Football Talk: Barcelona's miracle, Kenny Miller to Hibs
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Mes que un comeback.
After 87 minutes of their Champions League second-leg match against PSG, Barcelona were heading out of the competition. Less than ten minutes later they had conjured three goals from nowhere and the world went crazy.
From 4-0 down after the first leg, Barca won 6-1 on the night, 6-5 on aggregate and ensured nobody will ever again leave a match early to beat the traffic.
Stunning goals, comical defending, dubious penalties and last-gasp drama - this game had the lot.
It even knocked Al Gharafa Reserves' 10-1 victory out of the spotlight.
The man behind that success in Qatar is finally, finally, expected to make the move to Glasgow and become Rangers' next manager and he'll have a decision to make over Kenny Miller. The evergreen striker is reported to be a signing target for Hibs.
Elsewhere, Ally McCoist has been scathing in his criticism of the very idea of a director of football at Ibrox, Derek McInnes has admitted he's likely to lose a star player and Cowdenbeath have failed in an audacious bid to snap up Mixu Paatelainen.