arms made in the uk. welcome back to bbc news with the latest on the case in the united states in a moment. we will speak to someone from washington. but now, let s get the sport. good afternoon. liverpool managerjurgen klopp has compared talk of big money transfers with a five year old asking for a ferrari for christmas. the reds have ruled themselves out of signing 19 year old england midfielderjude bellingham from borussia dortmund due to the costs involved in excess of £100m. the german boss is expected to rebuild the squad in the summer as liverpool are currently 8th in the table. you have to realise what you can do and then you have to work with it. how much money do we have available and then we have to work with it. that is the job you have to do, we are not children. asking a five year old christmas, what do you want for christmas? and then they tell you, i want a ferrari. you would say, that is a good idea. you would say, no it is too expensive and you can t driv
cards at goodison park. after a lacklustre first half, abdoulaye doucoure was sent off for pushing harry kane s face just before the hour mark. kane later scored a penalty to put spurs ahead, but the tables turned and lucas moura saw a straight red for a tackle on michael keane. it was then keane who salvaged a point for the toffees with a stunning long range strike on 90 minutes. the result brings everton out of the relegation zone and takes tottenham back into fourth. a big challenge. they are a side that, you know, despite the noise around their camp they ve still got some quality players and we know that. we had to be right in our outperformance, and i think a lot of it was right. then obviously getting a sending off and that take the wind out of your sails. i thought we played well, but the second i thought we started very well. after that we have to take on the next challenge, which is going down to ten men, get a penalty given against us and then you re wondering. but
hello and thanks forjoining us, where it was a night for the holders real madrid as they sent chelsea to yet another defeat in the opening leg of their uefa champions league quarterfinal, in a season that seems to lurch from one problem to the next for the londoners. the 14 time winners from spain claiming a 2 0 victory over caretaker manager frank lampard s side, while in an all italian clash, ac milan held off napoli at the san siro despite the visitors having a host of chances. joining me to chat through the two matches is our football reporterjoe lynskey. and, joe, carlo ancelotti s side may be struggling domestically, but in europe, theyjust seem to manage to grind out those results, don t they? yeah, they do, tulsen. it s been a mixed season for real madrid, as you alluded to there. it s been a chaotic season for the premier league side chelsea. this competition, the champions league, really represents their last opportunity to win a trophy this season, and they were wa
good morning. withjust one month to go until liverpool host the eurovision song contest, i am here to find out about the economic benefits it will bring, and as organisers take over the venue, we have got some other special access. a special trip for rob and lindsay burrow to the coronation street cobbles, as the rugby league legend helps the soap with its storyline on motor neurone disease. good morning. a cold and frosty start for but for many it will be dry with lengthy spells of sunshine, variable cloud, especially in the north west where it will be breezy. the man who shot and killed nine year old schoolgirl olivia pratt korbel in liverpool last year will be sentenced for her murder later today. thomas cashman fired shots into olivia s family home on the 22nd august, during what prosecutors described as a ruthless pursuit to execute another man. her death stunned not only merseyside but the entire country and sparked a six week manhunt, as police appealed for informati