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    Real Madrid legend Marcelo completes transfer to former club just days after having Olympiacos contract ripped up

    MARCELO has rejoined Brazilian club Fluminense.The former Real Madrid star has signed a contract that will run until December 2024, with an option to extend for a further year.

    Marcelo left Olympiacos by mutual consentCredit: Reuters
    The club announced the arrival of the veteran defender on Twitter.
    Fluminense posted a video of the player’s highlights from when he was at the club in his youth.
    The video was accompanied by the caption: “Your home is and always will be Fluminense, Marcelo.”
    The post was followed up by another tweet, saying, “Dude, it’s really true. O Marcelo it’s from Fluminense again.”
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    Speaking about the return to his boyhood club, Marcelo told club media: “It’s even difficult to express the meaning that this moment represents for me.
    “I’ve been dreaming of returning to my origins for many years, to the team that trained me and taught me what I know about football.”
    The 34-year-old spent two years in the senior squad of Fluminense between 2005 and 2007.
    He left the club for Real Madrid and spent 15 incredibly successful seasons with the club.
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    While at Los Blancos, Marcelo won six LaLigas, five Champions Leagues, two Copa del Reys, four Club World Cups, five Spanish Super Cups, and three UEFA Super Cups.
    He left the club in 2022 after his contract expired and joined Greek giants Olympiacos.
    However, after only playing five league games, his contract was mutually terminated paving the way for his return to Fluminense. More

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    Man Utd broke incredible 37-match Barcelona streak as impressive stats from win laid bare

    MANCHESTER UNITED’s Europa League victory over Barcelona has been backed up by some impressive stats.The Red Devils beat the LaLiga side at Old Trafford last night thanks to goals from Fred and Antony cancelling out Robert Lewandowski’s opener.
    Manchester United registered some incredible stats by beating BarcelonaCredit: Alamy
    Including ending Barcelona’s unbeaten streak when leading at half timeCredit: Getty
    The result meant that United ran out as 4-3 victors on aggregate.
    The comeback from United meant that they broke Barcelona’s 37-match unbeaten steak when they were ahead at half time.
    The win for United was their 28th in all competitions this season, no other club in Europe’s major leagues has more.
    It is also the club’s 14th win out of 18 games since Cristiano Ronaldo left the club for Saudi Arabia side Al Nassr, they are also unbeaten in 18 games at Old Trafford.
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    Ronaldo left the club by mutual consent following his explosive interview with Piers Morgan.
    Also, United managed to score four goals across the two legs against the Catalonians.
    This is the same as 57 per cent of the goals they have conceded in 22 LaLiga games this season.
    One of the goals came from Antony, the 19th scored by a substitute for the club this term.
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    Which is also more than any other big five European league side this campaign.
    Fellow goalscorer Fred was also impressive as he registered 47 touches across the pitch as he was involved throughout the entire game.
    The performance has seen manager Erik ten Hag gain a lot of praise from former United stars for improving the club.
    United will now switch their attention back to the Carabao Cup as they face Newcastle in the final on Sunday. More

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    Man Utd have already LOST to Real Betis this season but it was a VERY different line-up

