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UEFA Champions League Weekly # 28 PROVISIONAL Time Coded Script PN: 39289620 / Date: 07/05/2015

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UEFA Champions League Weekly # 28PROVISIONAL Time Coded Script

PN: 39289620 / Date: 07/05/2015

Magazine Show 28 Final Running Order

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1Time In 10:00:00

2Titles00:4010:00:40

3Teases: 1) Sergi Barjun2) Mar-Andr ter Stegen3) Arturo Vidal00:2110:01:01

4Sting00:0310:01:04

5Featured 1 Sergi BarjunSergi Barjun played for Barcelona for nine years and won trophies alongside both Pep Guardiola and Luis Enrique. As Guardiola returns to Camp Nou with Bayern to take on Luis Enriques Barcelona, we speak to the former left-back about his former teammates and the successes theyve shared.04:2010:05:24

6Featured Review Semi-Final - Barcelona v Bayern03:0010:08:24

7Feature 2 Barcelona:Marc-Andr ter StegenBarcelonas Marc-Andr ter Stegen has been an ever-present in the competition this season. Ahead of a return to Germany for the second leg, the 23-year-old Goalkeeper reflects on his first campaign in the UEFA Champions League.03:3010:11:54

8Still to come 00:0910:12:03

9Break Bumper Out00:0510:12:08

10Clock into part 200:3010:14:00

11Break Bumper In00:0510:14:05

12Feature 3 The Journey: Arturo VidalThe influential Chilean has come to be regarded as one of the best central midfielders in Europe. He talks us through his journey from humble beginnings in Santiago to the UEFA Champions League semi-finals, and his ambition to become the first player from his country to lift the famous trophy.03:4210:17:37

13Featured Review Semi-Final - Juventus v Real Madrid03:1910:21:06

14Sting00:0310:21:09

15Feature 4 UWCL Final previewAfter defeating holders Wolfsburg in the semi-final, Paris Saint-Germain will take on Frankfurt in the UEFA Womens Champions League Final in Berlin. We hear from both camps ahead of the showpiece event, including Frankfurts Vernica Boquete and Kerstin Garefrekes, as well as Sabrina Delannoy and Shirley Cruz Traa from PSG.04:0110:25:10

16Lookahead00:0810:25:18

17Closing sequence00:2010:25:38

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Magazine Show 28 Teases

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10:00:40From topPeps return and the genius that is Lionel Messi, a memorable night at Camp Nou.

10:00:47After wipeBaras German goalkeeper, Marc-Andr ter Stegen on his mission to be the undisputed number one.

10:00:55After wipeAnd from Chile to Italy via Germany, the footballing journey of Juves Arturo Vidal.

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Magazine Show 28 Feature 1: SERGI BARJUN

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10: 01:06SOT: SERGI BARJUN (SPANISH)PEP GUARDIOLA.

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10:01:08SOT: SERGI BARJUN (SPANISH)INTELLIGENT.

10:01:10SOT: SERGI BARJUN (SPANISH)PASSIONATE.

10:01:12SOT: SERGI BARJUN (SPANISH)A PERFECTIONIST.

10:01:14SOT: SERGI BARJUN (SPANISH)A EUROPEAN CHAMPION AS A PLAYER.

10:01:17SOT: SERGI BARJUN (SPANISH)A TWO-TIME UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE WINNER AS A COACH.

10:01:23SOT: SERGI BARJUN (SPANISH)LUIS ENRIQUE.

10:01:25SOT: SERGI BARJUN (SPANISH)RUTHLESS.

10:01:26SOT: SERGI BARJUN (SPANISH)DETERMINED.

10:01:28SOT: SERGI BARJUN (SPANISH)A WINNER.

10:01:30SOT: SERGI BARJUN (SPANISH)NINE WINS FROM HIS FIRST 10 EUROPEAN MATCHES IN CHARGE OF BARCELONA.

10:01:37SOT: SERGI BARJUN (SPANISH)TWO MEN I KNOW VERY WELL.

10:01:41SOT: SERGI BARJUN (SPANISH)TWO FRIENDS GOING HEAD TO HEAD.

10:01:46After SOT

During a career at Barcelona that spanned nearly a decade Sergi Barjun played alongside both men - amassing nine trophies, including the 1997 UEFA Cup Winners Cup. Now a coach, with Almera in Spain, hes further evidence of a unique era at the club. Four of this seasons UEFA Champions League quarter-finalists were managed by players from that Barcelona squad 18 years ago.

