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hello there and welcome along to sportsday — and after a sensational 51—match unbeaten run and on the brink of an invincible season in all competitions, bayer leverkusen fell at the final stage in the europa league on wednesday night. they were beaten by atalanta in the final in dublin — the italian side themselves making history — former premier league player ademola lookman with a sensational hat—trick, the first two before the break. and with leverkusen dominating possession but delivering little, lookman put the final beyond doubt, with his third of the night. atalanta winning their first major trophy in 61 years, and a first ever european title ending leverkusen�*s sensational winning streak. from the goal, i think even
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before, _ from the goal, i think even before, they have been over us, and today— before, they have been over us, and today was not... there is not _ and today was not... there is not enough _ and today was not... there is not enough attitude. i tried to explain — not enough attitude. i tried to explain the benefits as well in football — explain the benefits as well in football terms, tried to analyse that. but that doesn't change — analyse that. but that doesn't change my... my thoughts for appreciations for the players. it's football. it wasn't meant to be, — it's football. it wasn't meant to be, it _ it's football. it wasn't meant to be, it was in our day, they were — to be, it was in our day, they were better. well, earlier, ispoke to football journalist andy brassell and asked whether leverkusen would be kicking themselves at not adding european honours to their first bundesliga title, which they clinched a few weeks ago. a little, but we have to say it is still possible for them to win the domestic double. they're playing the big final, the german cup final against kaiser, who nearly avoided relegation to the third tier in german football. the hot favourites for that, i can't imagine anything other than a
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strong reaction. of course, they would have loved to complete this, but they have a whole league season unbeaten which has never been done before in germany. no one could have expected this. it's still incredible season because alonzo has raised the standards for such a level. there will be a degree of disappointment, but i'm sure there'll be perspective of what has been an incredible season. also perspective of what has been an incredible season.— incredible season. also for atalanta. _ incredible season. also for atalanta, and _ incredible season. also for atalanta, and the - incredible season. also for atalanta, and the hat - incredible season. also for atalanta, and the hat trick| atalanta, and the hat trick hero for lookman.- atalanta, and the hat trick hero for lookman. you can't go out there _ hero for lookman. you can't go out there without _ hero for lookman. you can't go out there without a _ hero for lookman. you can't go out there without a football - hero for lookman. you can't go out there without a football orl out there without a football or ripping it up in europe at the moment. a brilliant moment for him. he wasn't even certain to start the final because in common with leverkusen, the reason atalanta look fresh is because they have a great bench and they can shuffle and they've been able to recently. they looked really good in recent weeks. they come to this crescendo of form in recent weeks. the perfect performance, gasperini was challenged, was
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he disappointed to have never won a major trophy at 66 years old? he said his career was rubbish and he it's been pretty successful, but still he will feel that this is some sort of validation and vindication for a project that he's rolled out over a number of years. he's produced a number of great atalanta teams and made them part of italy's delete. part of italy's elite. the dust has barely settled at the end of another premier league season, and four managers — jurgen klopp, roberto de zerbi, david moyes and mauricio pochettino — have left their posts. arne slot has replaced klopp at liverpool with plenty of names linked to the jobs at brighton, west ham and chelsea. pochettino left chelsea by mutual consent on tuesday and ipswich town's kieran mckenna is among the favourites to take over. pochettino's departure took many by surprise, not least former chelsea midfielder cesc fabregas, who spent some time with pochettino before their last game against bournemouth. ididn't i didn't have the feeling that this ididn't have the feeling that this was— i didn't have the feeling that this was going _ i didn't have the feeling that this was going to _ i didn't have the feeling that this was going to happen. i