    MANCHESTER UNITED are up against recent history in the next round of the Europa League with their opponents Real Betis having already BEATEN them this season. Erik ten Hag masterminded a 2-1 comeback victory over Barcelona on Thursday night to give United passage into the last-16.
    Anthony Elanga was afforded an opportunity to play against Real BetisCredit: Getty
    While youngsters such as Zidane Iqbal were also given run-outsCredit: Getty
    While some senior stars were also involved in the matchCredit: Getty
    And they face Spanish opposition again in the next round after being paired with Betis.
    But it won’t be the first time the sides have met this season – with the LaLiga side coming out on top previously.
    As the World Cup edged towards to it’s dramatic conclusion, club football began its preparation to get back under way with some friendlies.
    One of those friendlies saw Man Utd visit Spain and take on Real Betis, where they lost 1-0 thanks to Nabil Fekir’s 49th minute strike.
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    However, the line up that day saw a very different XI take to the field to the one United are likely to field when they face off again.
    The game, on December 10, saw just two members of the team who faced Barcelona start on the pitch, those being David De Gea and Aaron Wan-Bissaka.
    Second-half Barca subs Alejandro Garnacho and Scott McTominay were also handed starts against Betis.
    Crocked ace Anthony Martial started the match up top, but was only given a 45 minute run-out in the fixture.
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    Here’s how United lined up the last time they faced Betis
    Victor Lindelof, who started last weekend’s 3-0 win over Leicester, was one of two stars who completed the entire fixture, the other being McTominay.
    The rest of the squad saw a string of squad players and youngsters played in order to give Ten Hag a look at them.
    Teden Mengi and Brandon Williams completed the defence.
    Isak Hansen-Aaroen partnered McTominay in the midfield, while Zidane Iqbal provided the side’s creativity ahead of them.
    Outside of previously established stars De Gea, Lindelof, Wan-Bissaka, McTominay and Martial there have not been many appearances from the rest of this squad throughout the season.
    Wingers Garnacho and Elanga have 48 appearances this season between them, though most of these have come from the bench.
    While Williams is the only other player to have an appearance to his name.
    One star who came onto the pitch at half-time was recently handed his Prem debut by Ten Hag, 17-year-old Kobbie Mainoo.
    However, before Ten Hag and Co look at the Betis fixture, they have a Carabao Cup final showdown against Newcastle to contend with.
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    Man Utd face being without talisman Marcus Rashford after he picked up an injury in the Barcelona game.
    Ten Hag has also urged his side to ignore Newcastle’s “annoying” time-wasting tactics. More

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    Fans can’t stop watching Shaka Hislop’s hilarious gaffe live on air that leaves stunned TV host with head in his hands

    FANS can’t stop watching a hilarious clip of Shaka Hislop’s gaffe live on air.The brilliant incident occurred at the start of the season as Hislop previewed the upcoming LaLiga campaign.
    Shaka Hislop left fans in stitches with a live gaffeCredit: Not known, clear with picture desk
    The ace was meant to catch a ball covered in a protective sealCredit: Not known, clear with picture desk
    Hislop instead let the ball smash, frightening his co-hostCredit: Not known, clear with picture desk
    The former goalkeeper, 54, was presented with a new football by his co-host as the cameras rolled.
    Coated in a protective shell, the ball was tossed to Hislop by his pal.
    But despite being a former Premier League stopper, Hislop hilariously stood and watched as the ball went past him before hitting the ground.
    The protective shell smashed loudly into numerous pieces as the ball rolled out of the studio.
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    And Hislop, still appearing relaxed, casually moved to pick it up before carrying on with the segment.
    His co-host was affected in a completely different way though, holding his hands to his head while surveying the damage.
    Fans enjoyed the hilarious clip when it originally occurred, and have been pushing its resurgence after Hislop celebrated his birthday this week.
    One declared: “This clip of Shaka Hislop may only be five seconds long but it’s absolutely perfect.”
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    Another joked: “Great Hugo Lloris impression.”
    One noted: “I don’t know what I expected to happen but it wasn’t that. Sensational.”
    Another added: “I’ve watched it on repeat over and over again expecting a different result every time.”
    Hislop started his pro career at Reading in 1992 before securing a move to Newcastle three years later.
    In 1998 he joined West Ham before moving to Portsmouth in 2002.
    Hislop rejoined the Hammers three years later before ending his career with FC Dallas in 2007.
    And he currently works as a commentator for ESPN.
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    ‘You obviously aren’t interested in my problems!’ – Watch Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp bizarrely rage at Spanish reporter

