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Italiano: Torino (Italia), stadio Comunale, 28 febbraio 1968. L'attaccante juventino Roger Magnusson (n. 7) impegna la retroguardia avversaria, sotto lo sguardo del portiere sassone Horst Wolter a sua volta proteso in volo (a destra), nella sfida tra Juventus ed E. Braunschweig (1-0) valevole per il ritorno dei quarti di finale della Coppa dei Campioni 1967-1968; stante il successo tedesco (3-2) nella gara di andata giocata in Germania Ovest il precedente 31 gennaio, dato il regolamento dell'epoca le due squadre andarono allo spareggio, disputatosi in campo neutro a Berna il 20 marzo seguente e vinto dai torinesi (1-0), i quali passarono così il turno accedendo per la prima volta nella loro storia alle semifinali della principale competizione europea per club. Magnusson era appellato dai media italiani come l'attaccante «di coppa» della Juventus poiché, stante l'allora blocco del calcio italiano verso l'utilizzo di giocatori stranieri nei campionati nazionali, lo svedese poté essere schierato dai piemontesi unicamente nelle manifestazioni europee.
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Source [cropped from] (1968). Hurrà Juventus: back cover.
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