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roma very clearly are still out in the last few games particularly about what they're trying to do. there was a big part of the season where they were competing for a top four place. looking at their squad and comparing it to the teams around them, getting into the top four would have been an impressive feat but yes, they haven't won any of their last six games. joe moreno has very clearly geared his team selections towards one thing and one thing only which is beating this final. winning the europa league. [30 final. winning the europa league. do get the feeling that roma have the edge because of that moreno factor and his exterior is in this final? i think it is a really difficult question to answer. you have to bear in mind severe are not the same team that have won those previous leagues they have had a strange season going through a few managers. brought in a relegation expert. moreno is still moreno. he is still the guy that
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knows how to be cynical, ruthless and get these formations write for these big games. but he is dealing with a squad that has gone through a lot of injury this season. he is properly going to be without dybala and his real loss, he is the one real stand out. he has players who have missed a lot of time recently but are available is. injuries and the thinness of this roma scores count against him but it is moreno, it is a final and he does know how to get the tactics right on these big occasions. irate to get the tactics right on these big occasione— to get the tactics right on these bi occasions. ~ , ., big occasions. we should never get bet a . ainst big occasions. we should never get bet against sevilla _ big occasions. we should never get bet against sevilla should - big occasions. we should never get bet against sevilla should we? - big occasions. we should never get| bet against sevilla should we? they have the muscle memory, they have the t—shirt. have the muscle memory, they have the t-shirt-— the t-shirt. that is what i was hintina the t-shirt. that is what i was hinting at- _ the t-shirt. that is what i was hinting at. it _ the t-shirt. that is what i was hinting at. it is _ the t-shirt. that is what i was hinting at. it is not _ the t-shirt. that is what i was hinting at. it is not the - the t-shirt. that is what i was hinting at. it is not the same i the t-shirt. that is what i was - hinting at. it is not the same group of players and manager that have been there for all those europa league performances. their manager who was coming is a very no—nonsense character. the idea was to bring some stability, but you saw against
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juventus in the semifinal that he can get things right too. they have a more ruthless set of attacking options when you look at their options when you look at their options up front and to bring off the bench. they do have, i think, a greater wealth of options for putting the ball in the net, as mundane as that sounds, than roma do. whether their manager is quite as seasoned at this stage is another question. as seasoned at this stage is another cuestion. , ., ., , , ., ~ as seasoned at this stage is another cuestion. , ., ., , , .,~ ., as seasoned at this stage is another uestion. , ., ., , , .,~' ., injust over seven weeks, the women's world cup begins — and injust over 2 hours' time, those hoping to lift the trophy for england will find out if they've secured that all important place on the plane. head coach sarina wiegman will announce her squad and she's got some big decisions to make. there'll be no place for injured captain leah williamson or fran kirby. beth mead is a doubt, as is millie bright, two players integral to that euros success. that could mean a recall for former skipper steph houghton, or striker beth england.
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it's day four at the french open — world number one carlos alcaraz will be in action later, along with number two seed arena sabalenka.right now at roland garros — number 5 seed stefanos tsitsipas of greece is a set up against the world number 57, spain's roberto carballes byeena. wales scrum—half rhys webb has announced his international retirement, just 100 days before the start of the rugby union world cup. he says "an opportunity to play abroad" amid welsh rugby's "difficulties" had influenced his decision. webb is 3a now, and he'd been named in their extended world cup training squad, but he's been linked with clubs in france, the united states and the southern hemisphere. golf's world number twojohn rahm says europe's best players should be eligible for the ryder cup, even if they've signed up to the liv tour. those missing in rome this september include some of the most successful players in the event, among them rahm's fellow spaniard sergio garcia, europe's
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all—time record points scorer. it's a little sad to me that politics have gotten in the way of such a beautiful event. again, it's the best europeans against the best americans, period. and whatever is going on, who's playing liv, who's not playing liv, to me it shouldn't matter. it's whoever�*s best suited to represent the european side. and i have a hard time to believe that the best player has ever had, the most successful player europe has had in the ryder cup, isn't fit to be on the team. usain bolt has been in talks with world athletics about playing a role in reviving the sport that made him a global superstar. the jamaican dominated men's sprinting for nearly a decade from the 2008 beijing olympics. but he says that the sport has been in something of a slump since he retired. after me, it went down because of who i was as a person, my
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personality and how big my personality and how big my personality was. but i think over time, it will get better. i think young athletes are coming up, i have seen a few personalities that really is needed in the sport. you seen a few personalities that really is needed in the sport.— is needed in the sport. you can check out _ is needed in the sport. you can check out the _ is needed in the sport. you can check out the website. - and that's all the sport for now. best known for his portraits of kate moss and the queen, celebrity photographer rankin has now turned his lens on nhs workers. to celebrate 75 years of nhs charities, a new exhibition will feature photos of staff, volunteers and patients — alongside some other famous faces. anyone who is anyone has looked down the barrel of rankin�*s camera lens.
