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BackThe next Champions League final will decide more than just a title, decide on a throne. With the end result will be if Spain recovered the glory of European hegemony as a country with more titles from the premier club competition, or whether, on the contrary, there is a tie at three in Spain, Italy and England.
The victory last year with Inter Milan, Italy and Spain tied it at 12 'romaine' each. Italy agreed to be the most representative of the continent by having a greater number of finalists in the contest. Spain, joined Real Madrid in race nine and three Catalans. In Italy, they're 12 trophies thanks to the triumvirate of the seven from the three Inter Milan and Juventus two.
In the boots of Manchester's match with Spain and Italy the number of total awards.
Britain has a least 11 in total. In the boots of Manchester's match with Spain and Italy the number of total awards. The marks of the English teams are somewhat more scattered, Liverpool has five, the most, followed by Manchester United with three and then Nottingham Forest to two to finish this 'entente cordiale' with Aston Villa which has only one. Neither Arsenal nor Chelsea, despite being good and the recent espatarios have never achieved despite having recently reached the end.
The 'fair' final. To the hegemony of the last five years
Both Manchester and Champions Barcelona have three each, either climb to win a position in the ranking of titles and would tie with Bayern Munich and Ajax Amsterdam, just behind the 'podio'que Real Madrid leads with nine, second Milan with seven and Liverpool with five third.
Also, between the two will be played what has been the dominant club in the last five years. Right now both have achieved Champions each, but Manchester United will be the third final in four years (the time I got the title, knocked out Barcelona in the semifinals, 0-0 in the first leg 1-0 at Old Trafford Scholes goal. That speaks to the tremendous equality between the two leading 'catapults'.
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