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5-0. whose side had beaten tottenham 3—0. pressure has been building all week after a humiliating 5—0 loss to liverpool but things haven't been going nuno espirito santo�*s way either. the tottenham boss has watched his side fell to eighth in the table and fans are getting restless with many leaving the stadium early today. jim lumsden has this report. a thrashing by liverpool had inched him nearer to the exit, a similar handling could propel them towards it. choppy numbers for his opposite number. cristian ramirez thought he had given tottenham the lead, offside was the decision. both teams were probably working under a similar management mantra, try how to make it work. cristiano ronaldo was facing going five games without a goal, so it was only a matter of time before his league spell came to an end. he had another rules out
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before creating a chance. it will be good manager would have felt the years begin to drop off. he would have relaxed still further when marcus rashford completed a convincing 3—0 victory. relief for one man, problem is compounded for another. at the top of the table it was a very significant day for the front runners in the race to take the premier league title. a loss for manchester city but a draw for liverpool and a win for the leaders chelsea, is be a compelling moment to look back upon when the league is decided? let's start with manchester city. it was patrick viera plasma crystal palace took all three of the points. theirfirst crystal palace took all three of the points. their first goal from wilfried zaha. he was the first score 50 top—flight balls for his club. conor gallagher got the second is that he had to play the whole of the second half with ten men. maw; the second half with ten men. many thins the second half with ten men. many
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things went — the second half with ten men. many things went wrong. _ wrong in terms of... we conceded an early goal. the second half, to see how the supporters are, were behind us, because we showed that we wanted it. unfortunately the goal was disallowed. and with this very difficult things we had, so it was difficult. it was difficult at the end to score the second one. we couldn't come to a place like that, having players not be part of the defensive work. everybody worked really hard, and you go to the dressing room, they are really pleased because when you sacrifice yourself and you manage to get the win, you are really pleased and i'm really happy about what we showed today. second placed liverpool dropped points, a surprise two—all draw against brighton.
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it had looked promising for liverpool with jordan it had looked promising for liverpool withjordan henderson liverpool with jordan henderson getting liverpool withjordan henderson getting their first after just four minutes. sadio mane got the second and the third was disallowed. it finished 2—2 and liverpool are three points behind. and then it was equalised on the 56th minute. liverpool stay in second place. the disappointment for us is... i am not arrogant, i know how good brighton is. i don't think they should give them a problem. but if you do what we did in moments for 90 minutes or longer, 95, you can give them a real one. we opened the door and they ran through. i thought it was a wonderful game of football. i think our players were amazing and played with a real courage and quality and intensity. i think we started the game well and then liverpool scored from their first attack and then all of a sudden it
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became challenging here. the incredible players kept going, scored two really good goals, close to getting a third ourselves but the performance was wonderful. a fantastic point for us. chelsea have not only held onto their lead but built on it after those other results. two goals from reece james at st james's park and a penalty from jorginho gave chelsea the win over newcastle. putting the manager on another loss. chelsea are three points clear at the top of the premier league. it was necessary to be patient, but also necessary to know you are the only team responsible for intensity and rhythm of the game. it is not an easy task and i am very happy with the performance. the concentration, the hunger, the discipline from the whole team was brilliant off the ball.
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that is what makes me happy and for me was the key today. in the early match arsenal continued their revival. they are now unbeaten in seven premier league matches after winning 2—0 away to leicester. but it wasn't either of the goal—scorers who were given man of the match, the goalkeeper got the crown, making several outstanding saves. drew savage reports. arsenal are still a work in progress but heading in the right direction. the bond restored between players and fans. they got off to a flyer, the centre back who hoped tighten up their defence proved his worth at the other end of the pitch. the first 20 minutes were all arsenal. pressing, putting pressure on leicester and it paid off. with a need to defend, the gunners had an ace up their sleeve. goalkeeper aaron ramsdale. the summer signing from
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sheffield united foiled leicester again and again. the home side dominated the second half. creating chances was not a problem. but beating ramsdale was. 2—0, you couldn't fault leicester for effort but with performances like this, the aaron ramsdale fan club looks set to grow and grow. it had been his day but he finished it by making someone else's. he made three big saves in the game and when you want to win matches in a row and have that consistency, you need players to perform at the top level and he did. he is playing with a lot of composure, in a very natural way and showing who he is as a person, and showing real quality. we arrived in some really good areas and could _ we arrived in some really good areas and could have taken something from the game, _ and could have taken something from the game, but we give good teams the
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2-0 start _ the game, but we give good teams the 2-0 start we _ the game, but we give good teams the 2—0 start we did, it is i was difficult _ 2—0 start we did, it is i was difficult. but our spirit wasn't broken. _ difficult. but our spirit wasn't broken, we kept going and kept fighting — broken, we kept going and kept fighting. it ended up costing us the first 20 _ fighting. it ended up costing us the first 20 minutes. let's take a look at the other results in the premier league. burnley beat brentford pulling them out of the relegation zone. a cracking goal from shay adams was the difference between southampton and watford. in the championship a hatch patrick was scored. when fulham13—0. —— 3-0. it is the serbian's striker second hat—trick. west bromwich stay third. in scotland, celtic lost out on the chance to go top of the premiership after missing a penalty in the dying minutes of their match against livingston. it finished 0—0. ross county's match against hibs was postponed because of a positive covid test. there was a win for aberdeen against hearts, saintjohnstone beat dundee united.