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the portraits are a celebration of 75 years of nhs charities. there since day one of the national health service and just as important today as back in 1948. jordan henderson is an ambassadorfor the as back in 1948. jordan henderson is an ambassador for the charity. the nhs is precious to him. aha, an ambassador for the charity. the nhs is precious to him.— an ambassador for the charity. the nhs is precious to him. a long time auo, m nhs is precious to him. a long time ago. my dad — nhs is precious to him. a long time ago, my dad wasn't _ nhs is precious to him. a long time ago, my dad wasn't particularly - ago, my dad wasn't particularly well, going through a tough time and the nhs were incredible at supporting him and what he needed through that time. ever since then, i have played close attention to try and help as much as possible to show the support and the amazing work that nhs charities do and all the charities around the uk do to support the nhs and notjust rely on government funding. it is important that the work they do is highlighted. he that the work they do is highlighted.— that the work they do is hiuuhlihted. , ., ., , ., highlighted. he is alongside a huge liverool highlighted. he is alongside a huge liverpool fan _ highlighted. he is alongside a huge liverpool fan and _ highlighted. he is alongside a huge liverpool fan and someone - highlighted. he is alongside a huge liverpool fan and someone who - liverpool fan and someone who benefited from the mental health
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group more than football which is supported by nhs charities. i suffered crippling anxiety. i would never _ suffered crippling anxiety. i would never do — suffered crippling anxiety. i would never do anything like this six months — never do anything like this six months ago and now it is, yeah... honestly, — months ago and now it is, yeah... honestly, just being able to talk to like—minded people can help you. it saves _ like—minded people can help you. it saves a _ like—minded people can help you. it saves a lot— like—minded people can help you. it saves a lot of peoples lives. you never know _ saves a lot of peoples lives. you never know what _ saves a lot of peoples lives. you never know what is _ saves a lot of peoples lives. wm. never know what is going on behind closed doors in anybody�*s life so to be able to open up and speak about it is really important. what be able to open up and speak about it is really important.— it is really important. what a day to for: et it is really important. what a day to forget our— it is really important. what a day to forget our clapperboard. - it is really important. what a day to forget our clapperboard. third j to forget our clapperboard. third time lucky. _ to forget our clapperboard. third time lucky. ves- _ to forget our clapperboard. third time lucky, yes. michael- to forget our clapperboard. third time lucky, yes. michael palingl time lucky, yes. michael paling remembers _ time lucky, yes. michael paling remembers his _ time lucky, yes. michael paling remembers his father's - time lucky, yes. michael paling i remembers his father's stammer. time lucky, yes. michael paling - remembers his father's stammer. his decision to lend his name to a specialist treatment centre has been life affirming, not only for those it helps. life affirming, not only for those it hels. , ., . it helps. the stammering centre has been, for it helps. the stammering centre has been. for me. _ it helps. the stammering centre has been, for me, the _ it helps. the stammering centre has been, for me, the most _ it helps. the stammering centre has. been, for me, the most extraordinary
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and rewarding — been, for me, the most extraordinary and rewarding experience. _ been, for me, the most extraordinary and rewarding experience. people - and rewarding experience. people come _ and rewarding experience. people come back— and rewarding experience. people come back and _ and rewarding experience. people come back and say— and rewarding experience. people come back and say it _ and rewarding experience. people come back and say it has - and rewarding experience. people come back and say it has changedj come back and say it has changed someone's — come back and say it has changed someone's life _ come back and say it has changed someone's life and _ come back and say it has changed someone's life and it _ come back and say it has changed someone's life and it is _ come back and say it has changed someone's life and it is not - come back and say it has changed someone's life and it is not oftenl someone's life and it is not often you can _ someone's life and it is not often you can say— someone's life and it is not often you can say that _ someone's life and it is not often you can say that. in— someone's life and it is