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now there is just the small matter of barcelona to get past. over in paris, jurgen klopp told his liverpool team to be brave. a win against psg could be enough. but you can't always get what you want. and when liverpool made a hash of the clearance, juan bernat‘s shot deflected into an open net to give psg an early lead. just how do you stop some of the most expensive, skilful footballers ever assembled 7 well, that's one way. but you can't hold back an express train. mbappe, cavani, neymarto finish. the highest—scoring brazilian in champions league history had reason to dance, but his celebrations were short—lived thanks to angel di maria's wayward limbs. the challenge was rash. james milner‘s penalty on the stroke of half—time was perfection. but it was 2—1, the final score. psg celebrating like they'd won the thing. liverpool still have work to do. natalie pirks, bbc news. newsnight is about to begin over on bbc two in a few moments.
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here's katie razzall. tonight on newsnight, as a video goes viral of the syrian boy being attacked on a school playing field, we ask a government minister where he shared the footage online. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm sarah mulkerrins. your headlines tonight. the european dream is still alive for spurs — as subsitute eriksen fires them to victory at wembley. it'll now also go down to the final group game for liverpool, as neymar strikes in paris to defeat the reds. and chaos reigns.
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as tyson fury and deontay wilder come face to face ahead of saturday's wbc world heavyweight title bout in la. hello and welcome to sportsday. welcome along. so a dramatic night of european football for the two english teams looking to reach the knockout stages of the champions league. tottenham needed a win to keep their hope alive — and they got it — 1—0 winners over inter milan at wembley — christian eriksen off the bench to score that vital goal. liverpool though lost 2—1 at paris st—germain. so to discuss it all and the implications for qualification — our reporter adam wild is here. you could see the way those spurs players and pochettino celebrated that goal how important that was.
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it was absolutely vital. that was the only way they could keep alive their hopes of going through the knockout they had to beat malan at wembley this evening and even a myna be enough they'll have to go to barcelona next time out but they did just enough. these of the first half into defending whales and the effort came from harry and hitting that crossbar. in the second half the substitute erikson who had only been on the field at the few moments and shook done better. low rate doing his bit as well with going close but here was the moment finally, finally this bursik get the breakthrough. great composure from dele alli. he was enough to keep alive their hopes
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of going through to the knockout stages so here's the table here's what it means. barcelona already through as a tottenham travel there in the finalgroup through as a tottenham travel there in the final group and must match their result to reach the knockout stages. i really would be extraordinary. and liverpool could have gone through with another against dinapoli but that would also enter a final game. , to last for both sides and it was a tough ask him are the toughest places to go in european football with all of their superstars. good finish from him to put the hopes ahead and the odd one with psg looking fantastic in the opening stages. 2—0 not long after ina good opening stages. 2—0 not long after in a good run down the left. they could've scored in mr did score and psg looking very good. louisville had a lifeline just before the break
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and psg players furious that penalty was given and it was james, tucking it away just before was given and it was james, tucking it awayjust before the break. a real lifeline for the reds but they could not build on it. 2—1 it finished in paris. his what that means for liverpool. liverpool must beat napoli i—o means for liverpool. liverpool must beat napoli 1—0 or by two clear goals to guarantee their passage through to the knockout stages. drama right into the last but spurs and liverpool. thank you so much. adam our reporter. there's doubt over arsenal's europa league game tomorrow night in ukraine. uefa had moved the tie to kiev amid security concerns — but now the vice president of their opponents vorskla poltava, says there is no guarantee they will play there. oleg lisak says the club are doing "everything they can" to host the game at their own home ground. jonah fisher is in kiev for us. it's not entirely sure at this very
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moment in time that the match will even go ahead has just been sent a statement from uefa and the mets has been moved from the olympic stadium hearing kiev and it's not entirely clear whether this stadium was prepared or equipped to hold the game tomorrow night. there have been questions raised in a statement through his there are considers the mets would not go ahead and do sends you uefa is working closely there to make sure the match goes ahead. as the stadium or the champions league was earlier this year, a massive stadium and a capacity of about 65,000. i would stadium and a capacity of about 65,000. iwould be stadium and a capacity of about 65,000. i would be very surprised it not banks together over the next way for hours or so and they find a way to make that match go ahead. certainly a bit of a pain and a headache for the 500 or so arsenal fa ns headache for the 500 or so arsenal fans that have made the journey here
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to ukraine to see this match. there was a mad night at villa park in the championship where aston villa and nottingham forest played out a draw. the score? 5-5. tammy abraham scored four times for villa — but lewis grabban‘s late strike earned io—man forest a point. elsewhere, derby slipped out of the playoff places, beaten by ten man stoke. tom ince's late strike gave manager gary rowett victory over his former side. reports of all tonight's matches are on the bbc sport website. former republic of ireland striker, robbie keane has announced his retirement from football. the 38—year—old played for the likes of tottenham, liverpool and celtic and spent the last year playing in india. here he is scoring for his country at the world cup in 2002 he's their record goal—scorer, and will become their new assistant manager working alongside mick mccarthy. tyson fury and deontay wilder's final news conference descended into chaos earlier in los angeles — as the pair clashed on stage, three days before their wbc world heavyweight title bout.
