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and roberto peyrera in injury time, made it 4—1. two defeats in a row now for chelsea, but the manager insists he's not worried about his job. it was an uncomfortable situation with the ball. i don't know why. it happened. for sure, with this situation, the fault is the coach because maybe i made a bad decision today. you always tried to look and play well. today, we make a good match, placed high. 0k, well. today, we make a good match, placed high. ok, the match changed after second half but i think we make a very good match. there was also a shock in the serie a on monday. third placed lazio were beaten by struggling genoa, 2—1 in finished. diego laxalt with the winner. and, las palmas scored a last minute winner against malaga — in the battle of the bottom two in spain's primera division.... malaga stay rooted at the foot of the table. ronald koeman is set to be appointed as the new head coach of the netherlands. the 54—year—old was sacked by everton in october, after a bad run of results saw the english club fall into the relegation zone. the netherlands have been without a manager since dick advocaat stepped down in november — following the country's failure to qualify for the 2018 world cup in russia. the philadelphia eagles won the super bowl for the first time on sunday — as the underdogs produced a brilliant offensive display, to beat the new england patriots 41—33 in minneapolis. nick foles was voted the super bowl‘s most valuable player. he was the back up quarterback, who came in for the regular starter carson wentz — during week 14. so, what do you do — the day after winning the super bowl? go to disney world! at least that's what foles did. the eagles quarterback rode on a float at disney's magic kingdom in florida. foles fist—bumped mickey mouse — amid a shower of green confetti as fans cheered him on. and amongst all the noise, he told the crowd, it's all right to yell! it's unbelievable to be out here with everyone here! cheering and applause. to be a part of this is unbelievable, to just see everyone, iam unbelievable, to just see everyone, i am real! —— unreal. unbelievable, to just see everyone, iam real! —— unreal. philadelphia fa ns iam real! —— unreal. philadelphia fans everywhere! cheering and applause. it's all right to yell, we are world champs! world champions. rafael nadal has admitted he no longer thinks it is necessary to play every tournament. he is currently recuperating from an injury that forced in to retire from the australian open in the quarter—finals. he says he will return for the acapulco open at the end of the month. translation: i the end of the month. translation: | play the end of the month. translation: i play when i am happy and that is how it is. fortunately, my career has gone well and i am at an age in which i can choose when i play and when i don't play. so i play and when i don't play. so i play when i feel like playing. if i feel like playing some tournaments more than others, then they are the tournaments i participate in. each individual person makes his or her own path and every person has to do what feels right for them. being a professional sports person is a career most can only dream of. but when it's all over, it can be difficult to adjust back to a so called normal life. a survey by the professional players federation — has found that more than half of the 800 former athletes who responded — said they had problems with their mental or physical health following retirement. azi farni reports. commentator: carly call for great britain! i had achieved it and then suddenly i had no idea who i was. the biggest thing i felt was her,oul, cemea—f—va 75: ~ . _’f%; a nd fizz—g 52 and suddenly ifs—if; and suddenly i international athlete and suddenly i have to go to places and roles i have to go to places and roles i have to go to places and roles i have to play. it made me feel a little bit lost. among her many post— athletic ventures, she has opened this cafe in her of hilda broth. its name comes after her running number when she won gold. what about life after sport when you don't have gold medals to look back on? former england rugby union captain played in two finals, lost both, retires and then watched as her teammates lifted the trophy in 2014. i probably every day, i think about it. i think about not winning the world cup. i was absolutely devastated. i was completely gutted that this hadn't happened four years earlier. it was so hard to watch. it has taken me six or seven years to start to feel comfortable about my retirement. i have been retired now for 12 years as i can honestly say it is only in the past 1.5 years that i have got to my head, you know what? i know who i am and what i wa nt what? i know who i am and what i want to be. in fact, more than half of the 800 professional sports people that replied to a survey by the professional players association said they had concerns about their mental or emotional well—being since retiring. but whose responsibility is it to help them transition? should govern in what is help at this time? —— government. yes. we have seen the detrimental effects of sport and you don't want a negative because sport should be the best thing that anyone has in their life. and with three global sporting championships coming up in the next three months, the challenge across sport may not just three months, the challenge across sport may notjust be winning more medals. and there will be plenty more inspiring stories to come, with the start of the winter olympics in pyonchang this week. but none more inspiring than the story of canadian speed skater denny morrison. a medallist at three different olympics he suffered horrific injuries in a motorbike crash in 2015. further complications followed, but now he will realise his dream of competing at a fourth olympics. people always ask me, why are you still doing this? you are the perfect reason to retire. i tell my life telling people that if you follow your dreams and overcome adversity, you can follow your dreams. i suffered at the city because they broke my bones. it is time to walk the walk and notjust talk the talk. the lowest moment i remember, physically, in the hospital bed, shortly after 48 hours andi hospital bed, shortly after 48 hours and i had the hiccups. every heat up, every five or ten seconds, a jolt of pain through my whole body and my spirit never broke. here a today, have the opportunity to race and keep pushing forward. in the past, it is about how good can i do and there is no better example of making it more about my team, having my wife there at the olympic trials, getting to see her skate her heart out, crossed the line and have a big smile on herface. every olympics has been different in its own respect. it never always goes exactly as you wish it to go. as it is, it won't always go right in korea. this is going to break me, i am going to keep doing what i'm going to do and keep marching forward. a reminder of our top story, watford scored three late goals to win against chelsea and increased the pressure on antonio conte. that is it from now. you can get the rest of the sports news at that's bbc.com/sport but from me and the rest of the team, goodbye. there well, it's remaining cold for much of this week. there is some snow in the forecast. that's going to be causing maybe a few problems on the roads to start tuesday. it is going to be a very cold, frosty one elsewhere. but a good deal of sunshine around too. this is the weather front bringing the sleet and snow to scotland and northern ireland over the course of the night. by tuesday morning, it will be lying across northern england and wales. maybe some rain to lower levels. sleet and snow to the high ground with plenty of showers behind it. skies will be brightening up gradually through the morning across scotland and northern ireland. these are snow showers, also some hail showers, adding to accumulations of snow across scotland and northern ireland. a very cold start. you can see the blue hue. temperatures, sub—zero for many, even by 8am.

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