English Football Results

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Results Tuesday in English football (home teams listed first).

Premier League

Liverpool 4, Arsenal 4

League Championship

Charlton 2, Cardiff 2

Coventry 1, Barnsley 1

Derby 0, Reading 2

League One

Bristol Rovers 1, Brighton 2

Northampton 3, Scunthorpe 3

Yeovil 2, Hereford 2

League Two

Dagenham Redbridge 3, Brentford 1

Luton 0, Wycombe 1

Rotherham 3, Morecambe 2

Juventus to play closed-door match for racism

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An Italian league sports judge ordered Monday that Juventus play a match with no fans present because of racist insults hurled by its fans at Inter striker Mario Balotelli during a Serie A match.

League Judge Gianpaolo Tosel issued the ruling two days after Saturdays match at Turins Olympic stadium, the ANSA news agency reported.

Balotelli, who scored Inters goal in the 1-1 draw with Juventus, was the subject of repeated racial slurs and chants during the match.

Inter Milan president Massimo Moratti said he would have pulled the Italian league leaders off the field had he been at the stadium.

What I find terrible is that these chants were sung by at least four-fifths of the stadium, Moratti was quoted as saying Monday in Corriere della Sera.

Had I been at the stadium, at a certain point I would have left my seat in the stands, I would have gone down on the field and pulled out the team, he said. There must be a limit.

Balotelli was born in Palermo, the son of Ghanian immigrants. At 18, he is considered one of the games most promising talents.

Moratti lamented that the media had not given enough prominence to the racial incident, saying that there is a risk of getting used to racism.

Juventus has apologized, condemning the racial chants also on on behalf of the overwhelming majority of our fans.

Juventus president Giovanni Cobolli Gigli said that there can be no alibi or justification.

The team risks a fine or other sanctions from the Italian football authorities.

Anti-doping expert backs FIFA stand on testing

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A leading anti-doping expert said Monday that soccer players should be exempt from doping controls during summer vacations.

The issue has caused a rift between FIFA and the World Anti-Doping Agency after soccers governing body opposed parts of the new testing code which calls for elite athletes in all sports to be available for testing every day.

Martial Saugy, who is an adviser to both sides, said players could go untested in the offseason for at least two weeks without being able to dope untraced.

Four weeks is maybe too long; two weeks is certainly acceptable, said Saugy, director of the WADA-accredited Swiss doping laboratory in Lausanne.

He said the fight against doping should not treat athletes like prisoners.

The extreme solution is detrimental to the goal we have, Saugy told The Associated Press at a meeting of Switzerlands anti-doping agency. One size fits all is not exactly the right thing in anti-doping. We must have a system that is fitting for purpose.

WADA argues that surprise out-of-competition tests are essential for a credible anti-doping program. It published its new code after lengthy consultation with sports federations.

The code came into effect Jan. 1 and requires athletes to give drug-testers three months notice of their training and competition location - or whereabouts - for one hour each day of the year.

But within weeks FIFA led a group of team sports, including basketball, ice hockey and volleyball, in calling for an exemption because teams train and play at predictable locations and can be found easily by testers.

FIFA president Sepp Blatter, a member of WADAs governing board, said players also had the right to privacy during their holidays.

Saugy - whose Lausanne lab has pioneered cyclings biological passport scheme for WADA and works with FIFA on medical research projects - urged the two sides to find a compromise that was reasonable from a social, scientific and legal point of view.

Negotiations began two weeks ago when WADA director general David Howman met with senior FIFA medical advisers at the soccer bodys Zurich headquarters.

They agreed to FIFAs proposal for a pilot project this summer to target at risk players for testing - those who are injured and could be tempted to dope or had previously failed controls.

The issue is likely to be discussed when WADAs executive committee and governing board meet May 9-10 in Montreal.

Managerial mind games influence title races

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With the seasons finals getting closer and the intensity increasing in the Premier League title races, managers are doing more than playing games on the field.

They are playing mind games as well.

Manchester Uniteds Alex Ferguson, Liverpools Rafa Benitez, Chelseas Guus Hiddink and Arsenals Arsene Wenger are all chasing various titles. Evertons David Moyes is also caught up in the battle of wits as his team heads for the FA Cup final.

Ferguson has won 24 titles in 23 seasons with the Red Devils, and already has this seasons FIFA Club World Cup and the domestic League Cup. His club leads Liverpool by one point at the top of the Premier League and faces Arsenal in the semifinals of the Champions League.

Chelsea is third in the Premier League, faces Everton in the FA Cup final and Barcelona in the Champions League semifinals.

That means only a slight change of fortune can have a big influence at this stage of the season, and the rival managers are out to do their bit even though they cant kick the ball or make a save.

Like playing out a soap opera, the coaches often use their pregame media interviews to send messages - and they are hardly along the lines of good luck.

Last week, Ferguson accused Benitez of arrogance and contempt in an effort to get under the skin of the manager whose team is a point behind in the league title race. That came weeks after the Liverpool manager, in a clearly rehearsed speech, said his Man United rival unfairly influenced referees and still managed to escape disciplinary punishment.

Ahead of Evertons FA Cup semifinal against Man United, Moyes said hed heard in the media that the match referee, Mike Riley, was a United fan. Whether or not that was true, Ferguson was furious that Riley disallowed what looked like a penalty and Everton went on to knock United out in a shootout after a 0-0 draw.

Asked whether Riley had been influenced by Moyes comments, Ferguson responded: It might have. Im not saying that for certain but it could have had.

