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<p>The Houston Dynamo haven't exactly been big players in the Designated Player market. While Thursday's signing of Honduran international Oscar Boniek Garcia won't make a huge impact on the ticket sales, it is a sign that they are willing to spend some money.</p><p>The right-sided midfielder is not a glamorous signing, but the Dynamo apparently paid for a full transfer. Still, he'll only hit the salary budget at $175,000 as he'll be a midseason signing and not be eligible to play until after June 27.</p><p>"Oscar is a good player and I have always liked him," Dynamo head coach Dominic Kinnear said in a statement. "He is a versatile midfielder and a good athlete and should do well for us. He is a good signing for us and the league."</p><p>Garcia is more of a playmaker than a scorer, but should help provide some balance to the Dynamo attack. The Dynamo are currently very left-side oriented, with much of the offense running through Brad Davis. The right side has been a bit of a revolving door at midfield, with three players receiving at least three starts. </p><p>For more on the signing, be sure to check out Dynamo Theory. </p>
 
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<p>Chelsea and Manchester City have been put on red alert after reports suggest Real Madrid are ready to offload Kaka.</p><p>After a much anticipated &pound;58 million arrival from AC Milan in the summer of 2009, Kaka's time at the Santiago Bernabeu has since been blighted by injury and poor form, and he has largely been overshadowed by team mate Cristiano Ronaldo, who joined Kaka at Real in the same transfer window and broke his record transfer fee within a matter of weeks.</p> <p>Kaka has recently returned from his latest injury layoff, which kept him on the sidelines for eight months at the start of 2011, and was optimistic about regaining his place in the Real Madrid lineup.</p> <p>However, with the La Liga giants extremely active in strengthening their squad last summer, Kaka's is now facing stiff competition from Mesut Ozil and Angel Di Maria for an attacking berth in Jose Mourinho's squad.</p> <p>With Ozil and Di Maria both enjoying impressive first seasons at the club, the Daily Mail has reported that the Portuguese could be ready to sell Kaka.</p> <p>This news will be of particular interest to Barclays Premier League giants Chelsea and Manchester City, both of whom are backed with rich owners who are willing to splash the cash to achieve their ambitions.</p> <p>While Chelsea only recently signed Spanish World Cup winner Fernando Torres for &pound;50 million in January, both Didier Drogba and Nicolas Anelka are the wrong side of 30.</p> <p>For a team who have struggled to compete in the Premier League this season, with whispers that their ageing team can no longer compete with the other big clubs, manager Roman Abramovich will be eager to bring the Brazilian maestro to Stamford Bridge to rejuvenate his ailing team.</p> <p>Kaka may be tempted to join Chelsea and link up with his one-time mentor Carlo Ancelotti, who managed him at Milan, but Ancelotti's future at Stamford Bridge is far from certain after a disappointing league campaign this season.</p> <p>On the other hand, while Kaka has rejected City's advances in the past due to his refusal to join a side not competing in Europe, the club are currently sitting comfortably in third place in the Premier League standings, and with qualification for next season's UEFA Champions League a distinct possibility, Kaka could now be open to a move to the City of Manchester Stadium.</p> <p>Despite his recent troubles, Kaka is still one of the most highly regarded players in the game, having won the Champions League with Milan, the 2002 World Cup, as well as being awarded the Ballon d'Or and FIFA World Player of the Year awards in 2007.</p>
 
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<p>Italy captain Gianluigi Buffon has claimed he would have been &quot;carted off&quot; if he suggested he could lead his country to European Championship glory before they reached the quarter-finals.</p><p>But the goalkeeper has now boldly declared them contenders for the title ahead of Sunday's quarter-final showdown with England. Italy have failed to kick on from winning the World Cup in 2006, getting knocked out of Euro 2008 in the last eight and not even qualifying for the knockout stage of the 2010 World Cup.</p><p>With Spain and Germany still in Euro 2012, Italy remain very much dark horses in many people's eyes. Buffon said: &quot;I have never said that we will win the tournament because, if I had said that, I might have been carted off.&quot;</p><p>Copyright (c) PA Sport 2012, All Rights Reserved.</p>
 
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<p>Luis Fabiano scored a hat-trick as Sevilla progressed to the quarter-finals of the Copa del Rey with a 4-0 win.</p><p>The Brazilian scored just before the half-hour mark and twice more after the break to see off the challenge of the third division side, who led 1-0 from the first leg.</p><p>Enzo Maresca completed an emphatic victory in stoppage time.</p><p>In the night's other tie, Walter Pandiani struck the only goal as Osasuna advanced with a 1-0 win at home to Getafe.</p><p>Getafe were beaten finalists in each of the past two seasons, but Pandiani's 32nd-minute goal was enough to knock them out after the opening leg finished goalless.</p>
 