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i didn't have the feeling that. this was going to happen. just looking — this was going to happen. just looking around _ this was going to happen. just looking around and _ this was going to happen. just looking around and the - this was going to happen. just| looking around and the feeling that you — looking around and the feeling that you have _ looking around and the feeling that you have around - looking around and the feeling that you have around the - looking around and the feeling. that you have around the place, i that you have around the place, i felt _ that you have around the place, i felt that — that you have around the place, i felt that it _ that you have around the place, i felt that it was _ that you have around the place, i felt that it was nice _ that you have around the place, i felt that it was nice and - i felt that it was nice and easy _ i felt that it was nice and easy. yeah, _ i felt that it was nice and easy. yeah, i— i felt that it was nice and easy. yeah, i was - i felt that it was nice and i easy. yeah, i was surprised about— easy. yeah, i was surprised about the _ easy. yeah, i was surprised about the decision, - easy. yeah, i was surprised about the decision, to - easy. yeah, i was surprised about the decision, to be i easy. yeah, i was surprised i about the decision, to be fair. i about the decision, to be fair. i felt — about the decision, to be fair. i felt that— about the decision, to be fair. i felt that there _ about the decision, to be fair. i felt that there was _ about the decision, to be fair. i felt that there was no - about the decision, to be fair. i felt that there was no real. i felt that there was no real connection— i felt that there was no real connection between- i felt that there was no real| connection between players getting _ connection between players getting there. _ connection between players getting there, the - connection between players getting there, the patternsl getting there, the patterns were — getting there, the patterns were more _ getting there, the patterns were more clear, - getting there, the patterns were more clear, they- getting there, the patternsl were more clear, they were getting there, the patterns - were more clear, they were not changing — were more clear, they were not changing so _ were more clear, they were not changing so much _ were more clear, they were not changing so much like - were more clear, they were not changing so much like the - changing so much like the ireginning _ changing so much like the ireginning in— changing so much like the beginning in terms - changing so much like the beginning in terms of- changing so much like the i beginning in terms of tactics. there — beginning in terms of tactics. there was— beginning in terms of tactics. there was quite _ beginning in terms of tactics. there was quite a _ beginning in terms of tactics. there was quite a good - there was quite a good stability. _ there was quite a good stability. i— there was quite a good stability, i would - there was quite a good stability, i would say, i there was quite a goodl stability, iwould say, in terms _ stability, iwould say, in terms of— stability, iwould say, in terms of style _ stability, iwould say, in terms of style and - stability, iwould say, in| terms of style and game stability, i would say, in- terms of style and game plan, etc _ terms of style and game plan, etc good _ terms of style and game plan, etc. good results, _ terms of style and game plan, etc. good results, good - etc. good results, good dynamics, _ etc. good results, good dynamics, the - etc. good results, good dynamics, the fans - etc. good results, good - dynamics, the fans seemed to be getting _ dynamics, the fans seemed to be getting on— dynamics, the fans seemed to be getting on with _ dynamics, the fans seemed to be getting on with the _ dynamics, the fans seemed to be getting on with the players, - getting on with the players, with— getting on with the players, with maurizio. _ getting on with the players, with maurizio. so, - getting on with the players, with maurizio. so, yeah, . getting on with the players, l with maurizio. so, yeah, we'll have — with maurizio. so, yeah, we'll have to — with maurizio. so, yeah, we'll have to now— with maurizio. so, yeah, we'll have to now wait _ with maurizio. so, yeah, we'll have to now wait and - with maurizio. so, yeah, we'll have to now wait and see - with maurizio. so, yeah, we'lli have to now wait and see what happens — have to now wait and see what happens next _ a call—up for liverpool's teenage forward ben doak is the big headline from the announcement of scotland's squad for euro 202a. he's uncapped and hasn't played since december, but the 18—year—old is named
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by steve clarke in his provisional 28—man selection. scotland play the opening game of the euros against hosts germany on the ilithjune, and clark says he's looking forward to putting doak through his paces. then has a lot of talent. he catches your eye. i think the — he catches your eye. i think the pace _ he catches your eye. i think the pace will be something that we haven't got in abundance in the squad. _ we haven't got in abundance in the squad, so it's something a little _ the squad, so it's something a little bit — the squad, so it's something a little bit different. he's a young _ little bit different. he's a young man, he's got a lot to learn — young man, he's got a lot to learn in— young man, he's got a lot to learn in the game. i've never had — learn in the game. i've never had a — learn in the game. i've never had a chance to work closely with — had a chance to work closely with ben, _ had a chance to work closely with ben, so it made something ithought— with ben, so it made something i thought we should do, so we'll— i thought we should do, so we'll see _ i thought we should do, so we'll see how it does. some sad news to bring you now. former british olympic swimming champion david wilkie has died at the age of 70. scotsman wilkie won olympic gold in the 200 metres breaststroke at the 1976 games in montreal — and he won in style, breaking the then world record time by more than three seconds. the scottish great also won two olympic silver medals
