Legends have their say: who is the Champions League GOAT? 🐐
Legends have their say: who is the Champions League GOAT? 🐐
The legends have taken the mic in the lead-up to the Champions League final in Munich.
From Ribery to Iniesta, including Obi Mikel, Roberto Carlos, and even Thiago Alcántara.
They have all been asked who is the legend that comes to mind when the word "Champions League" is mentioned, and these have been their responses.
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