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tv   Sportsday  BBC News  April 8, 2024 1:45am-2:01am BST

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we're starting with the premier league where liverpool missed out on going top again held to a 2—2 draw by their old rivals manchester united at old trafford. it means liverpool stay second in the table behind leaders arsenal on goal difference. our football correspondent john murray reports. liverpool will be wondering how they didn't win this match having led 1—0 at halftime through a diaz goal and being so dominant. yet, in fact, they needed a late mo salah penalty to salvage a point which means this exciting three—way premier league title race has tightened up. manchester united came out at halftime and proceeded to turn the game around. an error led to fernandez equalising from the centre circle and to
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general amazement united went in front with a curling finish from the 18—year—old first goal at old trafford. liverpool were able to level it up but will hold events here that will ultimate cost them. i’m hold events here that will ultimate cost them. i'm ok with it. i ultimate cost them. i'm ok with it- i know _ ultimate cost them. i'm ok with it- i know we — ultimate cost them. i'm ok with it. i know we - _ ultimate cost them. i'm ok with it. i know we - you _ ultimate cost them. i'm ok with it. i know we - you know, - ultimate cost them. i'm ok with it. i know we - you know, a - ultimate cost them. i'm ok with it. i know we - you know, a lot. it. i know we — you know, a lot of moments we could have turned or pushed this game in the absolute right direction being at halftime, 15—0 in shots is a crazy away game to be honest. we cannot talk about things we didn't do. things we can improve and become in moments that's what we will work on, and as far as i know, we have play more before the game, we're still in the race, that's fine. , ., ., , fine. very mixed emotions. one side very disappointed - fine. very mixed emotions. one side very disappointed that - side very disappointed that dropped seven points in one week— dropped seven points in one week when you are in winning positions _ week when you are in winning positions and we have to blame ourselves — positions and we have to blame ourselves for making stupid mistakes. so we have to learn
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from — mistakes. so we have to learn from it — mistakes. so we have to learn from it on _ mistakes. so we have to learn from it. on the other side i'm very— from it. on the other side i'm very proud _ from it. on the other side i'm very proud. you see how we improving _ very proud. you see how we improving and potential from this team is amazing and so i'm very— this team is amazing and so i'm very proud _ this team is amazing and so i'm very proud today as well. tottenham hotspur climbed into the top four with a home win against nottingham forest. this game was 1—1 at half—time but a second—half thunderbolt from micky van de ven restored spur�*s lead and pedro porro made it 3—1. the result improves spurs' hopes of champions league football next season, while only goal difference is keeping forest out of the relegation zone. everyone has been banging on about us getting fourth. well we're lthlthlthlth not. doesn't stop, you just have to keep going. as you said, there's still some meaningful games, really meaningful tough games, really meaningful tough games to comyn. i thought forest, we knew they were going to scrap for everything, position they're in. like i said we're in good shape to hopefully finish the season strong and continue on.
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bottom side sheffield united scored an injury time equaliser to hold chelsea 2—2 at home. the result doesn't do much for sheffield united's bleak survival hopes but it deals a severe blow to chelsea's hopes of europe next season. here's our senior football repoter, ian dennis. sheffield united facing relegation but not going down without a fight. chris wilder side rescued a point with a 93rd equalise er as burnie pounced from close range. chelsea twice had taken the lead. silva guarded them an 11th minute lead but the homeside responded well. bogal levelled peating petrovich. chelsea went back in front a fine goal from chelsea went back in front a fine goalfrom but chelsea went back in front a fine goal from but they couldn't hang on. petro vich made a flying save from robinson but sheffield united deservedly equalised as chelsea lost ground in the race to qualify for europe. the much hyped top of the scottish premiership clash had everything, from early
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goals to late equalisers, but ultimately it ended in a 3—3 draw, to keep leaders celtic a point ahead while rangers have a game in hand. celtic dominated the first half — and were 2—0 up at half time including a penalty. after the break, rangers also scored from the spot, then equalised in the 86th minute. and there was a frantic finish, with celtic going ahead again, before rangers' rabbi matondo levelled in injury time. well, the former spurs and republic of ireland internationaljoe kinnear has died at the age of 77. with tottenham, he won the uefa cup, two league cups and an fa cup. the defender was also capped 26 times for ireland. kinnear then went on to have a successful career as a manager — most famously at wimbledon and newcastle. to formula i. max verstappen's f1 rivals are already admitting defeat this season after he cruised
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to victory at the japanese grand prix — his third win from 4 races. verstappen led a red bull clean—sweep in suzuka prompting mercedes to concede "no—one can catch him." the 200m freestyle final at the british swimming championships looked like an olympic final such was the talent on show. world champion matt richards was the first to touch the side beating a star studded line—up including the reigning tokyo champion tom dean who came third and now won't be able to defend his title in paris. olympic silver medallist duncan scott finished second to take the other individual spot at this summer's games. the line—up for the quarter finals of rugby union's european champions cup is complete. premiership leaders northampton saints are through after beating munster. and the final team through is toulouse who comfortably won at home against racing 92. now, west ham united captain kurt zouma and women's vice—captain hawa cissoko have joined members of the local community at a special iftar event at the club's training