10:02:11SOT: SERGI BARJUN (SPANISH)ITS CLEAR THAT AT THAT TIME THERE WERE PLAYERS WHO PEOPLE BELIEVED COULD BECOME COACHES IN THE FUTURE BECAUSE OF THE WAY THEY ACTED ON THE PITCH, THE WAY IN WHICH THEY GESTICULATED. AND THAT WAS PEP. OF COURSE, THAT DIDNT MEAN THAT OTHERS WERENT CAPABLE OF ACHIEVING ANYTHING. BUT MAYBE BECAUSE OF THE SITUATION ON THE PITCH, HOW HE DISTRIBUTED THE BALL MORE THAN ANYONE ELSE, HE WAS ALWAYS MORE ORGANISED BECAUSE HE HAD THE VISION TO KNOW WHERE EVERYONE WAS.

10:02:43SOT: SERGI BARJUN (SPANISH)HE WAS THE FLAG BEARER. ABOVE ALL FOR THE WAY IN WHICH HE EXPRESSED HIMSELF AND EVALUATED THINGS WHEN HE BECAME CAPTAIN. HE ALWAYS SPOKE LOGICALLY, BOTH ON AND OFF THE PITCH.

10:02:59After SOTAdored as a player, Pep Guardiola became even more significant as their coach, the embodiment of the clubs philosophy, Barcelonismo.

10:03:12SOT: SERGI BARJUN (SPANISH)THE PHILOSOPHY OF FOOTBALL CLUB BARCELONA HAS POLITICAL AND CULTURAL ASPECTS REGARDING CATALAN IDENTITY. ITS ABOUT TRYING TO TRANSMIT EVERYTHING THAT SURROUNDS THE CLUB TO THE OUTSIDE WORLD. THE FACT THAT WHEN YOU ARRIVE AT LA MASIA YOU ARE TAUGHT THE VALUES OF RESPECTING HUMAN BEINGS, OPPONENTS, THE REFEREE, THE COACH. I THINK THAT ALL OF THIS IS WHAT SETS THEM APART AND SIGNIFIES WHAT IT IS TO BE MORE THAN A CLUB.

10:03:46After SOTGuardiolas team conquered all before them leaving near impossible boots to fill when he departed in 2012. But under Luis Enrique, a very different character, who took over at the start of this season, Barcelonas evolution has continued; to the brink of more European glory.

10:04:03SOT: SERGI BARJUN (SPANISH)HE WAS A PLAYER WHO NEVER GAVE UP, A BORN WINNER. HE WAS A GUY THAT GOT YOU INVOLVED IN A GAME BECAUSE HE DEMANDED A LOT AND HE ADAPTED TO ANY POSITION. HE STARTED WITH BOBBY ROBSON AS A FULLBACK AND HE ENDED UP AS A STRIKER OR A NUMBER NINE. ITS OFTEN THE CASE THAT A CHARACTER LIKE THAT PUSHES YOU, DRIVES YOU ON THE PITCH.

10:04:32SOT: SERGI BARJUN (SPANISH)HES SOMEONE WHO PERSEVERES. HE HAS HIS IDEAS AND HE BELIEVES IN THEM, AND HES BEEN ABLE TO PASS THEM ON THROUGHOUT THE YEARS.

10:04:42SOT: SERGI BARJUN (SPANISH)ITS A HUGE RESPONSIBILITY [FOR HIM] BECAUSE THE TEAM HAD WON MANY TITLES WITH A BEAUTIFUL STYLE OF PLAY. BUT HE HAS MADE EVERYONE UNDERSTAND THAT THEY CAN MAINTAIN THE POSITIVES OF THAT PLAYING STYLE WHILE ADDING CHARACTERISTICS THAT MAKE OPPONENTS DOUBT THEMSELVES. HES GENERATED MORE FLUIDITY IN BARCAS PLAY; MORE FLOW AND DIVERSITY SO THAT THEIR RIVALS ARE MORE SUBMISSIVE.

10:05:08SOT: SERGI BARJUN (SPANISH)HE HAS AN OPPORTUNITY, BUT HE HAS TO CONVERT THIS CHANCE INTO SILVERWARE. BECAUSE IN THE END, BARCELONA CAN HAVE ALL THE VARIETY IN THE WORLD, BUT ITS WINNING TITLES THAT REALLY COUNTS.

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Magazine Show 28 FEATURED REVIEW BARCELONA v BAYERN

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10:05:26Fans In pursuit of Europes biggest title, the eyes of the world were fixed firmly on Catalunya on Wednesday night.

