Published 5/15/2008
at L.A. Times - Soccer
The better team comes away with the 2-0 victory in the 50th UEFA Cup final at the City of Manchester Stadium in England, as the Russian team earns its first European trophy.
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Before half of Glasgow descends into a fog of self-doubt and second-guessing -- the Celtic half is still pretty boisterous -- let it be said that the better team won Wednesday's 50th UEFA Cup final at the sold-out City of Manchester Stadium in England.
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