Title-holders Real Madrid confront Neymar's Paris Saint-Germain in a blockbuster Champions League conflict on Wednesday with the French club expecting to delete the difficult memory of their crumple last time they came to Spain. Impelled by the wealth of their Qatari proprietors, PSG dream of emulating Real's example and getting to be rulers of Europe, a year after their embarrassing way out in the last 16 because of Barcelona. On that event, having won 4-0 in the principal leg, PSG crumbled in the arrival at the Camp Nou, going down 6-1. "This is a shot for us to continue developing as a club by playing against the authoritative champions and the group that has won the most titles. We need to get to that level," said PSG's Spanish mentor Unai Emery in front of Wednesday's last 16, first leg at the 81,000-situate Santiago Bernabeu, which commences at 1945 GMT. Emery said his side — will's identity upheld by 4,000 fans in the Spanish cap...
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