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liverpool were wobbling and soon so was the woodwork. bernardo silva so close before controversy. leroy sane‘s effort ruled offside, but replays showed he wasn't. cue fury from manager pep guardiola, who was sent to the stands. but a far worse punishment was yet to come. liverpool knew one precious away goal would surely end city's hope. so when mo salah struck after the break, his 39th of a remarkable season, guardiola's face said it all. the game was up and soon city were out. their fate ruthlessly confirmed by roberto firmino. city fans left to rue what might have been, but for liverpool another european night to remember. liverpool through to their first champions league semi—final for ten yea rs. champions league semi—final for ten years. city are out as remarkably a barcelona despite leading 4 had—1678 they have been knocked out by roma. a tough night for two of european
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football's biggest names, reeta. andy, thank you. newsnight is about to begin over on bbc two in a few moments. here is emily. as we hear from the american social media expert known as the queen of facebook and we talk to a russian dissident who says he has twice been poisoned by the state. what advice will he give yulia skripal as she leaves hospital? join me now on bbc two. that's it. welcome to sportsday. liverpool
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knocked manchester city out of the champions league. it's a goal for liverpool... there's a shock in italy as roma overturned a three—goal deficit to send barcelona and lionel messi out of the champions league. and then propagates the home nation's metal charge on day six of the commonwealth games. —— and then proud leads. thanks forjoining us. where else to start than at the etihad stadium and the quarterfinals of the champions league, where there will rode a early manchester city storm to beat
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them on the night, 5—1 on aggregate, to send pep guardiola's site had become edition. andy suisse is that the... liverpool again proved too strong. as far as city were concerned, this was always going to bea concerned, this was always going to be a terribly tough call for them. only two teams in champions league history had overturned a bigger first leg deficit before this. pep guardiola in his press conference yesterday said they basically needed to plate the perfect game, and at first it looked like they may do so. two minutes had gone when city took the lead on the night. gabrieljesus on the night, or they in line for something special? controversyjust before the break. leroy sane's effort given out as offside but
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replays showed he was on site. that sparked fury from manchester city. pep guardiola was sent to the stands. most liverpool took commands with roberto firmino making it 2—1 on the night. city's hope of a famous combat —— in the end. it was always going to be an incredibly difficult night for them. those results last week, those two defeats, first of all at anfield in the first leg. followed that by the defeat to manchester united here on saturday when they had a chance at winning the premier league. that was always going to be a difficult goal to —— below to come back from. pep guardiola will certainly be brewing that offside decision against leroy sane. that perhaps was the turning point of the match. 2—0
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to manchester city at half—time, you could see they could go on and win the match. after that, there was no way fa ct the match. after that, there was no way fact for city. you mentioned losing to manchester united on the weekend. they will win the premier league but, what are the thoughts on if fizzling out? certainly they have been a remarkable team for 95% of the season but what has happened over the last week, certainly there are of invisibility has deserted them really over the last seven days. —— there are out of invisibility. they will go on and win the premier league title. a pretty leg and yes it was being realistic. he was still talking about this being a building —— pep guardiola yesterday was being realistic. he sees very much the
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progress but for a lot of these fancier, a week ago, they would have a real chance of winning the champions league. the fact that it's endedin champions league. the fact that it's ended in such desperate disappointment, the effect at winning a premier league this weekend before the end of the season, that may seem at the moment at least not much consolation. jurgen klopp seems to have the measure of pep guardiola, eight out of 13 in competition thing played across europe. but how far can liverpool go in this competition? that's the big question now. liverpool to have a huge pedigree when it comes to the champions league. you have one of the in the form strikers in the world at the moment. his 39th goal of the season, a quite incredible record. and when they say the —— play the sort of football we saw them play last week at anfield, they are capable of beating anyone on the night. liverpool the last remaining british clu b liverpool the last remaining british club in the champions league and will feel if they can produce their
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very best in the sort of attacking flair thatjurgen klopp likes to see, they can beat anyone. any suisse, for now, thank you very much indeed. a huge shock on the other champions league quarterfinal as roma overcame their deficit to defeat barcelona. the italians were 4-1 defeat barcelona. the italians were 4—1 down going into the second leg, but this late header sees them through to the semifinals at the expense of lionel messi and company. quite incredible. in the championship, cardiff city loxley to aston villa. they were cheered on by prince william, who is a villa fan, and they still have a chance of going up automatically. let's have a look at the night's of this course.
