tv Sportsday BBC News January 21, 2020 10:30pm-10:46pm GMT
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‘ felt city. at times, the first half felt like it local derby, big challenges and temperatures made appearances and temperatures made appearances and city pushed hard but dean henderson, the manchester united and loney made light work of saving close range efforts. after he was tripped, henderson added to their frustrations by sending his penalty away which followed. henderson was clearly off his line in the manchester city bench were incensed as it was not in order to be taken but was worth a little book after the keeper pots like excellent performance that far. guardiola process i should've been in the lead. but then united missed a close chance. they only need a margin to win games at this and when sergio aguero came off the bench, he just need to millimetres. they needed to work for at, that would do for it. rhia chohan, bbc news. so, perhaps they are just playing for a champions league spot but city
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have reduced the gap with liverpool to a mere 13 points. here's what manager pep guardiola has been saying after the game. the results, they got the decision from away. we knew it but we conceded one creature chance two, no more than that after the after the penalty, the keepers save were in a credit with two actions with auto monday and raheem. a great victory for us to make the step to secure the place for the champions league. elsewhere tonight, it was a big one didn't derby with arsenal going to sta mford didn't derby with arsenal going to stamford bridge to take on chelsea. to have into it and it but there was much more to the story than that. jim was watching. kick off at the unearthly hour of quarter past eight and ona unearthly hour of quarter past eight and on a school night too. arsenal not at off in the referrers of the
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fish restaurant alone chelsea to censure when with two weight goals. the gun is a been all over on the first half of the here the boot was on other foot, david first half of the here the boot was on otherfoot, david louise first half of the here the boot was on other foot, david louise flatten time abraham and was sent packing. he stepped up but then arsenal had failed to manufacture a shot of any description until he slipped and com pletely description until he slipped and completely against the run of play, martinelli made it 1—1. at than the chelsea skipper said that he be able to earn his side all three points. but it was not to be ten men arsenal with a final twist as hector made it 2-2. very proud of them or the manager happy with how responded because with ten men from going back into the into the draw from twice in the same game is really difficult and credit to the whole team,
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really. drama there, watts of drama elsewhere this evening. bournemouth had been six games without a win before this evening but they have managed to study things a little with a 3—1 victory over brighton. harry wilson and callum wilson amongst the scores there. they remain in the bottom three but only bya remain in the bottom three but only by a goal difference. extraordinary scenes at aston villa where they came from and go down to beat watford. winter in the fifth minute of stoppage time. south him to be palace 2—0 and an incredible finish at goodison, everything were two hyphens are up going into the fourth minute of injury time. newcastle somehow managing to score twice in the last minute, the last 120 seconds of the game to rescue a point, 2—2 at finish there. killian and mbappe pots my performance in the 2018 world cup final cemented him in sporting history. he has come a long way in the future it will yea rs a long way in the future it will years since he was first signed by monaco age 1a and is now considered
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one of the best players in the world. the psg striker has since been transports correspondent natalie perks. the world did not know his name before russia, they certainly knew it after. and pepe with a shooting chance, he has done it again! he became only the second teenager in history to score any world cup final but first, pele. bonjour! all his short life he has been touted as the new star, but he has proved he is astern own right. connect i am killing him and think of the work of people say it is nothing new. is killian ok, everybody knows him now and i was happy for this. now everybody knows who i happy for this. now everybody knows whoiam, happy for this. now everybody knows who i am, howi happy for this. now everybody knows who i am, how i play how good i can be. but now i have be better because when you have this, you have this. this is already a lot. he was assigned to nike atjust seven years
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old, his talented designee obvious but with such privilege comes responsibility with his parents by his side last night, he washes new foundation with the aim of helping children from across paris achieve their dreams. the way he is living his. what is kylian mbappe inc. type —— to make k—12 after winning the workup was environment before the world cup, i would say... for me, it was normal. i say i come for the ring. but after that in france, nobody understands. after all when we want, people said... he is better than you,... the the euro sand on the pixel march this year and rumours of a huge move to spain process. but he is still finding time to keep an eye on the premier league. what liverpool do at this moment is amazing. they lost the one
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game, they are easy. you think everything is easy when you watch but definitely easy. they play, and they went... but i like my team. takes they went... but i like my team. ta kes wa nt to they went... but i like my team. takes want to no one. let's have a look at some of the day pots like other stories that for some algerian international has joined newcastle united on loan for the rest of the season where he was spent four years in the premier we put spurs and sign from the german side. initially a temporary loan until may but with an option to make it more. the south african captain has been left out of their scott —— squad against england next month. the rookie batsman will lead an inexperienced squad for the three match series. and steve has become lester tiger's new head coach. he is currently working under eddiejones and the england set up and were joined by the premiership strugglers when his international commitments are over. “—
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when his international commitments are over. —— leicester tigers. when his international commitments are over. —— leicestertigers. now, the rf usace saracens players who move abroad following the club's relegation may still be selected for england. they play harlequins on sunday and the are a few and queens have been having their say on the scandal. laura scott reports. it is clear from speaking to harlequins players this morning at the training ground that there still struggling to digest the remarkable event of the last few days. there coach a former saracens play and coach did not rule out improving his squad without saracens players if you could afford them. of course, you a lwa ys could afford them. of course, you always analyse the right fit. can we afford them, for one, are they some one we need with the current squad that we have? and then you go to the due diligence. is the right person there, than i would sure be interested. senior playerjames chisholm said saracens won't be
