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   <title>Gijon turns to Tejada for rest of season</title>
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   Sporting Gijon named Inaki Tejada its manager for the remainder of the season Tuesday, days after he guided the struggling side in a 1-1 draw against Osasuna. Gijon fired former coach Manuel Preciado last week, and Tejada stepped in on an interim basis. Gijon, which is 19th in La Liga, has now turned the squad over to Tejada for the rest of the season. Sporting Gijon visits Valencia on Sunday. 
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   <title>Sevilla names Michel new coach</title>
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   Sevilla named former Real Madrid and Spain midfielder Michel its new manager Tuesday, one day after Marcelino was fired. Michel, 48, spent almost his entire club career with Real Madrid, playing for the Spanish giants from 1982-96. He also played 66 times for Spain and had 21 goals from 1985-92. He entered the coaching profession in 2005 with Rayo Vallecano, and has also coached Real Madrid's B team and Getafe. Marcelino's tenure ended foll
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   <title>Granada edges Malaga to emerge from drop zone</title>
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   Granada climbed out of the relegation zone on Monday with a 2-1 win over Malaga at Los Carmenes. With its second-straight La Liga victory, Granada improves to 25 points on the year to sit tied with Rayo Vallecano and Mallorca in the Spanish top flight. Nigerian striker Odion Ighalo, on loan from Udinese, put the home side in front after a scoreless first half, notching his third goal of the La Liga season in the 57th minute. Malaga an
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   <title>Marcelino sacked by Sevilla</title>
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   Sevilla announced on Monday that the club has decided to part ways with manager Marcelino Garcia Toral after a poor run of results by the team. Marcelino took charge of Sevilla last summer following the departure of former boss Gregorio Manzano, who guided the club to fifth-place finish last term. The 46-year-old Marcelino was handed a one-year contract in June but he leaves with Sevilla in 11th place and only four points above the drop zone fo
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   <title>Villarreal continues turnaround at Sevilla</title>
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   Javier Camunas scored in the 80th minute and Villarreal continued its turnaround with a 2-1 La Liga win Sunday over Sevilla at the Sanchez Pizjuan. Villarreal won just three of its first 18 fixtures this season, but a win over Sporting Gijon and a draw against Barcelona was followed by its first road win in 11 games this season. The Yellow Submarines moved out of the relegation zone to 16th, although just one point above 18th-place Granada, which 
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   <title>Tello, Messi lead Barcelona past Real Sociedad</title>
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   Cristian Tello and Lionel Messi scored a goal apiece as Barcelona edged Real Sociedad, 2-1, at Camp Nou on Saturday to keep pace with Real Madrid in the chase for the La Liga title. Tello put Barcelona in front nine minutes into the match while Messi and Carlos Vela traded second-half goals in the 72nd and 74th minutes, respectively. The contest was quite open from the start as the two sides traded clear-cut scoring opport
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   <title>Ronaldo poised to lift Real Madrid against Getafe</title>
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   La Liga leading-scorer Cristiano Ronaldo and his Real Madrid team face Getafe at the Coliseum Alfonso Perez on Saturday, and if history is any indication, the Portuguese superstar could be in line for an influential performance. Ronaldo has bagged braces in his last two appearances at Getafe, scoring twice in a 4-2 win (Mar. 25, 2010) and a 3-2 win (Jan. 3, 2011) at the Coliseum. The Portuguese superstar has also picked up four goals in Real
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   <title>Abidal inks new Barca deal</title>
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   Barcelona defender Eric Abidal put pen to paper on a new contract with the club on Friday, signing a deal that keeps him at the Nou Camp through at least next season. It was announced last month that the France international had agreed to a deal that would keep him with Barca through next season, with the option of extending the contract a further two years. "I always said that I'd like to stay and live here and enjoy the football," A
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   <title>Martinuccio joins Villarreal on loan</title>
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   Villarreal has signed forward Alejandro Martinuccio on a six-month loan from Brazilian side Fluminense, it was announced on Wednesday. The two clubs just beat the transfer deadline to push the deal through, with Villarreal confirming that the 24-year-old will spend the rest of the season with the Yellow Submarine. A statement from the Spanish club read: "Villarreal CF and Fluminense FC have reached a transfer agreement for 
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   <title>Sporting Gijon fires manager Preciado</title>
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   Sporting Gijon fired coach Manuel Preciado on Tuesday, just days after the club lost for the sixth time in its last eight La Liga matches. Preciado was with Gijon for 5 1/2 seasons and led the club to the top division in Spain in his second year in charge. Gijon finished 10th last season, but an embarrassing 5-1 defeat to Real Sociedad on Sunday left the club 19th. Assistant Inaki Tejada will take over coaching duties on an interim basis. 
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