‘We have nothing to lose and a lot to win,’ says Luis Enrique
By Reuters
08 March 2017 |
4:29 am
Barcelona's pride was wounded by the 4-0 thrashing handed to them by Paris St Germain in the Champions League last 16 first leg but the team believe they are capable of turning the tie around in the second leg.
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