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wolves arm back. the next decisive wolves arm was there goalkeepers. how to deny danjames, it was there goalkeepers. how to deny dan james, it clearing was there goalkeepers. how to deny danjames, it clearing a united chance, creating a hole in the first game. but this was meandering until the wolves defence made it interesting. into the vacuum went juan mata, and what he lacks in velocity, he makes up for in sheer quality. those moments of belated i°y quality. those moments of belated joy gave way to another for concern for england. marcus rashford was soon off again, an injury that will be watched closely. wolves couldn't give them much else to look for, as the squad that has been playing sincejuly show the squad that has been playing since july show to the squad that has been playing sincejuly show to some of their mileage. united march on despite the detail. patrick gary, bbc news.” think you can see there's two teams there towards the end, they were tired. and to end an open game, which sometimes doesn't suit us, we wa nt to which sometimes doesn't suit us, we want to control the game. but you don't get an easier draw next round
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if you win 4—0. one heavens isn't off, and we are delighted to —— 1—0. it was a good, proper game. i'm disappointed to go out because there's some frustration knowing we did well, we performed well, and we didn't go to the next one, that's the only thing. but i'm happy with the only thing. but i'm happy with the boys and our support, and we have to prepare ourselves for saturday. a few more goals in carlisle tonight, the league to side went to head against championship cardiff city, thanks to nathan thomas pleasant early strike there. but look at this for a long throw, it is set up aidan flynn plus my equaliser, just ten minutes later. just before the break, the ball fell tojosh murphy, just before the break, the ball fell to josh murphy, who just before the break, the ball fell tojosh murphy, who put cardiff in front. they went on to win 4—3, now going to redding in round four. now the former england striker has
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decided to hang up her boots at the age of 32. she says she now wants to help boost the women's game from off the field. dolinsky reports. —— joe belinsky. her life and football started on the birmingham council estate. at the end, her career, like her sport, now has greater significance. rising in the layers tribune today, she says she's achieved all she could hope for. as she stepped away, she can fairly claim to be one of the sport wasn't pioneers pioneers. and she scores! she was 17 when she broke through at charlton, but such was the state of the game she left because the club folded. she then went to america, but back home, her profile was rising. in the 2020 olympics, then with goals for england on the biggest stage. in 2014 she became
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the first female pundit on match of the first female pundit on match of the day. but two years later, she had to deal with very different attention. she said she had been bullied by the england manager, mark sampson, and that she was dropped from the squad when she had made a complaint. i think, i from the squad when she had made a complaint. ithink, i believe that the things that have happened to me and been said to me were with the intention to undermine me as a senior player. the issue went to the very heart of the fa's governance. she would not play for england beyond that year. instead, she inspired chelsea to domestic titles. after winning the w sl and fa cup, she went to italy. another double at juventus means the champions league is just about all that's missing. she says she can cope with that, now focusing on roles in the media and football's executive. i think a lot of people look at retiring from football as the end of the chapter, but it is actually the start. it's really exciting, there's lots of things i'll be doing. those are in
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football that allow me to express my passion for football in a different way. at her first love, lugo was earning £100 a week. in 15 years at the top, she's seen things change. it has been a long and winding journey for herself and her sport. joe belinsky, bbc news. best of luck to her in the future. let's take a look at today's other sports story, and most solid, sadia molly democrat monday can miss up to six premier matches next year after the africa cup tournament was moved to winter —— sadio mane, most solid. jose moreno has made his first signing as totte n ha m moreno has made his first signing as tottenham manager, midfielder ghassan fernandez has joined tottenham manager, midfielder ghassan fernandez hasjoined on an 18 month alone. the club had the option to make it permanent. ireland have beaten west indies in the first of their 3t20 matches in the
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caribbean. the west indies fell runs short of their target of 209. thailand's first win of the tour after losing the one—day series 3—0. wayne warren will receive a winner's check of £23,000 for winning the bdo world title, the lowest amount in over 30 years. a lack of sponsorship has been blamed for the reduction in prize money of £100,000. and a lawn service escaped injury after rolling his car in saudi arabia. the two—time formula 1 world champion was able to dust himself down and continue to stop carlos sainz leads the race. it was a bit of a mixed day for the australian open qualifying for the tournament continued to be affected. first it was delayed because of the poor air quality from the bushfires that continue to rage, then it was cancelled altogether because of heavy rain. former world number one can cloisters desk in clusters, who
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was set to make her return to the sport at the age of 36, says she has spoken out. ifi had been there, i would've been very vocal about, or at least tried to talk with the board and the board of directors to see “— board and the board of directors to see —— to think about solutions. they need it... i read different stories of people advising them to boycott the tournament, but at the same time, you don't know really what to do. it is obvious he not possible to play, then what's the point? what's the point if you can't play and bring good tennis, and be fit enough to play two hours, or for the guys, for having five hours in this heat and environment? so it is a very, very tough situation, but you can't avoid it. i'm actually curious to see what will happen. problems remain ahead of the
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tournament, but tennis is doing all that it can to help. legends of the game took part in a charity fundraiser to aid the relief efforts today. rafael nadal, serena williams and novak djokovic were some who helped to raise £2.5 million. roger federer and nick kyrgios also played their part. it was so much. back home i couldn't even go outside. it was emotional, and i'm just so happy that we had roger, some of the greats to get behind it. awareness has grown and we are doing everything we can to overcome this together and. always happy to help and tend my time or money for that matter, and it was an absent pleasure to be here. with nick and all the other religions of the game, at least to do my fair share. ben stokes has been named the men's cricketer of the year by the icc, and as you can see he celebrated in
