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'You feel nothing, you want to forget it all'

In May 2006, we lost the Champions League final in Paris to Barcelona after playing most of the match with 10 men. The game turned after 18 minutes when Jens Lehmann was sent off for bringing down Samuel Eto'o on the edge of the box.    Speaking exclusively to our 'In Lockdown' podcast, Alex Hleb revealed what it was like to be on the losing side in one of the most important games of his career.    "I knew I was in the team one day before the game," he said. "We had a good team and everybody wanted to play, of course. It was special. Everybody was nervous, it's normal. We were nervous, but with something [extra], you know?   "It was still 0-0 [after the red card]...
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