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Football: David's a fan of Chelsea's miracle man; Chelsea v Valencia.(Sport)
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Daily Record (Glasgow, Scotland)
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April 4, 2007
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VALENCIA superstar David Villa is the man Chelsea fear in tonight's Champions League cracker.
But the pounds 20million hitman insists he'll face a major task to get past "miracle man" John Terry.
La Liga aces Valencia visit Stamford Bridge for the first leg of the mouthwatering last-eight showdown and are confident of destroying Chelsea's hopes of Euro glory.
Villa, ironically a target for Blues boss Jose Mourinho, will spearhead the Spaniards'atta...
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; Byline: By Carl Askew VALENCIA superstar David Villa is the man Chelsea fear in tonight's Champions League cracker. But the pounds 20million hitman insists he'll face a major task to get past miracle man John Terry. La Liga aces Valencia visit Stamford Bridge for the first leg of the mouthwatering
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Football: STAYING POWER; Miracle man Andrews to getnew deal at Rangers.(Sport)
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