    LIVERPOOL manager Jurgen Klopp snapped at a Spanish reporter for asking if he would give Real Madrid legend, Luka Modric, a new contract.The German was asked the question following Liverpool’s 5-2 Champions League round of 16 defeat to the Spanish and European champions.
    Jurgen Klopp snapped at a Spanish reporter for asking about Luka ModricCredit: Rex
    Modric is out of contract this summer and the reporter asked Klopp whetherCredit: Getty
    Liverpool raced into a two-goal lead thanks to Darwin Nunez and Mohamed Salah.
    However, they went in at the half-time break level, with Real star Vinicius Jr bagging a brace.
    Real came out for the second half and ran riot, scoring a further three goals through Eder Militao and Karim Benzema.
    Despite not scoring, Modric ran the midfield at the age of 37, drawing praise for schooling 18-year-old Reds breakthrough prospect, Stefan Bajcetic.
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    And with the Croatia and Real icon out of contract this summer, a Spanish reporter decided to ask Liverpool manager Klopp whether he’d extend Modric’s stay at the Bernabeu.
    However, Klopp was far from amused, and snapped at the reporter, declaring it’s “not one of my problems”.

    Klopp replied: “Oh god.
    “You obviously are not too much interested in my problems, so this is not one of my problems.”
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    He continued: “Yeah, fantastic player and I’m pretty sure Carlo [Ancelotti] and Real Madrid will do the right thing for the right player.”
    Klopp then quipped: “Please ask me more questions about Real Madrid players.” More

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    ‘We are in permanent contact’ – Xavi breaks silence on Lionel Messi’s sensational Barcelona transfer return

    BARCELONA boss Xavi has provided perhaps the biggest hint yet that Lionel Messi could return to Barcelona. The Argentine World Cup winner and Paris St Germain star has been heavily linked with a return to the Camp Nou in the summer.
    Xavi has dropped the biggest hint yet that Lionel Messi could return to BarcelonaCredit: AFP
    The pair played together between 2004 and 2015Credit: Getty
    Messi, who has scored 16 goals this season and added 14 assists, will be out of contract in the summer.
    And now former team-mate and current Barca boss Xavi has hinted at Messi’s return, revealing the pair are in “permanent contact.”
    Asked about the possibility of a transfer for the 35-year-old, Xavi said: “Messi knows that Barcelona is his home and the doors are open, I said this many times.
    “He’s my friend — we are in permanent contact, a potential return will only depend on him. Leo is the best player in history, he’d always fit in.”
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    Reports have indicated Messi has an extension offer on the table from PSG, while clubs in Saudi Arabia and Inter Miami are also keen on him.
    Barcelona want Messi back at the club after he left on a free transfer in 2021 – owing to the club being unable to re-sign him due to La Liga wage rules.
    Xavi played alongside the forward from 2004 until he left the club in 2015.
    Messi scored a stunning free-kick in a 4-3 dramatic victory against Lille last weekend.
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    However, before Barcelona try to sign him they face Manchester United in the second leg of their Europa League play-off.
    The first leg ended in a thrilling 2-2 draw.
    But while Erik ten Hag’s side have been handed a number of injury boosts for the Old Trafford clash, Xavi has been hit with the opposite.
    He has been left sweating over the fitness of Frenkie de Jong and Robert Lewandowski, while Pedri is injured and Gavi is suspended.
    Barcelona have lost just once to Man Utd, albeit with that one defeat coming at Old Trafford when Paul Scholes belted in a long-range winner in 2008. More

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    Man Utd takeover by Qataris will be great for club as Sheikh is ‘very good person’ – reveals Barcelona boss Xavi

