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Edwin savours JJB drama (Manchester United)
Sunday's title triumph at the JJB Stadium eclipses last season's Premier League success, according to goalkeeper Edwin van der Sar.

Van Basten trims down Netherlands squad (ESPN Soccernet.com)
Holland coach Marco van Basten has trimmed his provisional European Championships squad from 29 men to 26 ahead of revealing his final selection later this month.

Van Basten trims provisional Dutch Euro squad to 25 (Reuters via Yahoo!7 Sports)
AMSTERDAM, May 16 (Reuters) - Netherlands coach Marco van Basten dropped four players on Friday from his provisional squad for next month's European Championship finals.

Edwin Van der Sar set to extend time at Manchester United (Times Online)
Having initially hinted that he may retire at the end of the season, Edwin van der Sar appeared on the verge of a surprise about-turn last night when he announced his intention to stay at Manchester United for another year.

Advertisement starts (Tiscali)
28 and Wales on June 1. They face world champions Italy, 2006 World Cup runners-up France and Romania in Euro Group C.

Van der Sar: Focus on the title (The Electric New Paper)
EDWIN van der Sar has told his team-mates to 'clear their minds' as Manchester United prepare to switch their attention back to the Premier League title race after a momentous European week.

Boulahrouz given EURO chance (UEFA News)
Sevilla FC defender Khalid Boulahrouz has been drafted into the provisional Netherlands squad but four other players have failed to make the latest cut.

Pepe Reina picks up third straight Golden Glove award (Daily Mirror)
Liverpool keeper pips David James for clean sheet honour.

Manchester memories as MEN makes ready for Moscow (holdthefrontpage.co.uk)
The Manchester Evening News has begun its build up to next week's Champions League final by looking back at the previous teams crowned Kings of Europe.

I'm a goalkeeper, so no wonder I'm misunderstood, says Lehmann (Evening Standard)
Jens Lehmann is not convinced by the claim that England once produced the best goalkeepers in the world. "Every country thinks that," he says. "The Germans think that, the Spanish think that and the Italians are also very proud of their keepers."