Jardim's pride over FA Cup bow published at 13:05 GMT 1 November 2024

Newport County head coach Nelson Jardim says it will be a "privilege" to take charge of a team in the FA Cup for the first time.
The Portuguese coach acknowledged the competition has a special place in the football world.
And he is well aware of how valuable Newport’s exploits have been in this competition over recent years.
The Exiles' first round tie against Peterborough United will represent a personal milestone for Jardim, who was appointed by chairman Huw Jenkins last summer.
"It is massive," said Jardim."I have experienced it before in other clubs - Swansea, Leicester and Birmingham. But now as a head coach it is a different story."
Jardim watched the likes of West Ham United's Paulo Futre in the Premier League when growing up in Portugal but believes the history of the FA Cup makes it a special competition even though all countries have their own domestic trophy tournaments.
He said: "You cannot compare. A cup is a cup, but this one is the one that everyone always dreams to play in and it will be a privilege for me. It is a big day and goes along with how important it is for this club."
Under Mike Flynn’s reign as manager Newport had financially bountiful FA Cup exploits, beating former Premier League champions Leicester City and Championship clubs Leeds United and Middlesbrough.
They also took part in money spinning ties against Premier League giants Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester City.
Last season they were rewarded for overcoming Eastleigh after a replay with a memorable third round home tie against Manchester United, making a stirring comeback from 2-0 down before losing 4-2.
"It has been a big deal. You have to have a bit of luck with the draws but I think the only thing you can do is be focussed, be ready, be with good energy and try to do your best and hopefully get the result we want."