Eurosport - Sat, 09 May 18:53:00 2009
Barcelona coach Josep Guardiola has won his appeal against a four-month ban for doping he served as a Brescia player in 2001.
Guardiola had been accused of failing tests for nandrolone when he played in Italy but after years of legal arguments, the Italian federation said in a statement that he was absolved.
Meanwhile, pharmaceutical magnate Francesco Angelini is interested in buying "60 or 70 percent" of Roma.
The Serie A side have been the subject of interest for several years, with billionaire financier George Soros walking away from talks last year.
"Rather than take all the club, I would be interested in buying 60 or 70 percent, perhaps with someone who has already contacted me," Angelini said.
In a series of statements, Roma and their controlling company, Italpetroli, have said no talks had taken place and that no serious offers had been rejected.
Roma are sixth in Serie A and look set to miss out on the lucrative Champions League next term.
Their disappointing season has led to unrest among supporters, who have criticised club president Rosella Sensi and coach Luciano Spalletti.
Sensi has frequently expressed her love for the club and has said she would find it difficult to sell.
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bodrulalom49 SHUT UP U BEAN ED
BARCA DESERVED THE WIN THE DETERMINATION
CHELSEA JUST SCUMMY FANS AND PLAYERS
"ITS A DISCRACE" HAHAHAHAHA
DROGBA NEEDS TO GO INTO A MENTAL HOSPITAL U SEE HIS EYES 00 HAHAHA
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U GAYS IT SHOULD BE CHELSEA VS MAN U U FUKING @#$% TEAM
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