| INSIDE SPORT PRESENTER GABBY LOGAN Hi everybody, Gabby here. We're back from Beijing and back into the Inside Sport studio and this week, as usual, we've got some of the biggest names in sport. Before all the blood and thunder of the Six Nations schedule kicked off, I went to meet England rugby superstar, Jonny Wilkinson. Over the course of a couple of hours, we talked about his career and how he copes with the pressure of expectation fans put on him, but perhaps more crucially, that he puts on himself. It's a fascinating insight into his life. Our Sports Editor Mihir Bose has gone to meet one of the sages of modern football, former Liverpool boss, Gerard Houllier. He now runs the French national football academy, training the Thierry Henrys and Nicolas Anelkas of the future - does he have the answer to the problems of English football and the supposed scarcity of talent it has? And Matthew Pinsent looks at the issue of pollution in Beijing - the world's top marathon runner, Haile Gebrsellasie, has said he may not take part in the event at this year's Olympics if the smog is too bad. But the Chinese insist they've got the problem cracked. Join me, Des Kelly and Steve Bunce at 2315 GMT on BBC ONE, Monday 25 February, for Inside Sport. Gabby Logan presents Inside Sport, Monday, BBC ONE Gabby was talking to Amanda Farnsworth |
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