    XAVI believes a Qatar takeover will be good for Manchester United.The Barcelona coach played for Qatar side Al Sadd between 2015-19 and went on to coach them from 2019-21.
    Barcelona and Spain legend Xavi warmed up for Thursday’s Europa League second leg at Old Trafford by praising United bidder Sheikh JassimCredit: EPA
    Man Utd would flourish if Sheikh Jassim took over, Xavi suggests
    He was also an ambassador for the recent World Cup and knows United bidder Sheikh Jassim Bin Hamad Al Thani.
    Ahead of Barca’s Europa League match against United he said the club-owning Glazers would do well to accept his bid.
    Xavi said: “I have a good relationship with the Sheikh and I think he would do a good job.
    “I think he is a very good person with serious responsibilities.”
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    Sheikh Jassim is up against Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s INEOS group to take control of the club after the Glazer’s put it up for sale for around £6billion.
    In a statement last week Sheikh Jassim made his intentions clear to buy the club out right and make it number one again.
    His statement said: “The bid plans to return the club to its former glories both on and off the pitch, and – above all – will seek to place the fans at the heart of Manchester United Football club once more.
    “The bid will be completely debt free via Sheikh Jassim’s Nine Two Foundation, which will look to invest in the football teams, the training centre, the stadium and wider infrastructure, the fan experience and the communities the club supports.
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    “The vision of the bid is for Manchester United Football Club to be renowned for footballing excellence, and regarded as the greatest football club in the world.”
    Xavi also believes that the Sheikh would be buying a club on the up again under Erik Ten Hag’s management.
    He said: “Manchester United are one of the best teams in Europe at the minute, showing their quality and competitiveness through great results.
    “They’re the best United I’ve seen in the last few years, with a great coach, and great players who show a lot of personality and passion.”
    To beat them tonight Barcelona will have to try and keep Marcus Rashford quiet.
    He scored in the 2-2 first leg of this tie, which has a place in the last 16 of the competitions as the reward.
    After his double at the weekend against Leicester he now has 16 in his last 17 games since returning from the World Cup and 24 in all for the season.
    Centre-back Joules Kounde had a tough time handling him in the first leg and Ten Hag was furious that he had not been sent off when coming into contact with the England international as he broke away in the second-half.
    But Kounde said: “I think it was 50-50. There is contact but I think it’s very light.
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    “I think it’s very light and the referee decided to not give me a red card, so I don’t feel lucky. I feel it’s part of the decision of the referee.
    “It’s true that I think I could have been sent off because it was 50-50 but the referee made the decision and obviously I’m very happy.” More

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    How Barcelona deal with rampant Rashford will decide spectacular Europa League clash with Man Utd at Old Trafford

    THE competition may be different, the walk out theme may be less enthralling, and the game may be taking place on a far from ideal day.However, Barcelona’s visit to Old Trafford under the lights this Thursday has all the feeling of a colossal European affair.
    Erik ten Hag goes head-to-head with Xavi at Old Trafford
    There is no room for error in this one.
    After a mouth-watering and rather chaotic 2-2 draw in Catalonia just under a week ago, it will be a winner takes all at the Theatre of Dreams.
    At least one of the favourites to win the Europa League will bow out with their heads held high, knowing that they fell to a worthy adversary.
    Following a nervy first half at the Camp Nou in which Manchester United had the better chances but Barcelona dominated the play, the second half had viewers on the edges of their seats.
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    But it’s still all to play for and both managers will have learned quite a lot about their opponents as well as their own teams.
    While the second leg may or may not live up to the absorbing nature of the first, Thursday night’s fixture will certainly be an incredibly tactical affair.
    Here are three key areas where this European clash of the titans can be won and lost.

    Weghorst’s new clothes
    There is no shame in admitting some scepticism towards Erik ten Hag after Brentford ran riot in London against the Red Devils back in August in a humiliating 4-0 defeat.
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    Having come from the Eredivisie in the summer, Ten Hag was keen to quickly impose his principles on the side with little room for flexibility.
    United were playing out from the back at every opportunity, looking to build through the thirds of the pitch on the deck. But this led to serious problems early doors.
    Both Brighton and Brentford pressed United high, and Ten Hag’s side looked more uncomfortable than Roy Keane giving praise.
    Instead of living and dying by the sword, the Dutchman tweaked his approach and Man United began playing more direct, going long from David de Gea.
    Even in bigger games against stronger opponents, United started to adopt a slightly more conservative approach, preferring to soak up pressure and hitting teams on the break.
    This was the gameplan adopted by Ten Hag last Thursday versus La Blaugrana.
    United were happy to concede 57 per cent of the ball to Barcelona while looking dangerous in transition.
    Then, merely three days later against Leicester, the Reds boasted 57 percent of the ball themselves in a superb 3-0 home win.
    It is likely that the English giants will switch up their approach once again by allowing Barcelona to dominate possession despite being the hosts.
    When defending as a unit last Thursday, United didn’t defend deeper down the pitch, instead preferring to sit in a 4-2-3-1 block in the Barca half, going man-for-man in midfield.

