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no one bbc news, it's time for sportsday. now on bbc news, it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm isaac fanin. chelsea are the queens of english football. manchester city bounce back to the top of the premier league. mark cavendish sprints to his 16th career giro stage win. hello there. chelsea are champions of england once again. on what was a thrilling final day, emma hayes�*s side lifted the women's super league trophy after beating manchester united 4—2.
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jo currie was watching at kingsmeadow. it's cited and inspected, these fans know how it feels to win titles. anything less would leave the door open to arsenal potentially clipping them. perhaps it was nerves, but chelsea looked out of sorts. thomas finding the space. giving united a lead. response was needed, and it came in the form of aaron cuthbert. united needed a win to keep any hopes alive, and they kept up the fight. deflected effort, 2—1 down. the change brought about a change of mentality for chelsea. what a strike this is from sam kerr. chelsea fans
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finally able to relax. if he thought the earlier goal is good, this one was simply spectacular. champions of en . land was simply spectacular. champions of england once — was simply spectacular. champions of england once again. _ was simply spectacular. champions of england once again. they _ was simply spectacular. champions of england once again. they will- was simply spectacular. champions of england once again. they will enjoy . england once again. they will en'oy this moment — england once again. they will en'oy this moment for �* england once again. they will en'oy this moment for now, i england once again. they will en'oy this moment for now, but i england once again. they will en'oy this moment for now, but not i england once again. they will enjoy this moment for now, but not for. this moment for now, but not for long. they take on manchester city next week. they now know the seat is doubled. jo currie, bbc news. it was a wild final day of the season. let's take a quick look at the table. for a while, arsenal fans thought they were going to win the league in manager jonas eidevall�*s first season. they were top for quite a while, but as you saw, sam kerr and co proved why they are the best in the land. manchester united couldn't live with chelsea and it ended any hopes they had of qualifying for europe. manchester city women beat reading 4—0 and sealed that final champions league spot. a great day for chelsea's sam kerr — not only did she score twice, but she picked up
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the golden boot after scoring 20 goals this season. it feels amazing. the season �*s been really difficult. it's been up and down. we've lost lots of players. we keep fighting, kept grinding. haven't made it easy this season, but that's what made it even sweeter. we've won the last few games why one goal, and to do it today shows the team. i don't know how many teams would have coped losing as many players as we did. this one is super special. to the premier league now, manchester city have thrashed newcastle united 5—0 to keep the go back to the top of the table. three points ahead of liverpool. ben croucher was watching. growing upa growing up a fan in the last decade, you know little but success from
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their first premier league win. they may not be sure how they lost to real madrid in midweek, nor may be how they won against newcastle. changed tack and turned for raheem sterling. theirfate remains in their own hands and martin nebraska, they're not as safe as they usually are. central midfieldersjoining in, third and three league games made it 3-0. third and three league games made it 3—0. city would be pulling clear of liverpool at the top. goal difference could be critical if they slip up before the season is done. no holding back. right to the 90th minute, fill food in first four ——
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phil foden. city need seven points to guarantee back to back titles. success they�* re to guarantee back to back titles. success they're getting used to. been culture, bbc news. some more big games in the premier league. leeds have dropped into the relegation spots after a 2—1 defeat to arsenal. it was a nightmare of a start for leeds as eddie nketiah robbed keeper illan meslier of the ball to score the opener inside five minutes. arsenal would double their lead shortly after as gabriel martinelli found nketiah inside the area, leaving the visitors a mountain to climb. they were down to io—men shortly after, but grabbed a goal in the second half when diego llorente scored to make for a tense finish at the emirates, but leeds were unable to find an equaliser, meaning they fall into the relegation zone. we have a really bad start. we dug a hole for ourselves. we know that. at half—time we talked about keeping