10:05:33W/S stadiumDriven by the prospect of the final and charged by the return of a favoured son, the welcome for both teams from a packed Camp Nou was deafening.

10:05:45After feetGuardiola started with three at the back asking his Bayern team to man mark across the pitch. Barca found acres of space.

10:05:54Number nine turning to shootLuiz Suarez began a running battle with Manuel Neuer.

10:06:00Goalkeeper saves Fifteen minutes of one way traffic. Guardiola was forced into a reshuffle. Luis Enrique had the upper hand.

10:06:10After fansBayerns best chance soon followed the masked Robert Lewandowski might have done better.

10:06:15After fansBut this was an evening that inspired everyone, notably Leo Messi, making his 100th European appearance.

10:06:24Number nine headerHis supporting cast no slouches either. Andrs Iniesta still boasts outrageous vision Neuer did well to keep out Dani Alves.

10:06:35After coach c/aNo breakthrough by half time. A chance to catch a breath.

10:06:35After man in maskFor 15 minutes after the break Bayern dominated. Playing possession football in the style Barca fans had come to expect from their side.

10:06:49C/U feetThis was no drab 0-0. A pulsating contest. Compelling viewing.

10:06:54Fans And Messi hadnt got to work yet. Minute 77 brought goal 76 in the UEFA Champions League from this extraordinary player.

10:07:04C/A coachNo sooner had the celebratory shouts died down and the Argentine was at it again.

10:07:10Ball hits netFlooring some of the games most talented defenders. Capping it with a sublime finish.

10:07:18After fans Bayern had seen more of the ball, but Luis Enriques side have mastered the counter attack this season. And one more sweeping move might have put the tie beyond Bayern. Neymar so cool under pressure in the fourth minute of added time.

10:07:32Player celebratesA major step towards an eighth European final for Barca, orchestrated by the magical Messi.

10:07:40SOT: LUIS ENRIQUE (SPANISH)HES A PLAYER FROM ANOTHER DIMENSION, BUT BESIDES WHAT WE SAW HIM DOING GOING FORWARD, YOU ALSO HAVE TO SEE HOW MUCH HE RAN. HOW ALL OF MY STRIKERS CONTRIBUTED AS WELL AS ALL MY MIDFIELDERS AND ALL OF MY DEFENDERS. IF WE DIDNT PLAY WELL AS A TEAM TODAY, WE WOULDNT HAVE STOOD A CHANCE AGAINST BAYERN.

10:08:01SOT: PEP GUARDIOLA (SPANISH)

THROUGHOUT THE YEAR THE TEAM HAVE BEEN IN SOME DIFFICULT SITUATIONS AND I HAVE NOTHING BUT A LOT OF THANKS FOR THE PLAYERS. I WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER THIS THREE MONTH PERIOD WITH A LOT OF SATISFACTION BUT OBVIOUSLY THIS RESULT HURTS. THATS FOOTBALL ONE HAS TO GIVE HEARTFELT CONGRATULATIONS TO BARCELONA FOR THEIR VICTORY AND WELL SEE YOU NEXT WEEK IN MUNICH.

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Magazine Show 28 Feature 2: MARC-ANDR TER STEGEN

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10:08:27From topAnother scintillating Barcelona performance, and another assured display from their German goalkeeper.

10:08:34CU face set upsMarc-Andr ter Stegen is the only player to feature in every minute of Baras European campaign, following his move from Borussia Mnchengladbach in the summer.

10:08:44

SOT: MARC-ANDR TER STEGEN (GERMAN)THIS IS MY FIRST TIME AWAY FROM HOME, AND YES, ITS BEEN A MASSIVE CHANGE FOR ME. I NOW LIVE IN A BIG CITY WITH A DIFFERENT CULTURE, AND A VERY DIFFERENT FEELING.

10:09:01After SOTThe void left by Victor Valds Baras undisputed number one for the last twelve seasons and a three-time competition winner was always going to be big. So big in fact, its needed two goalkeepers to fill it.

10:09:15Ter Stegen save Whilst ter Stegen is an ever-present in cup fixtures, he is yet to make his Spanish league debut.

10:09:20SOT: MARC-ANDR TER STEGEN (GERMAN)ITS DIFFICULT FOR ME, BEING IN AND OUT OF THE TEAM AND NOT PLAYING IN EVERY GAME, BUT THATS PART OF A PLAYERS DEVELOPMENT. IM GLAD THAT I CAN PLAY IN THE CHAMPIONS LEAGUE AND THAT WERE IN THE COPA DEL REY FINAL. TO ME, THATS TESTIMONY TO THE WORK THAT IVE DONE.

