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‘Gripping’ BBC murder mystery soars up Netflix top 10 after being quietly added

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Sarah Greene plays one half of the detective duo in the murder mystery show (Picture: BBC/Euston Films/Starz/Steffan Hill)

A BBC murder mystery from 2019 has soared up Netflix’s top 10 series, landing at number three today. 

The Irish crime drama was quietly added by the streamer earlier this week and it’s proving popular.

It stars Sarah Greene (Bad SistersThe Death of Bunny Munro), and Killian Scott (Kaos, Trespass Against Us).  

Dublin Murders sees detectives Rob Reilly (Greene) and Cassie Maddox (Scott) working for an elite murder squad. 

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The BBC synopsis reads: ‘When a young, talented ballerina is found dead on an ancient stone altar, her death drags up another tragedy that befell this community years before – when three children disappeared into the local woods and only one returned.’ 

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Set in the outskirts of Dublin, this twisty series is based on the novels of Tana French, a crime novelist and New York Times bestselling author. 

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The BBC series was released in 2019 but has just been added to Netflix (Picture: BBC/Euston Films/Steffan Hill)
WARNING: Embargoed for publication until 00:00:01 on 08/10/2019 - Programme Name: Dublin Murders - TX: n/a - Episode: n/a (No. 1) - Picture Shows: Rob (KILLIAN SCOTT), Cassie (SARAH GREENE) - (C) Euston Films - Photographer: Steffan Hill
Creator Sarah Phelps said of the two leads: ‘They’re also friends and it’s not a sexual thing’ (Picture: BBC/Euston Films/Starz/Steffan Hill)

The series is based on two of French’s books, both In The Woods and The Likeness. 

Speaking at the time of the programme’s release, the show’s creator Sarah Phelps told the BBC that after reading French’s novels, she was captivated: ‘I loved every sentence. I was very compelled and drawn into the world of each individual character.’ 

On the lead characters, Phelps explained: ‘This case will unpeel the thing that they have in common and share, the pact they have made with each other. I can’t say too much about it because there’s a huge spoiler, but there is something deep and dark about them that they share.  

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‘It is something tragic and highly personal that has dogged them all of their adult lives. This story is about how they are going to be able to get on with the serious, difficult dirty business of just living with it.’ 

Viewers of the show have rated it seven out of 10 on IMDb.

Clea Gall gave it full marks and said it was ‘one of the best crime shows out there’, calling it a ‘gripping mystery’.

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It’s based on two novels from French’s Murder Squad books (Picture: BBC/Euston Films)
Television Programme: Dublin Murders. Cassie (SARAH GREENE), Rob (KILLIAN SCOTT) - (C) Euston Films - Photographer: Steffan Hill
The show focuses heavily on their relationship (Picture: BBC/Euston Films/Starz/Steffan Hill)

Another, Natbro96, said the show will get you ‘hooked from the first episode’.

However, some of the reviewers weren’t fans of the ending, with Niall Mulligan giving it a six out of 10 for its ‘unresolved plot’.

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Football autographs: Are hunters selling online going too far with players?

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When Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta was recorded refusing to sign a shirt when a man approached his car after a match recently, he defended himself against a backlash by saying he felt “exposed” and claimed some fans “are not doing it for the right reasons”.

Last year, Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola furiously berated a group of hunters who approached him at a car park near his home, lambasting their career choice, telling them: “Don’t come again – I won’t tell you again, I know your faces. Do you want to live your life doing this, honestly? What are your dreams?”

The sports memorabilia industry is estimated to be worth billions of pounds globally per year, underlining the wealth professional hunters can generate by regularly seeking out stars.

Clubs sometimes have to step in and protect players, including banning professional hunters from operating outside training grounds, providing security staff at nearby petrol stations where hunters know players stop to fill up their cars, and in some cases helping escort them home.

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In 2023 Manchester United‘s Mason Mount was filmed telling hunters to stop following him home after they had done so on consecutive days.

And earlier this month United defender Noussair Mazraoui was recorded comically scribbling half-hearted signatures on a set of shirts given to him by a hunter who approached him at his car window after training.

“Players get really fed up with it,” says Premier League winner Chris Sutton.

