Slegers looks to Federer to help end Arsenal slumppublished at 15:25 BST
Emma Smith
BBC Sport journalist

Renee Slegers is looking for her Arsenal team to avoid three successive defeats
Arsenal manager Renee Slegers has shown her players videos of Roger Federer as part of her attempts to halt their poor form.
The Gunners are winless in four games across all competitions, and are five points behind Women's Super League leaders Chelsea.
Slegers told media on Friday that she has used tennis legend Federer to try and inspire the Arsenal players to bounce back from disappointment.
"We watched Roger Federer to see how you go from point to point," she said. "Everyone wants the same thing, for Arsenal to succeed.
"He talks about percentages of games and points won in his career, and how the point at that moment is the most important, then he moves onto next one.
"He only won 54% of points in his career but is the best of all time - it is how he comes back after losing points, and is good at the most important moments."
Arsenal face Brighton in the WSL at Emirates Stadium on Sunday having taken two points from their last three league games.
They have lost their previous two matches, at Manchester City in the league last Saturday before a midweek home defeat to Lyon in the Champions League.
