Bayern manager Jupp Heynckes said that during the club's last training session, he'd told Robben he could make the difference on Saturday.
He said he joined the Labour Party "to make a difference", but by 1989 he had been expelled for his high-profile stance against the poll tax.
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This ingredient, he argues, can make the difference between the success and failure of those strategies.
He is the type of player who can make the difference between you winning and losing games.
He was able to make the difference himself, create a chance by himself.
He said he thought the change would make no difference to residents or visitors but was "more of an exercise in making the face of Sark more acceptable to the outside world".
In the battle to win that top job, Mr Jones said he wanted to help "make a difference to the lives of people in Wales" by building on the achievements of Rhodri Morgan's assembly governments over the past nine years.
He said the recouped insurance money would make "very little difference" in relation to the overall cost.
"We know from our experience in Cockermouth and from the floods in 2007 that a few simple acts can make all the difference, " he said.
He said they make a difference at the personal level with the people they help.
If he thinks that the mode of the right wing establishment has changed and he can make a difference in a second term then he needs to make it clear, what those changes are.
"I don't believe that there's much China could do with the currency that would make a difference in the trade balance, " he adds.
But "our ongoing focus on culture is what will make the difference, " he adds.
He joined the Labour Party "to make a difference", but, while Stirling contemporaries like future first minister Jack McConnell stayed in the party's mainstream, by 1989 Sheridan had been expelled from the party for his high-profile stance against the poll tax.
"The changes make little difference to the 'big picture, '" he said.
"He has already brought some great ideas to the table which could make a huge difference to us going forward, " he added.
But he believes a readable name badge can make all the difference in how well people interact.
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Langer, who retired from international cricket earlier this year after scoring more than 7, 500 runs in 105 Tests over 14 years, believes his fellow left-hander will make a big difference when he returns to the fold.
If the polls remain the way they are and Liberal Democrat supporters keep defecting to Labour, combined with a growing UKIP vote by disaffected Tories, it could make all the difference to whether he keeps his seat or loses it to Labour.
He has hedged on the important issues that would make a difference to ordinary people.
' He was very determined ... not to gain the weight and he wanted to make the lifestyle changes with his diet and his exercise, and that made the difference.
Investigation and intelligence gathering is where the money would make a difference, he said.
Whether that can really make the difference in disarming Iraq is something he would evidently prefer council members to decide for themselves.
Safe property rights, secure contracts and sensible economic policies make all the difference between wealth and poverty, he said.
Instead, he said it was up to people to make a difference from the "cleaners and porters to the secretary of state".
He insisted that more quantitative easing could still make a difference to the economy - and so, hopefully would these new, direct efforts to boost lending.
"Khalil was loved and respected by many people and I am extremely proud my brother - and the work he carried out over many years to make a difference for others - has been recognised in such a wonderful way, " he said.
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But he doesn't expect the papers to generate enough profits to make much difference to Berkshire.
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