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tv   Sportsday  BBC News  April 1, 2024 12:45am-1:01am BST

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hello and welcome to the programme, where we'll start in the english premier league as liverpool have moved to the top of the table after their 2—1 victory over brighton. the visitors took the lead through danny welbeck afterjust two minutes, but goals from luis diaz and then a winner from mohamed salah gave manager jurgen klopp's side all three points. in games against brighton, we were never close. so today, calm, chasing them in the right moments, so many good things for a football coach. and that is why i am really happy with the result as well. yes, it is nerve—racking, sorry, for all of us, but that is the first of the last ten. let's keep going.
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in the late game, manchester city failed to break down arsenal as a highly—anticipated clash at the top of the premier league failed to live up to the hype, ending in a 0—0 draw at the etihad. it means city keep their unbeaten home run, stretching back to november 2022, but it also ends arsenal's eight—match winning run in the premier league. at the end, we tried. just for the fact it is not easy. they defended really well. we tried and i recognised my team perfectly. now it is just to relax, recovery, and wednesday we will be back. you need a big performance, and defensively as well you have to be at your best. 2021, the last time they haven't scored. that is the difficulty at the level that they have and of what we have done today.
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to the final of the women's english league cup now where a goalfrom stina blackstenius gave arsenal a 1—nil victory over chelsea at molineaux, in a repeat of last years final. there was some animosity between the two managers at the end of the match. chelsea manager emma hayes leaves the club at the end of the season, so her hopes of winning the quadruple ended when blackstenius scored with four minutes of extra—time remaining. play was stopped earlier in the game when arsenal's frida maanum collapsed and was treated by paramedics. the club later confirmed she was conscious and stable. it's a record—extending seventh league cup win for arsenal. but afterwards, emma hayes accused her arsenal counterpart of "male aggression" on the sidelines, whilejonas eideval said chelsea were moving the goalposts to suit themselves. we had to discussion before the game where both clubs are to agree were going to play with the multiple system or not. chelsea said the only wanted to play with one ball, and we wanted to play
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with multiple, and then when it suits them in the last minutes of the game, when they want to take a quick throw in, then all of a sudden they want to use it, and i only said, you guys wanted to play with one ball, so, it is not my problem. i think there is a way to behave on the side of the pits , and is not for the first time, i have been in women's football a long time, i don't think we should tolerate male aggression like we did today, and fronting up or squaring up to a plate is unacceptable so i've never been booked in 12 years in my career, but i think there is a way to behave on the touchline, and obviously i received a yellow card, and perhaps should have got more. real madrid beat athletic bilbao 2—nil to restore their eight—point lead at the top of la liga. two goals from rodrygo gave real the victory, leaving them eight points ahead of barcelona. meanwhile, girona beat real betis 3—2 — the visitors coming from behind twice before cristhian stuani got an injury—time winner to move them a step closer to champions league qualification
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for the first time. in france, paris saint—germain continued their push for the ligue one title with a 2—0 win at bitter rivals marseille. the visitors had lucas beraldo controversially sent off in the first half, but goals from vitinha and goncalo ramos sealed the three points. psg are 12 points clear of second—placed brest. jannik sinner won his third title of the season as he finally became the miami open champion, beating grigor dimitrov in straight sets. the italian, who won the australian open injanuary, put in a convincing display to become the new world number two. he wins the title after losing in the final in 2021 and 2023. his defeat by carlos alacraz in indian wales a fortnight ago remains the only time he's been
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beaten so far this year. to the women's six nations where italy withstood a late fightback from ireland for a bonus—point victory in dublin. two tries from vittoria vecchini, and another from valeria fedrighi had italy ahead by 27 points to seven midway through the second half. however, ireland came back with a nevejones try, before aura mutzzo sealed the bonus point win with a fourth for italy. katie corrigan scored to give ireland late hopes of a first six nations win in almost two years, but italy held on for victory. translation: it was| a tough match but it is an historic day for us. we never won in ireland so we are going to celebrate. i am very happy for the intensity and the level that we made.