“I’ve had it loads of times as a player and as a pundit. They stand outside the BBC studio and ask me to sign 12 number nine shirts all at once. I queried it recently and said ‘you’re going to flog these online, aren’t you?’

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“It’s so annoying that the intention is to make money out of players and other high-profile people. It’s up to the player, manager, or has-been like myself to make a judgement call in the moment.

“If we say no, then the spurned party will often abuse the person who turned them down and out them online or publicly.

“It’s out of order as genuine autograph hunters must get fed up with these imposters who are doing it for the wrong reasons.

“These people spoil it for kids and genuine fans.”

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Supreme Court hears Mississippi case on late-arriving mail ballots

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WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court is hearing arguments Monday in a case from Mississippi over whether states can count late-arriving mail ballots, a target of President Donald Trump.

The outcome of the case could affect voters in 14 states and the District of Columbia, which have grace periods for ballots cast by mail, provided they are postmarked by Election Day. An additional 15 states that have more forgiving deadlines for ballots from military and overseas voters also could be impacted.

A ruling is expected by late June, early enough to govern the counting of ballots in the 2026 midterm congressional elections.

Forcing states to change their practices just a few months before the election risks “confusion and disenfranchisement,” especially in places that have had relaxed deadlines for years, state and big-city election officials told the court in a written filing.

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California, Texas, New York and Illinois are among the states with post-Election Day deadlines. Rural Alaska, with its vast distances and often unpredictable weather, also counts late-arriving ballots.

Lawyers for the Republican and Libertarian parties, as well as Trump’s administration, are asking the justices to affirm an appellate ruling that struck down a Mississippi law allowing ballots to be counted if they arrive within five business days of the election and are postmarked by Election Day.

The court challenge is part of Trump’s broader attack on most mail balloting, which he has said breeds fraud despite strong evidence to the contrary and years of experience in numerous states.

Last year, the Republican president signed an executive order on elections that aims to require votes to be “cast and received” by Election Day. The order has been blocked in pending court challenges.

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At the same time, four Republican-dominated states — Ohio, Kansas, North Dakota and Utah — eliminated grace periods last year, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures and Voting Rights Lab.

The issue at the Supreme Court is whether federal law sets a single Election Day that requires ballots to be both cast by voters and received by state officials.

In striking down Mississippi’s grace period, Judge Andrew Oldham of the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals wrote that the state law allowing the late-arriving ballots to be counted violated federal law.

Oldham and the other two judges who joined the unanimous ruling, James Ho and Stuart Kyle Duncan, all were appointed by Trump during his first term.

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‘Hidden gem’ in Lancaster, North Lancs, to reopen in April

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The museum, tucked away at 15 Castle Hill in the shadow of Lancaster Castle, transports visitors back to 1739 and the home of Richard and Ann Thompson.

Far from a traditional museum experience, it invites guests to sit in period chairs, peer inside wooden coffers, try their hand at a spinning whorl and even practise cursive handwriting, making it a hands-on journey into 18th century domestic life.

The museum opens on Saturdays only, between 1pm and 4pm, from April 4 through to September. Admission is cash only, with adults paying just £2 and under-18s getting in free when accompanied by an adult.

One reviewer called it “a true hidden gem” (Image: Lancaster City Council)

Carers accompanying a disabled visitor also get in free. For those who want to make a day of it, a multipass ticket gives unlimited entry to all three Lancaster City Council museums, the Cottage Museum, the Maritime Museum and the City Museum, for £8 a week or £10 for a full year.

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And if the TripAdvisor reviews are anything to go by, it is well worth the visit.

One reviewer called it “a true hidden gem,” adding: “A wonderful and unique museum.

“It was a very interesting and immersive experience, much more interactive than many much larger and more expensive museums.”

Another said: “Fantastic little museum, everything feels authentic and you really do feel transported back to the 18th century.

“The staff are so friendly and knowledgeable, definitely worth visiting if you are in Lancaster.”

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A third reviewer was equally enthusiastic: “Brilliant little place.

“Low ceilings, steep stairs and tiny rooms, but that’s exactly the point.

You get a genuine sense of how people lived, unmissable if you love history.”

The museum is located steps away from Lancaster Castle and the Judges’ Lodgings, making it an easy addition to a day exploring the city’s rich history.