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ground. iftar is a community meal during the holy month of ramadan and football focus reporter liam macdevitt went along. ramadan is a time for spiritual reflection for muslims all around the world so i have come to west ham's training ground and we'll all be taking in an iftar celebrationment pleasure. nice to see you.— nice to see you. tonight, feels like a really — nice to see you. tonight, feels like a really special _ nice to see you. tonight, feels like a really special evening. i like a really special evening. you're in ramadan at the moment. what does this period of time mean for you as a muslim? it of time mean for you as a muslim?— of time mean for you as a muslim? ., , ., ., ., muslim? it means a lot to me. in muslim? it means a lot to me. in terms _ muslim? it means a lot to me. in terms of— muslim? it means a lot to me. in terms of my _ muslim? it means a lot to me. in terms of my religion, - muslim? it means a lot to me. in terms of my religion, first . in terms of my religion, first of all, i'm muslim, you have to fast. also is a family time, sharing time. time to have — to enjoy what you have. you're here with — enjoy what you have. you're here with your— enjoy what you have. you're here with your family. - enjoy what you have. you're here with your family. it - enjoy what you have. you're here with your family. it felt real special for me to watch you guys pray then. going to be an iftar tonight. just explain to me what that is and how
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special that period of ramadan is? ., , ., , , is? that period is very important _ is? that period is very important to - is? that period is very important to us - is? that period is very i important to us muslims is? that period is very _ important to us muslims because we — ramadan is for one month and this is revealed and also been said that during this month you have to fast so no drink and not eat from early in the morning until the sunset. and when the sunset come, we call iftar, this shwhere you break your fast with a date, a bit of water or milk and then you pray also to remember that some people don't have it, you know. and, yeah, that's what ramadan is all about. pleasure to meet you — ramadan is all about. pleasure to meet you and _ ramadan is all about. pleasure to meet you and to _ ramadan is all about. pleasure to meet you and to be - ramadan is all about. pleasure to meet you and to be here. i to meet you and to be here. it's an incredible evening. how much does it mean for you, playing out there on the pitch to then see the community coming here to iftar? it to then see the community coming here to iftar? it means a lot because _ coming here to iftar? it means a lot because me, _ coming here to iftar? it means a lot because me, as - coming here to iftar? it means a lot because me, as a - coming here to iftar? it means a lot because me, as a french| a lot because me, as a french player, french person, we'll never see this in france. i think that's so good to see, like, diversity, and people
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respecting each other religions, background where you come from. i think it's just so good and so important for everyone. when you see this from england and from west ham, it's like you can be whatever you want, you just be you and they respect you.— they respect you. you got a aood they respect you. you got a good group — they respect you. you got a good group of _ they respect you. you got a good group of you - they respect you. you got a good group of you who - they respect you. you got a good group of you who are | good group of you who are taking part in ramadan. that must help having a support network? i must help having a support network?— must help having a support network? , , ,, ., network? i helps, like i had two brothers _ network? i helps, like i had two brothers here - network? i helps, like i had two brothers here today, i network? i helps, like i hadl two brothers here today, but fasting with them is — makes it a bit easier, we talk to each other, laugh together. who is going to — who is hangry, who is thirsty. yes, to have people around who fast as well, it feels even better. in around who fast as well, it feels even better. in terms of our feels even better. in terms of your fate. _ feels even better. in terms of your fate. it's _ feels even better. in terms of your fate, it's obviously - feels even better. in terms of your fate, it's obviously a - feels even better. in terms of your fate, it's obviously a big| your fate, it's obviously a big part of who you are. how much do you think it's helped the play we see on the pitch, how much do you think your faith has helped you in your sport? a, has helped you in your sport? lot, i changed my mindset. i try to be a better person as a
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human being. so help me appreciate even the way i think. it changed everything. muslim players have contribute sod much to the premier league since it started. how does it feel for young muslims all across the world and here in england and east london? i across the world and here in england and east london? i 'ust feel proud fl england and east london? i 'ust feel proud to i england and east london? i 'ust fed proud to - i england and east london? i 'ust feel proud to - to i england and east london? i 'ust feel proud to - to show * england and east london? i 'ust feel proud to - to show the h england and east london? ijust feel proud to - to show the kid l feel proud to — to show the kid and the me generation how you can do it, you know, you can do — be a footballer, be a muslim, any region you want to be. be any region you want to be. be an example. all the mistakes, but you have to get to go through them and make sure you don't do them again and live your life to the fullest. appreciate it. thanks for having me down.- appreciate it. thanks for having me down. appreciate it. thanks for havin: me down. ., ~' ., having me down. thank you, man. let's do, having me down. thank you, man. let's go. it's _ having me down. thank you, man. let's go, it's time. _ having me down. thank you, man. let's go, it's time. i _ having me down. thank you, man. let's go, it's time. i have - let's go, it's time. i have never fasted. _ let's go, it's time. i have never fasted. really? - let's go, it's time. i have never fasted. really? i. let's go, it's time. i have l never fasted. really? i had this today. _ never fasted. really? i had this today. i _ never fasted. really? i had this today, i fasted - never fasted. really? i hadj this today, i fasted since... really? how do you feel. i’m really? how do you feel. i'm hund ! hungry! laughter mathieu van der poel broke his own record by almost three minutes to win the paris—roubaix race for the second year in a row.