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and three world titles. his family said that he died peacefully this morning, surrounded by his family, following a battle with cancer. who's died at the age of 70. runaway giro d'italia overall leader tadej pogacar couldn't make it a hat trick of stage wins, but still retained his huge race lead after stage 17. after a day of incessant climbing, the peloton showed no real urgency in pursuing germany's georg steinhauser, who powered on to take the stage win. pogacar then accelerated away from the main group to finish second and put a huge seven minutes and 42 seconds between himself and the rest of the field in the overall standings. novak djokovic celebrated his 37th birthday with a win at the geneva open, beating germany's yannick hanfmann in straight sets. in a match affected by rain, djokovic had too much for the world number 85, who knocked out andy murray in the previous round. the 24—time grand slam winner overcame the german 6—3, 6—3 to become just the third
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player afterjimmy connors and roger federer to win 1,100 matches on the atp tour. djokovic then, into the last eight. my birthday probably wouldn't be the — my birthday probably wouldn't be the same _ my birthday probably wouldn't be the same if— my birthday probably wouldn't be the same if i _ my birthday probably wouldn't be the same if i didn't- my birthday probably wouldn't be the same if i didn't win - my birthday probably wouldn't be the same if i didn't win thej be the same if i didn't win the match, — be the same if i didn't win the match, but _ be the same if i didn't win the match, but... but— be the same if i didn't win the match, but... but again, - be the same if i didn't win the match, but... but again, it's. match, but... but again, it's nice— match, but... but again, it's nice to— match, but... but again, it's nice to be _ match, but... but again, it's nice to be here _ match, but... but again, it's nice to be here again - match, but... but again, it's nice to be here again for- match, but... but again, it's nice to be here again for the j nice to be here again for the first time _ nice to be here again for the first time in _ nice to be here again for the first time in this _ nice to be here again for the | first time in this tournament. to have — first time in this tournament. to have my— first time in this tournament. to have my family _ first time in this tournament. to have my family here - first time in this tournament. i to have my family here coming to support _ to have my family here coming to support as _ to have my family here coming to support as well, _ to have my family here coming to support as well, i— to have my family here coming to support as well, i grew - to have my family here coming to support as well, i grew up . to support as well, i grew up with— to support as well, i grew up with my— to support as well, i grew up with my aunt _ to support as well, i grew up with my aunt and _ to support as well, i grew up with my aunt and uncle - to support as well, i grew up with my aunt and uncle and i to support as well, i grew up . with my aunt and uncle and my two cousins _ with my aunt and uncle and my two cousins for— with my aunt and uncle and my two cousins for most _ with my aunt and uncle and my two cousins for most of - with my aunt and uncle and my two cousins for most of my- two cousins for most of my life. — two cousins for most of my life. so _ two cousins for most of my life. so we _ two cousins for most of my life, so we don't _ two cousins for most of my life, so we don't get - two cousins for most of my life, so we don't get a - two cousins for most of my. life, so we don't get a chance to see — life, so we don't get a chance to see each _ life, so we don't get a chance to see each other— life, so we don't get a chance to see each other that - to see each other that much lately — to see each other that much lately so— to see each other that much lately. so it's _ to see each other that much lately. so it's really- to see each other that much lately. so it's really nice. i lately. so it's really nice. i'm — lately. so it's really nice. i'm getting _ lately. so it's really nice. i'm getting some - lately. so it's really nice. i'm getting some really. lately. so it's really nice. - i'm getting some really quality time _ i'm getting some really quality time on — i'm getting some really quality time on the _ i'm getting some really quality time on the court, _ i'm getting some really quality time on the court, but - i'm getting some really quality time on the court, but also - i'm getting some really quality time on the court, but also off| time on the court, but also off the court _ staying with tennis — british players andy murray and dan evans have been awarded a wildcard to play in the french open doubles next week. murray has already signalled his intention to retire at the end of the year. having the wildcard raises the prospect of the 37—year—old featuring in the doubles event at the olympic games in paris,
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which will also be held at roland garros. murray and evans last played doubles together at the washington open last summer. emma raducanu pulled out of french open qualifying earlier this week, but is set to play at next month's nottingham open. the 2021 us open champion has chosen to focus her preparations on the grass—court season. the nottingham event takes place three weeks before the start of wimbledon. we've reached the business end of the indian premier league, and rajasthan royals have beaten royal challengers bengaluru by four wickets to qualify for another play—off match which will decide who'll play kolkata knight riders in sunday's final. royal challengers started brightly, but no batter managed to build really big innings. virat kohli looked good before falling for 33. the royals were always in control of their run chase and west indies t20 captain rovman powell won the game with a straight six as they chased down their target of 173 with six balls to spare. royals will now play sunrisers hyderabad on friday for a place in the final, so disappointment for the royal challengers
