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TEAM NEWS: Giggs on the bench again for Team GB against South Korea
Stuart Pearce's line-up for the Olympic quarter-final sees Craig Bellamy once again deputise as captain with Daniel Sturridge and Scott Sinclair continuing in attack
Ryan Giggs has again been left out of the starting line-up for Team GB's Olympic quarter-final against South Korea.Craig Bellamy will again captain the side in Giggs' absence, while Scott Sinclair holds on to his place on the left of Great Britains three pronged attack.
Team GB: Butland; Taylor, Richards, Caulker, Bertrand; Ramsey, Allen, Cleverley; Bellamy (c), Sturridge, Sinclair.
Subs: Rose, Dawson, Giggs, Tomkins, Cork, Sordell, Steele.
South Korea: Sung-Ryong Jung; Yun, Chang-Soo Kim, Hwang, Young-Kwon Kim; Ki, Ji, Nam, Jong-Woo Park, Koo; Chu-Young Park,
Subs: Oh, Kim, Kim, Baek, Jung, Kim, Lee.
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Player Ratings: Siena 1-2 AC Milan
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Player Ratings: Barcelona 2-1 Valladolid
Goal rates the players on show as the newly-crowned Liga champions cruised past the challenge of Miroslav Djukic's men to keep up hopes of reaching 100 points
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Arsenal hold their nerve in top-four battle
Arsene Wenger's side produced a clinical performance to secure a top-four Premier League finish but now they must kick on if they wish to challenge for honours next year
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Player Ratings: Newcastle 0-1 Arsenal
Laurent Koscielny's 52nd-minute volley secured the Gunners the win over Alan Pardew's side and made sure they would be playing Champions League football next season
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Player Ratings: West Brom 5-5 Man Utd
Sir Alex Ferguson was given a farewell to remember, but certainly not for the right reasons as the Romelu Lukaku-led hosts battled back from three goals down to earn an unlikely point
