

To be getting trained by him every single day, the best coach in the world, is a good place to be." We have a good relationship and I look forward to next seaosn to develop even more. On working with Pep Guardiola: "Really emotional. It's about performing as a team to get the trophy." "On a good day I could have scored two goals but I don't care about that right now. I could have got the ball from Ilkay Gundogan in the first half but he played to Jack Grealish.

I was close a couple of times in the first half.

I know myself and I know this is how I will think. "After a couple of days when this settles a bit and this feeling of winning this trophy, I will want to do it again for sure. To have my father and mother around me here is fantastic. "Having good people around me my whole life and ones that I can trust is important. It gives hope to younger people in the indoor hall in my hometown. It shows it's possible for a guy from a small hometown in Norway. In my wildest dreams I would never think of this. As well as the incredible graphics, it was really exciting when we managed to get Alexander Armstrong in to do the narration for the experience, not just because he presented the TV show, but also because he has such a keen interest in the subject matter.Manchester City striker Erling Haaland speaking to BT Sport: "Unbelievable. The BBC History team collaborated with BBC Connected Studio and ScanLAB to develop and produce this interactive prototype.

We wanted to know if we could do even more with these graphics, and so we set about repurposing them to create a virtual reality experience. With the help of the team at ScanLAB Projects and the latest in 3D scanning technology, Alexander Armstrong, along with Dr Michael Scott, explored the hidden underground treasures of Rome, and created stunning 3D models of these amazing spaces. Rome's Invisible City was a BBC documentary shown on BBC One in June 2015. The clever bit is that you won't need any fancy kit to use it as it works through a web browser on your phone or tablet, but if you have a Cardboard viewer then even better! This prototype allows you to explore Rome's magnificent Pantheon and the underground quarry the Romans mined to build it in stunning 3D virtual reality.
