but dr dvorak argues that lessons have not been learned.about everyday over—the—counter anti—inflammatories like ibuprofen, and the question is whether and to what extent these are being misused by footballers. it's widespread in football. always has been, always will be. as a player you first ask is, it is legal? if it is, it's fine. is it going to help you get through a game? yes. generally, without too many questions, without too much concern, you'll take what you've been offered. the overuse of medication feeds into the wider topic of athlete welfare, an issue the government is taking seriously with a duty of care review due to be published shortly. david ornstein, bbc news. you‘re watching breakfast from bbc news. the main stories this morning: the metropolitan police says khalid masood, who carried out wednesday‘s terror attack in westminster, acted alone, and there is no information to suggest further attacks are planned. a suspected gas explosion leads to people seriously injured and 32 others hurt after the collapse of several buil