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Cavani double takes qualification out of City's hands
Two goals from Edinson Cavani consigned Manchester City to a 2-1 defeat in Napoli last night as Roberto Mancini's side were left with it all to do to make the last 16 of the competition. Cavani opened the scoring with a near-post header on 17 minutes as the visitors' defence was caught unawares. In-form Mario Balotelli tapped home an equaliser for City on 33 minutes after David Silva had his shot parried but Cavani swept home his second after the break and City were unable to create many clear-cut chances in the last 40 minutes. The Premier League leaders now need to beat Bayern in their final group game next month and hope Villarreal gain a point against Napoli to make the next stage. MORE
Benfica frustrate faltering United
Manchester United were held at Old Trafford, drawing a second home group game in three with a 2-2 draw against Benfica. Phil Jones put through his net before Dimitar Berbatov and Darren Fletcher replied. Pablo Aimar then secured a point. MORE
Australia appoint first foreign coach
Australia have appointed Mickey Arthur as their new head coach, succeeding Tim Nielsen. Arthur, previously in charge of Western Australia, becomes the country's first foreign coach and has signed a four-year deal until the end of the 2015 World Cup. MORE
Tomlinson: Drug cheats have cost me
Chris Tomlinson believes the presence of drug cheats in his sport has cost him medals. "I would have finished higher up the medal table in competitions," the long-jumper said. "And had a few more pennies in the bank." MORE
Late winner keeps Birmingham on up
Birmingham moved to within two points of the play-off zone after Chris Burke scored an injury-time winner to secure a 2-1 win over Burnley. Elsewhere, struggling Coventry rescued a point against Cardiff, Lukas Jutkiewicz equalising on the hour. MORE
Henry dismisses England job talk
Graham Henry has continued to distance himself from the vacant England managerial position. "I have enough problems," he said. "I'm still contracted to the New Zealand union, I want to live in New Zealand, I don't have the time or energy or desire." MORE
Villas-Boas: We will return to form
Chelsea manager Andre Villas-Boas is confident his club can recover their form. "I want to get back to winning ways," he said ahead of tonight's trip to Bayer Leverkusen. "We do not want to go into the negative spiral this team went through last year." MORE
Murray campaign over after injury
Andy Murray's year came to an early conclusion yesterday with the expected announcement that the Scot was pulling out of the ATP World Tour finals with a groin strain. The 24-year-old lost his opening group game to David Ferrer on Monday. MORE
Opinion: James Lawton
Few midfields are quite so easy on the eye as Spurs', a unit always beautifully geared for attack. Harry Redknapp has made a team of lovely creativity and considerable bite without the need for an ocean of red ink. MORE
Adebayor: I'm all about the money
On-loan Emmanuel Adebayor says he may find it hard to stay at Spurs if they fail to reach agreement with his club, Manchester City. "We all play to get money," he said. "I have to give something to my community and will keep doing this until the end." MORE
Magic of McIlroy won't save cup
The presence of Rory McIlroy at this week's World Cup will probably not be enough to save the tournament in its current guise. "The word is out that this is the end," an industry figure said. "This is a hard climate in which to sell any tournament." MORE
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