tv Sportsday BBC News November 28, 2019 6:30pm-6:46pm GMT
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hello, this is bbc news with lukwesa burak. the headlines. 30 years after the hillsborough disaster, the police commander on charge of the day has been found not guilty of the manslaughter by gross negligence of 95 liverpool fans. the families of the 96 fans who died have campaign for justice the 96 fans who died have campaign forjustice for decades. today many of them left the court in tears. who is accountable for 96 unlawfully killed? what a disgrace this has been today. the leading economic research groups suspending plans for
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both the labour and conservatives don't add up, accusing them of using numbers that aren't credible. net migration to the uk has fallen to its lowest level in 16 years. and campaigners are calling for higher charges for bags for life, or a com plete charges for bags for life, or a complete ban as research shows that households bought an average of 5a of the plastic bags a year. now on bbc news, it is time for sportsday. hello, i'm 0lly foster, here's what's coming up on sportsday. men against boys: united's teenagers come unstuck in kazakhstan. wolves need a draw in portugal to join united in the last 32, it is
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going to plan at the moment. and if the gloves fit. hopes on standby to keep... also coming up in the programme... dressed to impress: we meet the skater looking to sew up a medal at the british championships in sheffield. it's another busy night of football across europe. manchester united took a very young squad on the long journey to kazakhstan. they had already qualified for the knockout stages of the europa league so could afford to gamble, but they came up short against astana, losing 2—1, which means they still can't be sure of finishing top of their group. rhia chohan reports.
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with a place in the knockouts already secured, all i got a goal shar has decided to play the youngest manchester united said he'd seenin youngest manchester united said he'd seen in history. while this mess did not mean much on paper, but for these young men, it meant everything. it was a fitting time forjesse lingard to back his first goal in 28 games. after the break, this young sideshow there's a lot more left to learn. that playing at this level, you have to plate that i could take her chances. 19—year—old missing out on a daily club goal. seconds after, he was responsible for united's first goal conceded in this season's tournament. a pivotal moment asjohn this season's tournament. a pivotal moment as john bernard this season's tournament. a pivotal moment asjohn bernard will want to go back in time for this. a reminder that mistakes are punishing europe with very little some of the. a beets and english team for the first time, and not just
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beets and english team for the first time, and notjust team — what turned out to be a night for cultic football, not youth. rhia chohan, bbc news. four other british sides in action, two of them are under way. austin halewood is here and can talk us through the games. another busy night for british football in europe. rangers and wolves are both in action right now and they both have the chance ofjoining manchester united in the last 32. we can bring up the latest scores from those two matches now, and so many goals have been going in, the scores haven't quite updated yet. sporting braga took the lead, and they've ta ken yet. sporting braga took the lead, and they've taken the lead against rangers. i mentioned that they are, sporting braga and portugal took the lead after just five sporting braga and portugal took the lead afterjust five minutes of their match. but wolves have raced back with three quick goals. this is their latest one from traore. roll
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him and is and matt dockerty have also scored. he found the bottom of the corner to make it1—0. so what are the permutations for both sides tonight? well, group g really is tight for rangers they're joint at the top with young boys of switzerland — now a win for steven gerrard's side will definitely send them through. but essentially theyjust need to better porto's result against young boys tonight. as for wolves, it's much more straightforward for them. draw against sporting braga and they are into the knockout stage. that's a testament to wolves brilliant season so far. and lots of their success is thanks to this man — manager nuno espirito santo — he's got plenty of
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admirers at the moment. one of those are arsenal. he would be one of the favourites to head to the emirates if they choose to part company with unai emery. the spaniard's been having a torrid time of late and so have the team. they've failed to win any of their last six matches in all competitions. they take on eintract frankfurt tonight, and emery thinks it's the perfect chance to reconnect with the supporters. the club is supporting me. i have faith in the club backing me. i appreciate it a lot. and i feel strong with that support. and i know my other responsibility to come back and change that situation. i know we need to have a good connection with our supporters. and above all, i need manly, big, strong in my constituency.
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well, although they're struggling in the premier league, things have been going pretty well for arsenal in europe so far. they're top of group f and will qualify with a draw tonight. or if standard liege lose their match against vitoria guimaraes. but frankfurt won't be pushovers. they thrashed the great bayern munich 5—1 earlier this month in the german bundesliga. a result that cost the bayern manager his job at the time. so, of course, emery will be desperate to avoid a similar fate tonight. and finally, in the other 8pm kick—off, celtic are already through to the last 32 — for them, it's all about winning the group. if they beat rennes at celtic park later and the other result goes their way, they'll seal top spot, which can be crucial because it means they miss one of the teams who's dropped out of the champions league.