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it isa it is a tough day for us, deeply disappointed to not get the win, — deeply disappointed to not get the win, as a group, started changing— the win, as a group, started changing the narrative a little bit and — changing the narrative a little bit and we want to talk about performing and we want to talk about _ performing and we want to talk about winning. you look back on that game, _ about winning. you look back on that game, we've been plenty enough — that game, we've been plenty enough to put ourselves in a position— enough to put ourselves in a position to win it. so at the crucial_ position to win it. so at the crucial times, position to win it. so at the crucialtimes, plenty position to win it. so at the crucial times, plenty of possession from a plenty of territory. _ possession from a plenty of territory, errors at the wrong time — territory, errors at the wrong time with— territory, errors at the wrong time with pressure, but it's let them _ time with pressure, but it's let them off the hook. let's u date let them off the hook. let's update you _ let them off the hook. let's update you on _ let them off the hook. let's update you on the - let them off the hook. let's update you on the cycling . let them off the hook. let's i update you on the cycling now. world champion mathieu van der poel produced a stunning attack to win a record—equalling third tour of flanders. the dutchman accelerated away from his rivals with 45 kilometres to go and cruised to victory, finishing more than a minute ahead of the chasing pack to win the second of the year's big five one—day classics. van der poel will also be one of the favourites for the next classic —
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paris roubaix next week. meanwhile elisa longo borghini won the women's race, which came down to a three way sprint for the finish line — the italian champion taking the title for the second time in her career. despite being one of the world s most popular racket sports and decades of lobbying the international olympic committee, it will only be in 2028 in los angeles that squash will take its place in the olympic programme. some of the world stop players competed in london last week and chris slegg went to meet one player who has her eye on those la games. the london squash pala, the uk most prestigious squash event outside the british open end until now, mail only tournament. at this year, as allie plays host for the first time, the women were invited to. it's part of our strategy since 2015 when we become one
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of the first professional bodies to merge to professional male and female game together. from then, our strategy has always been equal opportunity. the court right now in front of her home crowd, london's very own. she is the commonwealth champion. well, she is expected to win, she is world number seven, she's taking on fellow englishwoman, ranks number 25. you grew up watching the london squash classic and it was purely for men. this is the first time it's been a women's event. what does it like to into play here?— event. what does it like to into play here? something i never really _ into play here? something i never really thought - into play here? something i never really thought would l never really thought would happen. i even did a little exhibition match there before the men's matches when i was about 16 years old, so i've grown up kind of idolizing these players and now that we
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as women get to coming up, play next to the men, just as we deserve to do so, i think it is very cool. deserve to do so, i think it is very cool-— very cool. for years, squash was trying — very cool. for years, squash was trying to _ very cool. for years, squash was trying to get _ very cool. for years, squash was trying to get into - very cool. for years, squash was trying to get into the i was trying to get into the limbic skimmerfor years it limbic skimmer for years it was, limbic skimmerfor years it was, no, no, no. what does that mean for the sport? it’s mean for the sport? it's incredible. _ mean for the sport? it's incredible. it _ mean for the sport? it's incredible. it makes - mean for the sport? it�*s incredible. it makes me a bit nervous because it's been a goal of mine since i was younger when i was in a different sport and i always thought that was the road for me, but when i thought when i won the commonwealth gold, that was as close as i would ever get to an olympic medal, but now that is not the case and all eyes are definitely on just trying to make sure i'm on that team in 2028. ah, trying to make sure i'm on that team in 2028.— team in 2028. a new era for squash. _ team in 2028. a new era for squash. and _ team in 2028. a new era for squash, and gina _ team in 2028. a new era for squash, and gina kennedy l team in 2028. a new era for| squash, and gina kennedy is team in 2028. a new era for. squash, and gina kennedy is at the heart of it. that court is amazing to watch, isn't it? you can get all the latest sports news at from the bbc sport app, orfrom our website — that's bbc.com/sport. thanks for watching. goodbye.
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hello there. we saw mixed fortunes of weather on easter sunday. a lot of cloud across large parts of england and wales, best of the sunshine across scotland and northern ireland. for easter monday, again, there will be some rain around through central parts of the uk, top and tail of the country should see some sunshine, but there will be further showers. central parts of the country affected by this weather front, that is where the rain will be through the day on monday. some of it fairly heavy at times, north wales, north midlands, northern england pushing into southern scotland as well, maybe across the irish sea into the isle of man and north northern ireland. much of northern scotland should be dry with some sunshine, best of it in the west. the rest of england and wales, sunny spells, scattered showers, some of these may be heavy and also slow—moving. we will see top temperatures of 14—15 celsius in the southeast, still chilly across this northeast corner with a nagging northeasterly breeze coming in off the north sea.
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as we head through monday night, looks like the rain shifts northwards into much of scotland. could see a bit of snow on the mountaintops of scotland. elsewhere, largely dry with clear spells. again, a feww showers dotted around southern parts of england. temperature—wise, 4—8 celsius for many, still quite chilly, though, across northern scotland. for tuesday, we have a weakening area of low pressure, weather front moving northwards, but a new one arrives across southern areas later in the day. so it means that england and wales could see quite a bit of sunshine around for tuesday morning. northern parts of the country, particularly scotland, will see outbreaks of rain continuing. again, a little bit of winteriness over the higher ground, but showers will develop across england and wales into the afternoon as temperatures rise. wetter and windy weather arriving across the far south of the country later in the day. again, those temperatures mid—teens in the south, still quite chilly in the north. as we continue to move through the new week, low—pressure system one after the other continue to hurtle in off the atlantic.
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that will bring spells of wet and windy weather, particularly windy towards the end of the week, you can see all the isobars here. in between there will be some sunshine and further showers. a very unsettled week ahead to come for much of the uk, like i mentioned, those areas of low pressure bringing spells of wet and windy weather. but it will be very mild on the flip side, particularly england and wales. towards the end of the week, we could be looking at highs of 17—18 celsius across southern parts of the country, given a little bit of sunshine. but it is remaining unsettled.
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welcome to newsday. reporting live from singapore, i'm steve lai. the headlines:
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as protests take place in israel, prime minister benjamin netanyahu in an operation. asa as a power as a power vacuum as a power vacuum in haiti is filled by armed gangs, we have the special report. v0|ce—0ver: live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it's newsday. we start in the middle east where thousands of protesters have gathered in cities across israel to call for an election due to the government's handling of the ongoing crisis in gaza. prime minister benjamin netanyahu says that it would paralyse the country and stop efforts to beat hamas. he had surgery sunday night for a hernia and temporarily replaced by his deputy. mr netanyahu

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