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and their head coach. i think ithink our i think our guys have fought brilliantly over the last ten weeks to come back from our first half of the tournament, which was a great effort. i certainly would pay tribute to the captain and the team from the captain and the team from the way they lead from the front, both as role models, as professional sports people, but also the way they played. a reminder of our top story — atalanta have ended bayer leverkusen's long—unbeaten run to win the europa league in dublin. it was a sensational performance from the italian performance from the italian side, who won three goals to nil,
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thanks for a superb hat—trick from ademola lookman. the victory for atalanta, bringing them a first ever european trophy. you can get all the latest sports news at from the bbc sport app, orfrom our website — thanks for watching, we'll see you next time. hello there. for most of us, wednesday was a particularly miserable day. quite wet, in fact, in hartfordshire and warwickshire, we had a month's worth of rain in a 21; hour period, ranging from 55 to almost 65 mm of rainfall. throughout the day, the rain gradually drifted its way steadily north and west. here, it is going to linger for quite some time, so we still have weather warnings out. in fact, the met office has an amber warning now, with the emphasis on the heavy and persistent rain across parts of north wales and northwest england. we could see, to higher ground, as much as 100mm or more,
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and that could lead to some localised flooding. so that weather warning and will remain in force until lunchtime on thursday. the brighter colours denoting the intensity of the rainfall. some clearer skies further south, so it could be a misty and murky start, but a relatively mild start to thursday morning. on the whole, quite grey for most of us and some of the rain persistent, but it will gradually start to ease as we go through the day, and hopefully the cloud across east anglia and southeast england should break up to allow for some glimpses sunshine from time to time. winds light to moderate, but the strongest gusts perhaps to the far northwest where the heaviest bursts are likely to be. we are going to see temperatures peaking at around 18 or 19 degrees, but where the cloud and rain lingers, certainly a disappointing feel. as we go to thursday evening into the early hours of friday morning, gradually, that low pressure will drift its way further north and east and start to pull away, but it stays rather cloudy, damp and murky. so a pretty murky start to friday morning, and we will be chasing cloud around on friday. cloud thick enough further north for a spot or two of light drizzle at time to time. hopefully some brightness down
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to the south, but it would be dry here and top temperatures once again likely into the high teens. into the start of the weekend, this little ridge of high pressure keeps things quite on sunday. it is a bank holiday weekend, i know, there is a weather front starting to push in from the west giving us a level of uncertainty. it is likely the beginning of the three—day weekend will be the best in terms of drier and sunny weather, and there is the potential for some sharp, possibly thundery showers to develop a little later on.
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welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore. i'm steve lai. the headlines: uk voters will head to the polls on 4july after prime minister rishi sunak sets a general election date. now is the moment for britain to choose its future, to decide whether we want to build on the progress we have made or risk going back to square one with no plan and no certainty. earlier today, spoke with his majesty the king to request the dissolution of parliament. the
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king has granted this request and we will have a general election on 4 and we will have a general election on ajuly. spain, ireland, and norway say they will recognise an independent palestinian state. israel reacts angrily, recalling its ambassadors. president emmanuel macron arrives in the french pacific territory of new caledonia to take personal charge of a crisis that's seen more than a week of unrest. hello and thank you forjoining us. we begin in the uk, where british prime minister rishi sunak has set a general election for 4july, ending months of speculation. he made the announcement in the pouring rain outside ten downing street, where the conservative party leader hailed his economic record. the prime minister, who has the power to choose an election date within a five year period, is facing a large deficit in the polls to the opposing labour party. the bbc�*s political editor chris mason has been following the day's developments from westminster.

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