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out, it was with time running out, it was slipping away. and as he spinach side chase the game, arsenal ran away with it. and nato struck again. —— arsenal. away with it. and nato struck again. -- arsenal. a stretches of the but for a nevada cat trip. this from marble we cover arsenal through the bruins were it all came together. a couple of minutes left in the moment the match adding to penalties and we are live to stamford bridge window a bit more. let's about totte n ha m. window a bit more. let's about tottenham. he was talking about spurs and liverpool after they had their comeback to make the champions league final. they will play that champions league final dye in the final dye champions league final in madrid on the 1st ofjune. they found themselves 3—0 down on aggregate to ajax, the same deficit liverpool had come back from 2a hours earlier against barcelona. spurs managed to draw it 3—3
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with virtually the last kick of the game and went through on away goals. ronny rosenthal played for both clubs and thinks liverpool have the edge. the way that it's set up, it's amazing. you can think about. you think it's a dream, to see liverpool and tottenham coming from nowhere, you know. to win it. it's something crazy. i think liverpool will have a better squad of players, but for a title them, something amazing. tottenham, i don't remember them as achieving something like this. let's quickly go through some of the day's other sports stories now, and... newport county and mansfield played out a one—all draw in the first leg of their league two play—off. mansfield took the lead through cj hamilton in the first half before padraig amond equalised late on after having his initial penalty saved. naomi osaka could lose her world number one ranking
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after being knocked out of the madrid open in the quarter—finals. she was beaten by switzerland's belinda bencic, who fought back from a set down. bencic will next play simona halep, who's set to overtake osaka at the top of the rankings if she wins the whole tournament. danny cipriani says he's "honoured" to have been named player of the year by the rugby players‘ association. cipriani has had an outstanding season, including helping gloucester into the play—offs. he says he's now targeting a place in england's world cup training squad and winning the premiership with gloucester next season. persistent rain forced the one—day international between ireland and bangladesh to be called off. the game at malahide in dublin was a complete wash—out. ireland's next game is against west indies on saturday, by whom they were heavily beaten in their opening match. well, that tri—series is a warm—up for the cricket world cup, which gets under way in just three weeks. the first match is between hosts england and south africa on 30th of may. the host nation have never
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won the 50—over prize, and joe root knows, as the number one ranked team, the pressure's on this year to make history. we are obvious he desperate to win a world couples that we never won one. and we are in my opinion the best possible position to do that. especially in the recent past. look at the previous team and world cup we have been to commits of the strongest squad and for the most consistent cricket of the last couple of years and about taking that forward now and doing it when it really counts under pressure. which we are more than capable of doing but we have got six big games leading to that first game against south africa to make sure that we are all in good form and ready to go. we are not surprised by anything thatis go. we are not surprised by anything that is thrown at us. players like moeen ali and others who can reach these communities? if they play well, if they get in it he think he might, they can be very important sportsman in this country, this is a
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big chance for them? absolutely. this is an exciting place to be. with a world where it is at the moment, the reef you do get from social media, this summer has a great chance with cricket to grow and to be as big as it has ever been. as players but we have all got response ability to try and help ta ke response ability to try and help take that forward and i think along with this no boundaries campaign, we have got a great chance to make that really happen. joe root talking to our sports editor dan roan. well, one of root‘s predecessors, michael vaughan, believes that archer should feature in both england's world cup campaign and the ashes series this summer, for which of course root will be the captain. archer has only played in two one—day internationals and a t20 for the hosts so far, but vaughan has been impressed. i will personally drive to the selector's house and ask questions if he isn't involved. he has a gift. a natural ability to release the ball at 90 mph. he can cope with the pressure.
