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the manchester derby. phil foden scoring twice. he's now up to 18 goals this season. he turned the game around after marcus rashford had given united the lead. erling haaland wrapped up a 3—1 victory in stoppage time. the result means if city beat liverpool when both sides play at anfield next sunday, they'd go top. city manager pep guardiola wasn't eager to talk about the title race afterwards — but very happy to heap praise on his star striker foden: he is the best player right now in the premier league so for the amount of things he does, he is unbelievable.— the amount of things he does, he is unbelievable. there was a moment just — he is unbelievable. there was a moment just towards _ he is unbelievable. there was a moment just towards the - he is unbelievable. there was a moment just towards the end l momentjust towards the end when he raced down back towards the left and made a tackle, does that give you as much pleasure as the other stuff? i will be honest! the guy who doesn't do that, he is not allowed to stay in this team so you have this physicality because i think he loves to play football, he lives for
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football. do training sessions and play games. he is a joy and of course his work ethic is unbelievable. good performance, our side. we went_ good performance, our side. we went 1-0 — good performance, our side. we went 1—0 up, according plan, we had our— went 1—0 up, according plan, we had our moments afterwards as well to— had our moments afterwards as well to go— had our moments afterwards as well to go for a second one is about— well to go for a second one is about think we defended very well but — about think we defended very well but then, yeah, the two defining _ well but then, yeah, the two defining moments where we almost — defining moments where we almost make a breakthrough, we considered the first goal and also — considered the first goal and also the _ considered the first goal and also the second goal after, also — also the second goal after, also a _ also the second goal after, also a defining moment went gunner— also a defining moment went gunner is— also a defining moment went gunner is two in the two in the break — gunner is two in the two in the break. then you are disappointed. we have to accept it but_ disappointed. we have to accept it but it — disappointed. we have to accept it but it is — disappointed. we have to accept it but it is what it is. still, ithink— it but it is what it is. still, ilhink we _ it but it is what it is. still, i think we had the opportunity to al— i think we had the opportunity to at least get one point but also — to at least get one point but also it— to at least get one point but also it was possible. vincent kompany�*s burnley remain joint bottom of the premier league, 11 points from safety, after defeat at home to bournemouth. andoni iraola's side were 2—0 winners at turf moor with antoine semenyo getting their second goal. the victory moves them 11
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points clear of the bottom three. what do i want for my team? i want my team to show the energy they did today. i want my team to show they are willing to fight and do everything for what is a wonderful opportunity, being in the premier league with bernie. that is it in the end, winning, losing, a in the game long enough to know that you don't always control that output, the final ball that puts it in the back of the net and you have got to rely on your players to turn a corner, thatis that is really important. we are in a good _ that is really important. we are in a good moment, iwe that is really important. we are in a good moment, i we were playing _ are in a good moment, i we were playing well let lee. we went gelling — playing well let lee. we went getting the winds, probably we need _ getting the winds, probably we need a — getting the winds, probably we need a game like this, we probably didn't play so well. you — probably didn't play so well. you know how to win it and you finish _ you know how to win it and you finish with— you know how to win it and you finish with a clean sheet and think— finish with a clean sheet and think it _ finish with a clean sheet and think it will be some confidence for the next games. very— confidence for the next games. very important for us. bayer leverkusen are ten points clear at the top of the german bundesliga, following a 2—0 victory
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over their struggling neighbours cologne. jan thielmann was shown a straight red card for the home side before jeremie frimpong opened the scoring here. alex grimaldo then made sure of the three points ensuring xabi alonso's side are now 3a games unbeaten in all competitions this season. elsewhere hoffenheim beat werder bremen 2—1. in spain, girona have lost more ground in the la liga title race after losing 1—0 in mallorca — seven points behind the leaders real madrid they remain. but barcelona failed to capitalise after a goalless draw at athletic bilbao which means they stay third. atletico madrid, in fourth, beat real betis 2—1 while villarel thrashed second from bottom granada 5—1. giacomo raspadori scored late to give napoli a 2—1 win overjuventus who stay second in the table, 12 points behind inter milan. scotland's lewis ferguson scored the winner for bologna
