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having lost their opening champions league match, manchester city needed a fast start in germany. they got anything bad. hofenheim took the lead in the first minute. city's response was swift, sergio ag ero with the equaliser a few minutes later. against resolute opponents, the visitors had to wait longer for the visitors had to wait longer for the winner they craved, with full—time looming, david silva's moment proved decisive. city's european campaign by contract. after their sluggish start to the season, manchester united even turned up late at old trafford having got stuck in traffic. far from late at old trafford having got stuck in traffic. farfrom ideal preparation for a match thatjose mourinho dared not lose. if the holes were hoping for a response to recent bad results, this was not what they had in mind. marcus rashford's shot as good as it got in a tepid first—half performance. in
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the stands, some of those who helped the stands, some of those who helped the club's favourite lorry in this competition at the non—anxiously. valencia have had a difficult season, their best chance was squandered. jose mourinho has not been afraid to criticise his players, not least world cup winner paul pogba, a chance perhaps to ease the tension slipping by after the restart as united tried desperately to break the deadlock. the old trafford faithful somehow trying to keep the faith. with time running out, marcus rashford came close to a spectacular last—gasp winner but valencia held on for the draw. with boos echoing around old trafford, a point scant consolation for a united side whose dismal run of form shows little sign of ending. champions league nights here used to be electric and instead this evening you could sense the tension, the fear, the frustration with another lacklustre display. jose mourinho
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was brought here by united to bring stability and success, instead in his third season it has been overshadowed by a fracturing of the relationship between him and some of his players and tonight's point will mean more pressure on them, the united hierarchy and of course on their beleaguered manager and liz at their beleaguered manager and liz at the weekend against newcastle in the league and the situation for him could become critical. many thanks. newsnight‘s on bbc2 with emily in at the conservative conference in birmingham. tonight he put on a good show 7 but does borisjohnson s intervention at the conservative party conference change anything for his party? we ll ask the government, and jacob rees mogg. join me and evan davis for newsnight now on bbc2. here on bbc one time for the news where you are.. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm sarah mulkerrins.
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more boos at full—time for mourinho‘s man united — they slump to a dreary goalless draw in the champions league there's better news for the team across town though — a late goalfrom david silva helps manchester city come from behind in hoffenheim. and we'll take a look inside a centre designed for those seriously injured playing sport as the matt hampson foundation officially opens. hello and welcome to sportsday. well after their opening round loss, manchester city bounced back with a 2—1 win away at hoffenehim. they did leave it late though,
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david silva with the winner three minutes from time. it was hoffenheim's first home appearance in the group stages of the competition. ben croucher watched the action for us. as manchester city striker win the champions league for hockenheim simply getting here has been a story in the german tear in the 90s to the top table tonight. how best to mark the occasion? that will do it. inside the box of the other and sergio with the strycova must use to the stage. on the score sheet floodgates look like might open and the radar was awful. i had been recalibrated to kept the german side in it. credit are often high do not hold back and allowed city space behind them. penalties surely, surely not. as the storm clouds
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gathered city found their silver lining. on hand on target and right on time. learning the hard wages of the champions league is all about. all eyes were on manchester united as they look to put poor form and tea m as they look to put poor form and team tension behind them but it's now four games without a win for jose after that game ended goalless. our sports editor dan roan is there. just how disappointed and was this and also for the fans? they did not lose, it could've been worse. had i happened it would have felt like christ is all around. and there were signs certainly in the second half that their players were endeavoring to make things happen with the likes
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rushford and lou cocco looking more lively. certainly that pair did give valencia some trouble but sanchez looked nothing like a player that we all remember. of course to be replaced towards the end of the second half. i mean, the first half was pretty turgid stuff that has to be said. united were pretty feeble as were their opponents. theyjust had that lackluster sense about them andi had that lackluster sense about them and i think with the first tab was pretty turgid stuff it has to be said. united were pretty feeble as we re said. united were pretty feeble as were their opponents. theyjust had that lackluster sense about them and i think with alexa david beckham reminders of course of the glorious past overlooking on. there is a real sense of desperation here from the performance and it could kick start the season. the bit of a turning point after those recent poor results that came into this game after three matches without a win. languishing candidate really nine points behind the alexa manchester
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city and it was a pretty average valencia tino were down in 14th in la liga and a real opportunity for them to kick—start their campaign but i just could them to kick—start their campaign but ijust could not get going in that first half. they improved the second but was not be. the booze that rang out of their own story. these has to be electric affairs here and it was a real sense of foreboding and fear and frustration. but they were held of course at the end. really interesting seeing those is seen dancing the old guard in all generations and direction of the fans. i wonder what he can do to revive this team and boost this atmosphere? well he hasjust been speaking to the media a few minutes ago and he says that at least he did see a bit more determination and effort and drive from his players. he said it was not bad results and in terms of the champions league qualification you know they can still be relatively optimistic and
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they won their first game of course but you have got to matches against the heavyweights in this group. they have a massive match against united in the premier league and if they lose that i think the hierarchy do have a big decision to make. the degree that he is rain is now untenable ever get into it or they wait until after the international break. after that the pressure is back on in the face chelsea and event is in quick succession so it does not get any easier for them. he was brought here after the failures of the david and louis tenure to inject some success and stability finally to this club. but instead his third season here has been overshadowed by a sense of fracture between him and his players. thank you, our sports editor there at old trafford. the quick reminder
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of the other stuff. a surprise loss for madrid. they scored injust of the other stuff. a surprise loss for madrid. they scored in just a second minute there and held orange. held on. he had a hat trick there as did paolo. he's three as you can just meet the young boys in the other game. southampton are through to the fourth round of the league cup after winning 4—3 on penalties against everton. danny ings put the saints ahead just before the break, but theo walcott scored late on to force penalties. however he then missed in the shoot out and it was c dric soares who won it for southampton. they travel to leicester in the next round leeds have gone back to the top of the championship following a 1—0 victory at hull. middlesbrough are second on goal difference after they beat ipswich 2—0 at portman road.