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Visitors are advised to watch their heads on the beams and note that no dogs are permitted, with the exception of assistance animals.

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Malton woman assaulted five people including police officers

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Victoria Stroughair, 39, of Copperfield Close, Malton, pleaded guilty to assaulting three men, assaulting two police officers, and using threatening words or behaviour, all committed in Coney Street in December 2025.

She was given a 12-month community order with six months’ alcohol treatment, banned from all off-licensed premises in York for 12 months and 25 days’ rehabilitative activities. She must pay £100 compensation to each of the people she assaulted.

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Motorcyclist in critical condition after Lisburn Road crash

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The Lisburn Road was closed overnight

A man is in a critical condition following a two-vehicle collision on Sunday.

Police say the crash on the Lisburn Road in south Belfast involved a silver Volvo V40 and a motorcycle. It happened near the junction with Elmwood Avenue shortly before 7:30pm last night.

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The motorcyclist, aged in his 30s, was taken to hospital where he remains in a critical condition. The Lisburn Road was closed overnight following the incident but has since reopened.

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A police spokesman said officers are appealing to witnesses or anyone who has footage.

They added: “Officers would ask anyone who witnessed the collision, or who has dash-cam or mobile phone footage which could assist with their enquiries, to contact them at Lisburn Road on 101, quoting reference number 1331 22/03/26.”

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BAFTAs host confirmed as Channel 4 star as they replace Alan Cumming

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He’s better known as a comedian and actor, but now Greg Davies is firmly in the presenting frame.

Greg Davies will host this year’s star-studded BAFTA Television Awards on BBC One.

The Taskmaster presenter and actor, known for his roles in The Cleaner, Man Down and The Inbetweeners, will lead the ceremony at Southbank Centre’s Royal Festival Hall in London on 10 May.

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BAFTA stated that Greg’s “ability to bring genuine surprise and laughter to any occasion” made him an ideal choice to present the event, which is sponsored by P&O Cruises.

He succeeds actor Alan Cumming, who presented the 2025 television awards ceremony and also recently hosted the 2026 Bafta film awards.

Tomorrow (Tuesday) will see the announcement of this year’s television awards nominees. The 57 year old said: “I am thrilled to be presenting the 2026 BAFTA Television Awards.

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“I see the whole event as an opportunity to wave a flag for this beloved medium and, with the exception of one commissioner, two execs and a co-star that I have personal beef with, I will do everything I can to ensure it’s a night of warm celebration for all.”

Last year’s ceremony attracted an average viewership of 2.5 million across BBC One and iPlayer.

The major accolades went to ITV’s Mr Bates vs the Post Office and Netflix’s Baby Reindeer, whilst actor Danny Dyer secured his first BAFTA, reports the Mirror.

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Emma Baehr, executive director of Awards and Content at BAFTA, said: “We’re excited to have Greg Davies hosting.

His sharp humour, warmth and energy will set the stage for an unforgettable night honouring the very best in British television.

The ambition, craft, and sheer range of talent on-screen and behind it continue to raise the bar. We can’t wait to shine a spotlight on the creatives who defined 2025’s standout programmes.”

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February’s Bafta Film Awards were marred by controversy when an audience member with Tourette’s syndrome involuntarily shouted a racial slur whilst two black actors were presenting on stage.

The BBC later issued an apology for failing to remove the incident during broadcast.

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M61 Northbound closed following serious early-hours collision

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The M61 northbound remains closed at junction nine and motorists are being urged to avoid the area or follow diversions.

A spokesman for Lancashire Police said: “We want to let you know that the M61 is currently closed at Junction 9 northbound.

“At around 2am this morning we were called to reports of a serious collision, emergency services attended and we are currently still on scene.

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“We recommend finding alternative routes at this time and we will update you once the motorway is reopened.

“Thank you for your patience.”

National Highways confirmed that the incident involves a single vehicle leaving the carriageway, resulting in one serious injury.

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A spokesman said: “Police investigations are now underway.

“It is expected that the closure will remain in place throughout the morning period.”

Traffic is being affected over a wide area.

Congestion is reported stretching back to Junction 8 on the M61, with delays of around 40 minutes, and spilling onto the M6 northbound between Junctions 27 and 29.

