This is it. Soccer’s final gasp of the season. The big show

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Chelsea FC v. Bayern Munich: Champions League Final preview
This is it. Soccer’s final gasp of the season. The big show

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Chelsea FC v. Bayern Munich: Champions League Final preview
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FC Bayern München coach Jupp Heynckes says winning the UEFA Champions League at home “would crown it all” while Roberto Di Matteo believes Chelsea FC have the confidence to triumph.

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Munich anticipating spectacular final
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Geoff Cutmore and Steve Sedgwick compare Chelsea FC's chances against Bayern Munich in Saturday's Champions League Final with the German and British economies, following the Germany finance minister Wolfgang Schaeuble's dig at British chancellor George Osborne earlier in the week., that maybe there differences in economic policy should be cleared up on the playing field.
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Chelsea vs Bayern: It's the Economy Stupid