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century, to be called up into the england football squad. the 18—year—old has had to go to germany to find top—flight football, but he's helped borussia dortmund to the top of the league, with some impressive displays, as our correspondent andy swiss reports. he isa he is a start in germany. now he is england's boy wonder. the namejadon sancho, born march 2000, that's right, this century, but how the winger has come of age. 0riginally from london, jadon sancho has made his name at borussia dortmund now his name at borussia dortmund now his unusual career path has led to an international call up even at that very tender age. you never know with young players what they are capable of fun you give them their opportunity and for a young england player he's been brave enough to go abroad and play. he started to champions league games for dortmund, has had a big impact. sancho himself said it was a proud day for me and my family. he said he was truly honoured and blessed before adding
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the hard work continues. the fa's base at st georges park was created to nurture young talent and with they've been true to their word. 0n wednesday when english football certainly looking to the future. after his impressive world cup, gareth southgate's been given a new contract. through the 2022, with his employers full of optimism. we have great ambition. we will win a world cup, we will win a euros. you can't say when because it is so competitive. last year, england did when the under 17s world cup and with a certainjadon sancho in their squad. now to turn senior success out of teenage talent. quick reminder that newsnight is on bbc two. now time for the news where you are. you're live at the bbc sport centre
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with me cm coming up on sportsday for you. the saints fall at the final hurdle yet again as the wolves pull off a surprise in the super league semi—final. rangers come from behind to win in the europa league. arsenal and chelsea also get three points. but celtic pay the penalty for a poor display — they're beaten in salzburg. hello and welcome to sportsday. warrington are through to the super league grand final, the wolves beat saint helens18—13 in a brilliant game. st helens, the stand—out
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side of the season, once again going out at the semifinal stage, with the story here's adam wild. for them, the super league trophy is now within touching distance, so with high stakes and high passions, the only surprise is a first—half with a drive separating the sides. in the second half, a different story. there was confusion, he fumbled. the second came within minutes, this time for warrington, just enough space with such tight margins. things would even closer. squeezing through the gap to help warrington back in. much of that
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thanks to the, hear he struck again and again to restore the there lead. still, warrington was not ready to end it there yearjust still, warrington was not ready to end it there year just yet, still, warrington was not ready to end it there yearjust yet, somehow finding the strength to win it for the wolves. saints sees it over, going onto very end. rangers, chelsea and arsenal all won their europa league matches tonight... but celtic went down to salzburg. joe lynskey reports: before this season, they spent seven yea rs before this season, they spent seven years away from european competition. so try telling them the league competition. so try telling them the lea g u e lost competition. so try telling them the league lost its edge. use your letter m ea ns league lost its edge. use your letter means when it goes in. that is level against rapid, the crescendo was still to come. at eight minutes ago, chants from the spots forjames to win it. their
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manager had his fair share on a european nights, now he shares in the new found love for them. the contrast is marked at stamford bridge, this is the competitionjust wa nts to bridge, this is the competitionjust wants to be in, dominated this match for long periods and it took some elite pedigree to break the visitors down. alvaro's elite pedigree to break the visitors down. alva ro's perseverance. elite pedigree to break the visitors down. alvaro's perseverance. more than two dozen miles get you from north london but in these outposts, arsenal are showing off their home—grown stars. perhaps they tournament in the sites, the 18—year—old from croydon, scoring his first arsenal old. his performance was good the champions,
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another first arsenal goal this time for the french teenager, made it worth the journey. already celtic are trying to wrestle control over their season. it has been a troubled start. they will accept for a battling one —— nil win. with brandon rogers staring at e3 — one defeat. they started back injuly, but covering the miles in the competition never gets any easier. gareth southgate has signed a new contract to remain as england manager until the 2022 world cup. he's also named a young 25 man squad forfor the nations league games against croatia and spain later this month. andy swiss has the details. welcome to st george's park where it has been an eventful day. against
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croatia in spain, including three first—time call ups. first of all, j. first—time call ups. first of all, j, just 18 years old, he has made a terrific start. he played for them in the champions league with a great assist, one of the most exciting talents around really, and james madison, who is been so impressive since joining madison, who is been so impressive sincejoining from nor madison, who is been so impressive since joining from nor edge over the summer since joining from nor edge over the summer at three goals in seven premier league games. and thirdly, mason, just 19 years old, featuring derby county over the summer and again, he started really well for them this season, scoring five goals. so really exciting young talents, but of course in croatia and spain, england are up against heavyweight opposition. but they are no doubt that the trio are ready.
