OLYMPIASTADION, Berlin — With four trophies split between them already this season, there is no shortage of confidence among either team ahead of Saturday’s Champions League final. Having swept all before them in league and cups at domestic level this season, Barcelona and Juventus both arrived in Berlin this week looking to add the continental crown to their collection. For Barcelona, it would be a fourth Champions League title in the last decade; for Juventus, a first trip to the European summit since 1996. Either way, come Saturday’s end, one of the two sides will become just the eighth team in history to do the treble. “Perfection,” Barcelona defender Gerard Pique reflected. Excited for tomorrow? Check out the vital @FCBarcelona stats! #UCLfinal pic.twitter.com/jTeqSzy5NB — Champions League (@ChampionsLeague) June 5, 2015 If Saturday will see the decisive battle, then Friday was simply the phoney war, with players and coaches from both sides attempting to gi...
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