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possesses the speed to keep track of smaller, quicker attackers while
also possessing the strength needed to battle with more physical
opponents. He is also a deceptively quick footballer, given his size,
able to sweep up behind a high-line but also having the versatility and
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Moma said he was in Madrid during the train bombings in 2004, and this time he was not far from the Barcelona attack either.
“And I just want to tell you, don’t be afraid. The attackers are very few people who are crazy. They don’t represent Spain and tomorrow will be a normal day,” Moma said calmly.
At that moment, the streets around Las Ramblas, where a man drove a white van at high speed into crowd Thursday afternoon, were completely locked down.
People who had been shocked by the tragedy were anxiously waiting for permissions from police to go back to their hotels inside the cordoned off areas. For them, tomorrow is vague and far away.
“I have been waiting here for almost 50 minutes, and the crowd hasn’t moved forward at all,” a teenage French girl who requested anonymity told Xinhua outside a cordoned off area.
“I was drinking coffee in a shop on the street with my family, and suddenly the car rammed into the crowd. There were screaming and crying everywhere, I was totally shocked,” she said.
“We arrived in Barcelona this morning for vacation. It’s totally a nightmare. I don’t know what we’re going to do tomorrow. Maybe we will go back to Paris,” said the young girl with sleepy eyes.
Nabil Libouri took his whole family to Barcelona Thursday morning for a one-day visit. When the attack broke out, he was in a cafe nearby with his pregnant wife and two daughters away from the agitated crowds.
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British athletics legend Mo Farah began the day taking a lap of honor in an open top Bentley and ended it by giving the crowd what they wanted in his final race on home turf — a victory. The 34-year-old, who had agonizingly fallen just short of a third successive distance world double in London last Saturday taking silver in the 5,000, cruised home in the 3,000 at the Birmingham Diamond League meeting.
For a final time in Britain — he runs in Zurich on Wednesday before embarking on a road running career — Farah knelt to the ground and kissed the track before adorning himself bare-chested with the Union Jack flag. "It's been an amazing week," said Farah. "I have been tired but had a little downtime with family."Emotion was high, not as high as London but it was the last time at home."While I was racing I was just trying to think about race and who was there. "It means everything to me to be four times Olympic champion (2012/16 doubles) it is all I dreamt of as a youngster running for Britain," added Farah, who came to Britain aged eight with his mother and two of his brothers form war-torn Somalia.