tv Sportsday BBCNEWS February 20, 2024 12:45am-1:01am GMT
12:45 am
welcome to sportsday, we begin in the premier league where new crystal palace manager oliver glasner watched on from the stands as his side drew 1—1 against everton at goodison park. the 49—year—old austrian replaces roy hodgson, who stepped down on monday, and after everton missed a big chance — with james tarkowski's header well saved — palace opened the scoring from almost nowhere thanks tojordan ayew before amadou onana grabbed the equaliser from a header at the back post. a crucial point takes everton out of the bottom three on goal difference, while palace remain five points off the drop zone. former entract frankfurt boss glasner was announced a few hours before kick off. hodgson who's 76, was taken ill during training on thursday last week, amid reports he was going to be sacked. the club say that he is now out of hospital and doing well, but in the same statement announced that his second managerial spell at the club had come to an end. glasners first game will be
12:46 am
on saturday against burnley, with hodgsons coaches ray lewington and paddy mccarthy taking charge on monday night: it's been a tough five days in the most important thing is that roy is on the mend and at home and is positive about the future and that's the main thing and putting in the performance and we are pleased with that. talking about the bravery to _ with that. talking about the bravery to play _ with that. talking about the bravery to play here - with that. talking about the bravery to play here when l with that. talking about the i bravery to play here when it was — bravery to play here when it was different tonight and i think— was different tonight and i think that was a better performance considering the second — performance considering the second half and in the end, i think— second half and in the end, i think we _ second half and in the end, i think we were at least worthy of a _ think we were at least worthy of a point _ think we were at least worthy of a point and another day we could've — of a point and another day we could've received it in the second, _ could've received it in the second, i_ could've received it in the second, i thought. girona's unlikely la liga title bid suffered another dent in a 3—2 defeat by athletic bilbao after leaders real madrid were held to a draw by rayo vallecano on sunday, the catalan minnows, who are second, hoped to cut the six—point gap but were beaten, thanks to two goals from alex berenguer. girona have now failed
12:47 am
to win any of their last three league matches. harry kane says there can be �*no hiding from a tough week�* with bayern munich's performances, �*well below the level they expect of themselves�*. they�*ve lost three games in a row for the first time in nine years. it started with that chastening defeat to league leaders bayer leverkusen, then a first leg loss to lazio in the champions league before going down 3—2 at mid—table bochum on sunday. german football writer and broadcaster rafael honigstein spoke to my colleague olly foster. to lose three games in a row is usually curtains but the fact that he is still there by not having a ready—made replacement for him to come in as an emergency caretaker, otherwise patients would�*ve run out but they are desperate to finish
12:48 am
they are desperate to finish the season with an and probably make a new start of the question is of the way that byron are devoid of form and confidence, no cohesion and the team and so unpredictable even within games, the event some terrible spells, it�*s hard to see how the season will come to any sort of happy ending at this point. any sort of happy ending at this point-— this point. and started this run with defeat _ this point. and started this run with defeat too, - this point. and started this i run with defeat too, unbeaten under alonso and lo and behold, should he be in the next person into the hot seat at byron? byron would love to get him and he was a real star on his team in the pep guardiola years and left behind lots of people respecting him and everyone suit is doing a the area and a tremendous work and trance from the mentality and made every single player better employing
12:49 am
the best football in germany and all the things you want combined with winning the world cup and every trophy there is as a player and still a very good player himself and takes part in training and playing these killer balls to show how things are done and of course, the left tough competitions in the left tough competitions in the shape of liverpool and may stay for another year but if they have their pick, they will be definitely successful. get a feel for harry _ be definitely successful. get a feel for harry king _ be definitely successful. get a feel for harry king who - be definitely successful. get a | feel for harry king who must've feel for harry king who must�*ve thought going to byron munich would probably be a sure—fire way to end their true feelings run and his career.— way to end their true feelings run and his career. with three ears run and his career. with three years left _ run and his career. with three years left on _ run and his career. with three years left on this _ run and his career. with three years left on this contract - run and his career. with three years left on this contract by i years left on this contract by not winning any contract in the next four years, it�*s conceivable and it�*s not the only reason, i think the reason
12:50 am
may want to go is because want to play in the club that is challenging for the champions league even though they have that deficit to make up for and to improve themselves, with their collective form tainting in recent years and he hasn�*t been quite at his best and missing chances things that come off for him and it�*s no longerjust one or two players, it�*s really the whole team look a little bit out of sorts and its effect his form as well. now — the choice of casement park as one of the venues for the european championship in four years�* time was a surprising one. the stadium in west belfast has been derelict for the past decade because of planning and funding issues and a backdrop of poltical turmoil in northern ireland. but on monday morning, the diggers moved in, to prepare for the redevelopment, but there�*s still no guarantee that it will be ready for 2028. mark simpson reports.
