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5. Ola Aina:

Super Eagles full-back Ola Aina has made 17 international appearances for the Nigeria national football team. He was born in London in 1996 and played for England's youth team and could have played for the senior team, but he has decided to move to Nigeria instead.


4. Scott McTominay:

Born to Scottish parents in Lancaster, England in 1996, Scott McTominay could have chosen to represent England's Three Lions but chose Scotland instead. He made his Scotland debut in 2018 and has scored five goals in 39 international appearances so far.


3. Daniel James:


Born on 10 November 1997 in Kingston Upon Hull, England, Daniel James was fully qualified to represent the England national football team, but chose to play for Wales instead. He made his international debut in 2018 and has scored five goals in 43 appearances for the Wales national team to date.


2. Jamal Musiala:


Jmal Musiala could have represented the England national football team, as he qualified, as he was born in England to an Anglo-Nigerian father and a German mother. However, after playing for England at youth level, he chose to play for Germany at a higher level. Making his debut in 2021, he has played 20 games for the German national team so far.


1. Erling Haaland:


Born in Leeds, England, Manchester City striker Erling Haaland could have led England's attack in international competitions, but the 22-year-old chose to represent Norway instead. He has scored 21 goals in 23 appearances for the Norwegian national team so far. 


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Barcelona coach Xavi has warned his side that they must prepare to face the Real Madrid side for 'revenge' in the second leg of the Copa del Rey semi-final on Wednesday.


The Blaugrana have led 1-0 since the first leg, after their third Clasico win in a row, although their performance was not so convincing and Xavi has conceded that a similar performance will not be accepted in the next round. this time.


Despite their advantageous position, Xavi has warned Barcelona that they are not good candidates to hold a draw against a Real team known to be fierce in knockout football.


Our goal, the example for us to follow, is the Super Cup and the El Clasico at home, said Xavi. "But Madrid are European champions and European champions. We will try to dominate but it won't be easy. 0-1 is a very good result so far.



"I feel when it's our turn to play two games against Real Madrid, it's very difficult. Since when have they not lost a second leg? That's why I still think they are more appreciated even though trailed 0-1. The pressure is on them.


They can beat you perfectly. They are still loved. They are more used to these games and they are used to coming back to them. For me, they are always favorites.


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When asked about what kind of team he plans to face on Wednesday, the manager continued:

A belligerent Madrid. They will be released to the press. In the National Cup, they excel. We will try to control them. We have a great team up front. You have to have a lot of personality to have the ball, but I see the team prepared. "I think they will get injured and want revenge for losing the last 3 El Clasico games. They will get injured. They are always competitive.


"I expect a very difficult game, very difficult. They are the winning team. They have a lot of top players on their team. We will try to do our best.


Wednesday's game will be the last Super Classic in a memorable season for Xavi, who may have feared the worst when his Barcelona side were beaten 3-1 at the Santiago Bernabeu in October. year 2022.


Since then, however, life has been near-perfect for Blaugrana. They beat Real in the Supercopa final in January before winning the first leg, and a third consecutive El Clasico victory was secured just weeks before Franck Kessie's late strike put Barcelona in charge. one step closer to La Liga glory.


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