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<p>The second coming of Florentino Perez should not be judged on what big name stars he brings to the Santiago Bernabeu. His ability to attract the world??s best has never been an issue of debate. Neither has his ability to generate capital for the club. Rather, any lessons the man claims to have learnt since departing the Bernabeu in disgrace back in 2006 should be judged on how he treats the less famous, yet equally important, members of the squad. I am speaking here of two players in particular  Lassana Diarra and Gonzalo Higuain.</p><p>Rewind to 2003 and the sale of Claude Makelele to Chelsea after Perezs refusal to grant the player a pay raise in line with his obvious importance to the team. ??We will not miss Makelele?? boomed Perez. They did. ??Younger players will arrive who will cause Makelele to be forgotten.??? They didn??t. The departure of the five foot seven French defensive midfielder was considered by many as the beginning of the end for Perez and his first Galacticos project.</p><p>Fast forward to 2009. Perez is back. So are the Galacticos. So is the five foot seven French defensive midfielder. Only this time his name isn??t Claude, it??s Lassana. Lassana Diarra. Since his arrival from Portsmouth in January of this year, ??Lass?? has established himself as a vital member of the Real Madrid team. His aggressive tackling, tireless running and intelligent all-round play have made him a squad, and fan, favourite. He is the new Makelele.</p><p>Two and a half years ago Gonzalo Higuain arrived from River Plate for a cool 13 million euros. He??s taken his time settling in to life at the Bernabeu, but it now seems to have been worth the wait. Last season he finished top scorer with 22 goals. He was also the top assist man with nine. Some of his goals were vital, too. Two stunning winners which immediately come to mind were his screamer at the death against Getafe at the Bernabeu and his tremendous solo effort away at Malaga. The France born Argentine now looks as if he will only get better and better.</p><p>Despite all his progress, his position at the club is once again under threat. Persistent rumors of a player plus cash deal involving Internazionale??s Zlatan Ibrahimovic, coupled with Perez??s pursuit of a striker of similar style, in the form of Valencia??s David Villa, have thrown El Pipito??s Madrid future into doubt.</p><p>To sell the youngster at this point in his career would be a huge mistake on the part of the new regime. He may not be as refined or consistent as Villa or Ibra, but let??s remember that he spent much of last season, indeed much of his Madrid career to date, playing out of position, on the right wing. If anything, this makes his numbers all the more impressive. A switch to a preferred central striking role next season would surely see his goal tally rise. Let??s also not forget that he??s still only 21.  In him, I feel that Madrid have found the new Raul.</p><p>Florentino Perez needs to demonstrate that he has learnt the lessons from his first stint as Real Madrid President. He needs to show he has learnt that buying the worlds best players does not guarantee on-field success. Instead, it is the manner in which he treats those around his Galacticos which can make the difference. In my opinion, Lassana Diarra and Gonzalo Higuain represent his best chances at redemption. It could well be how he treats these two unsung heroes of the Madrid team that determines the success of his second tenure at the Bernabeu. Time will tell if hes indeed a changed man.</p>
 
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<p>The Italian National Team are one of the favourites to win the Euro 2012 tournament. The Azzuri last tasted success at the 2006 World Cup and are always one of the main contenders for every major tournament. The old guard of Maldini, Totti, Del Piero and Cannavaro may no longer be in place, but a number of other top stars such as Guiseppe Rossi, Claudio Marchisio and Mario Balotelli have taken over the reigns.</p><p>Italy had a comfortable passage to the Finals, where they now face a tough group including Ireland, Croatia and defending champions Spain.</p><p>Kit manufacturers Puma have released a new Italy home shirt for the Euro 2012 Finals. The kit, which is available to buy in the Soccerlens store, is the traditional blue colour of the Italian home soccer jersey and features both the Puma badge and Azzurri crest on the chest.</p><p>We have this jersey available to buy online in a full range of adult and junior sizes S, M, L, XL, XXL, XXXL and kids sizes small boys, medium boys, large boys, XL Boys. Womens sizes, infants sizes and long sleeved jerseys are also available.</p><p>We offer a full range of official?Puma printing for all your favourite?Italian stars past and present including Roberto Baggio, Antonio di Natale, Andrea Pirlo and Franco Baresi, or why not choose your own name and number?</p><p>This is the official Italy Euro 2012 soccer jersey which will also be worn in the 2014 World Cup qualifying campaign.</p><p>Click here to buy the new Italy home jersey.</p><p></p>
 
