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he was shocked by what manager said he was shocked by what happened. my heart... i cannot describe my emotions in english. to be honest. that should never have happened. it should never happened before, it should never happen in the future. and we have to, we all have to do everything we can to make sure that things like that will not happen any more. yesterday to italian men appeared in court in liverpool after being charged over tuesday night's violence. ahead of a return leg there is more concerned, especially over roma's reputation. fans have been targeted in the past and despite the occasion, safety is priority. i really ask for the responsibility of everybody. it is a
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football game, not more, not less so let's play football. liverpool's players will certainly head to rome with high hopes after their thrilling win at anfield in the safety of the club's thousands of fa ns safety of the club's thousands of fans mean that the focus will be off the pitch as well as on it. liverpool's mo salah will once again be hoping to be a thorn in the side of his old club in that champions league semi final second leg. today the manchester united manager jose mourinho says he is responsible for salah and was quick to remind everyone that, while at chelsea, it was indeed him who brought the egyptian to this country. everybody knows that i brought mo salah, i brought mo salah. everybody knows that. everybody knows that. i was at chelsea and he was at basel. and i am responsible to the players i've bring into the clubs and he came into the club in my period so
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yes i was the person that you could say brought mo salah to the country. excellent in the last six years and more than deserved the play of the year and who knows if something more important is waiting for him. he did mention —— did not mention he was the man who sold him. a big game at the top of the championship this evening where fulham have gone second after a 2—1 win over sunderland. they had to come from behind though, after sunderland who've already been relegated opened the scoring throuthoel asoro. fulham were leveljust before the break when lucas pia—zon got on the end of this deflected cross. and then with just 15 minutes remaining alexander mitrovic headed in the winner. that puts them two points clear of cardiff having played one more game. defeat means sunderland will finish bottom of the table. cardiff can go back to second with a win at hull tomorrow in the scottish premiership, aberdeen have moved three points clear in second place after a 2—0 win over hearts. after an uneventful start, sam cosgrove nodded on a corner for anthony o'connor to fire home
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from close range. gary mackay—steven added a second before half—time, picking out the corner. rangers will have the opportunity to regain second place from aberdeen on goal difference if they win the old firm derby on sunday. former liverpool captain, steven gerrard is tonight in poll position to take over as manager of rangers. we understand the job is his, if he wants it. liverpool bossjurgen klopp has given gerrard his backing as he sets out on his managerial career. our scotland football reporter chris mclaughlin has more from shortlist to front runner, is this the new ranger's manager? his old manager had this to say today. he was a little bit surprised when i had seen him but i think the most important thing when you are starting out, it is when you feel the time is right and when you feel ready. i think especially when it is
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your first job, ready. i think especially when it is yourfirstjob, it is not necessarily about a club, it is about the right club. 50 a story that has been building for a few days here, we know that gerrard is indeed on a shortlist, by the ranger's board, and told that if he wa nts ranger's board, and told that if he wants it, the job ranger's board, and told that if he wants it, thejob is said. you get the sense that there are those here at this club, who think he might well just say yes. today the man currently in charge came out fighting. i think i have done a good job so far, the club knows i want thisjob, it has never been job so far, the club knows i want this job, it has never been any doubts about that. if you are knowing that he gets the job, you would say to yourself, he is not more qualified than i am for the job. in fact he has probably codes for longer than gerrard has, is he here for his name? that is the
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question but the man himself has yet to provide rangers with an answer. what an incredible finish to the tonight's game in rugby union's aviva premiership. late, late drama as newcastle falcons beat leicester tigers to take a huge step towards sealing a spot in the play—offs for the first time in their history. they made a brilliant start to the match against their nearest rivals for the final play—off spot. former tigers star nicky goneva catching the home defence off—guard to open the scoring inside 80 seconds! but tries from jonny may and mike fitzgerald saw leicester fight back and helped the home side open up a lead until a dramatic finale. goneva went over again, and then with the final play of the match with the 80 minutes gone, ally hogg got a dramtic try to level the score. he claimed he'd already touched it down before going over thetop, the referee went to the video and said he was happy with the second grounding. so then it was all up to sonatane ta kulua. his conversation sealed the victory. such late drama there.
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newcastle know a win over wasps on the final day will guarantee them third place. leicester's hopes for a top four place rely on them beating sale next week and hoping wasps fail to win any of their final two matches. in rugby league's superleague, second place wigan warriors moved to two points behind leaders st helens after their 32—24 win at widnes. ajosh charnley hat—trick helped warrington wolves to a routine 38—4 victory over struggling huddersfield. castleford climbed to fourth in the super league table with a 2a—4 win over rivals wakefield. five times champion ronnie o'suliivan is fighting back in his second round match at the world snooker championship but still has a big job on his hands to stay in the tournament. o'sullivain was trailing world number 15 ali carter going into tonight's evening session and wasn't able to close the gap. he was trailing 5—3. he did win the final two frames but still trails 9—7 in the best of 25 match.
