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confidence in this vaccine because we now have to give our experts in germany and the european union time to review these recent cases they must also clarify the question of whether the benefits of vaccination continue to outweigh possible risks so just smoky sheer reason and i guess is clickers one thing is clear not vaccinating also has serious health implications and that review process is what we're waiting on now. french president manuel mccarthy said his government would await a statement by the european medicines agency due on tuesday before deciding if the vaccine is put back into use. this is your a piece on the decision that was taken in accordance with our european policy is to suspend the astra zeneca vaccination as a precautionary measure in the hope that it will be resumed quickly if the european medicines agency allows it to livy the look at me. the e m a only last week declared that there are no indications that people who have
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received the astra zeneca vaccine are more likely to develop blood clots british prime minister boris johnson who is quick to dismiss concerns over a vaccine that has already been administered to over 11000000 people in the u.k. we have one of the toughest and most experienced regulators in the world they see no reason to discontinue the back to nation program forever and they are plenty of. vaccines that we're currently using either of that seems that we're currently using the u.k. vaccination dr is racing ahead of the e.u. efforts to inoculate its population against covert 19 with an increasing number of european countries putting their astra zeneca vaccinations on hold that lead is likely to grow. for more on the joint political correspondent thomas sparrow thomas the suspension of the vaccine is another had to nora be painfully slow moving and
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badly organized german vaccination campaign what's the reaction to the political berlin the government has obviously defended the decision to halt the astra zeneca seen initially saying it's a precautionary move stressing that it's a decision based on science based on the recall mandation of experts here in germany and also stressing that it's a way to regain transparency to make sure the information is available once the european medicines agency decides what's best with the astra zeneca vaccine but it's also important to stress that there's a lot of controversy here in germany surrounding that suspension there are experts both in the political side but also a pretty of knowledge is stressing they might have been a mistake to suspend the astra zeneca vaccine given the importance of these vaccines for germany's vaccination program given the fact that they are very important to save lives the suggestion there by these people by these experts was
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to continue with the astra zeneca vaccine while the review process is underway instead of holding it now until the response comes from the european medicines agency so you can clearly see that there are very different views regarding this decision by the german government and it's important also to mention that the german government german officials are actually waiting to see what the air may actually says before deciding any further on what to do for example with the 1400000 doses that are new used here in germany that have already been delivered by astra zeneca to the country so with that dispute in mind when we talk about vaccines we talk about trust it's hard to win an easy to lose do you think the people stressed in the german government's vaccination drive is still intact. no i wouldn't say it's still intact but i also wouldn't say it's definitely damaged i would say this is a very important moment to precisely establish trust if you ask german officials
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for example germany's health minister. and he says that it's precisely by giving information to the public precisely by waiting to see what the a.m.a. says about astra zeneca that they can regain trust among the german population the other side of the story is those who say that this only generates confusion that this actually creates some sort of fear among the population regarding the astra zeneca vaccine and you might know that already the astra zeneca vaccine has been very controversial here in germany not only in germany and also european in other european countries as well and this is why it is very sensitive issue all together whether to administer astra zeneca i've seen how to do it as well and what it means overall for germany's very slow vaccination rollout it's very important to stress that german officials have pointed out that their promise is to offer vaccine to every german adult until the end of the summer and in order to be able to do that
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germany also needs the astra zeneca vaccine as part of this whole program to deliver those vaccines for the german public thomas perls correspondent here in berlin thank you very much tony. the czech republic is among the worst affected countries in europe like elsewhere in the bloc vaccine rollout has been slow the number of people who've died with covert 19 in the czech republic is one of the highest per capita in the world did of users on a phenomena visit the town of talk of where people have been widely impacted by the virus. the streets of tons of are silent there are no children at the elementary school local shops are closed with new coronavirus variance raging across the chap public this is one of the country to worst affected regions. deputy mayor user paracho tries to keep track of the numbers he says everyone here knows