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other composure, not losing anyone else because there was a massive amount of frustration, treating the game like it was 0—0 and making sure we didn't get robbed the goal. then make the game interesting. we could use it as positive momentum moving forward, and that's what we did, so obviously, we're in a difficult situation, but we have to find ways to keep strong and move forward. we controlled the game really well. they couldn't run of us and create any challenge. we had the chance is to do it _ any challenge. we had the chance is to do it you — any challenge. we had the chance is to do it. you know what you are playing — to do it. you know what you are playing for— to do it. you know what you are playing for and you start to defend that result, and we suffered much more _ that result, and we suffered much more than — that result, and we suffered much more than we needed to. everton are feeling a lot better about their hopes of staying up. they picked up a massive 2—1 win at leicester. ukraine defender vitaliy mykolenko scored his first everton goal and mason holgate was also on the scoresheet to help the toffees move up to 16th
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with a game in hand over burnley and leeds. we should enjoy the results because they're _ we should enjoy the results because they're huge — we should enjoy the results because they're huge and _ we should enjoy the results because they're huge and that's _ we should enjoy the results because they're huge and that's what - we should enjoy the results because they're huge and that's what we - we should enjoy the results becausei they're huge and that's what we play for. they're huge and that's what we play for~ ups— they're huge and that's what we play for~ ups and — they're huge and that's what we play for. ups and downs _ they're huge and that's what we play for. ups and downs at _ they're huge and that's what we play for. ups and downs at times, - they're huge and that's what we play for. ups and downs at times, but. they're huge and that's what we play for. ups and downs at times, but byl for. ups and downs at times, but by the lime _ for. ups and downs at times, but by the time we — for. ups and downs at times, but by the time we got _ for. ups and downs at times, but by the time we got home _ for. ups and downs at times, but by the time we got home tonight, - for. ups and downs at times, but by the time we got home tonight, we i the time we got home tonight, we have to move _ the time we got home tonight, we have to move our— the time we got home tonight, we have to move our minds— the time we got home tonight, we - have to move our minds onto watford. we're _ have to move our minds onto watford. we're by— have to move our minds onto watford. we're lty no _ have to move our minds onto watford. we're tiy no means— have to move our minds onto watford. we're by no means a _ have to move our minds onto watford. we're by no means a safe _ have to move our minds onto watford. we're by no means a safe at _ we're by no means a safe at the moment — we're by no means a safe at the moment. that's— we're by no means a safe at the moment. that's in— we're by no means a safe at the moment. that's in our— we're by no means a safe at the moment. that's in our hands, i we're by no means a safe at the | moment. that's in our hands, so we're by no means a safe at the - moment. that's in our hands, so we have _ moment. that's in our hands, so we have to _ moment. that's in our hands, so we have to get — moment. that's in our hands, so we have to get struck _ moment. that's in our hands, so we have to get struck back— moment. that's in our hands, so we have to get struck back down to - have to get struck back down to earth _ have to get struck back down to earth and — have to get struck back down to earth and focus _ have to get struck back down to earth and focus on _ have to get struck back down to earth and focus on wednesday. | west ham bounced back from their midweek europa league exit and got a big win to enhance their hopes of making it to next year's competition. they thrashed already relegated norwich a—nil. a first half brace for said benrahma and goals from michail antonio and manuel lanzini helps them stay five points clear of eighth placed wolves. in scotland, the champagne is on ice for celtic, as rangers kept their slim hopes of retaining the premiership alive — preventing their fierce rivals from being crowned champions. they beat dundee 2—0.
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two second half goals from captainjames tavernier and manchester united loanee amad diallo secured the victory. celtic are six points clear at the top with just two games left. but ange postecoglou's side are 21 goals better off. it tops off a brilliant week for rangers, after they reached the europa league final after beating rb leipzig. sale sharks have been beaten by racing 92 in the quarterfinals of rugby union's champions cup. they led at the break after this try from manu tuilagi had put them ahead on the stroke of half time. but the french side came storming back after the interval and took control with four tries, including this one from juan imhoff. eventually running out winners by 41 points to 22. they'll face la rochelle in the semis. it was a tough day for english sides in europe because there was also disappointment for london irish, who were knocked out of the european challenge cup by toulon.
