Robert Koren

Koren still in Baggies plans

West Brom boss says midfielder must wait for his first-team chance Roberto Di Matteo has told Robert Koren to be patient and bide his time for a first-team opportunity. The midfielder has grown unsettled at West Brom, having...

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West Bromwich Albion: Internationals stars fighting fit

West Bromwich Albion, 15:29, November 20, 2009 All of West Brom's internationals have reported back to the Hawthorns injuryfree ahead of this weekend's clash against Bristol City. The list of stars includes Chris Wood and...

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No fresh concerns for Robins clash

Roberto Di Matteo has no fresh injuries to contend with as he looks to continue West Brom's recent upturn in fortunes at home to Bristol City. Albion's array of internationals have all returned from their respective duties...

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Gabriele Marcotti: Don't be so quick to judge Henry as a cheater

This one's easy. Thierry Henry is a cheat. He helped France cheat its way to the 2010 World Cup by intentionally handling the ball to control it before crossing it for William Gallas to score les Bleus' equalizer in extra time...

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Koren heading to World Cup

Robert Koren became the fifth West Brom player to book his place at next summer's World Cup having helped Slovenia see off Russia on Wednesday. Captain Koren played the entire 90 minutes as he guided his country to only their...

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Aurelio and Johnson join the pilgrimage to 'placenta guru'

Rafael Benitez has turned to the mystery horse placenta healer from Serbia to solve Liverpool's injury crisis it emerged last night, when Glen Johnson and Fabio Aurelio both flew into Belgrade to get treatment from the...

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3. Slovenia beats Russia to reach World Cup

MARIBOR, Slovenia (AP): A first-half goal from Zlatko Dedic earned Slovenia a place at next year's World Cup finals in South Africa, eliminating Russia on the away goals rule. Slovenia surprised Russia with its attacking game,...

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Bring on the action

Don’t know about you but Saturday’s game against Bristol City can’t come around quick enough, writes Albion’s Sporting Star columnist Neil Whitehouse. This international break has been one too many for me with England’s fairly...

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Victory – just…

Andy Potts It was a victory - but a last-gasp lapse muffled Russia's celebrations more effectively than the thousands of swine-flu masks given to supporters before kick-off. Guus Hiddink's side dominated the match against...

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Anelka goal gives France 1-0 win at Ireland

DUBLIN (AP) -- Nicolas Anelka kept France on course for the World Cup on Saturday with a lucky goal midway through the second half that clinched a 1-0 playoff win at Ireland. The same result in Wednesday's second leg at Stade...

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