    Wout Weghorst would mark Barcelona’s deepest midfielder while Fred and Casemiro would take the remaining two central midfielders.
    One of the most surprising, yet intriguing tactical decisions from Ten Hag was to play Weghorst in a midfield role, giving him for more defensive responsibilities than offensive.
    Against Leeds United at Elland Road a few days prior, the manager trialled this for the first time with great success as the Burnley loanee bagged an assist for Alejandro Garnacho’s goal to make it 2-0.
    In the Nou Camp, Weghorst gave a great account of himself once more, carrying out the instructions from his coach very efficiently.
    Where many believed that Bruno Fernandes would be the man deployed in the No10 slot with Jadon Sancho on the right and Marcus Rashford over on the left, it was Weghorst who aided Fred and Casemiro in the middle of the park.
    Where he may fall behind in goal contributions, Weghorst’s impeccable work rate makes up for this.
    Even when United were defending low down the pitch, the 6ft 6in centre-forward-come-playmaker was tracking back to help plug holes in his team’s defensive shape.
    Weghorst dropped deep against Barcelona
    Casemiro was dragged out wide to deal with the danger as Tyrell Malacia was caught out of position. Noticing the impending threat, Weghorst dropped into his own penalty area alongside Fred to defend a cross into the box.
    It will be interesting to see whether Ten Hag sticks with Weghorst behind Rashford or whether he switches up his tactics to place Fernandes back into his favourite role as the apex of the midfield.
    Stopping Marcus Rashford
    It should be no surprise that Marcus Rashford will likely be the decider of this tie.
    Whether Manchester United progress to the next phase could all depend on how Barcelona deal with the threat of the in-form attacker.
    Michael Owen once infamously stated that “Rashford isn’t going to be scoring 30 goals a season.”
    The former Ballon d’Or winner may be about to eat his words as the 25-year-old’s tally currently sits at 24 in all competitions for the 2017 Europa League champions.
    23 of these strikes were non-penalty goals. However, what’s more impressive is that Rashford’s total non-penalty xG is 12.9 right now, proving that the England international is one of the most clinical finishers in Europe.
    At the Nou Camp, this star quality shone through, especially in the second half.
    Barcelona had the lion’s share of possession which meant that United were happy to sit back and counterattack which worked wonderfully.
    Rashford’s pace behind the Catalan defence was a weapon that Barcelona simply could not defuse.
    Having regained possession high up the pitch, Fred found Rashford in behind who made a run between Marcos Alonso and Jordi Alba. The finish past Marc-André ter Stegen capped off a flawless United transition.
    Just a few days later, Leicester were the guests on the Rashford show as the Three Lions star was hungrier than ever, scoring two very similar goals in both halves.
    His movement, power, pace and much-improved potency have been too much for even the best defences to handle.
    Heading into the first leg, Barcelona had only conceded seven goals in LaLiga, but the defence was made to look average on the night by one of the most dangerous predators in world football.
    So how can Xavi set up his side to deal with the Man United man’s prowess?
    The answer is easier said than done of course, but there are two ways Barcelona can maintain Rashford.
    Firstly, La Blaugrana could look to defend deeper on the pitch, limiting the space between the goalkeeper and the backline that Rashford has to run into.
    Unfortunately, this approach is unlikely given the nature of how high Xavi wants his men to press up the pitch.
    The second method is more logical for Barcelona. The centre-backs must be able to cope with Rashford’s pace on the break.
    Ronald Araujo is rapid and is undoubtedly one of the quickest defenders around.
    However, Marcos Alonso simply couldn’t cope on the night which is why Rashford targeted the former Chelsea man.
    Moving Jules Kounde into the middle could be a great option for the visitors.
