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pele forcing an emergency landing. the us secretary of state antony blinken is back in the middle east to try and quell the violence in the region. downing straight files is seen by the bbc suggests that prime minister rishi sunak had serious concerns about the governments rwanda policy. government's rwanda migration policy in his earlier role as chancellor — indicating that he thought the plans would not stop migrant boat crossings. brazilian football legend mario zagallo — who managed a national team widely regarded as the greatest international team of all time has died aged 92. now it's sportsday.
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welcome to sportsday. a party in your rivals�* back yard. newcastle take the spoils from sunderland and a place in the fa cup fourth round. it wouldn't be third round saturday without a shock. maidstone united are the team to provide it it binds us together forever. this is history, community for everyone associated. the only man to win four world cups — mario zagallo — a brazil player and coach passes away at 92. also coming up on sportsday.
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hello. welcome to sportsday on fa cup third round saturday. 71 goals. comebacks, plenty of screamers and a first half hattrick — while two of the three non league teams involved today preserve their place in the competition. all that to come, but first to the day's feature game at the stadium of light. and much of the build up to the first wear tyne derby in nearly 8 years had been about sunderland's apology to their fans for dressing one of their stadium's bars in newcastle slogans. it turns out the team were also a little too welcoming on the pitch as their rivals reached the fourth round with a 3—0 win. jo currie reports. elation and devastation, all the derby day feels. fans had had to wait eight long years for this clash. a bitter rivalry that ended in two very different sets of emotions. newcastle, the dominant force
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in the north east showed early flair, thwarted by quick reactions. a perfect ball, a chance on goal. what's this, a foul? newcastle scream for a penalty — none given. no var meant no review but that breakthrough was not far away and it came in the form of a nightmare for sunderland's daniel ballard. it's an on goal and it's ballard who put the ball into his own net. a moment to forget as newcastle went ahead, a costly as mistake but not the home side's last. dawdling, dispossessed and punished. it is 2—0 newcastle. alexander isak scores! two big errors, two goals and perhaps much of a gap for come back from. the second half sunderland finally got a shot on target but with the derby day intensity starting to show.
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players tearing into each other, pushing and a shove followed before being dispersed. and then the hammer blue. no review for this one. penalty newcastle and no doubt about the position. ballard at fault again. into the fourth round at the fa cups they go. the derby signed, sealed, delivered. victory heading back to the tomb. this was the way the black and white contingent celebrated. most sunderland fans had made their way out of the stadium by this point those who stayed might not have enjoyed the newcastle team photo being staged in front of their own supporters. but the moment was worth marking — this represented a first derby win since 2011. i didn't think the fixture really needed any building up i think it was more of the case ofjust concentrating on the process of getting our
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performance right in making sure we did not ignite any flashpoints and we didn't lose our discipline in any way. easier said than done in the heat of the battle and incredible support. you can see the support as soon as you come out the pitch, the feeling that gave us was huge and it was a big motivation today to win for the supporters after the recent run we have been on. with the recent results in the derby so everything was there for us, but still very difficult to win and i'm very pleased with the players. probably one of the best feelings we have had in football. to come here and with the atmosphere and obviously was a massive result and a lovely kick—start for us. obviously massive rivals but massive respect for their fans and i thought they made a great atmosphere i also think they are a really good team. really young team and the way they try and play so it was always going to be a tough game but like i said, to walk out and you have the butterflies and we have had some big games this season but i don't think any were bigger than today. it was a massive point in our season to see where we are and the last
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months have been great to sort of come through it is a massive positive and just really happy. sunderland are in a playoff place in the champinoship. and recently changed their manager to try and keep in the promotion hunt. new boss michael beale says despite defeat today their efforts could still prove helpful. it was clear there was a gap. a gap in terms of knowledge and understanding between the two teams and may perhaps people outside would have predicted that. it does not make any nicer to be on the receiving end of it. i think this is a big learning moment for my stuff in myself and this group and we can take that into our championship campaign and that will be very good for us. of the three non league teams in the third round today. it was the lowest ranked of them all that provided the story for which the fa cup is so famous. maidstone united from the national league south beat stevenage — three divisions above them — while both eastleigh and chesterfield nearly joined them in round four, as alex fletcher reports. 1988, the last time maidstone united
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were in the fa cup third round this game then, a must see by any means necessary. a quiet first half sparked into life in stoppage time. jacob barclay fouled in the box some corne with the opportunity from 12 yards. it's corne! it's1—0 maidstone united the magic of the kop alive and kicking stevenage looks to bounce back after the break, but lucas cohalan stood strong in the maidstone goal. the visitors would then go even closer and off the ball, off the post. extraordinary. the woodwork coming to the rescue this time as it began to look like it would be mad. like it would be maidstone's day. and so it proved. on the final whistle, the celebrations kicks in. george corby still waiting for the magnitude of the achievement to sink in.