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A diversion route has been provided for affected motorists:

  • Exit M61 at J9 and take the left lane onto the M65
  • Continue on M65 and exit at Junction 1
  • Follow signs for Lancaster/Blackpool/M55 via the right lane on the slip road
  • At the roundabout, take the right lane onto M6 North / A6
  • Stay in the left lane on M6 North toward Lancaster M6 / Blackpool (M55)
  • Take the 2nd exit at the roundabout to rejoin M6 North toward Lancaster M6 / Blackpool (M55)

National Highways urges drivers to allow extra journey time, consider alternative routes, or delay travel.

Real-time updates are available via the Traffic England website, travel apps, regional X feed, or the 24/7 contact centre at 0300 123 5000.

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Maurice Gibbs’ ‘secret child’ slams Lulu’s claims he was conceived during their marriage

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Lulu has made claims about her ex-husband Maurice Gibb’s supposed ‘secret child’ (Picture: Rex)

Lulu has revealed she recently learned her late ex-husband Maurice Gibb may have fathered a child with another woman while they were still married – something that son has now contradicted.

The singer made the claim during an appearance on Louis Theroux’s podcast, where she reflected on her relationship with the Bee Gees star and the unexpected revelations that have emerged years after his death about possible secrets he was keeping.

Lulu, who was married to Gibb for six years before their split in 1973, said she had only recently been shown evidence suggesting he had a son following a one-night encounter.

‘I think he’s got a son. It might have happened when we were married. I just found out,’ she said, adding that DNA testing appeared to confirm the claim.

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However, Nick Endacott-Gibb, 57, insists he was conceived around two years before Lulu and Maurice first got together.

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He told the Mirror: ‘I was born in April 1968, conceived in August 1967. Lulu and Maurice weren’t married until 1969, after what has been described for decades as a “whirlwind” romance.

‘Were you together with him, Lulu? Two years does not a whirlwind make. I’m as curious as she is about whether Maurice was with her at the time I was conceived. It was the summer of love, after all!’

Nick was adopted by a couple, Peggy who was a secretary and David who was a chartered quantity surveyor, at 18 months old from a children’s home.

Lulu explained on the podcast that she had not focused on when the child may have been conceived, suggesting it was not something she felt compelled to investigate further.

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Singer Lulu with her husband, Maurice Gibb of The Bee Gees, after he had to shave his beard off for a stage role. (Photo by ?? Hulton-Deutsch Collection/CORBIS/Corbis via Getty Images)
She said that she chose ‘not to focus’ on when the child was conceived (Picture: Hulton-Deutsch Collection/CORBIS/Corbis via Getty Images)

Gibb, who died in 2003, is known to have had two children with his second wife Yvonne Spenceley, but questions around a possible third child have circulated for years.

In 2019, musician Endacott-Gibb publicly claimed he was Gibb’s biological son after a DNA test showed a match with Gibb’s son, Adam.

Despite this, he said at the time that some family members continued to dispute the findings.

Nick spent years searching for his biological parents before discovering a connection to band studio manager Patti Nolder, who had worked closely with the Bee Gees. Further testing, including DNA results from a genealogy website, appeared to confirm the link.

Reflecting on the situation, Lulu spoke about how her outlook on life has changed, admitting she once viewed things too rigidly.

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The singer talked about her romantic history (Picture: Tim P. Whitby/Getty Images for Disney)

‘I think I used to take myself way too seriously,’ she said, adding that experience had taught her that life is rarely straightforward and often filled with grey areas.

The conversation also turned to her life after her marriage ended. Following their divorce, Lulu began a relationship with celebrity hairstylist John Frieda, which was later complicated by a brief romance with David Bowie.

‘I had a brief relationship with him, we had a fling,’ she said, acknowledging the situation created tension at the time.

The wedding of pop singer Lulu and Maurice Gibb of The Beegees at Gerrards Cross Church. (Photo by ?? Hulton-Deutsch Collection/CORBIS/Corbis via Getty Images)
The pair were married in 1969 (Picture: Getty Images)

Despite their separation, Lulu and Gibb later shared a reunion on stage in 2002, when she invited him to perform on her television special.

She said it was a meaningful moment that offered both of them a sense of closure and a chance to reconnect publicly.

‘It seemed to close the circle,’ she said, adding that it allowed Gibb to be recognised in his own right.