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someone who died of cope it 19 recently. i realized many of those who died were people my age or even younger. tracy real me i realised i would never see them again to go fishing watch soccer or have a beer. that really gets to you. in the local health center the 1st responders tell us they feel totally overwhelmed and frustrated there is no hospital in town that means patients with severe cases of cover 1000 have to be transferred to a clinic 50 kilometers away mark delano younge of us says sometimes she doesn't have the energy to wake up and go to work the emergency doctor recently lost her father to the pandemic and wants me to give you just that i would know because i'm a doctor i was allowed to say goodbye to my did and to stay with him until the very
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last moment. i didn't want anyone to have to see what's going on in covert war it's where patients suffocate even if they're given oxygen they're in pain you cannot imagine that my you know what i did the tsunami new doctors. exhausted from workers president in resignation and all this while the pandemic rages on across the region to have his less than 20 minutes drive from neighboring germany but the border has been closed this has disrupted the lives of many cross border commuters some have even lost their jobs to go through birgitte. i need a job through but. i am trying to find work but no one wants me. it's tough a goodish you know i think. it is taking too long people want jobs they have to pay their bills unfortunately this is the reality. to have stupidity
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mayer is pinning his hopes on vaccines even though so far big finish and are only taking place here once a week meanwhile dr markel in a young pulled herself together every single day so she can keep doing her job hoping that one day soon the pandemic will be over. a 2nd some of the other developments in the pandemic brazil's president serve also narrow again changed his health minister it's the 4th during the pandemic infections in brazil a surge in mass vaccine drive has begun on the indonesian island of bali that's hopes tourists will be drawn back there once in africa residents are vaccinated the philippine capital manila is banning those aged under 18 from leaving their homes for 2 weeks starting wednesday cases that after 7 months. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world kremlin
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critic alexander valley has been taken to a penal colony outside of moscow in an instagram post he called it quote a real concentration camp photo and the post is an old one but now he said his head had been shaved he said a prison guard wakes him hourly at night. british police have arrested several people during a 3rd night of demonstrations in london over the murder of sara ever awed anger has been growing over violence against women after a police officer was convicted of killing abroad many criticize the have a 100 policing of a vigil in her honor protesters want the u.k. government to scrap a plan to give police more powers to control protests. the u.s. senate house confirms deborah holland as president joe biden's pick for interior secretary this makes her the 1st native american to lead a cabinet department it was a tight vote as a majority of republicans voted against her because of her support for the green
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new deal and her position against fossil fuels. the u.s. and japanese foreign and defense ministers have been holding talks in tokyo a joint statement want against a destabilizing behavior from china in the region u.s. secretary of state absentee blinken also condemned for he described the military's brutal repression in myanmar. and ahead of those talks in tokyo the influential sister of north korean leader kim jong un want the u.s. over its joint military exercises with supply. kim jong il issued a statement saying the new u.s. administration should quote refrain from causing a stink if it wants to sleep in peace for the coming 4 years it's the 1st time going on has addressed the biden administration since last year's presidential election after visiting japan top u.s. officials are due to arrive in seoul on wednesday. but for more on this journalist jen kwon joins us now from seoul
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a warning from pyongyang to washington what should we make of this statement. in the mucker the same unphased. unhappiness about that joining the military drills with the u.s. and south korea however this is going you know how they're the point and what they want from everything actually because the military already had started off and then there's only q. days left with the military drills and rather the envoys u.s. envoys to get to the region has kicked off. secretary of state. often and they could pay a. blinking and they could be on the phone ocular right to south korea tomorrow and this is not for the few alliance to talk about how to deal with north korea and if we're looking at this statement is it significant that it's
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coming from kim jong un system instead of directly from the north korean leader. kim doesn't have been playing this back good complex aprile so kim jong un is the good cop always the best leader who reaches out to the foreign countries to. build peace in the us in the korean peninsula however his sister the closest to him actually tells what he really thinks all the negative things this is not the 1st times i came young shows anger towards south korea last year she was the one who stated that north korea would last inter korea communication building which has shocked the south koreans. they sent out a statement and later on that they blew up the call the whole building that was. sort of like. a commemoration of the 2 korea starting dialogue and