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you never know with young players with their capable of the d give them their opportunity and we gave them their opportunity and we gave them an opportunity against brazil. we've done that for the past few yea rs, we've done that for the past few years, it may be a little early for them, but i think they've had a big impact in the matches. they're still in the early stages of their career, but i think it's good that it's in time for the development to travel with us and see how they adapt to that as well. is certainly a useful and exciting squad. the other big news today was his new contract which lasts until the 2022 world cup finals. he is happy to have the matter resolved. i think we all know we are trying to do and when we're trying to do that. it's an honour to lead your country and so, to be a due that for another four years is hugely exciting for myself. his
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contract taking and through 2022. a week on friday in spain, the following monday. it is a useful tea m following monday. it is a useful team that he'll be taking with them. gareth bale has been included in the wales squad for their matches against spain and republic of ireland. he missed real madrid's champions league game this week through injury... but is one of 25 players named by ryan giggs. joe ledley misses out because of injury. and his withdrawal means there are two changes overall with tom lockyer also ruled out. george thomas and jazz richards come in i think every player, you are playing for your country first and foremost. you plank against america team, a chance to test yourself and
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if that different stadium. so, in regards to that i think all the players, with him playing in spain, he has enough motivation i am sure. england have included three uncapped players in their squad for the icc women's world t20 taking place in the caribbean next month. left arm spinners kirstie gordon and linsey smith receive theirfirst call—ups, along with batter sophia dunkley, who helped the surrey stars win the women's super league. we've got a little bit of a point to prove. we would like to go and see we can do in cricket. we are completely different team than the one that got knocked out in the semifinal two years ago. for us as a team, it feels like we've made a lot of changes since then. james anderson and jos buttler have this evening been named england's test and one day players of the year respectively. anderson became test cricket's most successful fast bowler as he passed glenn mcgrath‘s record with the final ball of the summer series against india — he has 564 wickets. buttler excelled again in the one
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day game and regained his place in the test side. he's with the team in sri lanka where they start their first warm up game in the monring. the great and good of indian cricket have been lining up with praise for 18 year old prithvi shaw — who became the youngest indian to make a century on his test debut on day one of the first test against west indies. sachin tendulkar tweeted lovely to see such an attacking knock in your first innings, continue batting fearlessly, former test batsman vvs laxman tweeted that it was wonderful. ravi shastri — the india coach added his congratulations. well played young man for a free and fearless performance on debut. that's all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead
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to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the talkradio presenter, daisy mcandrew, and katy balls, who's a political correspondent at the spectator. let's take a look at tomorrow's front pages. the guardian is one of many papers leading with the russian spies accused by the west of involvement in a series of cyber—plots across the globe. the daily telegraph describes the news as a humiliation for putin and says it represents an effort to dismantle the russian president's network of cyber hackers. the daily mail labels vladimir putin a cyber gangster
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after the agents were caught attempting to hack into the world's chemical weapons watchdog — while sitting in a car outside its headquarters. the daily express warns that the russian president has an army of 80,000 spies working to undermine the west. it's the same story on the front of the metro — which goes with the headline ‘novichumps', detailing how the spies were caught trying to hack the salisbury novichok investigation. west rounds on russia — says the online independent — which also leads on the claims of the multiple cyber crime plots. the financial times also reports on the west‘s united front against russia. and the daily mirror leads on an investigation into how hundreds of tonnes of medical waste —including body parts — were allowed to pile up by a health service contractor. we didn't see one story is leading
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it. we like the spicer and there's been a lot of information.” it. we like the spicer and there's been a lot of information. i think it has been the most interesting bit of the story. it's not news that russia has this enormous cyber campaign that's been going on for many years. people, various predictions, 80,000 or so hackers and spies that their employing as pa rt and spies that their employing as part of their military effort against states that they view as their enemies. that is not news. what is news is the fact that we had this concerted effort to shine a light on it. this is a new tactic. primarily it was the netherlands in the uk in the news conference, two prime ministers issue a joint statement. this is a new tactic in the war of the words inspiring. and
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i love the headline. and again, the publicising photographs is also a new tactic and trying to air these countries, and say we are now working together. we know what you're up to and signed a light on it. in some ways, it's to warn the public not to believe everything. it's not just hacking public not to believe everything. it's notjust hacking inspiring but it's also the misinformation that they been put out to try and cause chaos in the countries that they're trying to attack. so i think it's an interesting way of dealing with it. whether or not it will have any effect or not, we'll have to wait and see. we've got them caught red—handed, a lot of information that people are able to unearth and produce that show they know exactly who the spies are. is a bit more like a plot in a comedy. as well as to
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