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Global shares fall after Trump’s Iran threats

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TOKYO (AP) — Global shares dipped Monday across the board, as oil prices continued to climb after U.S. President Donald Trump’s latest comments dashed hopes for an early end to the war in Iran.

France’s CAC 40 lost 1.5% in early trading to 7,548.83, while Germany’s DAX dove 2.0% to 21,944.26. Britain’s FTSE 100 fell 1.7% to 9,754.80. U.S. shares were set to drift lower with Dow futures down 0.5% at 45,659.00. S&P 500 futures fell 0.7% to 6,515.25.

In Asia, Japan’s benchmark Nikkei 225 dropped 3.5% to finish at 51,515.49. In Taiwan, the Taiex shed 2.5% to 32,722.50. Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 fell 0.7% to 8,365.90. South Korea’s Kospi dove 6.5% to 5,405.75. Hong Kong’s Hang Seng slipped 3.5% to 24,382.47, while the Shanghai Composite declined 3.6% to 3,813.28.

Trump over the weekend warned the U.S. will “obliterate” Iran’s power plants if it doesn’t fully open the Strait of Hormuz within 48 hours, prompting Tehran to say it would respond to any such strike with attacks on U.S. and Israeli energy and infrastructure assets in the region.

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“Trump’s ultimatum and Iran’s retaliatory warnings point to a widening conflict that keeps energy disruption and market volatility elevated with no clear off-ramp in sight,” said Ng Jing Wen, analyst at Mizuho Bank in Singapore.

Higher oil prices, which also shook stock markets on Friday, dashed hopes for a possible upcoming cut to interest rates by the Federal Reserve, analysts said. Before the war, traders were betting that the Fed would cut rates at least twice this year. Central banks in Europe, Japan and the United Kingdom also recently held their interest rates steady.

But analysts observed that the markets were starting to react less to each of Trump’s remarks, perhaps deciding the narrative for markets was being set elsewhere, not Washington, such as what Iran might do but how global economic growth could be affected by soaring energy prices. Some Asian nations, like Japan, are vulnerable to higher energy prices.

In energy trading, benchmark U.S. crude added $1.62 to $99.85 a barrel. Brent crude, the international standard, gained $1.42 to $113.61 a barrel. The price of Brent crude has zigzagged lately from about $70 per barrel before the war began to as high as $119.50.

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In currency trading, the U.S. dollar rose to 159.53 Japanese yen from 159.22 yen. The euro cost $1.1526, down from $1.1571.

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Rodri sends Arsenal clear Premier League title warning after Man City cup final win

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Manchester City beat Arsenal in the Carabao Cup final and will now hope to chase down Mikel Arteta’s side in the Premier League

Rodri believes Manchester City’s Carabao Cup final win over Arsenal can have an impact on the Premier League title race after the Blues secured a 2-0 Wembley win.

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Nico O’Reilly scored twice in the second half as City earned the first domestic trophy of the campaign. The Blues will hope to follow it up with two more given they are still in the FA Cup and are Arsenal’s only rivals for the Premier League title.

The Gunners have a healthy nine-point advantage at the top of the table but still have to travel to the Etihad while the Blues have a game in hand. And Rodri feels the cup final victory can now play a part in the run-in.

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“It’s a game not only for this title but to show that we can beat them,” said Rodri, speaking to the Spanish media at Wembley. “There is still a lot to do and it’s clear we didn’t want to go out of the Champions League.

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“But we went out and now we have to take the positives, we have more time to prepare for the games. So that’s something to take into account – but we also have to celebrate this.”

City were second best in the first half but dominated after the break to run out ultimately comfortable winners.

Asked about the half-time message, Rodri said: “I think it was a calming talk – we were doing things well and we didn’t have any problems – we were doing well in terms of pressure – it was more a matter of personality wanting to go for the game, not letting them take control.

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“I felt like they dropped a bit physically, we detected it and we wanted to go for them. You can tell when you have players who are good in the area and Nico O’Reilly has again shown his potential.”

“We knew it was a very important game,” he added. “Not only because of the title but also because we had to face the best team in the league.

“Now we need to rest go back to the next round of internationals and come back with the optimism that we still have two more competitions to fight for.”

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