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first to 13 goes through. on the other table, northern ireland's mark allen saw off the challenge ofjoe perry. he finished with a break of i22 to progress to the quarter finals, winning by 13 frames to 8. and some big racing news tonight, jockey katie walsh has announced she's retiring. the 33—year—old broke the news after a narrow win riding antey at punchestown earlier today. walsh, whose brother ruby is also a leading jockey, says "i've had a marvellous career and i have unbelievable memories. the next chapter in life begins now," among those achievements, she's the best placed female jockey in grand national history, finishing third on sea bass in 2013. that's all from sportsday with me wil perry. we'll have more sport throughout the weekend. see you soon. hello and welcome to our look ahead
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to what the papers will be bringing us to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. the former director of communications with the conservative party and the political correspondent at the evening stuttgart join correspondent at the evening stuttgartjoin me. correspondent at the evening stuttgart join me. many correspondent at the evening stuttgartjoin me. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the guardian that that leaked documents show amber rudd was told about deportation targets for illegal migrants, despite claiming that she wasn't. the daily telegraph says that she is clinging on as home secretary following the leaked memo. the times has a triumphant picture of the two korean leaders who the paper says kerry the world's hopes for potential conflict in the region
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can now be avoided. the eye highlights the pledge from both sides towards ridding the peninsula of nuclear weapons. date say they failed to make concrete progress. the sun says that the agreement was not the only surprise of the day. highlighting the news also that abba reunited to write new songs. speaking candidly about the former darts champion love of booze and gambling. the top new car makers knew for years that there was a security risk but kept quiet. no surprise after the last week that amber rudd makes it onto some of the prime pages and in the daily telegraph, amber rudd on the break after a deportation memo leaked.
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this is the news that she was sent a memo that talked about deportation targets, that she denied she knew existed and that they were going to be scrapped and she had to apologise again this evening, not sure that made it into the front pages because she tweeted late this evening saying she tweeted late this evening saying she would stay on in herjob and that she was sorry she did not knew know about it. what will be going on in the home office in number ten? she is probably unsettled at the moment for theresa may, if she was to sack her it would trigger a whole reshuffle in the cabinet. she will go if she has had enough but clearly the home office has been a political graveyard for many cabinet ministers andi graveyard for many cabinet ministers and i always thought theresa may did well to survive in there for a long time without any scandals. also what is happening here is an absence of
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other news going on apart from brexit. there is not really domestic agenda and this is filling the void so agenda and this is filling the void so it will be a uncomfortable few days for her. and i guess the next flash point will be what will happen in the sunday papers. it has brought in to talk about general immigration policy and this idea that she did not know there were deportation targets, did you think it was surprising she didn't know that?” do. she is someone who from what i know of for completely, i am surprise all of this has come out. i am surprised she did not know it. it wasjune am surprised she did not know it. it was june and just a am surprised she did not know it. it wasjune and just a couple of weeks after the snap election so perhaps there was a bit of chaos which meant she was not actually seen things. people were not putting things in front of her as they are now. in general this is not really the amber rudd that i got to know in my partial time in parliament. rudd that i got to know in my partialtime in parliament. sojust to say before we came out she did
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tweet some series of tweets and said she will make another statement on monday about this. she finishes off to say that i will work to ensure out to say that i will work to ensure our immigration policy is fair so she is referring to herself as the home secretary which to me says that she is clinging on and staying on and nothing will happen over the weekend. if amber rudd is to go, theresa may would be next to be in the firing line. she owns it and so where do we go from here? apparently relationships have broken down between home office and number ten and things are quite tense but i do not see a situation whereby they can zach kerr. brexit as involved as ever with this. she is the most iconic remainder in the cabinet and if you replacer you would have to replace her with another remainder. it would require all whole cell
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reshuffle which as we saw injanuary it brings its own set of problems. the same story on the front page of the guardian, the leaked memo that said she was told about all of this. contradicting what you said and i guess the dilemma is what she misleading people or did she not know? so neither choice is great, is it? if you lie in the commons or mislead in the commons, that is something you should stand down or resign over. but there is quite a lack of clarity really on what she did ordid not lack of clarity really on what she did or did not know and i am not entirely sure she has resulted this evening because she said she did not see it but i think really what she should've done, that is exactly what herjob is. and in this situation you rely on your civil servants to put stuff in front of you and maybe that did not happen and that is not an excuse that did not happen and that is not an excuse that may an explanation as to what happened here. it may have not gone in the red box because it
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is not new policy. we were talking about her wearing her heart on her sleeve and you see her on the front page and she is looking under pressure, she looks tired and stressed. she has not got a poker face. know and i suppose she is under incredible pressure and with the wind rush situation where they are trolling back through documents and told the press gallery lunch that she is getting updates all the time and she needs to be totally on top of bat and this other thing has come at her. i suspect is that her relationship with the home office, which is what usually does for the ministers, you get a narrative of incompetence going in your position and it becomes untenable. now let's move on to another cabinet minister. this was in the daily express, david davis, threat to quit. apparently he is on the brake of resigning,
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friends say that he is extremely frustrated over the prime mr‘s plans to start a deal with the eu over a customs partnership. the customs union we are leaving at and she says what goes in its place has become a focal point for the brexit discussions. david davis is known for throwing his toys around and he resigned in 2008 on a so—called point of principle. he said he was going to resign over the whole gaming green scandal and did not. i suspect this is positioning with brexiteers and i do doubt he will leave. it is attention seeking and that it leave. it is attention seeking and thatitis leave. it is attention seeking and that it is in only one paper this is something that has not been rumbling for a while and i believe this was put out in a flash of madness in a way and just dumb tear in the daily express. i am way and just dumb tear in the daily express. lam not way and just dumb tear in the daily express. i am not sure
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