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Before leaving Everton in the summer, Moyes had won six of his previous eight games against the club and Zabaleta is ready for another tough clash at the Etihad Stadium.
Doing battle with South Africa is not new to me because, while British sports fans will have been focusing on events in Paris this weekend, A1 Team Great Britain has already endured a tough clash with them in Brno last week.
Cardiff Blues captain Warburton, 26, who skippers Wales for a record 34th time, is expecting a tough clash.
Monk hopes his side can continue their good form at the Liberty, but is expecting a tough clash against Paul Lambert's side.
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