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during a premier league match. he'd suffered a cardiac arrest and was resuscitated by medics. only one in ten people survives a cardiac arrest outside hospital. sally nugent has been speaking to him. what's it like getting ready to bring yourfirst baby home? realistically, i'm super lucky because if this didn't happen on a football pitch, you know, there's every chance that i wouldn't be here to be doing that. and the thought of that, you know, leaving my girlfriend to raise a child on her own is heartbreaking. since it happened, how much have you been able to piece together of what was going on around you? our manager was on the pitch within 10 seconds and that's unheard of as well. everyone seemed to know, you know, that this was serious and, yeah. 2 minutes a0 i was technically
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dead for so, yeah, without them people there, who, you know, who were incredible under the pressure. um... without them, you know, i wouldn't be here today. and, like we said, i wouldn't be lucky enough to be waiting for my little girl to come into the world. and what happened to you surgically? what have they done to protect you now? go on, let's see. yeah. the defib sits in the back there. so that's there. that's there. you can feel it there. wow. it's like... um... and then there's a wire that runs across here and then up to the heart. wow. and then, should this ever happen again, i touch wood it doesn't, but you won't need to wait for someone to come time for a look at the weather. here's stav.
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it has been married for a week low pressure bringing wet and windy spells to our shores, and from thursday it turns a lot cooler, temperatures returning to the seasonal norm. when it was moving south across the country this morning, weak, fragmented rain along it, mostly clearing out of scotland and northern ireland and pushing southwards in the next few hours. i had a bit, some practice but mostly cloudy, breezy and mild. writing up nicely for scotland and northern ireland with showers rattling into britain scotland, with some hail and thunder mixed in. a little bit fresher across scotland, then between 9—12 celsius, then up to 14 in the south. that frankly as quickly this evening. turning chilly under clear skies in northern and eastern areas, then there is next low pressure brings milder, wetter,
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windier weather to central, southern and western parts. temperatures recovering, io celsius in plymouth, frost likely through northern and eastern scotland tomorrow morning but it will not last. this deep area of low pressure moves across the country, lots of isobars on the chart so it will be windy with gales and widespread, heavy rain. that could cause some localised flooding as the ground is saturated. gales is an irish sea coast and north sea coast. the blustery, wet weather will tend to move out into the north sea, and it brightens up later in the day, and there will be showers putting into western areas, but a much better second half to the day. temperatures between 8—13 celsius across the uk, north to south. more low pressure on thursday, spreading across central and southern parts, bit of a doubt on the northern extent of it but as it moves through it takes that air with it and opens the floodgates to cooler air, this
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cooler air are more akin to the time of year will be with us through friday and the weekend. an unsettled day for most of the country on thursday, windy across the south, rain spreading from west to east. brightening up behind it into the afternoon but you will notice the white speckles, snow showers over the hills across northern areas. temperatures between 6—9 celsius, holding onto that wintry theme with wintry showers across northern hills towards the end of the week, the knights becoming colder, with a touch of frost. thanks stav. and that's bbc news at one. now it's time to join our colleagues for the news where you are, goodbye. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm hugh ferris. our top stories this lunchtime. a man forever linked with one moment, andreas brehme has passed
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away, 3a years after scoring the goal that won the world cup for west germany. mbappe is madrid bound, the france forward agrees a deal to join mbappe is madrid bound, the france forward agrees a deal tojoin real madrid when he leaves psg in the summer. and sam costelow who has been recalled to the wales starting line—up for their six nations match against ireland on saturday. hello again. one of the few men to score a world cup winning goal, andreas brehme, has died at the age of 63. he scored a penalty to win the trophy for west germany in 1990. our correspondent andy swiss is with me in the studio. that is a name that will always be remembered for one particular moment.— that will always be remembered for one particular moment. that's right, andreas brehme _
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one particular moment. that's right, andreas brehme was _ one particular moment. that's right, andreas brehme was actually - one particular moment. that's right, andreas brehme was actually a - andreas brehme was actually a defender but he will always be remembered as the man who scored that world cup winning goal for west germany in 1990. it was some tournament for him. he also scored in the semifinal against england, a deflected free kick which famously looped over peter shilton�*s head. the final itself was a pretty scrappy, pretty bad—tempered affair. but with just five minutes to go, andreas brehme coolly slotted home the penalty and that was enough for west germany to win1—0. and it obviously made andreas brehme a legend in his home country. it was the pinnacle of what was really a hugely successful career. he won 86 caps for germany, won league titles at three different clubs, bayern munich, kaiserslautern and inter milan. in attributed a bayern munich said we will always keep andreas brehme in our hearts as a world champion, and even more so as a very special person. this comes barely a month after the death of franz beckenbauer. we also briefly saw him
