tv Sport Today BBC News February 10, 2020 1:45am-2:01am GMT
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and a first european tour title for australia's min woo lee, whojoins his sister as a victorian open winner. welcome to the programme. thank you forjoining us. first to italy, where inter are the new serie a leaders after an incredible comeback in the milan derby. following juventus‘ shock defeat to verona, inter knew three points would take them top, but at half—time it was all going horribly wrong for them before a second half to remember. colm harrison reports. this pulsating milan davi was the classic game of two halves. the first dominated by the team and read and lack which were the visitors in the stadium they shared with their city rivals. milan was in front of
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minutes before the break. there is the suite that doubled that lead himself in stoppage time, his third goal in his second spell with the club. and against a member with whom he won three successive league titles a decade ago. if the first half belonged to milan, the second half belonged to milan, the second half was all inter. barely had the celebrations died down before inter scored again. mattias with the goal that made it 2—2. midway through the second half, they went in front for the first time, courtesy of a looping header. substitute christian erickson was only the width of the cross bar erickson was only the width of the crossbar away from increasing that lead, but in stoppage time the goal that had been threatened for so long arrived. inter are now top of the
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table and in this form, they may ta ke table and in this form, they may take some shifting. lazio are third in the table after winning at parma where felipe caicedo scored the only goal of the game just before half—time. lazio are a point behind juventus and inter. napoli missed the chance to move into the top half of the table after losing at home to struggling lecce. gianluca la padula scored twice for the visitors. it was marco mancosu who sealed a 3—2 victory with a thunderous free—kick. the result means lecce move three points clear of the relegation zone. elsewhere, there were mixed results for the teams in the bottom three. brescia were held to a i—all draw by udinese, genoa beat cagliari i—nil, while the bottom side spal lost 2—1 at home to sassuolo. in spain, real madrid remain three points clear of barcelona at the top of the table after wins for both teams on sunday. but real had to come from behind to win at osasuna after unai garcia put the home side in front after only 14 minutes.
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real madrid turned it round with goals from isco and sergio ramos in a five—minute spell just before the break. they added two more in the last five minutes with lucas vazquez and luka jovic completing a 4—1 win. barcelona came from behind too to get the win they needed. nabil fekir had put real betis 2—1 up — he was later sent off. clement lenglet got the winner for barca 11 minutes from the end as it finished 3—2. elsewhere, sevilla missed the chance to move into the top six by losing 2—1 at celta vigo, who move out of the relegation zone. raul de tomas scored the only goal of the game as bottom side espanyol beat mallorca, and real sociedad beat athletic bilbao 2—1 in the basque derby, with alexander isak getting the winner six minutes from time. the top two teams in germany's bundeliga played out a goalless draw on sunday. bayern munich remain a point ahead of rb leipzig. borussia monchengladbach missed the chance to close the gap on the top three when their game
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against cologne was postponed. in england, manchester city against west ham was also called off because of the bad weather. sheffield united, though, are up to 5th in the premier league table after beating bournemouth 2—1. they're nowjust two points behind fourth placed chelsea. conor mcnamara was watching at bramall lane. that was an entertaining night, they gave as good as they got and lead this match early. callum wilson with the much—needed goal but billy sharp's equaliser, the timing of it, right on the cusp of half—time opened the doorfor right on the cusp of half—time opened the door for sheffield united and they were the better team in the second half. sheffield united back up second half. sheffield united back up infifth, second half. sheffield united back up in fifth, this was a good performance today and victory earned with well forged sheffield steel. we have just rolled on and rolled
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onto the next game. took the defeats on the chin and tried to go and when the next game of all, and we have done that. the points, 39 points at this stage of the season is fabulous from a promoted side, but we go again. we have got a bit of a break now, but we will go again and it has to be that way. we want to achieve something this season. we don't want to just take a foot off the gas and i won't allow that and the players understand that. as you've seen with the performance today, it was one of real belief and drive and wanting to go and win a game of bull. ——0f football. 16—year—old naseem shah has become the youngest bowler to take a hat—trick in test cricket as he took pakistan to the brink of victory in the first test against bangladesh in rawalpindi. pakistan were finally dismissed for a45 in their first innings. naseem shah was the
