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shifting continuously. craig templeton watched it for us it has been 15 long years without top five footballers, this is a chance to return to the big time. the first blow that he put in to give them the lead. the homesites still looked nervous and jack must‘ve noticed, scored with his first touch to give darby hope. that hope then turned into belief as mason kept his poise to balance the tide. a tide that was now frantic where cooler heads were needed. beliefs weren't done yet in dallas second when in aggregate, leads down to ten men and darby were able to ta ke to ten men and darby were able to take advantage as they broke free to
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make it 4—3. darby had a man sent off as well, but there was no sound off as well, but there was no sound of marching on together and frank marched on to wembley. scotland have named their squad for their first world cup finals. the 23 names were shown alongside some famous scottish landmarks earlier, with rachel corsie named as captain. the utah royals defender will have arsenal midfielder kim little as her deputy. all the players were part of the squad that drew with chile and beat brazil in spain last month, with the exception of fiorentina striker lana clelland. scotland begin their group d campaign against england in nice on the 9th ofjune. jane dougall was at the squad announcement at hampden, where she caught up with the scotland manager, shelley kerr.
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just a few weeks‘ time, scotland will be playing against jamaica and the last friendly before the world cup. and we now know the 23 squad which will be on the plane to france and jenny me now is the person he picked that, the head coach. there will be some lovely phone calls me to play that you have been selected but how difficult has been for the players who have not. it is probably the hardest thing that i've ever had to do in my career as a manager. i sympathise with them, i know they're going to be disappointed and angry andl going to be disappointed and angry and i totally understand that and it isa and i totally understand that and it is a credit to the players they reviewed because it was difficult and it has been such a competitive environment and that is what we wanted. i think we are in a good place for the squad that was selected. i am guided from the players they've missed out on and i am generally had to make genuinely
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gutted, for a long time, they have contributed as well, so many that have contributed throughout the campaign and as a starting player, fortunately she has been out there fortunately she has been out there for about six months now and it is a credit to other players that if, and who have done extremely well and on the big stage against some top teams so, what we are seeing, we stuck to the same approach and it should not be any different for the world cup andl be any different for the world cup and i appreciate that we've got some really disappointed players. the first time that a scottish team is kind to the world cup since 1998, how proud are you to be the manager who takes scotland to the swat stage? at tom english that said that 30 years ago, i got my first cap for scotland and then 30 years later, i am so scotland and then 30 years later, i am so proud of the achievements of the team and they deserve all the credit, not me but obviously, it is
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a special moment in my career. are you getting all the luxuries you deserve? i don't know about that, but in terms of the support that we've had and it could not be any better for us in terms of preparation. the support is been magnificent. the scottish government, they have helped the strain and home—based players sol cannot think all of the extended partners enough for all their support, because we needed and if we are to do well the world cup. they will play jamaica here, are to do well the world cup. they will playjamaica here, the are to do well the world cup. they will play jamaica here, the first time in seven years that scotland would‘ve played here, the last friendly before the world cup because the match after that is against england. let‘s round up some of the day‘s other sports stories now and and after scoring the winning runs against pakistan yesterday england captain eoin morgan will be
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suspended for the next one—dayer because of his side‘s slow over rate. jonny bairstow has also been reprimanded for hitting the stumps with his bat after being dismissed. ireland were beaten by bangladesh in their final tri series match. a paul stirling century and 94 for william porterfield saw the hosts reach 292 for 8 from their 50 overs but bangladesh eased to their target with seven overs to spare and will now meet the west indies in the final. and pascal ackermann has claimed his second stage win at this year‘s giro d‘italia. britain‘s simon yates is 35 seconds off the overall lead. great britain are likely to have to beat france on monday to avoid relegation from the ice hockey world championship. that‘s after they lost their fourth match in a row in slovakia, this time a 6—3 defeat to the usa. cardiff devils‘ goalie ben bowns made 59 saves for great britain earning him the man of the match award and a standing ovation.
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they‘ll play finland tomorrow and slovakia on saturday, but are unlikely to beat either. they want to show him something better than last time in the work great was there, they should buy it they are here. they are battling, hanging in and blocking shots and taking more chances and they got and that was like the team of last year the year before and i think maybe they have settled down a little bit. they still got some top games but there are a lot of positives in that performance. deontay wilder has again said that he wants to kill an opponent in the ring, saying he wants "a body on his record." the american defends his wbc title against compatriot dominic breazeale on saturday. it‘s his first fight since his title defence against tyson fury in december ended in a controversial draw. this is what wilder said — he is like a fly in my
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ear and i can‘t wait. i‘m gonna get him out of there and it‘s going to be in a dramatic fashion. his life is on the line for this fight and i do mean his life. am still trying to get me a body on my record. he has since defended those comments, saying it‘s part of boxing. hey, dominic asked for this, i could not see can he seek to me, so if he comes it comes. this is a brutal sport it‘s not a gentleman sport i keep saying it‘s not a gentleman sport, we don‘t have to hit each other in the face, but we do in a way and if you ask any doctor around the world will tell you that a head is not meant to be hit. the us pga championship gets underway at bethpage in new york state tomorrow — with tiger woods going for back to back majors, following his masters victory last month. but it has been 100 years since an english golfer won the event — could justin rose be the one to break that streak? after winning the us open in 2013 for his first major —
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he‘s still waiting for number two.... i tried to build my whole year around trying to peek in the majors, i still feel at this point in my career, second major and then on from there, we will define my career from there, we will define my career from that point of view. alongside my major championship win, but more majors equals more, a better career there is no doubt. the world taekwondo championships began in manchester today. it‘s the first time the event has been held in the uk and the likes ofjadejones and bianca walkden will be amongst those hoping to not only secure medals, but take steps towards qualifying for next year‘s 0lympics. 0ur reporter nick hope was at the manchester arena taekwondo is an ancient marshall are born out of south korea, they dominate these sport after its debut in sydney of 2000. by bringing them
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to ukfor in sydney of 2000. by bringing them to uk for the first time as we are seeing here in manchester this week shows just how much taekwondo has evolved in recent years. and some of tae kwon do‘s best fighters are in britain, but then, they are not an action later in the week. the day one was a chance for some of the rising stars to show what they are capable of. stockman‘s rebecca mcgowan is one of those, she co mforta bly mcgowan is one of those, she comfortably defeated columbia‘s fighter and an impressive victory in the 2017 world bronze medallist of the 2017 world bronze medallist of the netherlands. mcgowan needed just one more victory to secure a metal and was overpowered in the 73 kilograms quarterfinals by south korean opponent. in addition to her, braden have many metal prospects including bianca, who was one of the world title and the women passed by secular division and she is going for a british record third straight victory. i'm trying to make a little
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bit of history, i cannot ask for a better day as well. i am fighting on the 16th of may endows the day that i won my first ever world championship. so i can ask for more and have it written in history, that will be a great day. the world championships two years ago at the last edition in south korea with a claimed five metals. they‘re hoping to be dead here in manchester this week you‘ll be able to find the best of the action on the bbc. former formula 1 world champion fernando alonso has crashed in practise for the indianapolis 500. the spaniard is trying for a second time to win the prestigious race. it‘s the last part of his quest to become the only man aside from graham hill to claim motorsport‘s triple crown, which also includes the monaco grand prix and le mans 2a hours. alonso wasn‘t hurt, but will lose vital practise time ahead of qualifying which starts on saturday.

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