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trying to build peace. but you told her to sell it off and it is we want to interrupt you that little sensitive stuff into the blink and i'll just arrive and so on when says and what coming expect out of this visit so that there will be a 2 plus 2 meeting so the foreign ministry and the defense minister ministry meet from south korea and then the u.s. they would discuss the invigorating the alliance so they talked with the about the alliance between us and korea be a farthing we there had been questions. besides the cost which has finally caught cause to an agreement after nearly 2 years but also. there will be talks on how to deal with north korea especially as community young sends out the statement well considering the growing powers with china
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journalists in corn in seoul thank you very much. china has asked is it's business as in myanmar to evacuate non-essential stuff from the country for a string of us in a tux on chinese factories that the chinese foreign minister has condemned the a toxin is calling on me amal police to protect chinese citizens from violence some pro-democracy protesters claim china is secretly supporting the coup meanwhile a local monitoring group claims at least 20 people were killed during protests on monday as police continue to use live ammunition against civilians let's bring in the journalist under not comes an any on going and it looks like china has now been drawn into this conflict is this the final proof. is no longer able to contain this crisis i think that would china's worried about. some protesters have always believed that china was behind the crew or
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was it least supporting the coup 'd and i think while china has no problems or king with an authoritarian regime in theory i think they've always been really worried that this could lead to political instability that would threaten their business interests and we're obviously seeing that happen now so i think china is probably quite annoyed with the military for causing this situation in the 1st place so we have been reports of people fleeing from parts of young gone where the military has imposed martial law what can you tell us so long one of the neighborhood that's been put under martial law it also has the highest. death count i think of any single incident dozens were killed there a few days ago this is a factory area and many of the people who work there are internal migrants and we're seeing thousands of people leave now it's going to just further cripple the
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garment industry and further cripple the country's entire economy. the families are burying their loved ones today who were killed in sunday's clashes in light of the rising rising death toll to the protesters still think it's worth taking the risk to go to the streets yes so what we're seeing developing is least using lethal force almost every single day we used to see severe crackdown if you days are in that severe crackdowns and now we've seen i think 4 days in a row where where we had a pretty high death toll so i do think we might see the protests start to get even smaller but a lot of people are really quitting their open the civil disobedience movement the mass strikes by civil servants and i think a lot of. people view that is kind of the main battleground in the main way to
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fight back against the takeover. journalist and in young on thank you very much for that update thank you kosovo is europe's youngest nation declared independence from serbia in 2008 but is also one of the poorest people there want better lives and expectations are high that the incoming prime minister. will be the one to bring change because of his government is facing a number of challenges including corruption ethnic conflict and poverty our correspondent funny ports now from the city of meter of its. a scene all too common on the streets of. children backing for food for money for anything in what remains a town with a difficult history in $1.00 of the poorest countries of europe more than half of the under 25 year olds in kosovo are unemployed they feel let down by successive
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governments who have failed to make a break from the past and to fight corruption. in february people were dancing in prishtina the capital of kosovo their hope for change that endless yet a leftist movement turned political party with. as its leader he wants to end corruption create jobs and promises a new start has seen so many people leave since the cost of war more than 2 decades ago we want better education for the coming years we want more work places. i expect better things to happen and corruption to stop. but not everyone was celebrating some of those images are skeptical the tone remains divided between predominantly ethnic albanians in the south of the city and ethnic serbs in the north this bridge acts as a border between the 2 sides it's blocked vehicle traffic. you've been out of the
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city of each works for an ngo. that aims to normalize relations between kosovo and serbia she spent a big part of her life in this buffer zone documents that boy these are vices license plates that's where you're gonna sums up life here serbia has never accepted kosovo's unilateral declaration of independence in 2008. must make di over serbia a priority if he's serious about all people in kosovo feel require all of the serbs actually feel that they are in the buffer zone they are in the between an accord between 2 fires if this is not resolved what is going to happen is that people are going to continue living from here whether they're. binion's portion of it as a matter. of the office of prime minister last year or a short stint of a few months before being ousted by his coalition partner dialogue with syria is
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not his priority he says we cannot do everything at once some of the things will take longer time for example reform in the system but certain things we can do immediately for example. bringing back some terminals to state custom terminals to gain money the promises made before the elections are costly hundreds of millions have been paid to kosovo by the european union much of it eaten up by corruption this is the biggest challenge in court he faces apart from normalizing relations with. people in iceland are hoping for a volcanic eruption that will end weeks of sleepless nights due to tremors tens of thousands of little earthquakes rattled homes in the country's south in what experts are calling president