not often you can say that. in terms - someone's life and it is not often you can say that. in terms of- someone's life and it is not often i you can say that. in terms of being able to— you can say that. in terms of being able to speak — you can say that. in terms of being able to speak more _ you can say that. in terms of being able to speak more clearly - you can say that. in terms of being able to speak more clearly and - you can say that. in terms of being | able to speak more clearly and feel that you _ able to speak more clearly and feel that you have — able to speak more clearly and feel that you have things _ able to speak more clearly and feel that you have things to _ able to speak more clearly and feel that you have things to say- able to speak more clearly and feel that you have things to say and - able to speak more clearly and feelj that you have things to say and you will he _ that you have things to say and you will be listened _ that you have things to say and you will be listened to, _ that you have things to say and you will be listened to, that's _ will be listened to, that's tremendous. _ will be listened to, that's tremendous.— will be listened to, that's tremendous. �*, , , ., ., tremendous. he's being photographed with someone — tremendous. he's being photographed with someone who _ tremendous. he's being photographed with someone who first _ tremendous. he's being photographed with someone who first started - tremendous. he's being photographed with someone who first started going l with someone who first started going to the centre eight years ago when she was 17. she had been bullied, marginalised, but these days, has a voice in every sense. i’m marginalised, but these days, has a voice in every sense.— voice in every sense. i'm talking to ou, in voice in every sense. i'm talking to you. in the — voice in every sense. i'm talking to you. in the past— voice in every sense. i'm talking to you. in the past i _ voice in every sense. i'm talking to you, in the past i would _ voice in every sense. i'm talking to you, in the past i would never- voice in every sense. i'm talking to you, in the past i would never do l you, in the past i would never do that. i you, in the past i would never do that. ., �* you, in the past i would never do that—just- that. i wouldn't either! just anyone- — that. i wouldn't either! just anyone- i— that. i wouldn't either! just anyone. i wasjust really... j that. i wouldn't either! just| anyone. iwasjust really... i that. i wouldn't either! just - anyone. iwasjust really... iwas anyone. i was just really... i was quite closed off as well. being able to be... resilient and be able to tell myself, you know what, i can do
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this. i can talk to new people, and express myself as well. for rankin, used to mixing _ express myself as well. for rankin, used to mixing with _ express myself as well. for rankin, used to mixing with royalty - express myself as well. for rankin, used to mixing with royalty film - used to mixing with royalty film stars and supermodels, a chance to give back to the nhs is both humbling and personal. having been someone who _ humbling and personal. having been someone who works _ humbling and personal. having been someone who works in _ humbling and personal. having been someone who works in the _ humbling and personal. having been someone who works in the nhs, - humbling and personal. having been someone who works in the nhs, it i humbling and personal. having beenj someone who works in the nhs, it is about— someone who works in the nhs, it is about the _ someone who works in the nhs, it is about the people that are helping people _ about the people that are helping people every single day. i've been one of— people every single day. i've been one of those people doing it, taking people _ one of those people doing it, taking people to _ one of those people doing it, taking people to surgery, it is very daunting _ people to surgery, it is very daunting for them. that human aspect of it is— daunting for them. that human aspect of it is what— daunting for them. that human aspect of it is what i_ daunting for them. that human aspect of it is what i wanted to get into the pictures and, of course, i am 'ust the pictures and, of course, i am just reliant — the pictures and, of course, i am just reliant on these amazing people and they— just reliant on these amazing people and they are all amazing. it has been _ and they are all amazing. it has been quite _ and they are all amazing. it has been quite an easy day for me. the exhibition been quite an easy day for me. tie: exhibition aims to been quite an easy day for me. ti2 exhibition aims to show the range of services supported by the nhs charities. this doctor was a refugee from afghanistan, he is now a specialist registrar in birmingham and an active ticket for mental health support for his colleagues.