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it binds us together forever. this is history for the community, for everyone associated to manchester united football club. to see the scenes here at the end of the game, just to see the next generation, the younger generation, everyone coming in together to celebrate. this is what the fa cup is all about. the magic of the fa cup is still very much alive. from the kent county league division four to round four of the fa cup. maidstone united are a club looking forward. eastleigh, where another non—league side looking to pull off an upset for their chances, suffered a blow when george langston was sent off for an elbow in the first half. newport soon made their advantage count. james clarke alert in the box and in the right place to give his side the lead. the visitors, though, managed to stay in the game and the home side gave them a golden opportunity to pull level. paul mccullum brought down in the area. chris maguire for the ten men of eastleigh equalises! lift off for the spitfires who remain in the competition. their cup dream carries on.
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table topping chesterfield travel to watford, well clear in the national league and full of confidence and that was evidenced just before the half hour mark. dig out the cross and chesterfield are in front! joe quigley! a good day for the non—league sides looks to be getting even better, but watford responded, and after finding an equaliser, the game was set for a tense finish. the magic of tom dele—bashiru enough to see the home side through the chesterfield. all eyes turn to getting promotion back to the football league. alex fletcher, bbc news. four games have just finished to complete the 19 fa cup third round ties on the day. aston villa riding high in second in the premier league. but they needed a late goal to beat champoionship side middlesborugh. right back matty cash claimed the matchwinner, though his shot took a wicked deflection off boro's emmanuel latte lath that squeezed the balljust past keeper tom glover.
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chelsea were held at half time. but then ran riot in the second half. raheem sterling with the pick of the goals from this free kick as mauricio pochetino's side advanced to the fourth round. 4—0 at home to preston. sheffield wednesday have been surprise winners this afternoon — the championship�*s third bottom thrashed cardiff 4—0 thanks to first half goals from josh windass, romaine sawyers and that strike from liam palmer. swansea city have had a successful start to the luke williams era with a 2—0 win over league two side morcambe. charlie patino and jerry yates the scorers for the championship club, who named williams as boss just yesterday after a successful spell with notts county. five of those eight teams involved in the late kick—offs have won the fa cup before. and to qualify for a place in this next round up that's all you needed. reginaldo rosario watched to see how many otherformer winners made it through to round four. six time winners they may be, but blackburn rovers haven't tasted
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fa cup success for nearly a century, and they were in trouble against league one strugglers cambridge united going behind twice in the first half. but when you have sammy semtex, you have a chance. the championship�*s top scorer rescued blackburn twice before going on to complete a hat trick in first half stoppage time. and blackburn made sure a fourth round progression after the break goals from arnau sigurdsson and this from harry leonard, sealing a 5—2 win in an entertaining cup tie. we know, of course, when you're playing these cup, the challenge with the cup you're playing against the today opponent was a little low, but they are raising the level in those occasions and that can be extremely difficult. we came, of course, i'm disappointed with two goals we gave away, but i think the players showed great character and come back. in a similarvein, sheffield united haven't lifted the fa cup since 1928.