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indeed, no more goals, just checking my monitors. but the rangers are very lucky to not consider another against final. thank you, austin. the second test against new zealand starts tonight, and england might be without their wicket keeper. jos buttler picked up a back injury in the gym. 0llie pope is in line to take over even though he's a part—time keeper at best. he last took the gloves in february playing for the england lions. he's already in the side. kent batsman zak crawley could come in and make his debut if buttler misses out. england lost the first test against the kiwis by an innings, england have had a lot to work on but batting will be key in hamilton. in terms of what we say bat long, it doesn't mean we have to lock it for three days and it means we will get
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toa three days and it means we will get to a big score. it means reading the situation and making good decisions for long periods of time, which allows you to that long. and the way ido allows you to that long. and the way i do that will be very differently to rory burns. everyone has their own way of doing it, it's just finding that fit around the situation you find yourself in. england will be hurting from the la st england will be hurting from the last result, and i'm sure they'll come after us hard. we know we will have to be on our best to compete with them. as i said, we ground them down over the last little while, and hopefully we can continue to do that again over the next few days. there's live commentary on radio 5live sports extra. play starts at 10pm, and there's full text commentary on the bbc sport website. england looking to level the two tests series. still to come on sportsday... manchester city's 0wners have broken new ground, adding an indian super league club to their portfolio.
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and business on ice: ae meet the british figure skater with hidden talents. russia 0lympic chief stanislav poznyakov says they will do all they can to compete at the tokyo 0lympics next year under their own flag. a world anti—doping committee has recommended that the country be banned from all sporting competition for four years after accusing the state of falsifying laboratory data handed over in a previous investigation. 0leg boldyrev is from the bbc‘s russia service. if you listen to russian sporting officials, then they think the decision will still be made on an individual basis, rather than the blanket band. and it is very significant that here in russia, lots has been said about the track and field separation will stop there's been a separate scandal
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where one of the athletes failed to show for his test. now the russians are talking a lot about performing russian track and field federation. now of course, we've seen this 3—4 yea rs now of course, we've seen this 3—4 years ago, trying to deflect attention and saying this is an isolated problem here — in this case, we are trying to reform this. but the problem is the world board is saying it, no, this is universal and political, and a problem with russian officials. the entire sport has been compromised, so the options will be the toughest, which is to not let any russian national into the olympic games — or there is a compromise option of letting them in as neutrals, if you remember the last winter games in south korea. lots of people in grey overcoats with no flags or insignias. they we re with no flags or insignias. they were russians but they are competing against neutrals. manchester city's global expansion continues. they now have a foothold in india.
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the club's parent company, city football group, have bought a 65% stake in mumbai city — their eighth club around the world. this is how the indian super league announced the news today. i believe it is a landmark day for indian football. and i'm proud to announce that the city football group will officially be in india now. through the hero indian super league club, mumbai city fc. it is a sign that global football giants now believe in indian football. so mumbai city arejoining the manchester city stable that includes melbourne city, new york city, girona, and yokohama. russell osman spoke to me earlier from mumbai, the former ipswich and england defender works as an analyst on coverage of the indian super league. football is big here. it will never
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be as big as cricket, but the premier league is always on the television here. to be honest, it's actually brilliant that manchester city fc fit that they should take on somebody like mumbai city fc, and promote them as much as they can. it will do wonders for youth football over here, as well, with the access that manchester will give the academy of mumbai city. help with the players, the education, and i can honestly see everyone benefiting ina can honestly see everyone benefiting in a massive waste up what you say that cricket is king in india. but if you go down the street and you spot for in football tops, are there lots of real madrid tops, juventus? how well—known is manchester city fc within india? i think it is very well—known. you won't see a of lads
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chasing around mumbai wearing football shirts. you must remember it is quite expensive from their point of view. cricket will be played in the middle of the streets ona played in the middle of the streets on a sunday, and there will be about 30 games of cricket all going on at the same time. and that's what you really wa nt the same time. and that's what you really want to see from football, and it is getting bigger and better. there's so many people out here that there is hidden talent that has not been found yet. he was saying about his technical staff, his scouting network, "i think that if they come look closely in india and look at the kids and some of the academies that are already set up and where they can lend a hand, they will suddenly start unearthing 1— to very, very talented young players." let's have a look at some of the other sports stories around today. uk athletics has launched
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an independent review of its own handling of its relationship with coach alberto salazar. a panel in 2015 has said there was ‘no reason' to remove british athletes from the american's programme — despite claims of anti—doping. salazar was banned for four years in october beth mead has signed a new long term contract with arsenal women. the england international scored 32 goals in 76 appearances for the club sincejoining in 2017. the duke of cambridge was a visited west bromwich albion today — promoting the football association's heads up campaign. during the session, he spoke with members of the squad about mental health in sport. golfers were allowed to wear shorts for the first time on the european tour today. they relaxed the rules in south africa where temperatures at this week's alfred dunhill championship are expected to reach a high of a0 celsius. england's netballers are also in south africa, their three test series starts tomorrow they last played each other
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