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Now, though, that reputation is taking a knock.
In the fourth quarter profits fell by 7% to $5.3bn after taking a knock from $1.1bn of legal expenses.
This was the third incident at Brazil 2014 in which players continued despite taking a knock to the head.
Meanwhile, van 't Schip has confirmed Tim Cahill will be available for selection despite taking a knock to his knee during the FFA Cup win.
"I think Slimani is not ready," said Ranieri, who confirmed that Ahmed Musa is fit to play despite taking a knock when he equalised at White Hart Lane.
Gervinho nearly breaks through into the area after a pass from Kalou, but Musonda is there to mop up, taking a knock in the process.
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