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charles 0llivon's try gave the french side the lead in the second half. irish did stage a fightback, including this incredible try from henry arunell, who ran almost the full length of the pitch to score. it wasn't enough, though, as they were edged out by 19 points to 18. mark cavendish has made it two british victories in two days at the giro d'italia. as you can see, it was a thrilling finish but he managed to outsprint the peleton to claim his 16th career giro stage win for quick step—alpha viny. the 36—year—old was riding the race for the first time since 2013. it comes off the back of simon yates win in the time trial on saturday. mathieu van der poel finished 17th and retained the overall lead by 11 seconds from yates. there was a 1—2—3 for britain at the badminton horse trials. it was back for the first time since the pandemic. laura collett won the prestigious
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title with a record low score riding her olympic gold medal—winning horse, london 52. lizzie greenwood—hughes was there. it's been the most extraordinary end to the most extraordinary battle. we waited three years, but a wonderful ending. huge congratulations. record score, did you know? it! ending. huge congratulations. record score, did you know?— score, did you know? i'd heard that if i score, did you know? i'd heard that if i jumped. — score, did you know? i'd heard that if i jumped. i _ score, did you know? i'd heard that if i jumped, i tried _ score, did you know? i'd heard that if i jumped, i tried to _ score, did you know? i'd heard that if i jumped, i tried to put that - score, did you know? i'd heard that if i jumped, i tried to put that out l if ijumped, i tried to put that out of my mind and focus on trying to jump the fences. you of my mind and focus on trying to jump the fences.— jump the fences. you had to hold our jump the fences. you had to hold your nerve- _ jump the fences. you had to hold your nerve. you _ jump the fences. you had to hold your nerve. you had _ jump the fences. you had to hold your nerve. you had a _ jump the fences. you had to hold your nerve. you had a few- jump the fences. you had to hold i your nerve. you had a few time falls because this was such a difficult track. what went to your mind? i track. what went to your mind? i just tried to focus one fence at a time. i knew i was sitting on an unbelievablejumper. he even unbelievable jumper. he even surprise unbelievablejumper. he even surprise me. unbelievable “umper. he even surprise me._ unbelievable 'umper. he even surprise me.— unbelievable “umper. he even sur-rise me. , ., unbelievable “umper. he even sur-riseme. ., , surprise me. this horse gave you his ol mic surprise me. this horse gave you his olympic gold — surprise me. this horse gave you his olympic gold medal— surprise me. this horse gave you his olympic gold medal in _ surprise me. this horse gave you his olympic gold medal in tokyo. - surprise me. this horse gave you his olympic gold medal in tokyo. where does this compare? to
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olympic gold medal in tokyo. where does this compare?— does this compare? to be honest, i never thought _ does this compare? to be honest, i never thought anything _ does this compare? to be honest, i never thought anything would - does this compare? to be honest, i i never thought anything would compare to tokyo, but badminton has always been a childhood dream. i remember coming here and going around the course. growing up, she's always been my idol and i've always wanted to be winning here. i can't believe i'm now winning here. hot to be winning here. i can't believe i'm now winning here. not everyone will know you're _ i'm now winning here. not everyone will know you're blind _ i'm now winning here. not everyone will know you're blind in _ i'm now winning here. not everyone will know you're blind in one - i'm now winning here. not everyone will know you're blind in one eye - will know you're blind in one eye after an accident. you find most of your big stuff successful after that. do you feel like you're an inspiration to other people? i don't think about — inspiration to other people? i don't think about it — inspiration to other people? i don't think about it at _ inspiration to other people? i don't think about it at all— inspiration to other people? i don't think about it at all any _ inspiration to other people? i don't think about it at all any more. - inspiration to other people? i don't think about it at all any more. it's. think about it at all any more. it's amazing what the body does, and it adapts. i've always said since my accident, i know how lucky i am to be able to continue. it still seems weird when people talk about it because i've forgotten about it and put it behind me, but if i am an inspiration to people, then i'm very happy. and there's a big day ahead in miami
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— where charles leclerc will have the honour of starting in pole position for the city's inaugural formula one grand prix. the championship leader bounced back from a disappointing result last time out to claim his third pole this year, ahead of ferrari teammate carlos sainz. world champion max verstappen had to settle for third after this mistake. lewis hamilton will start from sixth. i'm very happy. from 1—3, it wasn't a great _ i'm very happy. from 1—3, it wasn't a great lap — i'm very happy. from 1—3, it wasn't a great lap. but i'm overall very happy — denmark's thorbjorn 0lesen is the 2022 british masters champion, and he secured the win with this stunning eagle—birdie finish at the belfry, finishing on ten under par. remarkable way to win a tournament. scotland's connor syme and richie ramsay finished tied third on eight under. that's all from sportsday.
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we'll have more throughout the evening. hello, and a very warm welcome to the film review on bbc news. i'mjane hill, and taking us through this week's releases is mark kermode. hi, mark. what have you been watching? so, big week — we have dr strange in the multiverse of madness, the title of which i think is pretty self—explanatory. we have wild men — midlife crisis for men not actually that wild. and this much i know to be true, which is a documentary about nick cave and warren ellis, about whose music i'm a huge fan.
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mm, good mixture. yes. so, dr strange in the multiverse of madness, which is a very cumbersome title, isn't it? benedict cumberbatch, who was recently seen as doctor strange in spider—man, no way home, had his own stand—alone feature, which was kind of moderately well received, but with some controversy a few years ago. now, he's back. his path crosses with america chavez, who is a young woman about whom he's been dreaming, but he's never met her in real life until suddenly there she is in real life, being chased by a one—eyed octopus that is attempting to throw a bus at him. don't believe me? here's a clip.
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