There was silence then applause : Gerard Moreno returns to haunt Espanyol at last / Sid Lowe
The veteran Villarreal striker had never scored against the team where it all began – until this weekend He made his other dad mad and a policeman put his head in his hands, but at least Gerard Moreno said sorry and in the end they couldn’t help but forgive him. In fact, they were happy for him, (…)
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