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lacking any motivation despite knowing their fate is sealed stop they will still be banging up for winning rugby games going out with a bang. showing they are still a good team and still in the european competition. they're not going to roll over for us unfortunately on sunday. so i think it also gives them an opportunity to plate with a bit more freedom. they know they are coming the season, they can play with freedom and hopefully rest guys, restless internationals, play a few younger lads they can lean on next year in the years to come when they probably come back up. this may have been a matter primarily for premiership rugby but the rf you have had to get involved because of the wider impact his head on the game in england setup. they are a key partner to us. players come through the academy system and played rugby in the premiership when they come... we work closely with what works for the club has to work for the country as well. we look at how this will emerge and involve, we will look at decisions that have
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been made and taken, and we will make sure things are covered in the best interest of england rugby. the ramifications of this saga continues to ramble on. and while no one knows what has happened, there still a derby to be wanted to stoop on sunday. laura scott reporting. to tennis, four britons were knocked out on day two of the australian open, the only qualifier harry tart, record her first main draw victory at mope and park. she fought back greatly to beat the japanese player and went all the way to the final set tie—break. a tough task up for next the current women the chapin simona halibut, not great news for the rest. cameron norrie, katie bolter, and from a semi finalist johanna konta are all out.|j bolter, and from a semi finalist johanna konta are all out. i deftly thought that she after the end, i just try to keep to myself to stay composed and say aggressive. keep doing what you are doing hopefully you get an opportunity i was committed to my game plan and... it
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helped i was composed in fighting for every ball and i think i did very well. another phoney semi finalists, and mend is also out losing its racist to the serbian. it's his fourth first—round exit in six appearances in melbourne and he admitted afterwards that he has a lot to learn from it. and that is all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello, what ones are look ahead what the papers are bringing us tomorrow.
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with me this evening —— this indicate angers and economic correspondent from spectator 0n indicate angers and economic correspondent from spectator on that and polly mckenzie. some, not many but some of the front pages are in. was look at the metro. this picture of president trump and gratitude berg on the front page. two pictures they were not head—to—head there. and that fiery is strange on climates —— climate change at the davos summit. new rules are being enforced to protect children puzzling online privacy and safety. the independent use is almost identical pictures of trump and greta. this is the 70—year—old president is accused of inaction fuelling the flames of the climate emergency. the times meanwhile has a quote from donald trump accusing critics of being prophets of doom. that is their front page and the guardian, a different story. carrying claims that the billionaire
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owner of amazon and washington post jeff bezos had his phone hacked into germanic picture above the spread of the coronavirus as well. —— the dramatic picture. who wants to start us dramatic picture. who wants to start us off? kate, why don't you take us away here with the prophets of doom line which is down on the bottom of the guardian. many won't want to admit to it but donald trump's keynote day at mac one will be what was the most anticipated event of the conference. it was two years ago when he spoke then and the us president and what if has to say medicine the rest of the rowboat when it is donald trump you never know what you are going to get. highly anticipated, he stuck to script most of the time, spent a lot of time praising what he would consider his contributions to the united states of america, a thriving economy and so forth. he focused on climate change, the focus on davos is the climate emergency andy warned
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not to listen to the prophets of doom and it is thought to be not so veiled reference to greta thunberg who was also at the conference speaking today and talking in quite extreme language about the future of the planet and what is at stake for that they have different ideas i think about the world and how to go about tackling the climate emergency. donald trump would point to the fact in the us, carbon emissions have been falling drastically, they have actually been a world leader in bringing them down. greta said today that it is not enough. what is enough? i suppose that if the debate to be had. what do you believe is your ta ke had. what do you believe is your take on the stand up between the 17 euros and a 70 euros something? it's a great drama but i think it correctly sets out this kind of intergenerational challenge which is that the people who will suffer from runaway climate change if it happens are people like greta, her children, and those who follow rather than those who are already in their 705. and that concern is reflected when
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you look at the kind of studies in young people are much more about me to be worried about climate change than older people. but i think kate i5 than older people. but i think kate is right that we are making quite a lot of progress. it is important that the world economic forum is di5cu55ing climate change. we have the chief executive of blackrock making a big investment fund and making a big investment fund and making commitments on environment and social governance la5t making commitments on environment and social governance last week. we have 23 coming up, 26... good thing you're the expert. 26 in glasgow thi5 you're the expert. 26 in glasgow this year where we expect that further commitments will be made. we know china is making a lot of progre55 know china is making a lot of progress when i think five years ago we would have expected china not to a care about this, certainly ten years ago. i don't de5pair despair and de5pairand| don't believe the prophets of doom on the other hand, i don't think it i5 on the other hand, i don't think it is really any of trump on—5ite doing that this progre55 is really any of trump on—5ite doing that this progress is happening and he could do with going fast if we are to meet that 1.5 degrees of
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warming that is the kind of ideal target if we are 5top climate change. this story as we were saying a moment ago on the front page of the metro as well. we have trump and greta looking like they're staring each other out in the event that they were not, they were in a bigger room. not on the platform together. i thought it was quite interesting as well listening to president trump. he also seemed to be talking about a kind of conspiracy by big socialists effort that began on decades and the climate conspiracy was the latest iteration of this attempt by socialists to control every aspect of life. is that what that kind of free enterprise lobby actually believes? i don't think so. i think that if you're a genuine s and free marketeer which is not represented at davos as the ultimate crony capitalist coming together, big business, while bs, politicians on one room, nothing good will
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