'We can get to the figure we're going to need'published at 17:56

Luton Town boss Matt Bloomfield declined to put a number on how many points he thinks they need to stay up as the club prepare to return to Championship action.
The Hatters are 23rd, four points from safety, the same number they achieved from their last two games before the international break.
They take on Hull City on Saturday and will be without Jacob Brown, who has been ruled out for the rest of the season, while Amari'i Bell picked up a knock with the Jamaica national squad.
"Historically, there's usually a figure that's round about the mark (needed), but different seasons that goes up and down slightly," Bloomfield told BBC Three Counties Radio.
"We just have to make sure we attack every game individually but with an understanding of what the season may look like.
"If we keep doing what we can do, we believe we can get to the figure that we're going to need."
The average points achieved by teams staying up over the last five seasons in 21st place is 46.8 - Plymouth managed 51 points last season, Cardiff City 49 in 2023, but Reading only needed 41 to beat the drop in 2022.
Luton currently have 35 with eight games left to play.