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following the deals. we understand there has been following out reality with him, and team—mates and a crispy now chelsea boss but he didn't train with chuck yesterday, it was thought that he fell down the pecking order left out of their last match to the match before the game on sunday. and lampard before the game on sunday. and lampa rd preferring christiansen before the game on sunday. and lampard preferring christiansen back from lebanon and he got rid of your coming back from injury, so it is probably felt by him and lampard he was pretty much going to be forth in this pecking order. £8 million to your deal don't forget the chorus he signed a chelsea extension for 120 grand a week. saying he was happy to be there, so obviously something is happening quite rapidly in the last few weeks to make them want to leave and to make lampard sell him because
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they can't sign anyone else for the tra nsfer they can't sign anyone else for the transfer band but i think they million pounds, he is getting a good deal. yes, he can be erratic, there's no denying that. but he's a great passer of the ball and crucially very experienced and of course worked with them before, so it was very clear that the focus on getting the fenders and. tierney is a very high rated player from getting the fenders and. tierney is a very high rated playerfrom celtic calling it the hardest decision of his life they really regretted letting him go but that their time of trying he got his man. 0ur snow 110w of trying he got his man. 0ur snow now at the back, and distant prospect that they could get david louise to be less erratic but it'll be interesting journey. let's take a look at some of the days other transfer news, including one other deal at the emirates, which was announced late on. alex iwobi who had been with arsenal since the age of eight, has left to join everton for a fee believed to be in the region of £35 million. the nigerian international played more than 50 games in all competitions last season.
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england under 21 left—back ryan sessegnon has left fulham for tottenham for £25 million. the 19 year old scored two goals in 35 premier league appearances last season. and as we mentioned earlier, andy carroll has returned to newcastle united eight years after he left. the 30—year—old was released by west ham this summer following a six—year spell blighted by injuries. he's signed a one—year contract at st james‘ park. four british sides were in europa league qualifying action today. wolves look assured of a spot in the playoffs for the group stages. they beat armenian side fc pyunik by four goals to nil. rauljiminez scored either side of half time as wolves were rarely troubled. rubens nevez completed the scoring in stoppage time from the penalty spot. the second leg takes place next thursday. aberdeen must overcome a two—goal deficit if they're to reach the playoff round.
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they were beaten 2—nil by croatian side rieka away from home. manager derek mcinness has never made it past this stage though in five previous attempts with the dons. in the other matches, welsh champions the new saints lost 5—0 to bulgarian side ludogorets. but better news for glasgow rangers who beat danish side midtjylland — 4-2. st helens have extended their lead at the top of super league with a 30—12 win away at their nearest challengers warrington. the home side were missing a number of players following the bad tempered finish to their match at catalan dragons this weekend. but saints ran in five tries to take the win. this match is also a dress rehearsal for the challenge cup final at wembley, which is coming up in two weeks time. one of the greats of south african and world cricket hashim amla has retired from the international game. he played 349 times for his country in all three formats, scoring more than 18,000 runs.
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the 36—year—old holds south africa's highest test score — an unbeaten 311. he'll continue to play domestic cricket. earlier i spoke to south african cricket commentator natlie germanos about the highlights of his 15 year career. stand that moment would be that 311 he made at the 2012 against england, first time that south african has made a triple hundred in a test match cricket, and a wonderful moment for him, culmination at incredible career amazing talent and obviously great dedication. he had said other incredible moments where he bought with them and tough moments but you almost kind of forget about it because he kinda because it quietly in a people obviously praise a lot of them, but sometimes people forget how good he was and also how brilliant he was evenin was and also how brilliant he was even in the short form at the game.
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his strike was incredible. there's no doubt that there will be fond memories for most people who watched him. silverstone have given a provisional date for next year's british grand prix, sunday the 19th of july. this date has been picked to avoid a clash with the men's final at wimbledon and the final of euro 2020, which are both a week earlier. lionnesses captain steph houghton has been speaking about her penalty miss which saw england go out of this summers world cup in the semi final against the united states. they lost 2—1 to the eventual winners of the tournament. it's a moment that houghton says she regrets but won't let it affect her in the future. ididn't i didn't quite get the connection i wa nted i didn't quite get the connection i wanted on the penalty, but i knew i was brave enough to take it and i just know i did not define me as a person 01’ just know i did not define me as a person or player throughout the
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whole tournament, i played well and in good form, i could get everything i could get for my country, and lucky —— look, yes i'm disappointed but i also know at the same time it moves on fast and my thought now is with manchester city in england for the next two months. four time olympic gold medallist — simone biles — has hit out at usa gymnastics over it's handling of sexual abuse cases. in an emotional interview at the national championships — biles said they failed to protect her. it follows the conviction of former usa gymnastics doctor larry nassar — who admitted sexually assaulting athletes, and was sentenced to more than 300 years injail. biles has a chance to become the first american woman to win six us all—around titles in more than half a century at this month's national championships. i don't know i got me to cry, but... it's hard coming here for an
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organisation and having it happen to you so many times. and we had one gold and everything they asked us to do even when we didn't want to and they could not do one damn job, you had onejob literally they could not do one damn job, you had one job literally one job and you could not protect us. it's really sad because every time i got toa really sad because every time i got to a doctor training i disliked i don't want to get worked on. but my body hurts and i'm 22, at the end of the day that's my hip rotation and i have to go to therapy, but it's hard and we try to work through it, but it'll take some time. i'm strong i look at through it. understandably angry and she celebrate this peeking out and speaking on such an important issue. that's all from sportsday. far more on our website — bbc.co.uk/sport — including all the details of the day's transfer deadline day deals. coming up in a moment, the papers.
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hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are rachel cunliffe, comment and features editor at city am and the director of deltapoll joe twyman. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the telegraph says boris johnson is preparing for a november general election after ministers announced a fast—track spending review to fulfil his multibillion—pound pledges. jeremy corbyn has called on britain's most senior civil servant to intervene to stop borisjohnson forcing a no—deal brexit in the middle of a potential autumn election campaign, that's according to the guardian. the i leads with boris johnson scrapping the migrant cap and announcing
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a fast—track visa scheme to attract the world's elite scientists. borisjohnson's migrant cap proposal which promises to make it easier for leading academics to settle in the uk has been ridiculed by a world leading physicist, that's according to the times. the express leads with the machette attack on a police officer in london last night, and says the prime minister has vowed to tackle violent crime and restore power to front—line policing. the uk is due to be lashed by storms tomorrow with 60mph winds and 2.5inches of rain predicted — that's the metro's top story. the mail leads with the church of england criticising footballer wayne rooney over his multi—million pound deal with a gambling firm. and shares in the company kraft heinz have fallen by 40% this year — that's according to the financial times. right, let's plunge in with the election spending spree on the front of the telegraph. i mean, we have heard quite a lot of figures, even during leadership election campaign.
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extra police opposites in money and so extra police opposites in money and so on, but they think is a strategy. idid not so on, but they think is a strategy. i did not know you're going to quiz me on mathematics, but yes this is the election spending spree have not been called yet and we are secretly pretending it's going to happen. but clearly it's what he's gearing up for and he clearly it's what he's gearing up forand he is, clearly it's what he's gearing up for and he is, although it's a talk about a spender and obviously is able to get the funding for additional areas and surprise, surprise, they are areas traditionally better for an election hot topics like the police and nhs, he is not talking about aid or even less topics like infrastructure. it's all kind of more money for education and everything. and it's quite clear that this is part of a strategy, because his team, his downing street team are gearing up foran downing street team are gearing up for an election, and that's kind of their entire focus while parliament is in recess and it's very exciting
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