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Published 11:48 8 Jun 2016 BST
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While Long crashed a one-yard screamer to the net that night in Dublin, Janssen was kept relatively quiet by Shane Duffy and John O'Shea.
He was anything but quiet for AZ Alkmaar last season however, scoring 27 goals in 34 games. A deadly finisher off both his left and right, good in the air and clever with his movement, the 21-year-old was only signed last summer from Almere City.
A graduate of the Feyenoord youth academy, it is a mystery in Dutch football circles how the club allowed a striker now being compared to Ruud van Nistelrooy to leave in the summer of 2013.
It looks, like Van Nistelrooy, Janssen will be taking the familiar route across the North Sea to try his hand in the Premier League.
Long will be there too. Unless Juventus follow through on their interest.

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