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they travelled to leauge two's gillingham in search of a morale boost bottom of the premier league and without an away win all season a first half double gave the four time winners a comfortable lead at the break, and james mccarthy sealed their fourth round spot with two goals of his own. last season's semi—finalists, sending their travelling fans home with something to celebrate. everybody in the world turned up today from the media world and everybody else is obviously looking at this fixture and thought on when sheff united premier league team getting knocked out of the cup. so, you know we have to make sure that we go and do a job on gillingham and we and we did that. leicester city have recent pedigree in the fa cup — winners just three years ago and looked to be cruising to the fourth round. tom cannon putting them three goals up against fellow championship side millwall. the hosts mounted a spirited comeback at the den. fleming's goal making it 3—2. but enzo maresca's side
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held their nerve to book their spot in monday's draw. no such drama for fellow championship high flyers ipswich town. the 1978 winners cruising past league two's afc wimbledon. jack taylor's late strike sealing a 3—1win and a ticket to the fourth round. you'll have to go back to 1976 for southampton�*s one and only fa cup win. they sealed a fourth round place with a comfortable 4—0 win over league two's walsall. and there were goals aplenty from coventry city. this moment of magic from kasey palmer sent the 1987 winners on their way to an eventual 6—2 thrashing of league one's oxford united. all the results from the fa cup third round, including comeback wins for bournemouth and brighton, are on the bbc sport website and app. you can also see every single goal from each game as well. you can
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brazilian football legend mario zagallo who won 4 world cups as a player and coach has died at the age of 92. fifa president gianni infantino has paid tribute by saying the story of the world cup couldn't be told without zagallo a true great whose influence on football particularly in brazil is supreme. zagallo had been the last surviving member of the side that lifted the trophy in 1958, which was his country's first title. he won it again 4 years later, before then going on to manage what is widely regarded as the greatest international team of all time the pele—inspired side that won the world cup in 1970. zagallo's final triumph came as assistant coach in 1994. south america football writer tim vickery is in rio dejaneiro and told me zagallo's importance cannot be underestimated.
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i certainly think that you could make a case for the argument that mario zagallo is every bit as important as pele in those years when brazil establishes itself as the country of football. it's obviously less glamorous than pele, less talented than pele. but what zagallo symbolised was the balance between attack and defence. he was the left winger, little left winger in those first two world cup winning sides. and this is a time when brazil are pioneering the back four. they're withdrawing another player to the heart of the defence. but they've still got four up fronts. now do your maths. that only leaves two in the middle of the field and zagallo realised that they had a lot of ground to cover. so what he did was not only he was an attacker when his team had the ball at left wing, when his team lost the ball, he would shuffle back and work like mad in midfield. that's why he was called the little ant. these days it's what everyone does those days. everyone does those days
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mario zagallo was the pioneer and it's fascinating. and balance actually comes into play in my next question, tim, because if you've got so many stars as that 1970 team did on the field, you need somebody with influence, with authority, but with a bit of understanding about those stars to be able to organise a team into a successful one, the likes of which of course, we barely seen since. exactly, yes. and, you know, he only took charge of that team three months before the tournament and they were still stuck in time. they were still playing the old style, 4—2—4. and he immediately says, well, we're not going to do that. so he made in a little time that he had he made wholesale changes to the team. river lino, the great left footed midfielder, wasn't in the team before zagallo got there and i went in depth with him on this and he was quite happy to see his team as a kind
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of prototype as a modern day, a—5—1 or 4—2—3—1 compact behind the line of the ball when they lost it, ready to explode together. you can bet your life if everything is looking as easy as that brazilian side made it look in 1970. there's some very hard work going on behind the scenes. and zagallo was the man doing those hard yards. i've got to ask you in a moment about fernando dennis, the man who is one of the successors to mario zagallo, is the brazilian coach because he's lost his job as the interim head coach of brazil. but the reason i'm going to bring him up is because longevity in brazilian football isn't necessarily an easy match to make. but zagallo, given everything that we've been speaking about and the generations upon which he influenced, there was a rare breed. yes, you've got to be a survivor to coach in brazilian football and especially the national team coach. it's like sitting in a coconut sky. you know very well that the players