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their teams also got involved, prompting 60 seconds of mayhem, after the pair traded insults and promised knockouts. our reporter ade adedoyin is in la for this fight. quite the showdown ade. prior to this argy bargy — what did the fighters have to say? things have finally calmed down after what was a very fiery press conference and ugly scenes and not what you want to see ahead of a big fight like that. and they can be there for their head—to—head shot at there for their head—to—head shot at the end they were words exchanged in flight the end they were words exchanged in flight contact between the two fighters as well. that triggered a bit of pushing and shoving between their respective camps and tyson fury took his top off of flexes muscles and security eventually of the security situation under control and a show that emotions were running high ahead of this contest. sometimes the widowed for a fight of this magnitude would do things to
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sell tickets but i think there was generally tension there that was all on the stage would be interesting to see what they do the last time they meet each other before the fight with ruby on friday at the press conference and if there'll be more security. in terms of what they said before all of that what was their outlook on this fight and on the weekend? was all quite common measure before that and sometimes quite funny in the things they said. the talk by how confident they were and talked with the chances of winning and he kept stressing the fa ct winning and he kept stressing the fact that no opponent he has faced has ever been the distance and is has ever been the distance and is has not every pony he has faced and as for tyson fury he was stressing that he considers himself the world and is the champion because he never lost his titles in the ring and were stripped of his belt wanted time away to do with his personal issues and ironically will be three years to the day when he defeated bud amir and what was a huge upset and stressed the fact that his spectacles and other upset because
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they do have the favourite going to contest so here's a snippet of what they had to say prior to the melee. many men try to take things for me in the past but never across anybody with amateur or professional and has never been a man that could better me in the fight. ever. not a spar we re me in the fight. ever. not a spar were boxing master or professional fight. i've never been bettered. not one time. so if wilder is that man and god bless them.|j one time. so if wilder is that man and god bless them. i cannot wait. the time is clothing. it's boiling down. only three days left now. can you feel the energy? can you feel the anticipation that this will bring? the two best heavyweights in the world right here 28 stadium near you. you all should be excited. in terms of the experts out there who is the favourite for this? the
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odds—makers have wilder favourite because he goes into the sky with more momentum but the reporters are quite split. wilder has the power to knock him out and he hasn't noticed out but advertising fury he is very awkward and use that awkwardness to beat vladimir three years ago and is every chance that if it goes the distance he could win on points and lots of you have changed their minds. intriguing matchup ahead. 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.
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with me are the broadcaster aasmah mir and jess brammar, head of news at the huffpost uk. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. brexit looms large in many of the papers including the financial times which says the prime minister has had to concede that britain will be worse off after we leave the european union. that comes as the governor of bank of england today issued economic warnings for a post brexit economy — the telegraphs headline reads ‘carney unleashes ‘project hysteria'. those brexit banking worries continue in the i — which share more predictions from the bank who warn of the worst economic slump since the second world war ‘a blow to may's brexit strategy‘ in the guardian — the paper say those economic warnings are making it harder for the prime minister to sell her deal. the bank of england governor mark carney is front
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and centre in the times — he said a no—deal brexit would see the worst economic slump since the 1930‘s. some good news for the prime minister — the daily mail reveal the key cabinet brexiteer andrea leadsom says she is backing the prime ministers deal. and... the attack on a syrian school boy in huddersfield leads the front of the metro after a video of his bullying by another pupil went viral. one story tending to stay prominent. take us to the main headline. well, this is the bank of england morning of the worst economic slump since the second world war. today really has been a day of which forecast is worse? first of all we have the treasury talking about the 15 year
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period and what would happen to the uk economy in the event of no deal oi’ uk economy in the event of no deal oran uk economy in the event of no deal or an event of theresa may‘s deal. reply 9% worse off than 10% off. then pops mark carney at the end of the day to send you off on your merry way saying well actually in the case of no deal it‘s going to be armageddon and will be house prices crashing and death by 30%. inflation going up and the economy could shrink by 8% in one year. really this is that the well—received by certain people like jacob who will come unto in minute. tenet day has been a torrid day. because scenarios rather than forecast we are being told. the treasury figures are forecasts and the bank is scenarios. to use semantics that are incredibly important when you're talking about economics. it's a crazy day of
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economics. it's a crazy day of economic forecasts and the papers which we will talk about our pick and mix of economic figures. mark topped them all off with this apocalyptic scenario which the worst—case scenario not necessarily a forecasts as you say but it is worse than what we had in the last financial crisis which is given that that's going to be a once in a generation event the idea that it could happen twice in a couple of decades is quite scary. in which case take us to the telegraph because they refer to project hysteria which is quoting jacob. this sums up the differences in the stances of the papers people saying they will top the store is off on they will top the store is off on the terrible warnings from mark and the terrible warnings from mark and the bad treasury forecast add to have the papers that are brexit supporting with the telegraph that of lead their story on actually his
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