personally towards the end, i was vieira out but if you d said we d be going back to roy hodgson, i think i would ve rather stuck with vieira. i m really fond of roy, but we did move away from him for a reason. so going back to roy now after having a season of playing more progressive football, it does feel like a backward step. hodgson s been a coach since 1976. there have been highs and lows. but through countries and continents, it s at place he s most at home. so good was his first spell, he got the freedom of croydon now south london hopes the man five years off his 80s can steer them to safety. joe lynskey, bbc news. tottenham midfielder pierre emile hojbjerg says his manager antonio conte needs to be more precise, following the italian s outburst on saturday. after tottenham gave up a two goal lead against bottom club southampton, conte called his players selfish and criticised the club s culture. it s now expected that conte will not be in place for tottenham
live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it s newsday. it s 7am in the morning in singapore and 2am in moscow, where president putin has wrapped up talks with chinese president xi jinping for a second day. the two leaders have been discussing what s been described as a peace plan for ukraine, put forward by beijing. president putin has also warned that if the uk goes ahead with a plan to supply ammunition to ukraine, then russia will be forced to respond. our russia editor steve rosenberg reports. take two world leaders. ..a dash of kremlin choreography. ..and you get this. the symbolism was clear. on the world stage, xi and putin, china and russia, are coming together to forge what they claim is a strong partnership. the talk at the table was about expanding cooperation, but equal partners they are not. russia, under pressure over its war in ukraine, is increasingly dependent on china. and vladimir putin is increasingly critical of the west. later, he slammed the
they? how much are they going to be able to spend on players? able to spend on players? look, the s: uad that able to spend on players? look, the squad that they ve able to spend on players? look, the squad that they ve got able to spend on players? look, the squad that they ve got at able to spend on players? look, the squad that they ve got at the - squad that they ve got at the moment, i don t think there is any doubt about that but. the budget that they ve got now compared to when they were going to be in the premier league isjust when they were going to be in the premier league is just completely. it s incomparable. so they are going to be spending a lot of money, imagine, and bringing in the right players but i don t think they re going to be doing what some clubs are done in the premier league this season and a key example of that is nottingham forest, for example, who had spent a large amount of money and bring in basically a whole new squad. i don t think luton will do
that soft spot for luton, this could get into the premier league isjust a remarkable story and i think it s something that more neutral should be a fan of. they ve done. you talk a lot about how clubs get their way to success. luton haven t done that at all. health clubs buy their way to success. they have given relief to clubs who are non league. they can get to the premier league even if money isn t necessarily, they don t have big budgets, they can get to the premier league and accomplish their dreams and that s why this story is so special. it really is a special, special. it really is a special, special story. special. it really is a special, special story- special. it really is a special, secialsto . ., ., , ., ., special story. how have they managed it, r an? special story. how have they managed it, ryan? what special story. how have they managed it, ryan? what is special story. how have they managed it, ryan? what is their special story. how have they managed it, ryan?