hard game against real. here he is with the bbc pitch side team after the game. it's for the health of the players. honestly, it's not normal. so because i wouldn't have the courage to tell you the defeat that we should have. it is not possible. it is unacceptable to do 120 minutes. all of you are football players — the emotion too, madrid, the final, the way we lose and everything, so honestly, so i know this country is special for many things, but it's for the health of the players. so i don't understand how we survived today. i don't understand it. in the premier league, it's a huge weekend for the teams at the bottom of the table, hoping to avoid relegation, but sheffield united are all but down. in the premier league, it's a huge weekend for the teams at the bottom of the table, hoping to avoid relegation, but sheffield united are all but down. beaten 4—1 by fellow strugglers burnley today leaving them firmly bottom of the table, 10 points from safety and they could be officially relegated as early as wednesday depending on other results. burnley remain second from bottom, 3 points from safety. elsewhere just above burnley, luton's chances of staying—up took a blow when they were thrashed by brentford. and arsenal are about to go back to the top of the table, they�* re beating wovles i—nil. .. and if it stays like that they'll be
sport with lizzie greenwood—hughes. hello from the bbc sport centre. we're starting with football and manchester city are through to the fa cup final after beating chelsea at wembley. bernardo silva made up for his penalty miss in the champions league midweek by scoring the only goal of the game in the 84th minute. the result takes city, who are the fa cup holders and premier league leaders, into anotherfinal. but their manager pep guardiola had plenty to say about the scheduling of the match and concern for his players who'd had a hard game in spain. here he is with the bbc pitch side team after the game. it's for the health of the players. yeah. it's not normal. honestly, it's not normal. yeah. so because i wouldn't have the courage to tell you the defeat that we should have. it is not possible. it is unacceptable to do 120 minutes. all of you are football players — the emotion too, madrid, the final, the way we lose and everything, so honestly, so i know this country is special for many things, but it's for the health
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