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Sport headlines at 09:25
Alonso wins as Hamilton lead is cut Fernando Alonso secured his second successive Formula One victory after winning the Japanese Grand Prix while world championship leader Lewis Hamilton failed to finished inside the points.
Capello laments Cole's Wembley boos Fabio Capello demanded the Wembley crowd lay off Ashley Cole, after the full-back was booed during England's 5-1 win in the World Cup qualifier against Kazakhstan.
Wales need to improve - Toshack Wales boss John Toshack knows after the 2-0 victory over Liechtenstein that his side must raise their game when they face Germany in a tough World Cup qualifier on Wednesday.
Boss: Iwelumo blunder one in a hundred Scotland manager George Burley claimed Chris Iwelumo would have scored "99 times out of 100" the incredible chance he squandered in Saturday's goalless World Cup qualifier against Norway.
Worthington and co short of luck Nigel Worthington was left cursing his luck as Northern Ireland's World Cup hopes suffered another setback on Saturday night following the 2-0 defeat to Slovenia.
Zaheer knock boosts India Zaheer Khan all but ended Australia's hopes of winning the first Test of the Border-Gavaskar series with an unbeaten 57 on the fourth day.
Ballesteros remains in hospital Seve Ballesteros remained in hospital on Saturday, with the results of tests carried out on the golfer expected over the weekend.
Biarritz frustrated at Gloucester Biarritz were left fuming by Scottish referee Peter Allen's performance as they suffered an opening 22-10 Heineken Cup defeat against Gloucester.
Saint Andre left with injury concerns Triumphant Sale Sharks boss Philippe Saint Andre was left counting the cost of his side's epic four-try 32-15 Heineken Cup Pool 2 win away to French championship runners-up Clermont Auvergne.
Moyes inspired by Robson David Moyes has admitted he once felt he may have spent "too long" at Everton - but changed his mind after an "inspirational" talk from Sir Bobby Robson.
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