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By Sam Lyon
**1906: **Elsewhere in the last of the Champions League last-16 ties, Bordeaux host Olympiakos looking to defenda 1-0 lead from the first leg.The French champions, like Barcelona, are big favourites to progress from that one and take their winning streak in this competition this season to seven matches. Where’s your moolah 1904: Course, the odds on that actually happening are pretty long. Barcelona, having grabbed an away goal in thefirst-leg 1-1 draw,need only keep a clean sheet to win through and join the likes ofManchester United,Arsenal,Inter MilanandLyonin the quarter-finals - and in forward Lionel Messi, the Spaniards boast arguably the finest footballer on the planet at the moment. Where’s your money1900: When Christian Gross arrived as the new manager of Tottenham in 1997, hewas widely ridiculed for b*****shing a London Underground ticket,claming: “I want this to become the ticket of my dreams.” Now, 13 years later and as manager of VfB Stuttgart, those dreams might be about to come true. Victory at the Nou Camp tonight and his side will dump Spanish giants and holders Barcelona out of the Champions League. Ridicule that if you dare…This article is from the BBC News website. © British Broadcasting Corporation, The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.