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are going to get the credit when things work, the coaches are going to get the blame when things go wrong. and we've touched on this with zagallo really being underappreciated for what it is did as a coach in 1970. now, fernando diniz was a stand in while brazil were waiting for carlo ancelotti, the real madrid coach. we now know that ancelotti's not coming, so there's no need to have a stand in. diniz is also a club coach. he coaches fluminense who were recently beaten by manchester city in the final of the club world cup. so diniz has gone. we don't know who's coming in to replace him. so the brazil at the moment, they don't have a coach and there's all kinds of chaos going on in the brazilian fa. it's enough to make people very nostalgic for the years when mario zagallo ruled the roost and just to touch when mario zagallo ruled the roost. and just to touch on what mario zagallo might have made of it, simply because, as you say, tim, there is a good deal of instability and the future for the brazil national side does not look as blessed as perhaps some of those teams that mario zagallo was a part of. he would have absolutely hated it. he was absolutely in love with the brazilian national team. i talked to him in depth in 2006
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about the fact that pele decided not to play the 1974 world cup and zagallo who coached that side, he just couldn't understand it. he said, how can you pass on an opportunity to represent your country in something as important as this? and i said to him, this is in 2006, if someone selected you to play for brazil today, you still would. for brazil today, you still would? and he smiled and he said, well, i wouldn't do much running around, but i'd still play. that's the kind of man he was. he was an absolute force of nature. and football has today lost one of its true greats. let's have a quick look at some of the other stories making the headlines today. spurs have agreed a deal to take the former chelsea forward timo werner on loan until the end of the season from rb leipzig. the german international scored ten goals in 56 games for chelsea. and there's an option to make the deal permanent in the summer. david warner signed off his test career with a win
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hitting 57 to help australia to a series clean sweep against pakistan. he was outjust before australia reached their target of 130 to win the third test by 8 wickets in sydney. the opener retires as his country's fifth most profilic test run scorer. anthonyjoshua will fight the former ufc star francis ngannou in saudi arabia this year says promoter eddie hearn. ngannou lost to tyson fury on a split decision on his professional boxing debut in october. northampton saints are back at the top of the premiership table after coming from 26—nil down and scoring a last minute try to win 112—36 at exeter chiefs. while saracens were beaten 19—10 at leicester in a week where 0wen farrell has been linked with a move to parisian club racing 92. and although the french club say no contract has been signed. they've not denied that talks may have taken place. drew savage reports.
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who knows where 0wen farrell may end up, but for now he's still on english soil playing for saracens in the premiership, and many want things to stay that way. it probably wasn't speculation about a move to france that led to this unforced error, but either way, dan kelly accepted the ball with thanks and leicster tigers were off and running the sort of pass farrell won't want to see again. saracens got their noses in front after great work from elliot daly was finished off in style by tom parton but the tigers improved their chances of making the playoffs. tries from matt rogerson and harry simmons saw leicester close in on the top four. meanwhile, both exeter and northampton could have gone top of the table and for a long time it appeared it was going to be exeter.
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four tries in 23 minutes put them 26—nil up. northampton, though, made the most of two exeter yellow cards and 26—12 at half time became 35—29 to saints after a hat trick of tries from 0llie slighthome. it's another one! exeter hadn't lost at home all season and probably thought they'd done enough when tomier put them in front again at 36—35 with 8 minutes to go. northampton simply refused to be beaten and in the final seconds, rory hutchinson sealed an amazing 112—36 victory, which puts them top of the premiership. drew savage, bbc news. saracens extended their lead at the top of the women's premiership as they thrashed sale sharks 69 points to three today, six points clear. saracens extended their lead at the top of the women's premiership as they thrashed sale sharks 69—3. they're six points clear of gloucester hartpury who moved up to second with a 112—24
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win over loughborough. the late game was between bottom side leicester and harlequins. harlequins took an early lead and held on, eventually winning 33—24 leaving the tigers rock bottom of the premiership on just one point from six games. meanwhile the wolfhounds scored five tries away from home to knock edinburgh off the top of the celtic challenge table. aoife wafer scored twice, including the irish side's final try of the game as they secured a 27—17 bonus point win in the multi—national rugby competition. the wolfhounds are in scotland again next weekend, as they take on the glasgow warriors. the opening finals of the new tennis season are set as the first of the australian open warm up tournaments reach their conclusion. it's just a week and a day before the first grand slam of the year. and the top two seeds holger rune and grigor dimitrov will meet in the brisbane internationalfinal. dimitrov beat the home favourite joredan thompson in straight sets whilst rune was also a comfortable winner against roman safiullin. in the women's event there, aryna sabalenka will face elena rybakkina in a repeat of last year's australian open final which sabalenka won. she beat victoria azarenka in straight sets to book her place in the final. andrey rublev is through to the final of the hong kong 0pen after a beating china's shang juncheng in three sets.
