Julio Cesar

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Copious Notes On The Copa America: Birth Of A Tournament

The Copa America began with a collective “meh” last week. Yet, after two rounds of sleep therapy, South America’s powerhouses awoke to find they had work to do and do it they did, at long last in style. Continue reading »

Serie A Spaghetti Western Theatre: AC Milan Within Reach of Scudetto, Napoli Throwing It All Away

Milan seem to be the only club in Italy consistently winning. As such, they’re on the threshold of their first Scudetto since 2003. In the meantime, last week’s losers, Roma and Inter came out on top on Saturday while the winners from seven days past, Lazio and Udinese took it on the chin. Continue reading »

European Lights: Chelsea & Bayern Stake Their Final 8 Claims, Man United & Real Madrid Have Work Still To Do

Quasi Zulquarnain reviews the best of the Champions and Europa League matches which took place over the week. Continue reading »

Calcio Returns — The 2010-11 Serie A Preview

Jose Mourinho may have taken his act to Spain but Italy is still special. Continue reading »

A rivalry renewed

Brazil and Argentina will face off next saturday, a match with great players and rivalry that could define their road to South Africa. Continue reading »

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