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tv   Sportsday  BBC News  May 13, 2024 2:45am-3:01am BST

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hello and welcome to sportsday. coming up in the programme — arsenal beat manchester united to go back on top of the premier league, with nowjust a week of the season to go. the men lose but manchester's women create history at wembley by winning the fa cup final. novak djokovic has been knocked out of the italian open, with the world number one claiming it might have something to do with that bottle. hello and welcome along. after manchester city won for a seventh game in a row,
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arsenal did the same for a fifth time in their premier league title battle, going to the season's final week. arsenal back on top after beating manchester united 1—0 at old trafford, a game ending with torrential rain. it began with a leandro trossard goal that proved the winner and it was enough for arsenal to go a point clear of manchester city but they have played a game more with city's match in hand against arsenal's north london rivals, spurs, on tuesday. the players have a huge prize. most of them have not been in this position, they don't know what is at stake and how you feel emotionally to go and having to win and win and win, since december orjanuary and coming to this place, going to spurs and do it again. it's a phenomenal thing that they are doing right now and we just have one of the most beautiful days ahead of us in front of our people, our families at the emirates and let's
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hope we can do it. how will you watch tuesday? i'm sure you will. yeah, forsure, i yeah, for sure, i going to watch it. i will tomorrow game as well like we always do, and we'll win it. disappointed and i want to win. it doesn't matter who is - on the pitch, we have to win every game, and when you wear this badge, and you have - to give everything and you have to demand this to win games. i here is the top of the table. if manchestor city draw against spurs on tuesday, two will enter the final game of the season level on points and it's arsenal currently with the advantage in goal difference while manchester united's defeat keeps them eighth. struggling to qualify for europe. while manchester united's men lost, the women's team made history at wembley with their first piece of major silverwear, beating tottenham 4—0 to claim the women's fa cup for the first time. katie gornall was there for us. many people expected it to be a little closer than it was and in the end it was very one—sided. united obviously have experience of a final before,
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they've got the big game players for the big occasion. perhaps no—one more so than ella toone, who scored an absolute screamer on the stroke of half—time to give her side the lead. she scored for england in the euros final, she absolutely loves playing at wembley and that set her team on their way. rachel williams, who had been a danger in the air all game, doubled united's lead. and i suppose it really did start to unravel after that, unfortunately, for them. becky spencer, who is usually so reliable with her feet, made a mistake that gifted united a third, and then lucia garcia, who was fantastic all game, scored united's fourth. it was brilliant, brutal from them, and it's helped secure their first major piece of silverware. i think after they've underwhelmed in the wsl this has saved their season but also maybe provided a platform for them to go on to bigger and better things and provide that chance for a new era
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and a breakthrough. i wish i could play here every week. i love it here, it's the home of football and what every young player dreams of playing at and i did a few times and get good goals on here but i love it and love playing in front of the fans that having my family and friends here, it meant a lot. german champions bayer leverkusen have stretched their season unbeaten run to 50 games, after winning the penultimate match of their bundesliga campaign. they've already won the title, broken the record for most matches in a row without being beaten in all competitions, and now need to avoid being beaten three three more when what's been called the invincible trebel after they thumped bochum 5—0. hoffenheim had an even bigger win to move to the european place in the bundesliga while bayern munich without four key players to injury including harry kane for their victory. after confirming his departure from psg at the end of the season, kylian mbappe has played his final home
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match, the club's fans ready for the occasion, as was mbappe himself. only taking eight minutes to score, but to lose, had not read the script thereafter, and promptly won the game, 3—1. psg had wrapped up a 12th league title with mbappe rumoured to bejoining real madrid next season. if he does, he'll move to the reigning spanish a champions and real�*ve been parading the la liga trophy around madrid, their 36th league title and celebrated in madrid despite having four more league games to go. the champions league finals looking ahead against borussia dortmund next month. it's the second time their boss carlo ancelotti has won the spanish top—flight title. rory mcilroy has won the wells fargo championship by five shots.
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the northern irishman stayed one shot behind the american but produced two eagles including this one at the fifth tee and five birdies in the final round of 65 in the tournament for a fourth time. it is a 26th pga title and sets him up nicely for next week, his second major of the year, the us pga at valhalla in kentucky. novak djokovic suffered a surprise and heavy defeat at the italian open, but suggested that could be partly because he was accidentally struck on the head by a spectator�*s bottle on friday. the world number one is concerned, and will need medical tests, he says, despite showing up to practise on saturday, mocking the incident — he wore a bicycle helmet. he was beaten 6—2, 6—3 injust 67 minutes by chile's alejandro tabilo in rome. the six—time champion made 22 unforced errors and served five double faults and failed to create a single breakpoint. yesterday was pretty fine, so i thought it's ok, but maybe it's not ok.
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the way i felt on the court today was completely... it's like a different player entered in my shoes. no rhythm, no tempo, no balance on any shots. a bit concerning. in the women's draw, danielle collins booked her place in the last 16 against caroline garcia, her career—best in rome for the american who has lost just one of last 18 matches and will face irina—camelia begu in the next round. there was an exciting finale to the badminton horse trials, which had an influential showjumping phase. the winner achieved one of only two clear rounds to move from sixth and clinch the biggest prize. lizzie greenwood—hughes was there for us. this has just been the most extraordinary badminton, it went right down to the wire. all three phases of this equestrian triathlon have been influential and the show jumping, the final part, was particularly so.