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in that clip, the man who managed west germany to the world cup in 1990. so for the whole of german football, it has been a very poignant few weeks. andy, thanks ve much poignant few weeks. andy, thanks very much indeed, _ poignant few weeks. andy, thanks very much indeed, swiss - poignant few weeks. andy, thanks very much indeed, swiss on - poignant few weeks. andy, thanks very much indeed, swiss on the i poignant few weeks. andy, thanks very much indeed, swiss on the of andreas brehme. kylian mbappe's destination is the one we all expected, the psg forward has agreed to join real expected, the psg forward has agreed tojoin real madrid in the expected, the psg forward has agreed to join real madrid in the summer when his contract with the french club expires. no deal has yet been signed with real madrid but it is thought it will be for five years and could well be announced once it is no longer possible for the club is no longer possible for the club is to meet in this season's champions league. i is to meet in this season's champions league. i think real madrid has _ champions league. i think real madrid has a _ champions league. i think real madrid has a big _ champions league. i think real madrid has a big opportunity i champions league. i think real madrid has a big opportunity to j champions league. i think real- madrid has a big opportunity to get not only money, because that's what those players can get for any other teams, but also the glory, the titles, the personal and collective awards, the ballon d'ors and so on. i think that's important. the image
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of him can be very important for the rest of the world when theyjoin real madrid. and as i said, real madrid has given a lot to those players who come here. but mainly, it's the glory, it's the titles, when they come here they know that his image, his reputation is going to be broadcast all around the world. i know mbappe in this case is already well known, but when they come to real madrid in the image is strengthened much more in my opinion. if they go to another club, what i told cristiano when his side in 2008, it is clear that real madrid, there are many, many big clubs in the world. real madrid give something special to the players and now we have an incredible stadium, ourfans support the now we have an incredible stadium, our fans support the club, but they
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are very demanding. it's why we have built the legend. i think that's the answer about why big players want to come to real madrid. you can see more from ramon calderon and more from the latest football news show focusing on kylian mbappe and his near—term future. it will be available on the iplayer a little bit later on today. pep guardiola has apologised to kalvin phillips for comments he made about him being overweight during his first season at manchester city. he made the remarks about the player who is now on loan at west ham when he returned from the qatar world cup at the end of 2022. i'm sorry. once in eight years is not bad. i'm so sorry. i apologise to him. i do apologise. i'm sorry. and he says he didn't speak to you about that at all. did you feel that you...? sorry. he said that he didn't sort of clear the air with you over that. did you feel that... i spoke about that.
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you spoke with him about it? yeah. i spoke to him. right. i never, never... before i said something here, i didn't speak with the teams, the players in that case. cannot city play the game they've had in hand over the two teams above them in the premier league since before christmas had they not dropped points against chelsea at the weekend a win over brentford tonight would have taken them top of the league. but instead, second and a one—point gap to leaders liverpool is the best they can hope for. it is hard for us to go there and beat city but we need to believe that we can do it. it is odds against. but we need to believe that we can do it, because if you don't believe you can do it, then there's no reason for us to turn up. so every game we go into, we believe we can do something, get something out of it, and essentially, of course, believe we can win it. we have... we are playing against, many have said it. they are the best team in the world right now. luton defender tom lockyer says he will put his family's considerations first before making any decision on
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a possible comeback following his cardiac arrest. the wales international collapsed in december. it's the second time it has happened to him because of a heart issue. it is too early to say, it really is. when something like this happens, there are so many tests and scans and all that that comes with it that has to be done. so i'm still in the midst of that. on one hand i'm like, i'm eternally grateful that if i have to retire, you know, i'm so lucky i've got to play in the premier league, score in the premier league, represent my country, all these incredible things. and then on these incredible things. and then on the other hand, i'm like, i'd love a bit more. but you know, that balance, obviously i will never go against any medical advice but it is far too early to say yet. wales have made one change to the 15 which narrowly lost to england for this saturday's six nations match away to ireland. sam costelow returns at fly half.
