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Eintracht Frankfurt 1-5 Liverpool: Champions League – as it happened
Liverpool put an end to their losing run in swaggering style
20 secs: … and so Knauff immediately races down the right and wins a corner off Van Dijk!
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Mikolaj Oledzki on his Ashes call-up: ‘I didn’t know what rugby league was when I moved to England’
The Leeds prop moved from Poland 20 years ago. Now he is preparing to face Australia in the Ashes at Wembley
Twenty years ago, a Polish primary schoolboy was getting to grips with life in the Northamptonshire steel town of Corby. His parents had moved from Gdansk, giving up successful careers back home to start a new life in England. Young Mikolaj Oledzki had never even seen rugby league on TV – and yet this week the Leeds prop is preparing to play world champions Australia at one of the world’s most famous stadiums.
“Sometimes I still look around and I can’t believe I’m in this position,” he said at Wembley on Tuesday afternoon. “That nine-year-old boy wouldn’t believe it if you said I’d be playing professional sport, never mind at the top of it. I didn’t know what rugby league was.”
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