10:09:42After SOTThe other man in the equation is Claudio Bravo, who features exclusively in La Liga. Its a scenario ter Stegen is determined to change.

10:09:54

SOT: MARC-ANDR TER STEGEN (GERMAN)

I CAME HERE TO PLAY IN EVERY COMPETITION, AND EVERYONE KNOWS THAT IM NOT PERFECTLY HAPPY WITH THE CURRENT SITUATION. I WANT TO DO MY BEST FOR MYSELF, FOR THE CLUB AND FOR THE TEAM. AND I HOPE TO BE ABLE TO PLAY IN EVERY COMPETITION NEXT YEAR, AT THE VERY LATEST. I JUST HAVE TO TRY AND MAKE THE DECISION A VERY DIFFICULT ONE FOR THE COACH, AND TRY TO SHOW ALL MY ABILITY ON THE PITCH.

10:10:33After SOTThe Barcelona-Bayern tie has thrown up some intriguing sub-plots, not least ter Stegen facing Manuel Neuer.

10:10:43Player in white shootingThe pair grew up just 80km from each other, blossomed at their hometown clubs and are now international teammates.

10:10:52SOT: MARC-ANDR TER STEGEN (GERMAN)MANUEL NEUER IS THE BEST GOALKEEPER IN THE WORLD.

10:10:58SOT: MARC-ANDR TER STEGEN (GERMAN)HE IS A GREAT BENCHMARK FOR ANY GOALKEEPER WHO WANTS TO SEE WHAT THEY NEED TO IMPROVE. OF COURSE, EVEN HE MAKES MISTAKES, BUT HE ALWAYS COMES BACK FROM THEM SO STRONGLY.

10:11:15After SOTFor ter Stegen, who recently turned 23, a return to Germany awaits. Firstly to Munich and the second leg on Tuesday. And then, if Barcelona and their steadfast goalkeeper continue in this form - a trip to Berlin and the Final beckons.

10:11:33

SOT: MARC-ANDR TER STEGEN (GERMAN)THE CHAMPIONS LEAGUE IS ALWAYS SPECIAL. EVERY PLAYER, EVERY FAN AND EVERY COACH WANTS THIS TROPHY SO MUCH; ITS UNBELIEVABLE. ITS ONE OF THE GREATEST ACHIEVEMENTS YOU CAN HAVE IN FOOTBALL AND ITS WHAT WE FIGHT FOR EVERY DAY.

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Magazine Show 28 Still To Come

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10:11:55After wipeStill to come, aiming to be the first Chilean to lift the trophy, Juves Arturo Vidal.

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Magazine Show 28 Feature 3: Arturo Vidal

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10:14:07 SOT: ARTURO VIDAL (SPANISH)Its a dream; a dream for me, for my people, for my country.

10:14:14SOT: ARTURO VIDAL (SPANISH)NO Chilean has won the Champions League SO hopefully Ill be the first.

10:14:19SOT: ARTURO VIDAL (SPANISH)Arturo Vidal

10:14:23SOT: ARTURO VIDAL (SPANISH)Midfielder

10:14:26SOT: ARTURO VIDAL (SPANISH)Juventus

10:14:30SOT: ARTURO VIDAL (SPANISH)This is my journey.

10:14:34After SOTArturo Vidals journey to become a UEFA Champions League semi-finalist with Juventus started more than eleven thousand kilometres away from Turin in a working class district of Santiago, Chile.

10:14:48SOT: ARTURO VIDAL (SPANISH)what influenced me the most was the desire to help my family, my mother and my brothers, so THAT they wouldnt be short of anything. my GOAL was to become a footballer in order to give them a good life.

10:15:02 SOT: ARTURO VIDAL (SPANISH)I CERTAINLY WATCHED the Champions League as a boy, ITS THE most popular competition in South America. And there was a player who played in Europe that i loved watching FOR HIS STYLE OF PLAY, AND that was Makelele. He was THE PLAYER I ADMIRED.

10:15:23Map shotVidals performances for Chilean side Colo-Colo caught the attention of scouts from various European clubs and at the age of 20 he swapped Santiago for the industrial German city of Leverkusen.