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as they beat atalanta 2—1. elsewhere, there were wins for verona and cagliari, while frosinone and lecce played out a 1—1 draw. in the women's super league, arsenal beat tottenham in the north london derby in front of over 60,000 at the emirates stadium. england striker alessia russo got the only goal of the game. victory keeps arsenal firmly in the title race, just three points behind the leaders chelsea and manchester city. tottenham stay sixth as their winless run extends to four games. spurs area spurs are a top side and they play some really good football. and yeah, we knew it was going to be tough and coming off the end of the international break we knew we had to come back to work quickly and put in a performance that everyone's proud of, especially here at the emirates. it was a tough one but the most important thing three points. chelsea arejoint top as i said — after a 4—0 win at leicester. elswhere, manchester united lost further ground on the top three as they were held to a 1—1 draw
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at west ham, while there were comfortable away wins for liverpool and brighton. the olympic and world champion armand duplantis showed his brilliance again — as he retained his pole vault title at the world indoor championships. it was an eventful final day in glasgow as joe lynskey reports. this is sweden's arm duplantis, the man taking pole vault to sites not seen before. —— armand. fora sites not seen before. —— armand. for a while, sites not seen before. —— armand. fora while, he sites not seen before. —— armand. for a while, he looks set to fall short. he hit the bar twice at five metres 85 but duplicitous, he went clear to win the title at 6.5 metres. it win the title at 6.5 metres. it took a lot from me today, more than i would have liked. even going on is a big favourite, of course, pole vaulting is very hard, it is very difficult and very tough to get all the numbers right. i don't think my mum is too happy with me. too
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many third attempts for my mum, but my second wild indoor title, that is super cool and so i'm just glad i was able to pull it out. so i'm just glad i was able to pull it out-— pull it out. this time for two planters. — pull it out. this time for two planters, there _ pull it out. this time for two planters, there was - pull it out. this time for two planters, there was no - pull it out. this time for two | planters, there was no world record was not instead that came in the women's 60 metal hurdles. devon sheldon of the bahamas had set that record just last month. this was even better. they clear of the field, in 7.65. she came here expecting, some athletes had barely been given a chance was not this was the last lap of the 1500 metres was up on the outside from new zealand came this week's shock winner. george beamish barely believed it. his speciality is steeplechase. now on the flat he brought the time of his life. it stopped a us one, too. the states, though, it would top the metal table and took gold in the women's long jump. where tara davis we talk would take in the noise. she had already won the title before this lastjump and yet still
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match the leap that won her the gold. joy in the sand on a glasgow winter's night. this sport takes the spotlight. an 0lympics sport takes the spotlight. an olympics in paris makes every athlete here excited. they will hope for more races like these four x 400 where it came down to the straight. the us out in front but chased down by the defending champions. ecstasy for belgium through alexander doom caught upon the line to seal a back—to—back gold. the very best in the world now have four more months to keep their grip on it in paris. joe lynskey, bbc news. in golf, jordan gumberg has won his first dp world tour title at the sdc championship in south africa after beating robin williams in a play—off. both men finished on 12 under par afterfour rounds, with south africa's williams, who had led for most of the final round, missing the opportunity to take the playoff to a third hole.
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that gave gumberg the chance to win it and the american sealed his first title with a long birdie putt. i'm just happy to be standing here. yeah, didn't think it was possible with where i was and how far back i was coming in and, you know, i guess it was on my side today. luck was on my side. sojust on my side today. luck was on my side. so just happy to be here. it changes my life, really. just with what we've accomplished here, i can check my own schedule and set a plan for the year, something i've never been able to do so really looking forward to that. chile'sjoaquin niemann has won liv golf'sjeddah invitational by four shots. he won his second title in three liv tour starts this season, closing with a four—under 66 to finish on 17 under after three rounds in saudi arabia. the 25—year—old won the australian open in december and has been invited to play at the masters following three top—five finishes on the dp world tour.
