Juve suffers 'Lampard' moment

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Juventus forward Fabio Quagliarella jubilates after scoring against Catania on Sunday during their Serie A soccer match at Massimino Stadium in Catania.

Quagliarella has a perfectly good goal ruled out in team's 3-1 win at Catania

ROME - Fabio Quagliarella suffered a Frank Lampard moment on Sunday when he had a perfectly good goal ruled out in Juventus' 3-1 win at Catania when officials failed to spot his shot had crossed the line.

Quagliarella unleashed a 43rd-minute drive from a Milos Krasic pass that crashed against the crossbar before bouncing behind the line and back into play in a replay of Lampard's effort in England's World Cup defeat to Germany.

Juventus had already opened the scoring in the 35th minute when Vincenzo Iaquinta set up Simone Pepe to volley home.

Catania struck back immediately when Fabio Grosso misjudged a cross and Japanese star Takayuki Morimoto tucked the ball away from close range.

Quagliarella did get on the scoresheet just before the break after being freed by Iaquinta and he made it 3-1 on the hour mark as Juventus moved on to 27 points, six behind leader AC Milan.

"I don't look at the table, but I am happy because Catania hadn't lost at home for a year," said Juventus coach Luigi Delneri.

"We deserved this win. I saw my team play with lots of character."

On Saturday, Milan went three points clear of second-placed Lazio cruising to a 3-0 win over lowly Brescia at the San Siro with all of its goals coming in the first half.

Kevin Prince Boateng scored his first Milan goal on four minutes, and, in a two-minute spell either side of the half-hour mark, Robinho grabbed a fifth and Zlatan Ibrahimovic an eighth goal of the season.

Lazio's 3-1 win over Inter Milan on Friday had seen them join Milan at the summit of Serie A, but Massimiliano Allegri's side betrayed little anxiety against a Brescia side who had gone 10 games without a win.

"I'm pleased we started with the right attitude and scored early but then we relaxed for a while and had to thank (Christian) Abbiati for a terrific save. At 3-0 we closed the game out and I was able to rest some legs," said Allegri.

"When Inter return from the World Club Cup, I'm sure they will be back to their best so we will have to keep up our form. The season's very long and there are still many teams left in contention for the title."

At Chievo, Fabio Simplicio struck a brace for Roma in the 26th and 44th minutes in a match that only went ahead after a late pitch inspection at the icy Marc'Antonio Bentegodi stadium.

But Roma was punished in the second period for sitting on its lead.

Goalkeeper Julio Sergio allowed a long-range effort from Davide Moscardelli to slip through his grasp just after the hour.

And with seven minutes remaining Pablo Granoche slotted home the equalizer for Chievo before Roma's misery was compounded when skipper Daniele De Rossi was sent off for a reckless lunge on Moscardelli.

"The pitch made it like a beach soccer match," complained Roma coach Claudio Ranieri whose team is in eighth place.

"After 2-0 we couldn't string two passes together on it. I'm just happy nobody was injured."


(Agence France-Presse)
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Yao, Rockets share Christmas cheer in Houston

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Houston Rockets player Yao Ming (R) delivers gifts to children in Houston, Texas, Dec 6, 2010. Yao Ming and other Houston Rockets players took part in a charity event at a local community center on Monday, delivering Christmas gifts to 18 families in the community.

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Houston Rockets player Yao Ming (R) gives a high-five to a local child before handing out Christmas gifts at a community center in Houston, Texas, Dec 6, 2010.

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Houston Rockets player Yao Ming (R) helps serve pizza to local residents at a community center in Houston, Texas, Dec 6, 2010.

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Houston Rockets player Yao Ming (L) takes part in a charity event at a local community center in Houston, Texas, Dec 6, 2010.

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Houston Rockets player Luis Scola (L) gives food to children at a local community center in Houston, Texas, Dec 6, 2010.

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Aussie setback as Clarke falls in last over

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Australia's Ricky Ponting plays a shot during the fourth day of the second Ashes Test against England on Monday.

ADELAIDE, Australia - Australia suffered a massive blow with the loss of key batsman Michael Clarke in the final over Monday to leave them facing an uphill battle to salvage the second Ashes Test against England.

Clarke looked set to go to stumps leading a fighting rearguard action at the Adelaide Oval only to fall to a catch close to the wicket off part-time spinner Kevin Pietersen, with only four balls left of the fourth day.

Clarke had appeared to have recaptured his best form after cheap dismissals in Brisbane and the Adelaide first innings before he was out for 80.

At stumps Australia, chasing 375 runs to make England bat again, were 238 for four with Mike Hussey the not out batsman on 44.

Clarke was initially given not out and refused to walk off until England called for a referral and replays showed that the ball had come off his bat to Alastair Cook fielding close in.

"Just want to apologise for not walking off the ground tonight when I hit the ball. I was just so disappointed, my emotions got best of me," Clarke said via Twitter after play.

England spinner Graeme Swann, who looms as his team's major weapon on Tuesday's final day, said it was a significant wicket for the tourists.

"It's a massive bonus for us. It was tough going for us in the last session, their two best players against spin at crease, both playing well," he said.

"Sometimes you need a bit of inspiration and who else but KP (Pietersen) to come on and give you it."


