The souvenir shops along the Ramblas keep their Ronaldinho shirts, in every conceivable size, nearest to the door, and supporters taking a victorious ramble the morning after the night of qualification for the Champions' League final were sporting plenty of them, as well as those celebrating Deco, Samuel Eto'o and the hugely popular Henrik Larsson.
But the Barcelona squad that squeezed out Milan over two thrilling legs and will now confront Arsenal in Paris on 17 May contain lesser lights who have dazzled the Nou Camp too, and one of them will already be giving compatriot Cesc Fabregas pause for reflection.
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