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yeah, it is a super special moment. it is always nice to ian frew. i'm just happy with the way i play right now and the way i play right now and the way i played out there today, it was a tough day, it was windy, i knew there was going to be some low scores so yeah, i'm super happy, i'm proud the way i'm playing, i just want to go onto the next one. . , just want to go onto the next one. ., , ., ., ., one. that is all from me and the team- — one. that is all from me and the team. if— one. that is all from me and the team. if you _ one. that is all from me and the team. if you had - one. that is all from me and the team. if you had over. one. that is all from me and the team. if you had over to | the team. if you had over to the team. if you had over to the website, plenty of reaction there to dump there, too. including the win over man —— in the manchester derby. from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye. hello. we did have a bit of spring sunshine around on sunday, but the clear skies are lasting through the night.
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the winds are fairly light, too, so temperatures are really dropping. it's going to be quite a chilly start to your monday morning — could be a touch of frost and some mist and fog patches. they should clear away. there'll be a bit more rain moving into the southwest later on in the day, but for most of us, it's going to be a fine, bright, chilly start. some fog, perhaps the vale of york, the welsh marches, central, southern england as well — that clearing away by around the middle of the morning. there's the rain that's going to push into the southwest of england into wales by around about lunchtime. a few splashes of rain arriving across northern ireland later in the afternoon. but generally further north and east, you should stay dry for a good part of the day and temperatures will range between around 7—12 degrees. now, moving into monday evening, that's when the patchy rain pushes its way further eastwards across parts of england, eastern scotland as well, tending to fizzle out a bit
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as it does so. it'll be another fairly chilly night as we head into tuesday morning for some parts of wales, central and southern england as well, but not as cold as the current night. now, as we move through monday night into tuesday, then this area of low pressure, this weather front continues to drift its way eastwards, but it's tending to fizzle out. once that clears away, sunny spells for most. a little bit more cloud and a few showers in the west around some of these irish sea coasts. but reasonably light winds, temperatures not doing too badly — up to around about 8—12 degrees, so pretty typical for this stage in early march. and, then as we look towards the middle of the week, then, we're going to see high pressure sitting across scandinavia. weather fronts try and move in from the atlantic, but as they bump into that area of high pressure, they're not going to make too many inroads. so, for wednesday, perhaps some showery rain moving into the far southwest of england, perhaps northern ireland, a little bit breezy here. but for much of the british isles, i think things are looking dry and settled.
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again, some early—morning mist, frost and fog possible, clearing away to leave sunny spells and thankfully a dry spell of weather with highs around about 8—12 for most of us. so, as we look towards the middle part of the week, into thursday and friday, plenty of dry weather. could be odd spots of rain, particularly towards the west. temperatures fairly typical of the time of year, and i think many of us will be pleased to see this quieter spell of weather through the week ahead. bye— bye.
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live from washington, this is bbc news. still no breakthrough on a ceasefire in gaza. israel hasn't yet sent a delegation to talks, but pressure from washington to find a deal is growing. given the immense scale of suffering in gaza, there must be an immediate ceasefire. nikki haley finally gets a win over donald trump, beating the former president in the republican primary in washington dc. also in the us, caitlin clark becomes college basketball�*s
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all—time leading scorer among women and men in front of a record—breaking crowd. hello. i'm carl nasman. ceasefire negotiations between israel and hamas are deadlocked after israel refused to send a delegation to the latest round of talks in egypt. israeli officials said hamas had failed to provide a list of hostages still alive in gaza. hamas says there can be no deal on hostages until a permanent truce is agreed. pressure for a truce has intensified since thursday when at least 112 people in gaza were killed as crowds massed around an aid convoy in the north of the territory and israeli troops opened fire. another israeli strike on rafah in the south killed 11 people on saturday, according to hamas. israel says it carried out a precision strike against militants in the area.

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