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<p>West Ham United's famous academy has produced many successful footballers over the years ?C from legends such as Sir Trevor Brooking and Sir Geoff Hurst to several current Barclays Premier League players including Rio Ferdinand, Frank Lampard and Michael Carrick.</p><p>The efforts of two more recent academy graduates played a vital role in the club's return to the Barclays Premier League, according to former Hammer Tony Gale, who is himself a product of West Ham's youth system.</p><p>Mark Noble and James Tomkins have really come to the fore and I regard as our best players now, Gale told premierleague.com.</p><blockquote>Mark Noble and James Tomkins have come to the fore and I regard them as our best players now- Tony Gale</blockquote><p>The East End club have a fine tradition of developing talent which looks set to continue in the future. Ex-West Ham striker Tony Cottee is particularly excited by a youngster currently on the club's books.</p><p>Word has it the son of former Newcastle and Charlton midfielder Rob Lee, Elliott Lee, is a fantastic prospect. Rob was a wonderful midfielder and Elliott is 16 years old and he's in the goalscoring mould, said Cottee. I've seen glimpses of him and I'm looking forward to seeing how he progresses at the club.</p><p>Two key changes to youth football in England are being implemented for the start of the coming season to ensure that promising youngsters such as Lee have the best chance of fulfilling their potential.</p>Elite Player Performance Plan<p>The first is the Elite Player Performance Plan (EPPP), a new long-term strategy aiming to increase the number and standard of home-grown footballers playing first-team football.</p><p>The EPPP enables clubs to spend more time training players than they have been allowed to date and has also established a tiered academy system, with the highest-rated able to receive the most funding in order to provide the best possible facilities for the brightest prospects whilst learning their trade.</p><p>When you strip it down to its most fundamental, the EPPP is about creating an environment where a local boy, developed in his local club from eight or nine years of age, can go on to pull on a first-team shirt of the club that he has grown up at, said Premier League Director of Youth Ged Roddy.</p><p>The second change is the formation of the Barclays Under-21 Premier League, which will kick off on Friday.</p><blockquote>The son of former Newcastle and Charlton midfielder Rob Lee, Elliott, is a fantastic prospect- Tony Cottee</blockquote><p>It is the first national competition for U-21 players and will be contested by 23 clubs ?C 17 from the Barclays Premier League and six from Championship ?C who applied for Category One academy status as part of the EPPP.</p><p>The new league aims to prepare academy players for first-team football by providing regular competitive games of a high standard.</p><p>The 23 teams will be split into three groups, which will then lead to knockout stages and a final to decide the winner.</p><p>Teams are only allowed to play three outfield players and one goalkeeper over the age of 21. Matches will be played from Friday to Monday, ensuring that young players will still have the opportunity to play for the first team.</p><p>These two developments are part of a radical transformation of youth football, which will benefit both clubs and the national side, and hopes to see more clubs establish academies as fruitful as West Ham's has been.</p><p><i>Tony Cottee and Tony Gale were speaking at Upton Park after receiving a Barclays flag to welcome West Ham United back to the Barclays Premier League. Barclays are giving away Barclays Premier League tickets every 90 minutes throughout the 2012/13 season?C visitwww.barclaysticketoffice.com</i></p>
 