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sunderland edged closer to relegation after being held to a draw against norwich. major's brook drive out of the playoff places after losing to sheffield united. staying with football come in when‘s women have —— and england's women have beaten bosnia herzegovina 2—0. england then won a penalty in injury time, dispatched by jody england then won a penalty in injury time, dispatched byjody taylor. england have now overtaken wales at the top of group one in qualifiers. scotla nd the top of group one in qualifiers. scotland beat poland 3—0 in group two, with all three goals coming in the last 11 minutes. as we can see, the last 11 minutes. as we can see,
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the second. the scots are second behind the group leader, having played a game less. to another busy day at the commonwealth games that continues to provide us with an extremely close contest as well as very, very high quality performances. for those arriving at the pool, a particularly australian welcome. step forward england's ben proud. that looked comfortable. elsewhere, more gold firmly in the sites. this for the gold medal. it's a ten, and thatis for the gold medal. it's a ten, and that is another! a gold medal, a games record quite some way to
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celebrate your birthday. # happy birthday to you in the queen's pairs of them, england taking the title. the open road may have provided a rather more city view, but for england's harry canfield, there was quite enough destruction, racing against both the clock and brother charlie, a silver in the men's time trial. and if there is any lingering doubt about what a metal can meet this was elite simmons winning bronze in the women's event. for others, the celebrations were less powerful. eight runs in para powerlifting was a little more acrobatic. —— a bronze in. this athlete who only took up
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the sport nine months ago is a medal winning athletes. high hopes for england's andrew pozzi. but after a good start, his challenge would falter. going backwards. it's between the two jamaicans. falter. going backwards. it's between the two jamaicans. the dado ended with another home team of metal in the women's 1500 ended with another home team of metal in the women's1500 metres. —— the day though ended with another home team at metal. and remember the 11—year—old table tennis sensation from wales. she played her first individual naturally today and she wanted well. her games are over, but she would no doubt be back for many, many more. wonderful story. that's all from
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sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are damejoan bakewell, broadcaster and author, and lucy fisher, senior political correspondent of the times. welcome to you both. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the telegraph reports that theresa may will support us military action against the syrian government. the i goes with the same story, noting france could also support action. the metro leads with floral tributes to the burglar killed
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during a break—in being torn down. the mirror also looks at this story, and calls the dead man's relatives "shameless" because they have called for an apology from the man who killed him. the financial times says volkswagen could be getting a new ceo. the express claimsjustice minister philip lee has examined the possibility of having sex offenders chemically castrated. the guardian reports a class action lawsuit has been launched against facebook over the misuse of personal data. and the sun leads with the news that politicians are not invited to harry and meghan‘s royal wedding. so a varied set of front pages there. let's take a look at them in more detail. let's start with the news at it's been dominating this evening, mark zuckerberg's appearance in front of us senators. the financial times,
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mark zuckerberg's litany of regret. he did begin with apologising. he started by apologising and he's probably still apologising right 110w. probably still apologising right now. it is the best of america, the senate speaking fluently, click —— coherently. no name—calling but a very severe attack on zuckerberg, who sits there saying the list of apologies, extraordinary. i'm so sorry, apologies, extraordinary. i'm so sorry, we apologies, extraordinary. i'm so sorry, we made mistakes. his body language is extremely controlled. whether he's having a brainstorm inside, i don't know, but he's an amazing performer. i thought he was quite nervous at times. it seems he did not seem to know many of the questions at all stop with the
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choreography was interesting. there five minutes in the spotlight where they put their individual questions. actually, they had the different questions. it was a good performance in terms of interviewing, was in the? that each had their five minutes and it was very well delivered. i thought it was very excellent television. perhaps we should keep on watching. it's going on for several days, isn't it? it's very good viewing. it teaches you really about discrete examination of someone is at fault and them being called to account.|j thought with interesting about the story in the ft, they are highlighting the fact that he has had to apologise in the past for other mistakes that facebook has made. it isn't

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