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of if anything happens make contact by phone with the staff immediately, don't contact anyone else in the squad, don't leave your room if you are in your room. she did exactly what she needed to do, which is full credit to her. let's round up some of the day's other sports stories: england let a two goal half—time lead slip as they lost the second test against new zealand — and with it the series. the world champions won it 54—47. the third and final match is on sunday, england hoping to salvage something from the series. adam peaty and freya anderson helped london roar to a 65.5 point lead over rivals la current after the first day of their second match in the international swimming league. peaty recovered from a sixth place finish in the 200 metres breaststroke event to win over 50 metres, while there were wins for anderson in the women's relays. after some changes to the super league fixtures this evening, warrington are taking on huddersfield, currently level at 6-6, huddersfield, currently level at 6—6, approaching half—time. the winner of that game will go up against wigan. the former fifa secretary general jerome valke was cleared of accepting bribes and criminal mismanagement following a trial in switzerland. mismanagement following he was found guilty of forging documents relating to tv rights. the bbc‘s alex capstick has the latest. this is the first criminal conviction for swedish prosecutors and the outcome probably falls short of what they really wanted. yes, jerome valke has been found guilty of forging documents related to italian and greek tv rights for the 2026 and 2030 world cup, but he was acquitted of much more serious bribery allegations. and jerome valke was also found not guilty in a separate case of aggravated criminal mismanagement, and that was linked to negotiations with the chairman of band to negotiations with the chairman of b and sport, and he is also president of the french club, paris saint german. it was for broadcast rights for the world cup is in the middle east and north africa. as for jerome valke, his reputation has been further tarnished. not only has he received a suspended sentence, he is also serving a ten year ban from football for ethics violations committed when he was second in command at football's world governing body. he has also got to repay fifa the sum of 1.75 euros million. the women's fa cup final takes place on sunday, when everton play holders manchester city behind closed doors at wembley. and it's an unusual game for city's chloe kelly — because she actually helped both teams reach the final. alex howell has been to meet her. i can't wait to get going now. yeah, iam i can't wait to get going now. yeah, i am absolutely buzzing, what a day to be at wembley in an fa cup final. chloe kelly is in the weird position of having helped both teams get to the final on sunday. usually you can only play for one team per season in the fa cup, but because of covid—19 and lockdown it means the final is being paid late. yeah, it is really strange playing for everton in the first two games and then the last three at manchester city, it is great, but it is a great feeling, but i am here to do myjob at manchester city now. she made a summer move manchester city now. she made a summer move to manchester city after playing for everton last season, helping them through the early rounds of the cup. i think this year is going to throw up quite a few very interesting trivia questions in future. yeah, it's just very interesting trivia questions in future. yeah, it'sjust where we are just now, isn't it? we are grateful to have the chance to finish the competition and hopefully go on and win it. i'm absolutely buzzed that it is everton, to be fair because i think they deserve it. i have got a lot of friends still in the squad. i haven't spoken to them too much this week, they probably don't want to talk to me too much, but i have got great relationships still with the everton girls and the manager as well, i have got huge respect for them and i appreciate everything that club did for me but i'm here at manchester city now and i want to get thejob done manchester city now and i want to get the job done with this club. she won't be holding back because she knows the opposition. she admits she isa knows the opposition. she admits she is a bad loser and although she has been told she will get a ‘s middleton whatever the outcome, she would definitely rather do it by winning. hopefully i will be having a manchester city winners medal and thatis a manchester city winners medal and that is all i am focused on, yeah. alex howell, bbc news, manchester. that certainly doesn't happen very often, it? that game on sunday live on bbc one. it is also available on the bbc sport website and on iplayer as well, and it plays on sunday. let's round up some of the day's other sports stories and... liverpool say defender virgil van dijk has had a "successful" operation on his knee ligament injury. the player was hurt in a challenge with everton goalkeeper jordan pickford in the merseyside derby two weeks ago. former world champion kimi raikkonen will remain in formula one for a 19th season. he's signed a new deal with alfa romeo. he's a1. this year he broke the record for the number of grand prix starts. chris gayle has become the first batsman to hit 1000 sixes in t20 cricket. the west indian achieved the feat for his ipl side — the kings 11 punjab — as he made 99. it wasn't enough though as they lost to the rajasthan royals. there's a huge night to come at wembley arena tomorrow night for british boxer derek chisora. he takes on the undisputed criserweight champiosn oleksander usyk — a man who is unbeaten as a professional. this is though just his second fight in the heavyweight division. and will be a test. sumbal syed reports. for derek chisora, fight number 42, and it's a tough one. his opponent? oleksander usyk. the undisputed champion of the world. for many, he is the king. but will derek chisora's 13 year career have one last roll of the dice? mentally, physically, there is nothing he can do that is going to stop me. you know, when people say you get fired up, they are lying. i am so calm, iam ready, i'm going fired up, they are lying. i am so calm, i am ready, i'm going to that boy. the fight, which was originally scheduled for may, was cancelled because of the pandemic. but the preparations continued. hello! the ukrainian is a man of very few words. but he is a man who can throw the philosophical punches. he is going to have to chuck a kitchen—sink train, you know, to stop me. listen, most people don't really like to go where i like to go. i like to go where i like to go. i like to go to the other side. they will need to be some laughter. let me entertain you, i will show what time it is. will saturday night be derek chisora's chance at glory? 