All that nonsense about him being a United fan was really ridiculous, Ferguson said. Somebody filled David Moyes head full of nonsense about it and it was used in the press conference. It can play on a referees mind.

Hiddink, who is in charge of Chelsea until the end of the season before he returns to his full-time role as Russias national team coach, has carefully avoided the mind games.

Wengers exchanges with Ferguson over more than a decade have often overflowed into angry confrontations between their players on the field. He says too much is made of the mind games involving managers.

You want respect in the game, and we managers are responsible for it, the Arsenal manager said Monday. I do not want to interfere in that more because I do not know what happened (between Ferguson and Benitez).

I believe it (mind games) was always something which was overrated a bit. But it is part of our environment and part of the media. You never know how much impact it has because it is impossible to measure. I believe that it can sometimes have a negative impact rather than a positive impact.

With all five clubs playing over the next two days, the mind games could take a few more twists and turns before the weekend.

Liverpool hosts Arsenal on Tuesday and Chelsea welcomes Everton on Wednesday, the same day Manchester United faces Portsmouth.

When the final whistles blow Wednesday evening, the title race could well have changed again and Ferguson and his rivals will be sharpening their tongues once more.

Italian Football Results

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Results in the Serie A, the Italian first-division football league (home teams listed first).

Saturdays games

Genoa 0, Lazio 1

Juventus 1, Inter Milan 1

Sundays games

Atalanta vs. Reggina

Cagliari vs. Napoli

Catania vs. Sampdoria

Palermo vs. Bologna

AS Roma vs. Lecce

Siena vs. Chievo Verona

Udinese vs. Fiorentina

AC Milan vs. Torino

Saturday, April 25

Fiorentina vs. AS Roma

Chievo Verona vs. Udinese

Sunday, April 26

AC Milan vs. Palermo

Bologna vs. Genoa

Lecce vs. Catania

Sampdoria vs. Cagliari

Lazio vs. Atalanta

Torino vs. Siena

Reggina vs. Juventus

Napoli vs. Inter Milan

Portuguese Football Results

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Results from the 25th round of the Portuguese first-division football league (home teams listed first).

Fridays Games

Amadora 0, Pacos Ferreira 2

Saturdays Games

Nacional 1, Braga 1

Guimaraes 1, Sporting 2

Sundays Games

Rio Ave vs. Trofense

Maritimo vs. Belenenses

Academica vs. FC Porto

Setubal vs. Benfica

Mondays Games

Naval vs. Leixoes

French Football Results

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Results from the 32nd round of the French first-division football league (home teams listed first).

Saturdays Games

Caen 1, Nancy 2

Grenoble 1, Toulouse 0

Monaco 3, Rennes 1

Nantes 2, Nice 0

Sochaux 0, Auxerre 1

Valenciennes 0, Le Mans 2

Saint-Etienne 2, Lille 1

Sundays Games

Lorient vs. Marseille

Paris Saint-Germain vs. Le Havre

Bordeaux vs. Lyon

Dutch Football Results

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Results from the 31st round of the Eredivisie, the Dutch first-division football league (home teams listed first).

Fridays Game

Heracles Almelo 4, NAC Breda 0

Saturday, April 18

Feyenoord 1, FC Twente 0

De Graafschap 0, FC Groningen 1

AZ Alkmaar 1, Vitesse Arnhem 2

NEC Nijmegen 1, Roda JC 1

Sunday, April 19

FC Volendam vs. Sparta Rotterdam

Willem II vs. ADO The Hague

FC Utrecht vs. SC Heerenveen

PSV Eindhoven vs. Ajax

Friday, April 24

Sparta Rotterdam vs. De Graafschap

Saturday, April 24

Heracles Almelo vs. PSV Eindhoven

NEC Nijmegen vs. NAC Breda

SC Heerenveen vs. FC Twente

Roda JC vs. FC Volendam

Sunday, April

Vitesse Arnhem vs. FC Utrecht

ADO The Hague vs. Feyenoord

Ajax vs. AZ Alkmaar

FC Groningen vs. Willem II

Spanish Football Results

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Results from the 31st round of Spains first-division football league (home teams listed first).

Saturdays Games

Getafe 0, Barcelona 1

Athletic Bilbao 0, Deportivo La Coruna 1

Atletico Madrid 3, Numancia 0

Malaga 1, Mallorca 1

Recreativo Huelva 0, Real Madrid 1

Sundays Games

Valladolid vs. Villarreal

Almeria vs. Osasuna

Espanyol vs. Racing Santander

Valencia vs. Sevilla

Real Betis vs. Sporting Gijon

Saturday, April 25

Malaga vs. Deportivo La Coruna

Almeria vs. Numancia

Valencia vs. Barcelona

Sunday, April 26

Getafe vs. Villarreal

Recreativo vs. Mallorca

Valladolid vs. Osasuna

Athletic Bilbao vs. Racing Santander

Espanyol vs. Real Betis

Sevilla vs. Real Madrid

Atletico Madrid vs. Sporting Gijon

Swedish Football Results

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Results from Allsvenskan, the Swedish first-division football league (home teams listed first).

Wednesdays games

Djurgarden 0, Gefle 0

Halmstad 0, Brommapojkarna 1

Hacken 4, IFK Goteborg 1

Thursdays games

Orgryte 0, Orebro 1

AIK 0, Malmo FF 1

Trelleborg 3, Gais 0

Helsingborg, 1 Hammarby 0

Elfsborg 1, Kalmar 1