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ROB HARRIS,AP Sports Writer MANCHESTER, England (AP) - As if there wasn't enough at stake when two of Europe's biggest teams go at it for a spot in the Champions League quarterfinals, there are even more reasons for emotions to run high at Old Trafford on Tuesday. While one of Manchester United's former stars - Cristiano Ronaldo - returns, the club's longest-serving player - Ryan Giggs - is expected to play the 1,000th match of a glittering career. And then there's the game itself, with ...