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' liverpool. another great chance for liverpool. frustrating night forjuergen klopp, brillion night for diego see the only. it was amazing watching those managers. liverpool aren't out of it. we know how well they can play in champions league. madrid have a chance now. there's another match tonight. 2—1 to dortmund. working to get some analysis from john in a moment but he first hears the match. dortmund have the soul. this is one of the barriers put before the world's taught prized fronts to. to stop esd strikers takes more than
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noise. dormant got to grips for slight clips and tough collisions. for more than an hour this game crackled with noise and waited for lift off. it came through in a football's new superstars. this is holland, a 19—year—old norwegian who settled down and cultured. psg found a way and equalised, but it was just a way and equalised, but it was just a brief setback. he signed for dortmund just six weeks ago. this is his 11th goal in seven games. he has a teenage star still on the rise, just as this tied to good still reach its peak. at 2—1, it's all to play for. fabulous to watch. really ask exciting, 11 goals in seven games? and ten goals in seven champions league games. only 19
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yea rs champions league games. only 19 years old. he was outstanding. the second goal was so good you could hear it hit the back of the net. at how good it was. he was fantastic. jaden sancho was super throughout the game. one was born in leeds and one was born in london. one was borton sunderland. —— born in sunderland. early harlan, will prove —— manchester united were desperate to sign him and they missed out. his dad may have had a little hand in that. thank you again for your analysis. around this time last year, phil neville was lifting his first trophy as a manager when england's women won the cup. there area england's women won the cup. there are a few surprises. a first call up
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for everton‘s top score chloe kelly. this is a new look which has been named by phil neville today. there area named by phil neville today. there are a few names that may be not too familiar to some england fans. chloe kelly, she's been in fine pool scoring form for everton. it's a big day for grace frisk, the westhampton defender who is celebrating her first senior halep. there were some absences. beth picked up an injury so absences. beth picked up an injury so she won't play to america. and jodi taylor, she's been dropped. jodi taylor, she's been dropped. jodi taylor, she's been dropped. jodi taylor has seen the twilight of oui’ jodi taylor has seen the twilight of our career, at 33, she might struggle to get back into sports. her manager says he doesn't pick players based on their age. we've
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introduced a lot of these young players as training players but now we got to the point where whether they're playing regularly, they play toa they're playing regularly, they play to a level that i think is international level and ultimately, they deserve to be in the squad and i don't look at age whether you are over 30 are i don't look at age whether you are over30 are under20. i don't look at age whether you are over 30 are under 20. i look at the quality and what you can bring to the team and i think now is the right time, having planned it for the last 12 months to bring them into the squad. the inclusion of so many youngsters in the squad just underlines their focus at the moment. they are very much looking towards the future, hoping to mould a team that could win on home turf at euro 2021. in the meantime there are desperate to retain. it's tough trophy they won for the first time last year. a rematch of the cup against the usa at the start of march and a chance for revenge. now
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there were goals galore in the scottish cup. came 4—1 down against maren. saint maren have one at 3—2 on penalties. they play their replay tomorrow. time to take a look at the other sports stories making the headlines. tottenham manager says he thinks his player might miss the rest of the season with a broken arm. he goes under surgery next week. we also called up amo ‘s to their six nation score for this week and's match against france. sri la nka and's match against france. sri
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lanka thrashed on friday, and reach the target of 123 despair. —— to spare. the rematch between tyson theory and dante wilder is this weekend and that trash talk well under way. theory says there's only one way wilder can beat him. inc. can't beat me on point. you're about to have the biggest fight of the last 30 years, let's get it on x fighting him is like giving and seven—year—old and ak—47. fully loaded. yeah. that's what it's like. i think personally, he'll come out of the gates to flat out to try and knock me out in the first round but
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after that, you'll start relaxing more. “— after that, you'll start relaxing more. —— he will start relaxing more. —— he will start relaxing more. wilder is used to coming for his cold till my whole career knocking people out. he's momentum has formed so all bullies, fold in wilder —— he needs a knockout. i can have a knockout or points victory. he can beat me on point, not possible. if he goes the distance, i'm a clear winnerfor sure. possible. if he goes the distance, i'm a clear winner for sure. we spoke about this being your third in vegas, first time around you said you didn't want to come here at all until you are ready to fight and now it's a monster occasion. how is this getting you giddy? i'm not going to dress it up because i don't want to
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dress it up because i don't want to dress up in my mind. i can make myself believe all the things that it is, i can tell them something to me and get all riled up about it but i don't want to do that. can you do that 24 i don't want to do that. can you do that 2a hours a day? i don't want to do that. can you do that 24 hours a day? i can keep it down 24 hours a day until fight day. then i'm gonna walk into the ring and realise i'm about to have the biggest fight of the last 30 years or more since 1971, so let's get it on! looking forward to that re/max. -- re/max. that's all from sportsday. thanks very much from joining us. coming up ina very much from joining us. coming up in a moment, and the papers.
