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Friedel deal for love, not money

Cristiano Ronaldo was not the only FA Cup semi-finalist to pledge his future yesterday. Goalkeeper Brad Friedel signed a new deal to extend his stay at Blackburn Rovers until 2009, when he will be 38.

Friedel, man of the match when Blackburn beat Spurs to win the League Cup in 2002, will be the last line of defence against champions Chelsea at Old Trafford tomorrow.

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Happy to sign: Brad Friedel

Friedel, who has been at Ewood Park since 2000, insisted the extra year was for love, not money.

Friedel wants to finish his career at Ewood following globetrotting spells with Brondby in Denmark, Galatasaray in Turkey, and Liverpool.

The former United States goalkeeper has a soccer school in his home state Ohio, but said: "I love this club. My agent is Paul Stretford, but I did the deal myself. I had a nice chat over a cup of coffee with chairman John Williams. There was no need to go in and have a big battle."

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