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he'll face finland's emil ruusuvuori in sunday's final. and us open champion coco gauff is still on course to retain her auckland classic title — she'll face elina svitolina in the final after coming through her semi against emma navarro in straight sets. all these players of course have their eyes on a bigger prize in melbourne. and for the first time the opening grand slam of the season will start on a sunday. the first round is played over three days, not two days, so you take away the intense pressure that you have of either matches finishing late or inclement weather, being challenging by it. so you also to get three weekends in for fans. so now people that work have an opportunity to come and start an event on a sunday rather than a monday, to have a massive opening on a sunday night will be something special. newcastle won the big
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game of the day, but maidstone united gave us the big story of the day. scenes on the final whistle confirmed how much the fa cups remains to those people who have not necessarily have had too much of a storied history with the competition. a famous day for the national league south side who have got to the fourth around again and could still be non—league teams may join them as the sunday programme means another team resurrected from being bused in the 1990s. all the shock and featuring all of the games of today and he couldn't follow them with all of the batches of today on the bbc sport website. that's all from sportsday.
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hello there. for many, it's been a much drier day today with some sunshine. but again, there are still around 200 flood warnings in force because all the rain that we've had is still making its way through the major river system. so for more detail, you can check out the website. but actually the drier weather is here for a while now. it will feel colder as it has done today and we will have some frost and some lingering fog like we had today in cumbria. and thatjust thickens up again this evening and overnight under the high pressure. but the high pressure is going to be responsible for the drier weather. it's blocking these weather systems from bringing their rain in off the atlantic. but it's not altogether dry. there have been quite a number of showers, which will continue to diminish for most this evening and overnight, although we may pick up more across east anglia and the south—east and they could fall as sleet or snow over the higher ground here, it's certainly going to be cold enough. widespread frost, and of course, because it's been so damp, so wet, there'll be quite a few issues
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with ice, i should imagine. and certainly first thing sunday morning along with the fog. so potentially some freezing fog around. still quite a keen breeze up in the north of scotland and more of a breeze compared with today in the south and the east. one or two wintry showers around, but they should be easing, one or two showers to the east as well, but fewer further west. that's when we'll see the lengthier spells of sunshine. but it's not going to help our temperatures much, actually. it'll feel chilly wherever you are, and obviously it will be accentuated by that keen breeze. it's going to be picking up more so today across east anglia in the southeast. but then it's a return to frost and fog then through tomorrow night into the start of monday. and that cold air, that high pressure just hangs on this week. but that increasing wind across the southern half of the uk in particular preventing as many fog issues across the far south and the east, butjust making it feel colder still. and temperatures are dropping lower by night, so they're not going to rise as much by day. and you can see starting to get a bit polluted with some fog around here and there. so we will see some lingering fog as we go through the coming few days.
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tuesday is a similar set up, although by then that brisk wind may just lift a bit more of the cloud in the south. so we might see a bit more sunshine on tuesday across southern and central areas, perhaps a bit more cloud coming and going further north. but it's drier right across the board. and that drier weather looks set to last through much of the coming week. temperatures may recoverjust a little bit towards the end of the week, but it's dry. bye— bye.
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live from london. this is bbc news. the alaska airlines mid air emergency — now us officials demand the grounding of 171
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similar planes worldwide. the us secretary of state, antony blinken is back in the middle east to try and prevent the israel—gaza conflict from widening. police in london confirm they're investigating potential fraud offences in relation to the wrongful prosecution of postal staff. and emergency teams rescue those trapped by the floods in england — 200 warnings are still in place. hello and welcome. in the last hour, us aviation officials have ordered the temporary grounding of certain boeing 737 max 9 aeroplanes. it follows an emergency where a panel blew out on an alaskan airlines flight to california. the order impacts 171 airplanes worldwide. the air alaska plane had to make an emergency landing with a gap in the fuselage.

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