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final wicket to fall as he was run out whilst backing up all to casually. ba bar azam top scored for the home side with 143. it was then pakistan's turn in the field and shah showed exactly what a talent he is by dismissing najmul hossain shanto, then trapping nightwatchman taijul islam before making history with mahmudullah‘s wicket as bangladesh limped to 126—6 at stumps on day three. elsewhere, england beat south africa by two wickets in the 3rd one—day international in johannesburg. it means the series ends i—i, with one match rained off. the home side batted first at the wanderers and made 256 for 7 from their 50 overs with captain quentin de kock and david miller both hitting 69. in reply, joe denly top—scored for england with 66, and joe root weighed in with 49 as they reached their target with more than six overs to spare. the two sides begin a three—match t20 series on wednesday. in rugby union's six nations, france continued their perfect start to the championship with a bonus
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point win over italy in paris. france scored five tries in total as they won by 35—22, which is enough to move them top of the table, ahead of ireland on points difference. they're the only two sides who can now win the grand slam. italy have lost 2a consecutive six nations matches. the canadian golfer nick taylor won the at&t pebble beach pro—am on sunday to claim the second pga tour title of his career. taylor carded a final round of 70 — that's two under—par — which included this bunker shot for an eagle at the 6th. he finished on i9—under—par, four shots ahead of kevin streelman of the usa. the defending champion, phil mickelson, who closed to within two shots of the lead with four holes to play, ended up shooting a 7k. he finished in third place on 14 under—par. meanwhile, taylor's victory means he's qualified for the masters for the first time,
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and he'll also play in the pga championship in may. yeah, that was amazing. up and down there, i'd believed they could do it because they have done it before but to do it in that fashion, playing with phil, obviously helps my confidence going forward. in golf, australia's min woo lee claimed the first victory of his professional career after winning the men's victorian open on sunday. lee came into the final round with a three—shot lead and maintained his poise to finish two shots ahead of new zealand's ryan fox to claim his maiden title. bit of a family affair as the 21—year—old also joined his sister, minjee lee, as a winner of this tournament, with minjee having won the women's event in 2014 and 2018. yeah, iwas yeah, i was pretty comfortable today, i have been hitting it so good all week and the wind was about
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to come, i felt, so it was nice to be in full control of my ball and put it really good and just hung in there and got the win at the end. in the lpga event, south korea's hee young—park won the victorian open after a play—off. having missed an eagle opportunity to win it on the first play—off hole, the 32—year—old made par on the fourth to claim her third lpga title. last year, was the worst year in my life, and i had to go to school and i was going to stop golf because that's no more game in my mind and everything. then, i had a chance to play another year this year and then i never stopped, and i think god gave to me the present. and we are
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out of time, thanks for watching sport. i will have more for you in the next hour but for now, goodbye. hello there. storm ciara may well be leaving the shores of the uk as we speak, but not without leaving a lasting impression. just take a look at the gusts of wind that we had on sunday, in excess of 90 miles an hour for some areas. and there was a spell of very heavy flooding rain as well, as the main front cleared away, which left a trail of showers in its wake. so, yes, storm ciara moves off into the near continent now, but behind it, plenty of isobars remain and the wind direction is coming from the north—west, so much cooler sort of areas turning those showers to sleet and snow on the higher ground of scotland at the moment, with a frequent rush of showers through scotland, northern england
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and northern ireland, and temperatures close to freezing. there could be icy stretches around first thing in the morning. showers of rain further south will be few and far between, but nevertheless it's going to be a windy start to our monday morning. so we continue to see plenty of showers of snow in scotland, northern ireland and northern england. a rush of sharp showers merging togetherfor longer spells of rain, as we go through the day across england and wales. a cool feeling right across the country, temperatures ranging from 4—8 degrees. factor in the strength of the wind and it will feel noticeably colder. it's almost a repeat performance on tuesday, most of the sleet and snow showers will continue through scotland, northern ireland, northern england, fewer showers further south, but still a cool feeling, but with these blizzard conditions we could start to see several centimetres of snow accumulating, and there will be some drifting. again, another cold feeling today, 4—7. but we have not really seen any significant winter weather so far.
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it is worth bearing in mind, northern hills could start to see some significant accumulations. until we get towards wednesday, and hopefully the isobars will open up and we will see some lighter winds developing and fewer showers around. a greater chance of seeing more sunshine for wednesday. a better day with those lighter winds. temperatures of similar values, ranging 4—9. but with those light winds by day, that is going to lead to a chilly start to thursday morning, maybe a touch of frost around. it won't last very long, as we see another area of low pressure moving in during thursday, bringing in yet more wet and windy weather across the country. so if you haven't got the message already, it does look as though it's going to stay very windy indeed this week. frequent showers, snow on hills, but much colder.
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