10:15:38SOT: ARTURO VIDAL (SPANISH)That was a massive step I took in my career. I had been playing professionally for a year and a half at Colo-Colo - and then Leverkusen bought me. So it was a big move, because BOTH the language and the STYLE OF football were completely different, the standard was very high. I matured a lot there, AND MADE thE move to Juventus.

10:16:02After SOTVidal may have made a name for himself at Leverkusen but he truly became a star in Turin - lifting the Serie A title in each of his four seasons at Juventus. A tenacious tackler with an eye for goal, he came to be regarded as one of the greatest box-to-box midfielders to don the famous black and white jersey.

10:16:25After dip to blackBut after rushing back from knee surgery to represent his country at last years World Cup, Vidal failed to reach his own high standards in the first half of this season. A recent return to form was encapsulated by his emphatic penalty against Monaco in the quarter-finals.

10:16:45SOT: ARTURO VIDAL (SPANISH)Last year I scored a lot, and the year before I scored as well, but this year it was a lot harder due to various problems. many beautiful EMOTIONS and also SOME bad MEMORIES ALL came together in that moment.

10:17:00SOT: ARTURO VIDAL (SPANISH)I like to let my heart speak when I score, and celebrate to the maximum. thankfully IT WAS THE DECISIVE goal.

10:17:09After SOTA continued personal revival was underlined further when scoring the goal that clinched the Scudetto the week before the UEFA Champions League semi-final first leg against Real Madrid. As the Old Lady targets the final in Berlin, Arturo Vidal seems to be peaking at just the right time.

10:17:27SOT: ARTURO VIDAL (SPANISH)I have always dreamT of being in a Champions League semi-final. I watched it at home as a boy, and now Im here IM LOVING EVERY MINUTE. we will try to become champions. I know it will difficult, but WE've made it here, which WAS TOUGH. So I hope not TO stop until I lift the trophy.

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Magazine Show 28 Featured Review: JUVENTUS v REAL MADRID

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10:17:48C/U fan

To reach the final, Juventus would have to overcome the reigning champions. Real Madrid had conceded just once in six away games in Europe. But The Juventus Stadium is a special ground, where the Italian champions had lost just once in 54 fixtures.

10:18:06Fron on fansFor their first UEFA Champions League semi-final in twelve years, the home support generated staggering noise levels...

10:18:14After music crash... as their side began at a scintillating pace.

10:18:21After sliding playerInside a minute Arturo Vidal had a sight at goal.

10:18:28Coach on sidelinesBefore a 27 pass move put Carlos Tvez through on goal. lvaro Morata pounced. The former Real man sending the South Curve into delirium.

10:18:43After C/A coachThe response from Ancelottis side was impressive. First Toni Kroos tested the reflexes of Gianluigi Buffon.

10:18:54After fansBefore Isco set Cristiano Ronaldo free. The Portuguese skewed wide, but he wouldnt be denied for too long.

10:19:04On passHed level the tie from close range after James Rodrguezs cute cross. It was Ronaldos 76th UEFA Champions League strike. A potentially crucial away goal.

10:19:19Fans handsIn Europe Real had lost just once in eleven away games, and were now on top. James would go agonisingly close from Iscos cross. Heroic defending from Stefano Sturaro.

10:19:36After Ronaldo ISOThis was absorbing, high octane football. After the break Juve sat deep aiming to exploit the space behind the Real defence.

10:19:48After coach c/aAnd just before the hour mark Tvezs determined run provoked a rash challenge from Dani Carvajal. Penalty!

10:19:59After c/a coachNow, could the Argentine keep his cool.

10:20:05After goalThe strikers seventh goal of the campaign put Juve back in front.

10:20:13After scoreboardRonaldo sought to restore parity, but Allegris men held on to their lead comfortably.

10:20:20Hernandez reactionAnd in injury time they could have extended it through Fernando Llorente.

10:20:32FansIt finished 2-1. After so long away from the semi-final stage, Juventus had returned in style. Already the Italian champions again, they remain on course for an historic treble.

10:20:47SOT: MASSIMILIANO ALLEGRI (ITALIAN)I WOULD SAY THAT IM HAPPY WITH THE TEAMS PERFORMANCE. TONIGHT WE SHOWED OUR STRENGTH. WE PLAYED A VERY GOOD MATCH FROM A TECHNICAL POINT OF VIEW.

10:20:59SOT: CARLO ANCELOTTI (SPANISH)THE RESULT ISNT GOOD, BUT ITS ALSO NOT THAT BAD. BECAUSE WHO REACHES THE FINAL WILL BE DECIDED AT THE BERNABU.

