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Robinho gets off mark with winner for Santos

Robinho gets off mark with winner for Santos - Robinho marked his return to Santos with a brilliant back-heeled winner in their 2-1 away win over Sao Paulo in the Paulista championship.
Robinho marked his return to Santos with a brilliant back-heeled winner in their 2-1 away win over Sao Paulo in the Paulista championship.

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  The Brazil striker, on loan for six months at his first club from Manchester City, came on as a substitute 13 minutes after halftime and with five minutes to go back-heeled Wesley’s pass past goalkeeper Rogerio Ceni.

09 February 2010, Tuesday

REUTERS  RIO DE JANEIRO

   

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