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when i go to my work, i am just thinking, who will be off sick? they are not sick because of the physical health, many of them are burned out. many of them have mental health issues. this is something very, very big that affects lives of many doctors, nurses, health care workers. so, iam doctors, nurses, health care workers. so, i am supporting, doctors, nurses, health care workers. so, iam supporting, and advocating for the mental health here. ., . ,, advocating for the mental health here. ., ., , ., ., here. now back to the sensational six. the knitters _ here. now back to the sensational six. the knitters from _ here. now back to the sensational six. the knitters from barnsley . six. the knitters from barnsley whose creations raised thousands for the nhs. at the helm is the formidable beryl. just don't ask her to growl. formidable beryl. just don't ask her to arowl. , ., �* ~' to growl. growl? i didn't like the rurowlin. to growl. growl? i didn't like the growling. didn't _ to growl. growl? i didn't like the growling. didn't mind _ to growl. growl? i didn't like the growling. didn't mind the - to growl. growl? i didn't like the i growling. didn't mind the whistling but i didn't like the growling. i am very passionate about the nhs, always have been and always will be. i think that everyone has the right
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to receive treatment and so i am a big believer in the nhs and without it, i don't know where we would be today. i really don't.— today. i really don't. they represent _ today. i really don't. they represent the _ today. i really don't. they represent the breadth - today. i really don't. they| represent the breadth and today. i really don't. they represent the breadth and depth that the nhs charities do. changing and saving lives. for the past 75 years, for today, and for our future. now it's time for a look at the weather with carol. largely dry, the more misty and sunny conditions will be in the west. it will be that cool and cloudy with some spots of light rain or drizzle at times in the east. the reason for that is high pressure is firmly in charge of our weather. not just today but right the way through the weekend. a week where the front dangling across the far north of scotland introducing a bit more in the way of cloud here. cloud
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remaining along the east coast. we could see some stubborn areas of cloud through the middle and down towards the south—east of england but we will also see some holes develop in that. we also have a keen breeze coming in from the north sea across the southeast southern areas and the english channel. that will take the edge of those temperatures. push further west, we are looking at some sunshine. temperatures responding accordingly. ii some sunshine. temperatures responding accordingly. 11 degrees under the cloud but in glasgow we could hit 2a, possibly even 26 degrees. 21 degrees in london but it will feel cooler along the north sea coastline. especially with the onshore flow. in the evening and overnight, the crowd will romp and again from the north sea pushing west. in western areas, under clear skies you will see some pockets of mr vaughan. skies you will see some pockets of mrvaughan. it skies you will see some pockets of mr vaughan. it will not be a particularly cold night for most under the cloud, looking at seven to 10 degrees as our overnight lows. a dull start to the day tomorrow with all the cloud, still this keen breeze coming in from the north sea across the south—east and southern
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areas. dry weather as the cloud pushes back towards the east coast where it will be cooler. tomorrow, temperatures down a touch but we can still see 22 or 23 degrees. friday, a slight difference in the distribution of the cloud. right across eastern areas, right across the midlands, but a bit more cloud across the far north of scotland. here we are looking at highs of ii to 15 degrees. top temperature 20 or 21. the weekend is looking largely dry and also sunny. at times, we will still have some cloud around. particularly in some eastern areas, but for many areas —— like for us there will be some warm temperatures around. temperatures not as high as this week but we are still looking at up to 22 degrees which is 72 fahrenheit.
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