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PERHAPS it is natural for a masterly and middle-aged Dutch superstar to evaluate a trip to Ibrox as no more than just part of a day's work when he has won the European Cup a handful of times, played in a World Cup Final and generally graced football as a player and coach for more than 30 years.
However, Johan Neeskens' sang-froid about the prospect of going head-to-head with Rangers for domination of the Champions League Group E will not be shared by Barcelona's players, as far as Thiago Motta is concerned.See the full content of this document
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Big Noise in Glasgow? Barcelona Stars Know All About It From Gio and Henrik
The Brazilian grew up at Barcelona and only left there this summer to join Aberdeen's UEFA Cup opponents, Atletico Madrid, after winning La Liga, the Champions League and playing in the World Club Cup Final.
Motta also dipped his toe ...See the full content of this document
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