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a seismic event the earthquakes are caused by molten rock trying to force its way to the surface. experts say it could happen at any minute. here on the recommends peninsula icelanders wait for an imminent eruption in the area surrounding 9th kaley air. but among the few residents in this small fishing town the mood is not so much one of concern as it is exhaustion so the situation is quite uncomfortable right now everyone is sleep deprived because the earth is constantly moving all day on lights some wakes up bigger than others randy gottman start is a school teacher and lifelong resident here. experts say that an eruption from the brewing volcano will likely occur in an uninhabited zone and not pose a threat to the 10s residence what can be expected is a spectacular love
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a show with fountains which could extend up to 20 or even 100 meters in the air. i think everyone who lives in the interviews just waiting for an eruption will be a slow and steady eruption they tell us just so we can get more peace and quiet and i know there will be earthquakes but maybe not as big as we have pat. many are escaping to the capital of reykjavik merely to get a break and escape the night tremors but god moans doctor is staying behind she's confident there will be enough advance warning if the threat to residents increases as for now she only earns for a good night's sleep. some sailing news now to new zealand is one win away from capturing the america's cup this after taking 63 the lead over tell young challenger luna rossa in a race 9 on tuesday to new zealand is now on course to claim their 2nd straight
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america's top title of them have to be patient has been delayed in the best of 13 match due to favorable wind conditions with racing scheduled to resume on wednesday . and some big news for boxing fans joshua tyson fury out to battle for the title of undisputed heavyweight champion after this to find still just those 3 titles the w.p.a. i.d.f. and fury's w.b.c. crown will be on the line and fried foods are said to make the 2 british boxes nearly $140000000.00 each joshua's comes out of venues likely to be confirmed within the next month. you're watching the. top story this hour world health organization safety experts are due to discuss with ports that the astra zeneca vaccine could be linked to blood clots several major countries have
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next on g.w. . hunting in the arctic circle who has the right to do so in the land of the recent sweden supreme court has ruled that exclusive game hunting and fishing rights will be restored to one of the oldest summer communities. it was a historic moment for the summit and a source of aggravation for swedish hunters from close up. in 60 minutes on d w. o. y 2050 more than half the world will be leaving with limited water resources we haven't had to think about our war or worry about. i think that era is over this is
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the crisis of our time it's a financial product like any other financial benefit the world is changing the most important commodity shown here is called the freeze frame most of her necessity for commodity starts march. second on d. w. . the countdown is on with 10 match days to go in this book is like a season it's time to ask the big questions. questions like what has happened
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to collapse by the bulls have lost all 6 games since marco was announced he's leaving the club in the summer after the defeat. will ask whether he should even stick around for that long. speaking of balls or have his next club got buyer's remorse yet don't know and we're looking to get back on their feet after a sickening defeat to byron last time out but is there enough time left to snag a top 4 place we'll show you how they got on against tampa ballin. the biggest question of all who's going to win the title like to start at the weekend just 2 points behind by and we'll find out how that challenge fared as they took on the best team of 2021 frankfurt. by and for their part faced a trip to braman could robert lewandowski break yet another record. there are even more questions out there such as how long can 37 year old makoto have say they keep
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bossing bundesliga midfields. and who will replace yogi live as germany coach when the world cup when it departs after the euros on all fronts this season is far from over we started out book with. by reeling crisis. just how low. will probably isn't the only one who doesn't want to know the difference in another why can we give up we have to find a way of shaking this office for a. slump began a month ago after the announcement of all this departure to dortmund in the summer since then his team has lost every single game in the bundesliga champions league and domestic cup 6 games 6 defeats and it'll son of a revival. closer
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had demanded a gutsy showing from his team that out spoke and they said about the task from the off creating a series of chances including one for florian no house in the 5th minute. look to be bossing the gate but are so often recently failing to turn possession into goals. with those of directing from the touchline his team charged forward again and again but to no avail. the visitors were missing that clinical finish. the boss hadn't given up especially when this phone on marcus to home and his side a penalty. the captain stopped and lost and or hadn't missed a spot kick in 4 and a half yes.
