Vol.23 No.99

Wednesday 5 July 2006    
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Sport
Moeng returns from injury
Township Rollers' long-serving number one goalkeeper, Lesego Moeng reported back to training yesterday after two months on the sidelines due to a back injury. The 28-year-old shot-stopper last tasted action in Mapalastina's 2-1 win over ECCO City Greens at the Molepolole Sports Complex on April 8.

Carlos calls time on Brazil
Roberto Carlos will stop playing for Brazil despite his assurances before the World Cup that he wanted to play on for several more seasons. The left-back is believed to have started taking English lessons last month, having reportedly been approached by Chelsea, and if he focuses on club football it will appeal to those interested in signing him.

Rooney pleads innocence
Wayne Rooney insisted his dismissal in Saturday's World Cup quarter-final had been unjust and claimed that despite evidence to the contrary, he bore Cristiano Ronaldo no ill-will. The striker's first public comments on the incident came after his Manchester United team-mate began a process of detente aimed at easing his return to United's ranks should his desired move to Real Madrid fall through.

  

 
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