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Juan Mata 'open' to buying A-League club

Juan Mata has told ESPN that while his current focus is Melbourne Victory, he is open to investing in the A-League in the future after exploring buying into multiple clubs over the offseason.

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3dJoey Lynch

Juan Mata: In-form Utd can now look up, not down

Former Manchester United star Juan Mata has told ESPN that this budding momentum, combined with an easing of the suffocating pressure that had surrounded the squad, can augur continued success.

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14dJoey Lynch

WA bullish Serie A game in Australia will proceed

The WA government remains adamant that Perth will host a Serie A match between AC Milan and Como next year, despite the cancellation of a planned fixture between Barcelona and Villarreal in the United States.

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15dJoey Lynch

Socceroos Geria, Duke eye moves in J1 hiatus

Two Japan-based Socceroos, Jason Geria and Mitchell Duke, say that the J.League's changing calendar will force them to explore potential short-term moves in January.

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City hope first win reinvigorates ACL tilt

Melbourne City are determined to use their breakthrough 2-1 win over Buriram United to kick-start their Asian Champions League Elite campaign.

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Juan Mata switches Sydney for Melbourne

Former Spain, Manchester United and Chelsea star Juan Mata has joined Melbourne Victory for his second stint in the A-League Men after departing the Western Sydney Wanderers.

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Davila speaks out on alleged role in betting scandal

Ulises Dávila confessed on Instagram that he is facing a legal process after being accused of allegedly fixing yellow cards in football matches to benefit gamblers.