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but this time he didn't even hit the target. from insuperable when we've been talking about a challenging phase for weeks now which gets even more challenging with every poll results he's come to know of course you need to score more and can. if you want to win a new given verse. and part of that is also preventing your opponent scoring from the very 1st chance i. get but this is hardly a giant but still beach tyndall to the ball as he headed outspoken front 7 minutes into the 2nd half. you know it's an obvious bit of it it's unbelievably frustrating that we can be happy with our start to the game but we just couldn't get a goal i also had a great chance and i think it's starting to bug me to be honest. in the 2nd half to kept us certainly had the chances. and in the 68 minute lawyer now has reacted
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quickly to find the bottom corner an equaliser. at times anish and just rewards for largely dominant display. would it be a turning point in any. sport coat like a hellish certainly not alarmed. and continue to parse clocking up $23.00 attempts on the outspoken. but the stats don't matter when the other side again create a goal out of nowhere. a shot firing and a loose ball. and with 2 minutes to go i'm very hard found himself one on one for outspoken 3rd shot on target and the 3rd goal. yet again marcos his team came away pointless. from fear boys tried everything and did everything we talked about for the game before to get it we've talked about enjoying our football
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and i thought you saw that at times today i would have more done sean and still it's another week without a positive result and 1st we have to deal with that kind of flux aliveness one of. the last coach to ever since. 6 straight defeats was lucio pfaff there and 2015 resigned programs that will be departing. he insisted after the game now let's look at how his future. dortmund were in fine fettle going into this game they may be out of touch with the top of the table but they're the only german side still in 3 competitions including the champions league. that's primarily thanks to the man mark who goes will be succeeding and intense each after a ropey start with him at the helm goodmans game has markedly improved recently in
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terms of tactics commitment and consistency cause them to mind charlotte it will be time enough that i've regained stability at the back which is pretty important and right now there's a massive will to win which we're showing on the pitch. of course the 42 loss of buying a week earlier was a setback but they'd won their previous 3 outings to nil including against back in the cup. don't even have been playing with renewed confidence as half a 1000000000 found out talisman marco voice also looks to be recovering his shine. he went close to finding it open up. meanwhile there was a battling performance from jude benning i'm still looking for his 1st point is to go. after half an hour the 17 year old shot was pushed over by a great $100.00 saved from whom he asked time. but how to manage to make it to half time without conceding. that change shortly after the break
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than found see his chances from way outside the box. i found the target guns justifying his 1st inclusion in the starting line up in a low. 2 months i just i'm left wondering how he let that one past him and he wasn't the only one. it might have been a gust of wind i can't say for sure i was surprised myself as he was in the right place but he can. pass so we're clearly the inferior side in the 2nd half at times very fortunate not to go further behind. i. don't know and have also been more dangerous from set pieces lately and rage on with a powerful header from the corner here but this time no fumble from your style the low point of an erratic display by the businesses was this reckless lunge by
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vladimir derrida that was game over for the half the midfielder and shortly afterwards for hobbling dortmund skipper royce as well. hall and was largely kept at bay but yusuf from akoko was alive why as soon as he came on and in the dying seconds the 16 year old college through the had to defend before smashing the ball in from an acute angle i it was the teenager's good of the season. the home crowd weren't there to celebrate with him but don't mind with another win and another clean sheet. it was very important to him to switch to the other competition that is the most important for us so to get champions league football next season also in top want to we need to get wins it's before the game it's been 10 days it 10 games left the count on started now it's 9 games left so we got to try to win 27 more points to qualify for
