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Pique! Barca Must Respect Dangerous Man Utd

Manchester United never know when they are beaten and must not be underestimated by Barcelona in the Champions League, says Gerard Pique.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side set up the quarter-final tie after producing a stirring comeback against Paris Saint-Germain last month in the last 16.

And Pique – who spent four years at the Red Devils before returning to his boyhood club in 2008 – has cautioned against complacency if they do leave England with a first-leg advantage.

"I've seen the replay of Manchester United v PSG," he told a media conference. "It's a good example.

"You can never leave Manchester United unmarked. You've got to finish off the job. They showed that in the second leg against PSG.

"They've got a lot of good young players. The penalty at the end is a big example of what can happen. We know how dangerous United are."

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