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Barclays Premier League:
Rooney hails Premier League Wayne Rooney has expressed his love of English football and believes he will never play abroad.
Hughes: Our fate is in our hands QPR boss Mark Hughes believes the club's Barclays Premier League survival is in their own hands and reckons he would rather have points already secured than games in hand.
Sunderland slapped with FA fine Sunderland were today handed a £30,000 fine by the Football Association after a misconduct charge was found to be proven.
Wenger: We're not happy with just third
Arsene Wenger maintains Arsenal cannot be content with just third place in the Barclays Premier League, but urged his squad to finish a testing campaign on a high.
LA Liga BVVA:
"Barca will not change style for El Clasico" Barcelona will not divert from their footballing principles in El Clasico but Xavi admits their title defence would be over should Real Madrid emerge victorious.
Furious Michel demands Sevilla response Sevilla manager Michel is still hurting from Monday's 5-1 defeat to Getafe and has demanded an improvement from his side when they face Levante on Saturday night.
Xavi: Messi above all, including Ronaldo Barcelona's Xavi believes his team-mate Lionel Messi will make more of a difference to the upcoming El Clasico result than Real Madrid's Cristiano Ronaldo.
Real, Barca prepare for pivotal Clasico Real Madrid and Barcelona have little time to dwell on this week's Champions League setbacks as the latest 'El Clasico' takes centre stage on Saturday.
Fabregas enjoying Barca dream Cesc Fabregas admits his first season at Barcelona has gone better than he could have expected and says the current challenge for glory is like a 'dream'.
Valencia trashed; Malaga drop points Valencia lost 4-0 to Espanyol on Sunday weakening their hold over third place but Malaga failed to win against Real Sociedad and so remain a point behind.
Uefa Champions League:
Cech: Nou Camp holds no fear for us Petr Cech insisted the Nou Camp does not scare Chelsea after helping them beat Barcelona to take the lead into Tuesday's Champions League semi-final second leg.
Di Matteo: We answered our critics Chelsea manager Roberto di Matteo claimed the senior figures within his squad answered their critics in the 1-0 Champions League semi-final win over Barcelona.
Terry: Drogba was brilliant Chelsea captain John Terry paid tribute to goalscorer Didier Drogba after the Stamford Bridge side defied Barcelona to claim a memorable 1-0 win.