    Despite being a right-back in this game against Real Betis, Kounde came right across to cover for his central defenders and kept up with Sergi Canales who was making a diagonal run in behind, averting the danger at hand.
    How Barcelona lined up in the Nou Camp
    Xavi does prefer to use Kounde as a fullback but may be forced to switch up the Frenchman’s positioning in order to help Araujo deal with Rashford’s speed in behind.
    This will allow Barcelona to keep their higher defensive stance while still having enough pace to keep up with Manchester United’s danger man when bearing down on goal.
    The midfield battle
    While many were starstruck in awe of a certain little Argentine during the 2011 Champions League final, it was the midfield battle where the game was won and lost.
    Man United’s department was fully of quality and cohesiveness but La Blaugrana’s trio of Sergio Busquets, Andres Iniesta and Xavi were on a different level.
    For quite a lot of that game in Wembley, United’s midfield were busy taking turns trying to mark Lionel Messi who constantly dropped deep to find little pockets of space to receive.
    Unfortunately, this meant that Barcelona almost always had a free man and found it incredibly easy to progress past United’s second line.
    Erik ten Hag picked this side for the away leg last week
    Sir Alex Ferguson previously alluded to an error in judgement that he made by not starting Park Ji-Sung to man-mark the seven-time Ballon d’Or winner. 
    This would have given license to the rest of United’s midfield to deal with their opposite numbers.
    Fast forward nearly twelve years later and it was Barca who were struggling in the middle of the park.
    Xavi picked a slightly unconventional midfield three of Frenkie de Jong, Franck Kessié and Pedri but this caused a lot of problems against United’s aggressive ball-winners, particularly Fred and Casemiro.
    Barcelona were struggling to play out from the back. The midfielders lacked chemistry and were really sloppy in possession against United’s man-marking approach.
    Under pressure from Fred, de Jong sloppily gave the ball away which allowed United to break forward. The chance led to a corner which the visitors scored their second from to take the lead.
    Against this type of approach, ball-resistant midfielders are needed.
    While De Jong could be filed under this category, the same can’t be said for Kessié.
    When facing his own goal, under pressure from behind, the Ivorian struggles and is prone to making erroneous passes which are highly dangerous against a team like the Red Devils.
    One way Xavi could look to tweak things in the second leg is by calling on a former partner of his, a player who ran the show as a young man in the 2011 final alongside the current boss – Busquets.
    While he may have lost a yard of pace, being on the wrong side of 30, Busquets is still exceptionally-gifted under pressure, never flailing and always keeping a cool head.
    Under immense pressure from the Girona player inside his own penalty area, Busquets ever calmly slides to ball to the left centre-back to escape the high press
    His calmness in the midfield was missed last Thursday in the great Catalan Colosseum and so it wouldn’t be a shock to see the veteran back in the team in midweek having now returned to the squad from injury.
    Having both De Jong and Busquets as the team’s fulcrum could be exactly what Barcelona need to deal with the intense pressure that will be placed on them by their opposite numbers.
    So what does this all mean?
    Manchester United are flying high right now, finding themselves flirting with a Premier League title race and could lift their first trophy in nearly six years in Sunday’s Carabao Cup final.
    Meanwhile, Barcelona are sitting pretty on top of LaLiga with the best defensive record in Europe.
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    Both teams know that a defeat won’t be the end of the world but will also have a feeling that victory and progression to the Last 16 could put them comfortably in pole position as the favourites to win the competition outright.
    With two of the best coaches in Europe and two world class sets of players going toe-to-toe in one of the finest theatres in the world, this game has the potential to be one of the best of the season. More