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tv   Sportsday  BBC News  April 5, 2019 10:30pm-10:40pm BST

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we showed character in showed goals. we showed character in showed that we were coming for the three points and the second half we kept going and they did not have any except for a couple of set pieces trying to break us on the counterattack. and that's all of us. it was a cagey match for long periods in this women's world cup warm up match, nikita parris came closest for phil neville's side. but england were undone by one of the women's games evergreen stars. this is canada's christine sinclair scoring a remarkable 180th goal in international football. she made her debut aged 16, she's now 35 and still scoring ahead of the summer's tournament in france. the england boss could see plenty of room for improvement in his team. yeah, ithink yeah, i think it's frustrating. i
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thought we played well and created chances but just thought we played well and created chances butjust did not and up getting them in the back of the net and we could have been a bit better in and around the box with our chances of being a bit more patient, and obviously their goal was one of their only shots on target. obviously we are disappointed but we have to look forward to the next game. and of course the england captain. scotla nd were also in action. they took the lead in their friendly against chile through erin cuthbert. but chile equalised thanks to a penalty..it finished i—all. spurs defender danny rose says he can't wait to end his career as a footballer because of what he believes is a failure to tackle racist abuse. racist chanting was directed at rose. and other england players. during the recent euro 2020 qualifier in montenegro. he says the way the problem is being tackled is a farce. here's our sports correspondent. joe wilson. today's question for football — what can make a player at the height of his powers decide
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he's had enough? well, danny rose has endured racism. most recently, at england's game in montenegro. he does not believe that football is taking that issue seriously. a country can only get fined, you know, a little bit of money for being racist. it's just a bit of a farce at the minute. i've had enough. how i've programmed myself now, i just think that i've got five or six more years left in football, and i just can't wait to see the back of it. this weekend, the fa cup semifinals are played at wembley. it's where raheem sterling grew up and a group of children from his old school will be the guests of the player and manchester city at tomorrow's game. they spent this morning at the bbc and told me that their role models are footballers. what the sport displays really matters. it's disheartening to certain players of colour. like, even though they may be really good on the pitch,
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