(Agence France-Presse)
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Serbian champions shave heads to celebrate Davis Cup victory

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Serbia's team captain Bogdan Obradovic and members Nenad Zimonjic, Novak Djokovic, Janko Tipsarevic and Viktor Troicki (L-R) celebrate with the Davis Cup trophy in Belgrade Dec 5, 2010.

BELGRADE - The world champion Serbian Davis Cup team has a new look on Sunday.

When the celebrations died down on Sunday after Viktor Troicki' s crushing victory over Michael Llodra 6-2, 6-2, 6-3 before 17,000 jubilant fans at Belgrade Arena, the team lined up for a collective haircut.

Serbian team members and officials followed through with their promise to shave their heads if they emerged Davis Cup world champions.


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Serbia's Davis Cup team members Viktor Troicki (L) and Janko Tipsarevic (2nd R) and team advisor Nikola Pilic (2nd L) joke about Nenad Zimonjic's (R) new haircut after winning the Davis Cup in Belgrade Dec 5, 2010.

The head-shaving began in the Belgrade Arena with the president of the Tennis Association of Serbia Slobodan Zivojinovic, whose new look was broadcast on state-run Radio Television Serbia (RTS). Zivojinovic was followed by Serbia's top tennis player, Novak Djokovic, and then the remainder of the team.

After the shaving, Zivojinovic said that he was "bald and happy" with the outcome.

"Serbia is the world champion," he said. "I really have no words, I am proud because they (Serbia's Davis Cup team) gave us the greatest pleasure a man can experience."

Zivojinovic also said the victory was also shared with the tennis fans whose support of the team contributed to the "unbelievable atmosphere" in the Belgrade Arena.


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Serbia's team members Nenad Zimonjic, Janko Tipsarevic, Viktor Troicki, Novak Djokovic and team captain Bogdan Obradovic (L-R) celebrate with the Davis Cup trophy in Belgrade December 5, 2010.

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France's Gael Monfils reacts during a play against Serbia's Novak Djokovic during their Davis Cup final tennis match in Belgrade Dec 5, 2010.

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Serbia wins Davis Cup

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Serbia's Novak Djokovic celebrates victory over France's Gael Monfils after their Davis Cup final tennis match in Belgrade December 5, 2010.

BELGRADE,Dec. 5 -- Serbia won the Davis Cup for the first time on Sunday with a 3-2 win over France in the final.

Viktor Troicki breezed past Michael Llodra 6-2, 6-2, 6-3 to win the decider. In an early match, Novak Djokovic had defeated Gael Monfils 6-2, 6-2, 6-4 to put the score even.

The celebrations have begun in Serbia. With Viktor Troicki's crushing defeat of Michael Llodra in the Davis Cup final match before 17,000 boisterous supporters in the Belgrade Arena, Serbia has become the Davis Cup champion for the first time in history.

Celebrations broke out among the Serbian players and coaches and in the stands among the jubilant capacity crowd, which included Serbian President Boris Tadic.

Troicki's confident domination of this match came after Novak Djokovic's convincing win over Gael Monfils earlier in the day had brought the Serbian team even with France, 2-2, forcing a final match for the championship in this best-of-five competition.

After breaking the Frenchman twice during the first set, Troicki never really looked back. Although, Llodra did break Troicki in the beginning of the second set, he failed to capitalize on this lead and was simply overwhelmed by Troicki, who took the next six games for the victory. Troicki took match point in the third set by breaking the tentative Llordra.


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Serbia's Novak Djokovic takes off his shirt after victory over France's Gael Monfils after their Davis Cup final tennis match in Belgrade December 5, 2010.

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Raptors beat Thunders 111-99

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Oklahoma City Thunders' Jeff Green (R) jumps to shoot during the NBA game against Toronto Raptors at Air Canada Centre in Toronto, Canada, Dec. 3, 2010. Raptors won by 111-99.

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Oklahoma City Thunders' Thabo Sefolosha (R) goes to the basket during the NBA game against Toronto Raptors at Air Canada Centre in Toronto, Canada, Dec. 3, 2010. Raptors won by 111-99.

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Oklahoma City Thunders' James Harden (R) jumps to shoot during the NBA game against Toronto Raptors at Air Canada Centre in Toronto, Canada, Dec. 3, 2010. Raptors won by 111-99.

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Oklahoma City Thunders' Jeff Green (L) drives the ball during the NBA game against Toronto Raptors at Air Canada Centre in Toronto, Canada, Dec. 3, 2010. Raptors won by 111-99.

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Toronto Raptors' Sonny Weems (L) vies with Oklahoma City Thunders' Eric Maynor during their NBA game at Air Canada Centre in Toronto, Canada, Dec. 3, 2010. Raptors won by 111-99.

(Xinhua)
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Tiger Woods takes the lead at Chevron World Challenge

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Tiger Woods tees off on the fifth hole during the second round of the Chevron World Challenge golf tournament in Thousand Oaks, California, December 3, 2010.

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Tiger Woods tees off on the sixth hole during the second round of the Chevron World Challenge golf tournament in Thousand Oaks, California, December 3, 2010.

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Tiger Woods tees off on the second hole during the second round of the Chevron World Challenge golf tournament in Thousand Oaks, California, December 3, 2010.

(Reuters)
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