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welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will bring us tomorrow. thank you both are coming in. many of the front pages are already in so let's ta ke of the front pages are already in so let's take a look at the coronavirus. chinese components should are in short supply according to the financial times. life after brexit, reporting that migrants from the eu will be required to speak english and have a job offer under government reforms. an australian point based system is going to be the guardian. this featured a
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picture of one of the winners from tonight's brit awards. let's take a closer look. should we start with the male? this is something we heard a lot about during the referendum. we know it focuses groups well. we know it's very popular with the idea you can come to this country if you have something to offer and if the points highly enough, if you got skills, if you have a job in the bag, the trouble is that it's not as simple as it sounds and it's something that we know the prime minister is dead keen on. the trouble is their own committee said its overly complex, it can very often backfire, it may actually end up often backfire, it may actually end up with more immigrants than you had
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before, and that committee said it's just a standby and not a good idea. i think it is one of those point systems that could easily unravel. very interesting. it's also, top story for the guardian. a number of other papers as well. it's right in the forefront. if immigration and fear of immigration really was a key factor that decided that referendum, how many years ago, three? god help us! then here is, this is real action now that the government is taking and is going to potentially —— but the guardian is saying the
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liberal democrats condemned the plans while the union that represents health workers say they spell absolute disaster. somebody in all this has got it wrong. somebody, perhaps is not going to be disaster, but we shall find out. it's quite interesting also, the guardian develops what are these policies that the government's going to announce, one of the details. we have, yes, anyone wanting to come to that uk to work must have a job offer, but here comes the wiggle room. 20,000 will be acceptable in special cases where a skill shortage exists. like nursing. the government's plan was originally, you had to have a job of £30,000 a year or more and they were told that was unworkable. they already reduce that to roughly 25, so they're all
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sorts of caveats and different sectors. i think most people, matter where they stand on the referendum and immigration would say it is a good thing to have controls on it. we all know what happens when those controls, it's just how best to do it. so whether it's tax policies or immigration policies, if there overly complicated, they don't work. simplicity is often the most efficient way of doing this. lots of exceptions here. it will provide a unique opportunity to take full control of their its borders for the first time in decades. that's howl would sell it! i'd say that. do we think it will be true? this will be the big test. i use the word exceptions there. with my
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background, the right of artists entertainers, sportspeople and musicians to enter for performances, competition, will be retained. the sports industry would be very interested in that. i was on the council of the university of birmingham untili council of the university of birmingham until i had to retire because of my old age and all that stuff, and it will be interesting to see how higher education still reacts to this. i suppose there's been a lot of lobbying by those sectors that require free movement, evenif sectors that require free movement, even if temporary. that brings us back to this whole freethinkers under no definition of skilled workers. many industries rely on them significantly. tourism, hospitality, all of these. sort of eastern european decorators and builders who have come in, none of
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them had a job offer when they came over. they were basically freelancers. they had skills but not in this way so there are a lot of people that this won't include. some will say that's a good thing, some will say that's a good thing, some will say that's a good thing, some will say it's a bad thing, but it does smack policy before application. there'll be no root for self—employed people, spelling the for example, polish prom learners or romanian builders arriving without a job. —— polish plumbers. romanian builders arriving without a job. -- polish plumbers. let's move on further down the page on the guardian. this is one story... it focuses on the story of the floods because you come from worcestershire. no tub thumping! i am from worcestershire. these days that's my home. you start off when you see the awful things that have
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