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only two clear rounds, one of them by this lady, caroline powell. no offence, but we didn't see that coming, how do you feel about winning badminton for the first time? we we re we were quite a long way down, i thought the third might be where we would end up, but to win was just amazing. she is just so amazing and i'm so proud. just so amazing and i'm so roud. ., ., ., ., proud. how long ago did you win barel ? proud. how long ago did you win barely? 2010. _ proud. how long ago did you win barely? 2010. it— proud. how long ago did you win barely? 2010. it has _ proud. how long ago did you win barely? 2010. it has been - barely? 2010. it has been awhile since _ barely? 2010. it has been awhile since you - barely? 2010. it has been awhile since you have - barely? 2010. it has beenj awhile since you have had barely? 2010. it has been l awhile since you have had a horse this good after the great len. what are you thinking now, paris is round the corner, are you making a late bid to get on the kiwi team? i you making a late bid to get on the kiwi team?— the kiwi team? i don't know, she still has _ the kiwi team? i don't know, she still has to _ the kiwi team? i don't know, she still has to go _ the kiwi team? i don't know, she still has to go home - the kiwi team? i don't know, she still has to go home and| the kiwi team? i don't know, i she still has to go home and be sound and come back to work, going to the olympics would be amazing and also going to barely would be amazing so whatever way she goes we just want the best. 50 whatever way she goes we 'ust want the besti whatever way she goes we 'ust want the best. so much pressure on our want the best. so much pressure on your shoulders, _ want the best. so much pressure on your shoulders, so many - on your shoulders, so many writers still to go and it is donein writers still to go and it is done in reverse order, this final showjumping phase, so everyone after you could have
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won a trophy and yet you manage to hold it together. i was going through your mind? we were lucky — going through your mind? - were lucky will downing six, the pressure isn't as great as great as many going in the lead. for her tojump a clear round is well within her capabilities, and she came good for us today. capabilities, and she came good for us today-— for us today. well done, caroline. _ for us today. well done, caroline, you _ for us today. well done, caroline, you have - for us today. well done, caroline, you have won. for us today. well done, - caroline, you have won burley, now badminton, huge congratulations, go and enjoy it. caroline powell for new zealand the winner of this year's badminton. second place went to an extraordinarily young irish raider, lucy latter. she could have won if she had gone clear but sadly she had gone clear but sadly she had gone clear but sadly she had a fence down and britain had third place with alexander bragg. an extraordinary badminton, very exciting, a little bit unusual because all the weather we have had, a lot of riders have not had, a lot of riders have not had the preparation that would have done. we would have had a britain in the second or third place. but caroline powell for new zealand is the winner here at this year's badminton and as far as the british riders are concerned, paris is next. they will know who is selected to
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represent the country at the end ofjune. this isn'tjust a random or good—looking american tourists, it is of course tom brady who translated success on the field to the waters. the nfl icon was there to watch his eq electric power boat to win a second victory and as many races at the venice grand prix. despite missing out to team miami, team brady secure the win in round two. team brazil took a surprise second place from will smith's new westbrook racing team. much more that at the website, not necessarily guaranteeing more pictures of tom brady but had to our website for that. thank you for watching. goodbye for now.
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hello. there were definitely two sides to sunday's weather story. on the one hand, it was very warm. in fact, it looks like it was the warmest day of the year so far, temperatures touching 27 celsius to the west of london, but we saw some really intense downpours and thunderstorms breaking up, especially across western and northern parts of the uk, ushering in a change. low pressure taking charge of our weather through this week, which will bring rain at times, not least across the southwest of england, wales and northern ireland through monday. that rain arriving through the morning and then sticking in place right through into the afternoon. could be enough rain to give some localised flooding and travel disruption, and under the cloud and rain not feeling particularly impressive — 15 or 16 degrees, but for a good part of scotland, central and eastern parts of england, we will hold on to some sunshine and some warmth — maybe 23 or 211 degrees. in fact, for some north sea coasts, it is likely to be warmer on monday afternoon than it was over the weekend. now, through monday night, this band of rain will be
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moving slowly, northwards and eastwards on what will be a very mild, even warm night, with temperatures holding up at between 9—111 degrees. so, we start tuesday with our area of low pressure still in place. this frontal system wraps around the low, continuing to drive some outbreaks of rain. this time, the rain bands sitting across the south—east of england, east anglia, parts of the midlands, northern england, still some further rain to come across northern ireland, and then that rain pulling northwards across scotland. sunny spells and showers following on behind. temperatures broadly 17, 18 degrees, but still up to 20 in the north of scotland. those temperatures still a touch above the average for the time of year, just not as warm as it has been over the last few days. now, this is wednesday's forecast. still a weakening weather front likely to bring rain for a time in northern england. then it's a sunshine and showers day, and temperatures 17—20, maybe 21 degrees. now, our area of low pressure will still be with us through the second half of the week, but it will tend to loosen its grip, the centre of the low, pulling away southward. so, while there will still be
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some showers, especially in southern parts, more in the way of dry weather, some spells of sunshine, actually will dry up for some of us, as we head into the weekend, and those temperatures still a touch above normal for the time of year.
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live from washington, this is bbc news. fierce fighting is under way in ukraine's kharkiv region, as thousands are evacuated from their homes. russia's defence minister sergei shoigu is out, as vladimir putin has him replaced in a rare cabinet shake—up. and israel says its opened a new humantarian crossing, as more palestinians are urged to leave the city of rafah ahead of an assualt. hello, i'm helena humphrey. glad you could join me. ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky says there's fierce fighting along a large part of the kharkiv region border in the northeast of the country. russia says it captured another four villages in the region — an area where russian troops had been pushed back nearly two years ago. since russia launched their surprise offensive two days ago, they claim to have taken nine villages altogether — something the bbc has not
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been able to verify. there have also been strikes on the russian side

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