12:51 am
just after eight o�*clock this morning, work started in at the park. a moment in history or another false park. a moment in history or anotherfalse dawn and park. a moment in history or another false dawn and we will find out soon and decision time is approaching. work is now under way to prepare the old stadium for redevelopment but the money tree billeted as he had to be found.— had to be found. what can be found is the _ had to be found. what can be found is the two _ had to be found. what can be l found is the two governments, the executive authorities and even the ifa should get together and work through the potential problems that exist and they have shown their own and they have shown their own and in clearance and they are paying for that themselves. and thatis paying for that themselves. and that is a good thing. and this
12:52 am
would be turned into a modern sports stadium with more than 30,000 people ready for soccer matches in the euros and 2028 are primarily for gaelic games. for the county manager, he cannot wait. encouraging i think there�*s great excitement saying it at the singapore airshow and in the longer term, they could be ill be in the corridors of power in london and dublin and work on a funding package continues. sri lanka beat afghanistan by 72 runs in their t20 cricket match in dambulla on monday to win the series with a match to spare.
12:53 am
afghanistan chose to bowl, but the home side were inspired by sadeera samarawikrama�*s 50. angelo mathews made 42 as well, on their way to their total of 187 for six. sri lanka now have an unassailable 2—0 lead having struck first at the weekend. and that�*s after completing a 3—0 series win in the one—dayers. teams around the globe are preparing for the t20 world cup which takes place injune. finally, the australian rider shane rose is back in the saddle after causing a bit of stir earlier this month — the three—time olympic medallist donned a mankini at a showjumping event in sydney where fancy dress is encouraged, but authorities thought the 50—year—old had gone too far, so suspended him. but his 0lympic preparations can now resume after a review found that he hadn�*t breached any code of conduct. i thought i would have a bit of fun, and a good friend of mine, a team vet, he�*s quite a hairy greek man and he has worn a mankini before and i asked him if i could impersonate him.
12:54 am
he said go for it. we came in with music behind, zorba the greek was playing in the background and there i am pretending to be nathan. then i thought, if i�*m impersonating someone, i have to front up and be able to do the same myself and had a crack. i didn�*t expect it was going to create the fuss that it has. you can get all the latest sports news at from the bbc sport app, orfrom our website — that�*s bbc.com/sport. from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye. hello. this round of incredibly mild weather continues as we go through the next few days. on monday, we saw temperatures reach 15 degrees almost in parts of london.
12:55 am
that makes it seven consecutive days of seeing the temperatures of ia degrees or more and well above the average of 6—8 celsius. but that kind of weather will be back later this week — feels much more like february with temperatures 6—9 degrees for many, which will actually be higher than many have been by night recently. and if that�*s the case, we start tuesday — 7—9 degrees in western scotland, northern ireland. but it�*s here where we start to see the rain arrive, first of all. in fact, a spell of at times heavy rain sweeps across scotland, northern ireland during the morning, followed on by sunshine more extensively for the afternoon — a few showers in the highlands and ireland. through the afternoon, though, northern england and wales turn increasingly wet and windy. to the south and east of that, many will stay dry during daylight hours, but fairly cloudy, some sunshine and again, 14—15 celsius will be possible. the patchy rain will, by the end of the afternoon and evening, edge its way southwards. it looks like it starts to fade, but then regains strength.
12:56 am
after some clear skies for a time in the north with a touch of frost, cloud and rain will surge its way northwards later in the night on wednesday and mild weatherfights back once again. so it will be a very mild start to wednesday but a thoroughly wet one. these weather fronts bring in outbreaks of rain quite extensively, pushing its way eastwards with some strong and gusty winds throughout the day, too. wettest in the morning for many, and particularly so on hills exposed to those southerly gales brining up from the west. later, sunshine and showers — but rain will hold on across shetlands into the middle part of the afternoon and it may never fully clear the channel islands and the english channel. in the sunshine, it�*s going to be mild. southerly winds, a0 mile an hour winds, if not more. and temperatures again in double figures, if not low teens for the most part. but that milder weather is eventually pushed out the way. this area of low pressure to the north of us, as it works its way eastwards, introduces winds from the north atlantic, and that brings a drop in temperature. clears away the rain slowly, though, that we see again across england, wales, eastern scotland on thursday. bright conditions into the west, but the showers will be a mixture of rain, hail and on the hills
12:57 am
12:59 am
welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i�*m mariko 0i. the headlines: alexi novelli�*s family complains that officials are dragging their feet complains that officials are dragging theirfeet on returning his remains. translation: mackay will continue his _ translation: mackay will continue his work - translation: mackay will continue his work and - translation: mackay will. continue his work and continue to fight for our country. i am at the singapore airshow with big names in the industry gathering as they face turbulent times.- gathering as they face turbulent times. ., ., turbulent times. live from our studio in singapore, _ turbulent times. live from our studio in singapore, this- turbulent times. live from our studio in singapore, this is - studio in singapore, this is bbc world news. it�*s newsday..
1:00 am
thank you for being with us. the widow of the late russian opposition leader alexei navalny has promised to carry on her husband�*s life�*s work after he died on friday and a russian prison. in a video posted on social media she promised to continue his fight for a free russia. she declared the president b putin was responsible for his death and said she knows exactly why her husband was killed, vowing to name names and show faces in the nearfuture. the kremlin denies any involvement. our eastern european correspondent has more on what this means for any meaningful opposition in russia. yulia navalny has really stepped deliberately and dramatically
25 Views
IN COLLECTIONS
BBC News Television Archive Television Archive News Search ServiceUploaded by TV Archive on