted | Comment | Recommend | | | BUENOS AIRES (AP) Argentina striker says he may consider retiring from international play before the 2014 World Cup in Brazil because of the physical toll on his body. | The 26-year-old ... |
Cesc Fabregas Says Scoreline Was Misleading In Spain's Defeat To Argentina Goal Reigning world and European champions slump to defeat in Buenos Aires... | By John Elmes | Share Share Cesc Fabregas believes his Spain side did not deserve to lose 4-1 to Argentina on Tuesday night. | The midfielder insists the scoreline was not an ... |
Argentina's Gonzalo Higuain celebrates after scoring against Spain during a friendly soccer match in MSNBC We couldn't find any related photos.  of Large view Argentina's Gonzalo Higuain celebrates after scoring against Spain during a friendly soccer match in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Tuesday Sept. 7, 2010. (AP Photo/Jorge Araujo) | Discuss Story On New... |
Experimental Spain suffer at hands of fired-up Argentina The Guardian By Mark Elkington MADRID, Sept 8 (Reuters) - Spain's 4-1 defeat by Argentina on Tuesday underlined that there is no such thing as a friendly when you are the world champions. Vicente del Bosque chose to start with a line up including up to five 'squa... |
Argentina hands Spain 4-1 loss, first for champions since World Cup title Hartford Courant BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — Spain lost for the first time since winning the title, allowing its most goals in a decade in a 4-1 exhibition defeat at Argentina on Tuesday night. | Lionel Messi, Gonzalo Higuain and Carlos Tevez scored first-ha... |
Cesc Fabregas: Spain scoreline against Argentina not a fair reflection The Daily Telegraph Spain midfielder Cesc Fabregas felt his side did not deserve to be on the receiving end of a 4-1 mauling by Argentina, but preferred not to hide behind any excuses for the heavy friendly defeat. | Heavy defeat: Spain shipped four goals in a match for... |
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