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PSG Vs Aston Villa: Unai Emery Faces Luis Enrique Again After THAT Famous 6-1 Comeback By Barcelona In 2017 - Great Yorkshire Radio

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For Unai Emery, La Remontada, Barcelona’s 6-1 victory over his Paris Saint-Germain side in 2017, overturning a four-goal deficit from the first leg in France, represents something rather different. It was an astonishing defeat that threatened to define him. Emery had won acclaim at Valencia and a trio of European trophies at Sevilla but PSG was his chance to make memories in the Champions League – and this was not the sort that the Qatari owners…

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On March 8, 2017, shortly before the initial beep, Unai Emery greeted Luis Enrique at Camp Nou clinging to a conviction. His first Champions qualifier with the PSG...

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The Paris Saint-Germain - Aston Villa on the way to the quarterfinals of the Champions League was loaded with symbolisms. Beyond the well-deserved 3-1 that the Parisian team won thanks to the goals of Desiré Doué, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and Nuno Mendes, which turned Morgan Rogers’ initial stage with great solidity, there were thousands of details. More information (Auto) Title news (Auto) 116227762The first was on the benches. Luis Enrique and Un…

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Favorite PSG and emerging Aston Villa, two teams greatly improved by their Spanish coaches, measure their growth in Princes Park

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