A look at Scotland’s previous play-off challenges ahead of Ukraine clash
Scotland begin their World Cup play-off campaign against Ukraine on Wednesday.
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Scotland begin their World Cup play-off campaign against Ukraine on Wednesday.
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“In no club in the world could it happen that you lose a Champions League final the night before, and people arrive here in the shape and mood that they are,” Jurgen Klopp shouted as the Liverpool team bus powered through the streets on Merseyside on Sunday.
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Liverpool head into battle of Saturday evening looking to create more memories in the Champions League. Over the years, Liverpool has lifted the famous cup on six separate occasions and will be looking to equal AC Milan’s record of seven titles with a victory in Paris. The first of the six titles came for Liverpool came all the way back in the 1976/77 season against German side Borussia Monchengladbach.
Los madridistas recuerdan a Steve McManaman (Liverpool, 48 años) por su eterna sonrisa, por su pelo de color zanahoria y, sobre todo, por dos goles emblemáticos que en su momento ayudaron al Madrid a agrandar su prestigio en Europa. El 2-0 al Valencia en la final de París que dio pie a la Octava con brillantez, con una semivolea-tijera hacia adelante que sorprendió a Cañizares, y el golazo de vaselina que firmó en el Camp Nou ante el Barça en las semifinales de la Champions de 2002, antesala de la Novena en Glasgow.
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Sunday will be the third time Liverpool and Manchester City have found themselves in a last day ding-dong for the title.