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<p>Anyone who thought La Liga was over has been proved wrong again. Every week it gets more and more crazy as Real Madrid and Barcelona try to outdo each other to see who can waste most chances. This week Bar?a did not play well but 17-year-old Bojan Krkic scored twice as they beat Valladolid 4-1, while Madrid played well going forward but paid the price for defensive mistakes, losing 2-3 at home to Ronald Koemans Valencia.</p><p>Real Madrid who will be without the injured Ruud Van Nistlerooy for another month, started with Raul on his own up front supported by Sneijder, Baptista and Robinho. Madrid created the better early chances but Valencia took the lead when Sneijder lost the ball to Silva who sent a short vertical pass through to David Villa who beat Casillas for the opening goal after 33 minutes. Madrid took just two minutes to draw level when Raul got behind Helguera to head home Marcelos cross from the left.</p><p>Ten minutes into the second half Guti got away from two opponents before sending Raul through to beat Hildebrand with a low shot that went in off the post. Guti and Sergio Ramos had chances to extend Madrids lead but then after 65 minutes Cannavaro gave away a pointless penalty on Silva, and Villa sent Casillas the wrong way to equalize. In the last fifteen minutes it seemed as if Valencia had run out of steam as Madrid went looking for the winner. Sneijder and Higuain, twice, had great chances to win it for Madrid, but then in the 88th minute Arizmendi got away from Marcelo on the right before skipping past Cannavaros sliding challenge and fooling Casillas at his near post when the Madrid goalkeeper was expecting a cross. There was still time for Raul to force a fine save from Hildebrand but Valencia held on to end a fantastic week after they had beaten Bar?a on Thursday to reach the Copa del Rey final where they will meet Getafe on April 16.</p><p>Bar?a moved to within four points of the leaders with a comfortable win over strugglers Valladolid. Samuel Etoo scored his eleventh of the season with a side-foot volley from Bojans cross in the 23rd minute, but Valladolid equalized when the referee mistakenly judged Thuram to have fouled Llorente and Sesma sent Vald??s the wrong way from the penalty. Bar?a then performed nervously until the 47th minute when Iniesta rounded the keeper to restore Bar?as lead. Bojan made the most of the linesmans failure to see that Puyol was offside in the third goal, and then when Valladolid were attacking most Etoo broke down the right before setting up Bojan with a simple far-post tap-in. Bojan now has seven goals to his name and is well on the way to becoming the next major idol at Camp Nou. Click here for a full report on Barcelona-Valladolid.</p><p>If the top two continue to stutter there could still be a chance for third place Villarreal who are now only six points behind Madrid. They were slow to get into their game against bottom team Levante who hit the post and had a goal disallowed in the first fifteen minutes. However, Villarreal woke up and Matias Fernandez gave them the lead just before the half hour, but Levante equalized after 64 minutes through Miguel Angel, and Villarreal had to wait until seven minutes from time for substitute Guille Franco to make it 1-2 at the end.</p><p>Fourth place Atletico Madrid took a giant step towards next seasons Champions League by winning 1-2 at Sevilla. Kun Ag??ero and Simao gave Sevillas full backs plenty of problems, and after 18 minutes they combined to set up Maxi Rodriguez to score with a fine strike. Capel equalized for Sevilla early in the second half, but Ag??ero restored Atleticos lead after 57 minutes. Sevillas Maresca was sent off soon after which basically ended any chance Sevilla had to get back in the match. Sevilla drop to sixth in the table, five points behind Atletico.</p><p>Perhaps the biggest surprise of the weekend came at Murcia where the home team hammered Espanyol 4-0. Before the game Murcia had taken just one point from the last eleven games and were looking to be relegation certainties. New coach Javier Clemente put in 17-year-old Dani Aquino who performed excellently on the left wing, and the tactic of sending long balls up to Ivan Alonso caused the Espanyol defence plenty of problems. After 35 minutes Alonso won a penalty hich he converted himself and five minutes later he headed in a second. Second half goals from Abel and Richi completed Espanyols misery and offered a glimmer of hope to Murcias fight against the drop.</p><p>Racing Santander move above Sevilla and Espanyol into fifth position after seeing off a stubborn Recreativo with two late goals. Recreativo gave as good as they got until the sending off of Caceres after 64 minutes. With just under ten minutes left, a scramble in the area ended when the ball came out to Orteman who fired the ball home from the edge of the area. In the last minute Recreativo goalkeeper Sorrentino went forward for a corner and was caught out as Racing broke away to score through Smolarek.</p><p>Ten man Zaragoza could not hold on to the lead and ended up with a 1-1 draw at home to Almeria. Gabi was sent off after 61 minutes when the score was still 0-0, but Zaragoza took the lead soon after when Oliveira headed home Matuzalems corner. Zaragoza held on until the 89th minute when another corner, this time from Almerias Man?? was headed in by Negredo.</p><p>In the other games this weekend Athletic Bilbao beat Getafe 1-0 with a goal from Joseba Etxeberria, Mallorca got a 1-0 victory over Deportivo thanks to a direct free kick goal from Arango, and Betis eased their problems with a 0-1 win at Osasuna with a goal from Mark Gonzalez.</p><p>Top Six: Real Madrid 62 points, Barcelona 58, Villarreal 56, Atletico Madrid 50, Racing Santander 47, Sevilla 45.</p><p>Bottom Six: Deportivo 34, Zaragoza 33, Valladolid 32, Recreativo 32, Murcia 26, Levante 19.</p><p>Top Scorers: Luis Fabiano 22, Raul 15, Diego Milito 15, G??iza 15, Forlan 13. </p><p>Also See: Can the Real Madrid-Barcelona stranglehold ever be broken?</p>
 
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<p>Fulham star Clint Dempsey will wait until the summer before making any decisions about his future.</p><p>The London club are keen to tie the versatile American, who has just one more year on his current contract, to a new deal after an outstanding campaign. The 29-year-old again alerted other clubs to his ability by taking his goal tally for the season to 21 with a double strike in Saturday's 3-0 Barclays Premier League win at Bolton.</p><p>Dempsey said: &quot;We will see what happens. It is one of my best memories of being at Fulham, this season, and I have one more to go. I am talking with the club but we will have to see what happens in the summer. I want to focus on this season and my football and other stuff can take care of itself after the season.&quot;</p><p>Copyright (c) PA Sport 2012, All Rights Reserved.</p>
 
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