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he's been playing under pressure for a few years in the franchise systems, the ipl, the big bash in australia. i would be staggered if he isn't in the world cup. if he isn't playing in the ashes series. with the world cup and the ashes so close together, with england having a strong chance in both, you know, i said the players are fortunate. on the home pitches, home crowd behind them, two sides who are really good, the test side needs some work, the one—day side has been exceptional for four years, don't miss this opportunity. chris froome is going to sit out this year's giro d'italia to concentrate on the tour de france. froome has won the tour de france four times, but missed out on last year's title after a stunning performance by his team—mate geraint thomas. he's just one away from equalling the record of five, and as he told the bbc‘s bespoke podcast, all of his focus is on trying to win the title once more. ijust feel as if i'm in such a privileged position now. like, to have that opportunity
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and to have the backing of such an amazing team, to go in and try and win number five. i mean, this is what dreams are made of. and i've got that opportunity right here in front of me. matthewjordan has a two—shot lead at the british masters golf after the first round. the young englishman, who's playing in only his 12th event as a professional, battled through the wet weather in southport to break the course record at hillside. jordan made nine birdies in total with no bogeys in a 9—under par round of 63. he's two shots ahead of compatriot matt wallace and marcus kinhult of sweden. never quite expected it. i know i have been playing quite well but just from the get—go, it kind of started perfectly and from then on i just kept it going. and just ride issue as low as i could because i thought the guys out there, they are good as well. just keep going.
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a couple of minutes left in the moment the match adding chelsea is at home and they have gone to penalties. they're having to work out who will take which penalty for that let's go live to stamford bridge werejoe wilson is trying to keep up with what going on. one all after the first leg and it won all after the first leg and it won all after full—time and extra time. for after full—time and extra time. for a team to their manager said deserved to win this, they are making quite hard work of it? poor old sarri, he is tense in a touchline anyway. he has that sprain replacement cigarette thing in his lips and talking to his players to arrange penalty takers. it has been arrange penalty takers. it has been a match which has been high on tension and pretty limited when it comes to quality. the goal that chelsea got in the first half which we can show you now was the one moment where they produced really fluid, fluid football. it was a
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build—up from ed fluid, fluid football. it was a build—upfrom ed in fluid, fluid football. it was a build—up from ed in hazard to play in ruben loftus—cheek. we were watching could be hazard's last game it's different bridge put in the second half, frankfurt hit back. they've been playing with confidence right from the start. but when they got a chance in the second half, lost by the chelsea defenders, he felt the back of the net again with a really good clinicalfinish. that was that, really. we had the remainder of the second half of normal time and indeed after time with chelsea producing the odd chance, the odd long shot but the ball was headed toward the goalkeeper‘s handed it was disallowed as we all knew. and we are in penalties this is a week of european football for english clubs and it does not want to stop.|j european football for english clubs and it does not want to stop. i was busy writing a headline to say the first time in history that one country provided all four teams in the finals, but not going that way yet. they are doing the toss to find out who will take the first
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penalties. the last one i can recall for chelsea was in moscow against united and at the not go well for chelsea, did it? when i look back on the history of teams taking penalties in things and i think it is hard to draw any conclusions from one game that happened at some point in the past or whatever the game is tonight. one thing i would say is i think frankfurt will be delighted to be in this position. they are sent out the favourites for this game and when that goal went in from ruben loftus—cheek and i think people in the granite for the chelsea to just ta ke the granite for the chelsea to just take control of match and it did not really happen. one thing that i think catchment significant is the atmosphere that has been generated atmosphere that has been generated at stafford bridge also this is such an occasion for the frankfurt fans was up for some they have been at this level of your pick—up addition for almost a0 years and their fans have been bouncing him or they have been noisy, the positive throughout. other that has enabled their team to play on the front foot for much of this game. chelsea should not have
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not allow this match and this tie to have reached this situation. and we we re have reached this situation. and we were wondering if this would have been the perfect sendoff for eden hazard. apart from the lovely work he did in the goal to ruben loftus—cheek him he was not as if lunch or as he would've wanted for this game so far. cuskelly often watch the penalty. they are about to begin. thank you very much. follow the action across bbc on it radio five live and also on the penalties at the website. that is it for me and the sports day team, from all of us, good night.

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