We re now arsenal began to celebrate, and were leading a less than five minutes thanks to mesut ozil. Great entertainment for the neutrals but both teams will be embarrassed by the mistakes, petr cech could not keep out feminism regrets on both sides, the draw 3 3 not much help to others european hopes but for many european treatment Different Reasons but for Different Reasons, and night to remember. One point is an ok result for most teams, we deserved more and got only one but that is how it is. It feels not too good at the moment. In the first half we were frozen with fear, not at our level. We could see the impact of the man united start here was there, in second half we played at our level. I must say both teams were going for it, and even if i am in the end frustrated that we did not win the game, on the other hand thats the kind of game you want in the premier league. The kind of game commentators doswell, Conor Mcnamara was watching alongsidejermaine jenas. What a game to kick
Prospect for chelsea. I think that the club decided for this investment, also for his contract. I think this is a Good Opportunity for the club to buy this player. Arsene wenger has been handed a three match touchline ban and fined by the Football Association over comments he made about the refereeing of Sundays Premier League game against west brom. In a separate case, the arsenal boss has also been asked by the fa to provide his observations on what he said about penalty decisions in each of their past two matches over the festive period. Our Sports Correspondent Natalie Pirks has more. Ina in a Statement Today the fa said it follows the process in which Arsene Wenger admitted his behaviour and language was abusive and improper and questioned the integrity of the match referee for stop he will now miss the three matches, the game against Nottingham Forest in the fa cup, the first leg of their semifinal in the league cup against chelsea, and a premier league match away at bournemouth.
Releases of this week in the film review. Star in journeys end. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are the author and journalist Yasmin Alibhai brown and the political strategist jo tanner. Lets have a look at tomorrows front pages. The metro uses a musketeer analogy to describe amber rudds comments on cabinet relations. Theresa may is appeasing tory brexiteers by scrapping plans to remain in the Customs Union, according to the i. Meanwhile the times says a cabinet compromise on the Customs Union, is on the cards. A top bank of england official warns against post brexit, banking deregulation in the financial times. The guardian has an exclusive on a secret fraternity of freemasons which is continuing to operate in westminster. Lloyds becoming the first bank to ban customers from using credit cards to buy bitcoin, is the telegraphs top story. The express says its time to wrap up warm, describing the forthcoming cold spell as a sc
Exploring its urban and desert landscapes. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. The home secretary has played down the governments divisions over brexit at the start of a crucial week in the negotiations. Amber rudd said she had a surprise message for conservative critics of the Prime Minister that the cabinet was more united than they thought. Tomorrow the European Unions chief negotiator, michel barnier, will be in london for talks. And the cabinets Brexit Committee will meet later this week, seeking an agreement on the way forward. Our political correspondent, eleanor garnier, reports. Putting the uk on the world map last week the Prime Minister was making friends in china and signing billions of pounds of business deals. But this week it is her own cabinet she needs to win over amid claims of disunity over brexit. I have a surprise for the brexiteers, the committee that meets is more united than they think. We meet privately for discussion and i think we will arrive at something w
Welcome to bbc news. The home secretary has played down the governments divisions over brexit at the start of a crucial week in the negotiations. Amber rudd said she had a surprise message for conservative critics of the Prime Minister that the cabinet was more united than they thought. Tomorrow the European Unions chief negotiator, michel barnier, will be in london for talks. And the cabinets Brexit Committee will meet later this week, seeking an agreement on the way forward. Our political correspondent, eleanor garnier, reports. Putting the uk on the world map last week the Prime Minister was making friends in china and signing billions of pounds of business deals. But this week it is her own cabinet she needs to win over amid claims of disunity over brexit. I have a surprise for the brexiteers, the committee that meets is more united than they think. We meet for discussions and i think we will arrive at something which suits us all. Exactly how we trade with the eu after brexit is a