the germany side. and with seven to go, the turnaround was complete. takuma asano s emphatic finish helping the samurai blue put germany to the sword. flick s picks humbled butjapanese joy in doha. the fourth day of the world cup also saw another protest by players. it gave us perhaps the most striking image of the day the german team posing for a photo before kick off, putting their hand to their mouths. that is something that is a cross today s newspapers in the uk, its in many of the front pages. to be in no doubts about what they meant the team tweeted this message saying it wasn t about making a political statement human rights are non negotiable. that should be taken for granted, but it still isn t the case. that s why this message is so important to us. denying us the armband is the same as denying us a voice.
quite a subdued reaction from germany too. but in tokyo you can see exactly what the result meant to the fans watching there literally having a party in the middle of the street. away from the action, perhaps the most striking image of the day was this the german team posing for a photo before kick off, putting their hands to their mouths. to be in no doubts about what they meant the team tweeted this message saying it wasn t about making a political statement human rights are non negotiable. that should be taken for granted, but it still isn t the case. that s why this message is so important to us.denying us the armband is the same as denying us a voice. we stand by our position. with more, from doha here s shaimaa khalil. this is proving to be a very interesting world cup on and off the pitch.
german team felt silence. they said it wasn t about making a political statement human rights are non negotiable. that should be taken for granted, but it still isn t the case. they say this isn t a political statement. now, for if i a statement saying this was not going to happen with any european teams. and since the german fa has discussed taking legal action against fifa. they have suggested they will back them up with them as well. they are standing by their position. unfortunately for fifa and you can see him with the interior mr nish. the head of fifa. people are standing up to this now unfortunately for fifa it seems to be an issue not going away. it it ust be an issue not going away. it it just fascinates be an issue not going away. it it just fascinates isn t it. more surprises off the page and more surprises off the page and more surprises off the page and more surprises off it with political controversy. thank you for the breakdown of events. holly
was unacceptable behaviour. well in a statement on twitter the german team say: “ it wasn t about making a political statement human rights are non negotiable. that should be taken for granted, but it still isn t the case. that s why this message is so important to us. denying us the armband is the same as denying us a voice. we stand by our position. the danish football association has said they“re supporting the german fa with possible legal action against fifa over the armband. the ceo jakobjensen has revealed the extent of the anger. together with the other wanna love nations we had strong cooperation and i must commend my colleagues for what we are trying to do together and we are standing shoulder to shoulder and we are obviously getting hammered by the press for not wearing the armband and i find
they haven t taken anything else from it. any other countries other than why don t we let people look after more children? that is not the answer. that s not in the best interests of children. it s not in the best interests of the people that work in this sector. so scotland, i m afraid, is not a perfect model. the government says that this will help reduce the cost of child care and on the face of it, it seems logical. but you believe that isn t the case? we know it s not the case. i mean, i have to say, it s interesting that on the very same day as this as this proposal was leaked from number ten, you had her majesty s chief inspector, amanda spielman of 0fsted on the radio waves telling anybody, basically and everybody that young children s development had stalled and they needed a more time, more effort than ever before. we did a survey immediately, 9000 responses, the biggest response of any survey that we ve had in one week. nine out of ten, as you ve alluded to in your report, n