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after a gruelling 260km on the cobbles, the world champion broke away near the finish. it's the dutchman's sixth victory in a big one—day race. that's the sport. goodbye. you're up to date with all the sport. from all of us here, it's good—bye. hello, there. it certainly was a windy weekend, but the winds are going to be a lot lighter on monday, and that's because storm kathleen to the north of scotland is weakening and moving away. but we are seeing more cloud coming in from the south across england and wales and this area of low pressure is taking a bit of rain northwards as well. clear skies, scotland and northern ireland will mean a chilly start here. we've got the early rain in north wales and northern england moving northwards and largely petering out across southern scotland. later in the day we'll see some rain arriving in northern ireland. this rain in the south—west of england pushes back into wales and some showery bursts of rain arrive in southern england and later into the midlands. but ahead of that,
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we'll get some sunshine for a while in the midlands and eastern england, so temperatures back up to a healthy 17 or 18 degrees. now, if you're hoping to get a view of the partial solar eclipse in northern and western parts of the uk — well, it could be spoiled by all this cloud that's coming in and the outbreaks of rain as well. now, we've seen the back of one area of low pressure, but there's another one arriving. this is one that's going to sit around overnight and into tuesday and it's going to take the rain northwards all the way into scotland by tuesday morning. the rain curving back into england and wales around the low, turning to drift away eastwards into the north sea, allowing brighter but more showery weather to come into southern and western areas and the winds will be picking up as well. we're looking at gale force winds around some southern and western coasts of england and wales. and with the winds picking up and that cloud and showery rain around, temperatures are going to be a lot lower. it's going to be a cooler day on tuesday. our top temperatures are only 11 or 12 degrees, and that's because we're seeing this north—westerly wind picking up on tuesday into tuesday night.
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but i don't think that cool air is going to last long. out in the atlantic there is milder air and that's following this weather front, which is going to bring cloud and rain in from the west. ahead of that, though, eastern areas starting dry on wednesday with some early sunshine, but soon clouding over. rain in the west pushes eastwards, heavy rain for a while in northern ireland, the hills and north—west england and also into scotland. lighter rain as you head further south across the uk. but it's gradually getting a little bit warmer on wednesday despite all that cloud — 11g, maybe 15 degrees. but the wind direction is changing — we're getting a south—westerly wind. that is going to bring warmer weather back across the whole of the uk towards the end of the week and temperatures could be back up to around 20 celsius at best.
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life in washington, this is bbc news. six months since the attack by hamas on israel, events held across rwanda to mark three decades since the beginning of the genocide. we will speak to one survivor. and as march madness wraps up, south carolina takes down caitlin clark's iowa team to win the women's college basketball national championship.
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israel's military says it is withdrawing most of its troops from southern gaza. the defence minister claims israel's weeks long attack on the city of khan younis means hamas is no longer functioning as a military organisation there. the israeli military says troops will now prepare for another assault, including on the city of rafa where an estimated 1.5 million palestinians are sheltering. it is now six months since hamas attacked israel, killing some 1200 people, taking more than 250 hostages and triggering the war. the prime minister benjamin netanyahu insists the group will be eliminated, but as jeremy group will be eliminated, but asjeremy bowen reports, an israeli victory looks far from certain. over six months, gaza has been ravaged by war, disease, death and now imminent famine, caused by israel's siege. the un calls it "a betrayal of humanity."
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kibbutz nir oz, right on israel's border with gaza, feels like a time capsule — stuck in the horrors

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