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Magazine Show 28 Feature 4: UWCL FINAL PREVIEW

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10:21:13After first shot on bike

On Thursday 14th May, Berlin will host the UEFA Womens Champions League final, and for an eighth consecutive season it will be contested by a German side, as Frankfurt take on Paris St-Germain.

10:21:24SOT: VERNICA BOQUETE (SPANISH)

IF YOU ASK ANYONE ABOUT GERMAN TEAMS, THEYLL TELL YOU THAT THEYRE VERY STRONG PHYSICALLY. AND THATS TRUE IN OUR CASE. WE HAVE SOME VERY EXPERIENCED PLAYERS WHO HAVE WON EVERYTHING; THE WORLD CUP, THE EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP, THE CHAMPIONS LEAGUE AND LEAGUE TITLES. THAT GIVES YOU A PHYSICAL AND MENTAL STRENGTH THAT ALLOWS YOU TO APPROACH A FINAL WITH MORE CONFIDENCE.

10:21:51After SOT

With forty goals already in Europe this season Frankfurt are averaging an impressive five a game. Hat-tricks from Vernica Boquete and Celia ai secured the German club a 6-0 semi-final second-leg win against Brndby. The tie finished 13-0 on aggregate. Their attacking style, a cornerstone of coach Colin Bells philosophy.

10:22:20SOT: COLIN BELL (GERMAN)

WE TRY TO DOMINATE THROUGH POSSESSION AND OUR PASSING GAME. I SHOW MY TEAM FOOTAGE OF BAYERN MUNICH, SPAIN, GERMANY OR BARCELONA. ITS ABOUT BATTLING AND SHOWING A LOT OF PASSION. WE ALSO WORK ON MOVEMENT, ITS A LOT OF WORK. BUT ITS ALSO ABOUT GOALS, PEOPLE WANT TO SEE GOALS.

10:22:40Trophy liftFrankfurt have lifted this trophy a record three times, but their last success came seven years ago against Swedish side Ume. Kerstin Garefrekes was in that team and shell be hoping for a repeat performance against PSG.

10:22:57SOT: KERSTIN GAREFREKES (GERMAN)

WE NEED TO STOP PARIS FROM PLAYING THEIR GAME, WE MUST BE PHYSICAL FROM THE START AND APPROACH THE ONE-ON-ONES WELL. WE NEED TO REMAIN ALERT AND FOCUSED, WE MUST BE READY AND WE CANT AFFORD TO LOSE CONCENTRATION FOR A SECOND.

10:23:17Face paintingIn contrast to free-scoring Frankfurt, PSG have found goals harder to come by. Theyve scored 15 in their eight games so far. But in many peoples eyes they will go in to the final as slight favourites having already dispatched the 2011 and 2012 winners, Lyon, in the round of 16, and also the 2013 Champions and current holders, Wolfsburg, in the semi-finals.

10:23:41SOT: FARID BENSTITI (FRENCH)

TO ME ATTRACTIVE FOOTBALL IS NOT ABOUT BIG SCORES LIKE WE SAW RECENTLY IN THIS COMPETITION, I DONT THINK SO. THATS NOT MY STYLE. I THINK THE IDEAL IS WHAT WE SEE IN THE MENS CHAMPIONS LEAGUE - WHEN YOU WATCH THOSE GAMES, YOU FEEL THAT PASSION, AND ITS VERY NOTICEABLE.

10:24:05Slo-mo running PSG are relatively inexperienced at this level; this will be a first final for the club, having only made their competition debut in 2011. But they have a squad brimming with experience, including Costa Rican midfield star Shirley Cruz Traa, who won the trophy with Lyon in 2011 and 2012.

10:24:26SOT: SHIRLEY CRUZ TRAA (SPANISH)

WERE MAKING HISTORY FOR THIS CLUB. WE HAVE BEEN WORKING, TRYING TO MAKE IT TO THE FINAL FOR THREE YEARS AND WE HAVE TO CONTINUE IN THE SAME WAY. WEVE ALREADY ACHIEVED ONE OBJECTIVE, WHICH WAS TO MAKE IT TO THE FINAL, NOW WE HAVE TO GO ON AND WIN IT, WHICH WOULD BE EXTRAORDINARY.

10:24:56Second Trophy shotFrankfurt against PSG, a game with all the makings of a classic UEFA Womens Champions League final.

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Magazine Show 28 Lookahead

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10:25:11After wipeNext week, a star for both Juventus and Real Madrid, footballing icon, Zinedine Zidane.

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