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Only a select few within professional football have had the luxury of representing both Barcelona and Liverpool.

Philippe Coutinho and Luis Suarez are the two most recent examples of players who fall under this category, though the South American duo left the Reds in favour of securing what they described as dream moves to the Spanish side.

One player who headed in the opposite direction was Luis Garcia, who spent just one season in the Barcelona first team before heading for Merseyside in the summer of 2004.

The Spaniard didn't take long to win over Liverpool supporters following his arrival and will forever be remembered for his role in the club's Champions League success in 2005, having scored the 'ghost goal' against Chelsea enroute to Istanbul.

Back at Anfield on Saturday afternoon for the Liverpool Legends match, the 43-year-old told the ECHO that the city he once lived in is almost unrecognisable now.

"This is not the Liverpool I know," admitted Garcia. "I was here back in 2004 and the city has changed so much.

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