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he replaces scarlets team—mate ieuan lloyd who drops to the bench. wales have lost both of their six nations game so far. unbeaten ireland remain on course for a second successive grand slam. the rfu has admitted considering selling twickenham and making wembley the new home of english rugby but they ditched the plan is in favour of developing their current stadium. the proposal to buy a 50% share in wembley from the football association was one looked at last march as rfu bosses weighed up at last march as rfu bosses weighed up options on whether to spend hundreds of millions of pounds on a twickenham revamp or not. but in a statement they say the latter was chosen without making a formal approach to the fa and that they intend to bring the work onto to britain in 2027. andy murray is back in action qatar later this afternoon hoping to win for the first time this year. there was success for dan evans overnight. he's into the last 16 of the los cabos open in mexico after a straight sets win over russian roman safiullin. evans will face australian thanasi kokkinakis
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in the next round after he beat another brit, jack draper. draper took the first set 6—4 but lost the next two. meanwhile over in brazil, british number one cameron norrie started the defence of his rio open title with a routine straight sets win over over bolivian hugo dellien in brazil — taking norriejust one hour and 21 minutes to seal victory. he slipped out of the top 20 after defeat in argentina last week. wigan warriors have their eyes on a slice of rugby league history this weekend as they take on australian side penrith panthers looking to win the world club challenge and earn the accolade of the best rugby league side on the planet. the warriors earned their shot by defeating catalans dragons in last year's super league grand final to become super league champions for the first time since 2018. as soon as the grand final was won last year, all attention shifted to this. it was the first thing players were asking, could we go to australia and play penrith? they are coming to us, it is not australia, but it means we get the chance to
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play, you don't often get a chance to play in such a big game in front of your home crowd normally. these sort of fixtures are in neutral stadiums. it is a different challenge for both teams and it helps us to play at our home stadium in front of our home fans. they are a formidable outfit and i'm sure they will relish the challenge. the fact it will be on bbc this weekend is fantastic. there feels a lot of positivity around the sport at the moment and this is our opportunity to showcase so i would encourage people who maybe don't know much about rugby league, may be rugby union fans, there is lots of excitement around the six nations at the moment. and i think people tuning in to this will see a faster, more intense version of that. there is more on our website and app but that's it from sportsday. bye—bye. you're watching bbc news, hello, i'm azadeh moshiri. let's look at some of the other
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stories making news here in the uk. we start with more on that breakthrough in the search for a man wanted over a brutal chemical attack on a mother and her children in south london. police believe his body has been recovered from the river thames. detectives previously said they believed abdul shokoor ezedi — a 35—year old refugee from afghanistan — went into the river, and died, hours after the attack. on monday afternoon, a boat reported seeing a body in the water at tower pier. the body was then recovered by the met�*s marine policing unit. detectives working on the investigation said they strongly believe it's ezedi — based on the distinctive clothing he was wearing at the time of the attack and the property found on his body. let's speak to charlie rose in the newsroom. thank you for your time, charlie. what is the latest? figs thank you for your time, charlie. what is the latest?— what is the latest? as you say in the ast what is the latest? as you say in the past hour— what is the latest? as you say in the past hour and _ what is the latest? as you say in the past hour and a _ what is the latest? as you say in the past hour and a half- what is the latest? as you say in the past hour and a half or - what is the latest? as you say in the past hour and a half or so . what is the latest? as you say in| the past hour and a half or so the metropolitan police have released a
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