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and dundee beat st mirren. the men's autumn internationals have kicked off with a huge match for wales at the principality stadium. an understrength side lost 5a points to 16. the last time wales beat the all blacks was back in 1953. earlier scott thrashed tonga 60 points— 1a. —— scotland. the cardiff skyline in contrast to the challenge in front of wales. new zealand plasma all blacks have been the team to catching rugby for years, often one step ahead. although the 100th cap was one to cherish. adam wynnjones record of 149th was knocked already without a number of key players, without a number of key players, with the leader injured, insult was added. new zealand were rampant, running rings around the red wall.
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willjordan found the flamboyant formula, kick, chase and try. that works for wales as well. johnny williams fuelling the cardiff crowd. four black tries in the following 15 minutes, soon doused any optimism. this was the all blacks at the colourful best, not helped by injuries and availability, wales were left feeling a little under the weather. in the first match in scotland easily beat tonga this may be test rugby but with australia and south africa visiting in the next fortnight, there are other tests to follow. staying with rugby union and leicester tigers won again to stay top of the premiership. the leaders beat local rivals northampton saints 55 points to 26 to make it seven wins from seven.
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this player went over twice after a stumble, there were also wins for wasps, bristol and worcester. to the men's cricket t20 world cup, where england have crushed rivals australia by eight wickets. it was a ruthless england side who bowled the aussies out for 125. in cricket's unrelenting schedule, there is one standout fixture. this year england hope australia bring out the best in them. it often takes the extraordinary to remove steve smith. he is the ashes batsman england have found so hard to get out, but this time aussie wickets were easy to find. at one stage, they were 21—4 and staggering to the last ball. australia bowled out for 125. the winter's ashes test will look different to this match.
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t20 cricket is made for batsmen likejos buttler. with one flick of the wrist, he found the dubai skies. five times he launched a six into the stands, 50 runs injust 25 balls. this was england at their dominant best. they made the chase with eight overs to spare. they have now won all three world cup games at a canter, but to do so like this against australia means that much more. south africa beat sri lanka. their wicketkeeper did take the knee before the match. he had apologised to fans this week after initially refusing to make the gesture. his side were chasing 143
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and struggled at 11 12—5. they won with four wickets with just one ball to spare. there is more details on the bbc sport website. that is all, thank for watching. good evening. it has been a saturday of sunny spells and isolated showers, but there is more rain to come for sunday. in fact, it is going to arrive tonight through the night, moving up from the south—west, a significant area of low pressure bringing a spell of heavy rain and gale force gusts of wind. ahead of it, particularly in the north—east of scotland and england, we'll have clearer skies and low single figures. but out to the west, a wet and windy sunday morning. at least the strength of the wind will push that rain through at quite a pace, so an improving picture by lunchtime, easing away to a trail of sharp showers. it may well linger in the far north
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of scotland and temperatures will be a little subdued. maximum of 10 to 1a degrees. it looks likely that low pressure will continue to drift away, allowing for a northerly wind to drive in more showers and a cooler feel for the start of the new working week and a new month. so it does mean temperatures will be perhaps just below where they should be for the time of year, but there will be a little more sunshine.
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this is bbc news. i'm lukwesa burak. the headlines at 8... borisjohnson warns the eu that french threats over post—brexit fishing licences are "completely unjustified". we're going to get on and do the things that matter to both of us, and make sure we work together on tackling the big issues that face the world. there's some turbulence in the relationship. france's emmanuel macron says the row over fishing raises questions about britain's reliability. the two leaders will discuss the dispute at the g20 in rome tomorrow. italy's prime minister opens the g20 summit with a plea for his fellow leaders to pull
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