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Newcastle manager tips opposite number to take charge of Manchester United: The obvious choice?

There have been many people linked to the Manchester United manager's job, with Sir Alex Ferguson likely to stand down in the next couple of seasons. Indeed, many expected Carlos Queiroz to follow in the Scot's footsteps, although he's left Old Trafford once again to manage Portugal, a stint which ...

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Queiroz gets vote of confidence

Portugal boss Carlos Queiroz received the backing of the country's football chiefs despite an unimpressive start to South Africa 2010 qualifying.

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Queiroz Under the Whip

Former Bafana Bafana coach Carlos Queiroz is in severe trouble in his new job in charge of Portugal after an embarrassing 0-0 home draw with tiny Albania in the World Cup qualifiers on Wednesday night.

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Queiroz determind to get Portugal back on track

Portugal coach Carlos Queiroz is confident his team can get their World Cup qualifying campaign back on track, starting against Albania on Wednesday.

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Queiroz not short of confidence

Despite a series of key injuries and an indifferent result on the weekend, Portugal coach Carlos Queiroz is confident of reaching South Africa 2010.

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Ronaldo ready for Queiroz reunion

Former Manchester United number two Carlos Queiroz will take charge of Cristiano Ronaldo for the first time as Portugal boss next week.

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Ronaldo back for Portugal

LISBON: Cristiano Ronaldo is back in the Portugal squad after an injury layoff, and is set to play his first games under new coach Carlos Queiroz in this month’s football World Cup qualifiers. The Manchester United winger was ...

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Cristiano Ronaldo back for Portugal

Cristiano Ronaldo is back in the Portugal squad, and will feature for Carlos Queiroz's side in this month's WC qualifiers.

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Tom Lappin - Queiroz absence felt as Ferguson heads for trial at the Bridge

FALA Govan? (Portuguese for "do you speak Glaswegian?"). One would like to think Carlos Queiroz has a smattering. All those years at Old Trafford checking the

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Premier League: Dimitar Berbatov brings sharp edge to Manchester United's attacking riches

Carlos Queiroz believes the addition of Berbatov will give Manchester United 'the most dangerous attack in all the world'

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Portugal favored against Denmark

Carlos Queiroz is confident Portugal can beat Denmark in World Cup qualifying and increase their lead in Group 1.

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World Cup 2010 Update: Europe

At long last, the European section of the 2010 World Cup qualifying campaign got underway this weekend*, so let's take you through the action in each group. Group 1 Carlos Queiroz's first competitive game of his second spell in charge of Portugal couldn't have been more successful as his side demolished Malta 4-0. Goals from Hugo Almeida, Simao and Nani, plus an own goal by Brain Said helped the Portuguese...