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the champs again. keep up the heat for a top 4 finish but now fans are questioning the wisdom of saying goodbye to their cats even if he's will be staying on as assistant coach qualifying for the champions league looks feasible although that requires a. other teams to trip up. have. made the pleasance european hopes on a sinking ship all she's trying to keep his side in the champions league next. my community health new coach from comet is simply trying to keep his club in the bundestag. the 80 minute mark would provide a real boost in achieving that i think. we can do in turning in his 4th goal of the season. and the japanese play the grew stronger after the break when i say out of our finished i'm not a counter-attack. his 1st top 5 goal not just the 2nd time to
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japanese players have scored 14 in the same game. i. have to shake off of some hope of a rising challenge from the huns side but the owners belong to be the felt and the japanese to have. played. another team with champions league ambitions their european dreams are built on the broad shoulders of out of a coles. just as believe it will not shall because survival hopes depend on scott brown mustafa making the royal blues defense better. he has not made them better after that i saw the home side took over their own scoring judy's bankrolls pushing his season tally to 16 goals that's as many as the entire shall good team have managed. because turned provider for goal number 3.
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times the dutchman's control and distribution set up not before. he saw it's not just 5 on a day shelter could only be thankful their fans would not slip to see it. not some long ago mind seemed happy to keep shelf a company on the way out of a leak. but then they put both spencer in charge and now the cup is taking charge of its own destiny past his head threaten to be about missed opportunities on both sides of the substitution from samson for the mood for the home site and the 84th minute play good honks the order of the day robin tries on with his 1st goal since november 1st fan since men continue to make the teams above them now have a sleep lab it makes us feel good for a couple of days but then we need to focus on next again we cannot think on this
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again we need to look because we don't do this again perfect. so we need to look what we did better and then. have our eyes on the next good. players such nerves on the right side of the limit safety is no longer a dream it's a reality as to whether europe is possible next season playing alone all parts of the bottom 5 hoping to keep their distance from minds a goal from 12 yards made that look possible. but the home side kept their cool in the 2nd half much closer got them headed in the right direction. petron forwards 8th goal of the season. to decide to play for you in captain christopher to move winding up a successful day in the spring sun i feel each.
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step that unleashed one of the hottest strikers in the bundesliga against tougher time such as ally church had schooled in 6 games that are rare but here oftentimes can seem atomised put them ahead with them and go to sleep. i took the test was about good luck. the 2nd was about the quick phase in quick thinking of c. last one to catch. the 21 year old times on the afterburners before composing himself to square the can i get he turned in his 13th gold of the season. is now scored in 7 consecutive games watched a cut on beach and the last 5 in the bundesliga putting in among the ranks of european goals. we just have fun past the king we're not on the pressure the gap between us on the bottom keeps getting
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bigger so we play with the freedom of this if someone makes a mistake then that doesn't matter we have nothing to lose and we can try stuff out for. continued on yes. there's no point trying to build suspense as to who won between vine munich and braman by an all the better team by any measure coached by a set piece mastermind evidence of all this was to be found in the 1st 2 goals. of the one for the pinpoint corner kick the flick and the finish. number 2 has an eye catching as the 1st was official. thomas miller with his heart and his soul to put food on the table for the ever hungry surge mabrey the battle for 3 points was settled.
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