0r will it be a step in the right direction for the cruiserweight king with heavyweight streams? bbc news. let's be honest, when it comes to the big talk, no one did better than muhammad ali, did they and to think that today marks the 46th anniversary of muhammad ali's fight with george foreman. the rumble in thejungle. still one of the most talked about and memorable fights of all time — for black history month, bbc sport's rasheed speede took a look back at one of the most iconic sporting events. the years 1974, the place, can shatter. 0ne the years 1974, the place, can shatter. one of the most highly anticipated fights for a generation, george foreman versus muhammad ali would be known as the rumble in the jungle. if you think the world was surprised when nixon resigned, wait till i... both fighters had exemplary record in the ring. muhammad ali had it all, speed, power, gracefulness, intelligence and charisma, but at the height of his heavyweight rain he was stripped of the title and exiled from the sport for almost four years for refusing to fight in the vietnam war. in muhammad ali's absence, a young and ferocious george foreman rose to prominence. en route to the heavyweight title, he conquered the only two fighters to have beaten muhammad ali with ease. undefeated and feared for his devastating punch power, many from within boxing didn't give muhammad ali a chance. do you think this is likely to be a case where you might need some brutality? who knows? you really don't know. but i have always got that in store. but it was clear with the overwhelming support from the people of kinshasa, muhammad ali had other ideas. he is pretending to be the true champion and making the out to be the underdog, i'm going to show them all because i'm the real champion! there will never be another one like me and all you people in britain who rate me as the greatest, i am going to prove to you iam the greatest, i am going to prove to you i am the greatest i'm going to prove to the world i am the greatest! this is my last fight, i don't want you to miss it, so please come to it. i'm going to eat some raw meat and i'm going to eat some raw meat and i'm going to train and i'm going to get ready in shops and little trees! and so the state will sit. what would happen in the ring would go down in boxing folklore. the world expected muhammad ali to use his superior speed and footwork against george foreman's immense power, but he did the opposite. as the browns went on, muhammad ali's famed roper dope sucked the power out of the champion, the master boxer now disorientated and beaten. you just beat himself out. he was so tired he was about to fall on the ropes. i said, man, this is the wrong place to get tired! and so to round eight and history. so muhammad ali was champion again and his masterclass to the world complete. not just a and his masterclass to the world complete. notjust a champion of belts, but of hearts and minds. but it wasn't just his belts, but of hearts and minds. but it wasn'tjust his achievements in the ring, but the evolution of what he stood for. black history, black icon, black brilliance. a boxer like no other who fought and stood for so much more than all the others. a true inspiration and, quite simply, in his own words... i'm a champion! i'm the real champion! there will never be one like me! yes, some incredible pictures there. muhammad ali, a true sporting icon. that's all from sportsday. we are back for a full rundown of tomorrow's action at the same time, same place tomorrow evening. for now, goodbye. hello there. it is looking very stormy this weekend. we have got a couple of areas of low pressure, which will be deep in features and will bring us some severe gales which will be deep in features and will bring us some severe gates and also spells of heavy rain as well. the first of these low pressure ste nts will the first of these low pressure stents will be moving up from the south as we head pretty night, pushing in some persistent and at times heavy rain northwards, particularly affecting the north and the west of the country, driving winds and they will be picking up as well, turning very mild in the south, still quite chilly in the north of the uk. this has been named storm aided by the irish met service and it is likely the republic of ireland that will see the biggest impact on their wins. there will also be some impact around the north—west of britain, as this system pushes northwards, sending a band of heavy rain eastwards through the day, followed by some brightness, but some wet weather continuing in the north—west corner of the country, very windy for all, gusts up to 70 mph around the irish sea coasts. despite all that it is still going to be fairly mild. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers here in the uk, on pbs in america and around the world. covid—19 is spreading "significantly" faster through england than even the government's own "worst case" plans — according to its experts. it's very difficult to think that we are going to do anything other over the next few weeks than, very, very sadly, see an increase in deaths. a powerful earthquake hits turkey and greece. the devastation leaves at least 14 dead and hundreds injured. the tremor triggered a mini—tsunami that flooded izmir — turkey's third—largest city — and the greek island of samos.

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