Tonight's UEFA Cup match between Deportivo La Coruña and Feyenoord is notable for two reasons. Firstly it sees the return to Riazor of Roy Makaay, where the Dutchman spent five seasons banging in the goals.
Also, the clash sees the De Guzman brothers face up to each other. Jonathan (21) of Feyenoord, comes to north-west Spain with Feyenoord where his brother Julián (27) has been a lynchpin in the Depor midfield for several seasons. However, the older of the two brothers has been struggling with injuries this season and is unlikely to play.
Last year, Ballis brought you the curious story of the Bakers - brothers who played international football for different countries. Well, the de Guzmans are another case in point. They were born in Toronto and Julián plays for Canada. But Jonathan, who joined Feyenoord's youth set up at just 12 years old, now has Dutch citizenship and turns out for the Clockwork Orange.
Meanwhile, this week's Champions League action saw yet another scoreless draw (the fourth!) between Man Utd and Villarreal. That's one of the world's richest clubs up against a team from a town no bigger than Inverness or Falkirk. Just how do Villarreal do it? I tried to provide some answers in my guest article for goal.com this week.