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tony pulis's side took the lead in the 12th minute when mo besic netted here at the second attempt. and it was two a few minutes later when stewart downing cut inside to double their lead. ipswich remain as the only team in the championship yet to win a game this season. well there were seven games in the championship tonight. and i'll draw your attention to aston villa's game against bottom side preston. villa were 2—0 up before preston hit back to lead 3—2. a stoppage time equaliser came for the hosts through yannick bolassie — and then, more drama glenn whelan missed a last—minute penalty for villa to win. matt hampson was 20 years old — on the verge of a glittering international rugby career — when a scrum collapsed on him and left him paralysed below the neck. what he described as a freak accident 13 years ago, changed his life forever. but since that day he has had one ambition — to build a place where young people with catastrophic sporting injuries can
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reshape their lives. today that dream became reality asjoe wilson has been finding out. this is matt, this is his place. his message is written on the doorstep. it's nothing to do with the level of injury that you have, it's how you move on with your life and how you find a purpose. when he played rugby he was exceptional. already picked for england but that undertook to ones win a training session and this ground he broke his neck. what then? just lift your head a little bit.|j first met him when he started coaching rugby but he had a bigger idea. and here it is. the windswept field to get busy living center. on the outside its two levels in ground being its rep party today but for young people were serious injuries can come with their families to eat, drink and enjoy themselves. the top floor is for the
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ha rd themselves. the top floor is for the hard physical work and it's very specialist equipment there that started being used. but tackling the elements to recovery. he gives a some to get up for every and i feel some to get up for every and i feel so proud of everything we have achieved and i just love so proud of everything we have achieved and ijust love pushing the boundaries and trying to change the world a little bit for disabled people and people with serious injuries. whether plenty of messages for support format today. you achieved almost impossible, and what you have done in the last however many months or years has absolutely extraordinary. mike has been one of this project's big supporters. he had dark days of christmas were we almost lost him and he would not have seen this come to reality. whenever he is back and healthy over
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what to do is get out there and see people. rugby has a deep responsibility where injuries are too frequent to be ignored. it took £1 million to build the centre and yea rs of £1 million to build the centre and years of fundraising. matt is busy trying to find a way to build more of them. that's all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the author and columnist for the london evening standard, tony evans, and the author and journalist, yasmin alibhai—brown. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. set a date for your departure', that's the demand from some cabinet ministers to theresa may according to the daily telegraph. the daily mail says daggers have
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been drawn as may continues to clash with her former foreign secretary — borisjohnson — over brexit. the metro offers a preview of the prime minister's conference speech which has been titled ‘the future is in our hands‘. the daily express follows suit and splashes with snippets from may's keynote speech, with the focal message being that it is time to believe in brexit britain. developments from the tory conference are on the front of the guardian, but the paper also features a warning over the long wait for aid following the natural disasters in indonesia. the ft reports on amazon's increase in wages for uk and us workers, which comes amid criticism of the online retail giant's employment practices. and the sun features a picture of a smiling duchess of cambridge as she returns to royal duties after a period of maternity leave. soa
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so a few different headlines but let's be honest there's no escaping from the tory party conference in any of the papers, and let's start with the mail. very arresting headline if nothing else. daggers drawn and this is obviously in the wa ke drawn and this is obviously in the wake of borisjohnson's appearance of the tory conference today. he sort of arrived like a walking bomb and did his bit, and of course the media loved him. and he does a good show. he really should go into acting. he does a good show and is exactly what he intended to do which is to destabilise this very important conference for them and theresa may. you say that, but he did he do or say anything that changed anything?
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