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style during training today. the award of course follows a remarkable 2019, with his heroics at headingley in the ashes and his match winning performance in the world cup final. meanwhile joffrey archer means to make her look set to miss out on tomorrow morning's match. he's not quite return democrat recovered from the elbow injury that saw him miss out at cape town last week. chris wilkes and mark would are vying to replace the injured james anderson, it's been... the series of course is delicately poised at 1—1 with two tests left. from a young team, it is really important that we don't live off that when for the rest of this tour. we sort of try to exceed it, and we make sure we take this opportunity, as we say, to get in front of the game and drive it home. i think after that first inning, when we got the opportunities to do that, we were excellent at it. you
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can that, we were excellent at it. you ca n follow that, we were excellent at it. you can follow all the action on the bbc sport website and app. from sam tomorrow morning. build up to the six nations ramped up today with squad and kept announcements. centres's hugh jones or squad and kept announcements. centres's huthones or rory hutchison are back in the scotland reckoning, while stuart hogg has been named as the captain. the exeter fullback replaces stuart mca nally exeter fullback replaces stuart mcanally after their disappointing world cup campaign. meanwhile whales have recalled rhys webb after he was released by two lawn. he joins have recalled rhys webb after he was released by two lawn. hejoins next season, but whales have relaxed rules allowing him to compete once again. johnny sexson will lead ireland during the championship after rory best retired following the world cup. section is down due toa the world cup. section is down due to a knee injury. karen wilson is due to the quarterfinals of snookehs due to the quarterfinals of
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snooker‘s masters, but there was a bit of a sting in the tail during his when overjack was asking. if you look closely, a wasp made it onto wilson pleasant colour there, and he had to take evasive action from it. you could see the referee ben williams removed it but was stung for his efforts. despite having his gloves on, as well, at least he was able to see the bright side. and wilson will now play stuart bingham in the quarterfinals. the 2015 world champion beat two—time trimesters winner mark williams by six frames to two. and thatis williams by six frames to two. and that is all we've got time for on sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. have a good night.
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welcome to our look ahead it with the papers bring. with me susie boniface and christopher hope, chief correspondent at the telegraph. let's have a look at those front pages of tomorrow, most of them already in. here's a flavour of them. tomorrow's metro leads on the duke and duchess of cambridge cosmic trip to bradford, "keep calm and carry on". the financial times reports on the russian president vladimir putin's so—called sweeping reva m p of vladimir putin's so—called sweeping revamp of russia's leadership after he moved to replace his long serving prime minister and launched constitutional overhaul. the i or use of a national grid overload due toa use of a national grid overload due to a surge in electric vehicles. the guardian is leading on a row between
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government plans to scrap the four hour waiting target for a and e units. doctors and nurses are furious at the plans. the daily mail reports on a letter from furious at the plans. the daily mail reports on a letterfrom nhs middle chief on bookmakers to end the betting brides she says are to blame for gimli addictions. list up and do some of those for the next ten minutes, take us to the front of the metro. "keep calm and curry on." the kind of royal visit which i think most would agree it would not be front page news. might be an inside lead. suddenly bank, all over the place, because we have william and kate, the duke and duchess of cambridge helping to make milkshakes ata cambridge helping to make milkshakes at a bradford restaurant. they've been doing good work, talking to people about mental health, visiting local businesses, celebrating community projects in a very un—manner us community projects in a very un—manner us that her glamourous place in a very unglamorous way. it is in the front of the daily mail,
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kate the dazzling touches shows us how it's done. it's all very clear that this is the continuing rumbling on. and this is what happens, harry and meghan will find when they leave the royal fold, everything and meghan will find when they leave the royalfold, everything a royal says or does is interpreted and analysed, sometimes to death, and sometimes quite reasonably. because they know very well we are doing this. they've sent out lost democrat lots of failed messages. so why on earth is something apparently so unimportant on the front page? don't forget this comes after meghan is in canada, working out the future of harry and meghan transitioning to a new life away from the public and half in the private realm. william gave a few words, saying it is ok to have challenges, we just need to deal with and move forward rather than being stuck in paralysis. and
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if the queen could not be happier with that front page, because that is the royals doing what they do, which is in bradford in this case. which doesn't normally get that kind of attention. making milkshakes at a curry house. meghan is there in the top right, that's about the legal democrat challenges against her in the newspaper. this is how the royal family should be, and this how they are at the moment. you mentioned the front of the daily mail, let's show the daily mail while we continue to conduct the same topic, kate the dazzling duchess shows how it's done. so a hint as to what side they're on? i think we know which side the daily mail is on. but the whole situation is very much — this is what royalty is light, it is unglamorous, doing community projects. and to be fair, harry and meghan have done something like this, they've been to places that
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weren't particularly glamourous, went behind—the—scenes and not being publicised. but with the difference we have at the moment between megan ina we have at the moment between megan in a secretive billionaire's retreat on the coast of the pacific ocean in canada, and we have kate and william getting there hands dirty making milkshakes and talking about mental health. there seems to be someone who wants to do very good things, but at the moment they're not doing a lot of them. in kate now... she has been through, to be fair, a long period of what is called awaiting katie. lots of talk about her mother being a former air stewardess and how they were common, although not my idea of common. and lots of talk an unpleasant gossip, and being told that people were reporting should only gone to st angers to bag a prince. she survived all that, three children five and she's sitting
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