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Messi's remarkable season continued when he set Barcelona on their way to a 2-0 win at Real Madrid in Spain's Clasico on Saturday, four days after the Argentine's brilliant
four-goal Champions League haul against Arsenal. Stoichkov led Bulgaria to the semi-finals of the 1994 World Cup and his performances prompted Italy coach Arrigo Sacchi to say it would take
a gun to stop him. "Once they said they can only stop me with a pistol, but today you need a machine gun to stop him," former Barca striker Stoichkov told Bulgarian Trud daily on
Monday. You may like The 44-year-old became a favourite at the Nou Camp for his aggressive approach to the game and his outspoken criticism of rivals Real Madrid. Stoichkov was a key member
of the "Dream Team" coached by Johan Cruyff that won the Spanish league title four years in succession in the early 1990s. "What to comment on the game? Some were kicking like
donkeys, others were playing football," Stoichkov said when asked to analyse the match at the Bernabeu. "Money doesn't play football. Real's hundreds of millions were
not enough for a single goal." The best features, fun and footballing quizzes, straight to your inbox every week. _Follow FFT.com on Twitter Join FFT.com on Facebook_