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tv   Sportsday  BBC News  April 19, 2023 12:45am-1:01am BST

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hello, i'm paul scott, from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme... the real deal: holders real madrid reach the champions league semi—finals at the expense of chelsea. manchester city are given some welcome news ahead of their second leg against bayern munich on wednesday. and buffalo bills player damar hamlin has been cleared to return to play in the nfl, four months after suffering a cardiac arrest on the field.
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welcome to the programme. 1a time european champions real madrid are on the march once again. they're through to the semi—finals of the champions league after finishing the job against chelsea in london. 2—0 up from the first leg, a brace from rodrygo completed a 4—0 aggregate win. joe wilson was there for another frustrating night for chelsea. based on recent experience how would you have imagined this game based on recent experience how would you have imagined this game would based on recent experience how would you have imagined this game would have based on recent experience how would you have imagined this game would have panned based on recent experience how would you have imagined this game would have panned out based on recent experience how would you have imagined this game would have panned out for chelsea. lots of decent early possession, plenty of chances they could not take. definitely. ultimately undone by a team with more coherent game plan and quality where it counted, absolutely. that was real madrid. they had a great chance to score wrong man in
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the right place. and reese teams and create save there as well. still goal at half—time you sense there was some lingering belief amongst chelsea supporters but they knew that just one chelsea supporters but they knew thatjust one goal from real madrid would settle it, 57 minutes it came. rodrigo was able to go on pass the ball take up his position in the box composed into play from real madrid and there was the goal. when rodrigo scored again, walking the ball in ultimately, it felt almost cruel. it certainly felt like a lesson. another goal a scheme for chelsea. the reality of their fans will wake up to is out of europe, 11th and the premier league. elsewhere ac milan reached the semi—finals for the first time since winning the competition in 2007 — they saw off serie a rivals napoli in an incident—packed second leg. milan could now face inter in the last four, with their city rivals going into wednesday's second leg against benfica with a 2—0 lead.
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olivier giroud had an early penalty saved, but the veteran frenchman got the opening goal just before the break to make it 2—0 on aggregate. napoli then missed a penalty themselves, but did eventually score through a victor osimhen header with seconds remaining in the match. it was too little too late, so napoli, who are 22 points clear of milan in the serie a table, are out. sadio mane will be available for bayern munich on wednesday, as they face an uphill battle to try and overturn a three—goal first leg deficit against manchester city. the former liverpool forward was suspended for the weekend's bundesliga clash with hoffenheim, after hitting team—mate and former city player leroy sane in the face following their quarterfinal first leg defeat.
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this kind of energy in the dressing room shows that it is alive and the players not happy. alive and the players not ha . . _ ., , alive and the players not ha a . ., , ., alive and the players not hau. . ., , happy. that they are angry with them selves — happy. that they are angry with them selves with _ happy. that they are angry with them selves with each - happy. that they are angry with them selves with each other. them selves with each other which can be used, which also a form of energy. it was to a certain extent that we do not like. it was too much. so manchester city have a healthy 3— nil advantage from the first leg at the etihad last week. and have been further boosted by the return to training of phil foden. he'd been missing since being forced to pull out of england duty last month to have his appendix removed. city boss pep guardiola says they won't be sitting back in bavaria. i don't understand the situation that they come herejust to defend something, we came here to play football, 11mens against 11 mens that we tried to do better than the opening in this specific game.
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if you think about just the result, what we tried to do, would be a big mistake for us. staying with manchester city — the club have submitted a planning application for a 370 million dollar expansion of the etihad stadium. the club want to increase the current capacity to 60,000. proposals include a sky—bar overlooking the pitch and a stadium roof—walk experience. a new fan zone, club shop, museum and hotel have also been proposed in the application. the club say the project will take three years to complete. novak djokovic says his right elbow is "not in an ideal condition" as he continues his preparations for next month's french open. the world number one suffered a surprise defeat to lorenzo musetti at the monte carlo masters last week. this week he's playing a 250 event on the clay in bosnia—herzegovina. he begins his campaign on wednesday against
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frenchman luca van assche. while djokovic is in the balkans, the world number three casper ruud is in action at the barcelona 0pen. he beat american ben shelton in straight sets. shelton has rocketed up the rankings in the past year. and after losing the first set, he put up a fight in the second, but ruud came through a second set tie break to move into the last 16. mumbai indians have made it three wins in a row in the indian premier league after they beat sunrisers hyderabad by 14 runs. australian cameron green smashed an unbeaten 64 as mumbai posted an impressive 192 for 5 from their 20 overs. hyderabad were bowled out on the second to last ball— the final wicket taken by arjun tendulkar, son of sachin. monday's action may have been cut short after a protester
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stormed the crucible... ..butjoe perry and robert milkins were able to resume their first round clash at the world snooker championship on tuesday. perry now has a healthy 7—2 lead over milkins in sheffield. play resumed as normal, an investigation is under way into the incident that delayed the match. security has been ramped up after monday's events. 0ne protester covered a table with orange powder, whilst another caused a delay by trying to glue herself to the table. it follows a protest at the grand national last weekend. katie gornall reports: in the normally serene arena of the crucible this was unheard of. whether these are terrible, terrible scenes here at the crucible. i've never seen anything like this.
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last night, as a protester wearing a just stop oil t—shirts covered a table with orange powder, another tried unsuccessfully to glue themselves to the table next door is up to our rest were made and despite attempts to clean up the match were postponed. it was surreal for the players. just as shocked and you don't expect to see and you don't expect to see anything like that happen anywhere especially at the crucible. didn't know what to think at the beginning but once it was done and over, you try to relax about the whole situation but it was a bit unnerving at the time. this put security in a spot under the spotlight while climate activists say their little choice. not so much passionate but petrified, that's why we're doing the things that were doing because not seen the change that will give a liveable world for people, for everyone. snooker is a soft target and i would hate, although i see it
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as a given now, i would hate for the relationship between the fans who come to watch our events around the world and the sport itself may change just a little bit now because, i've been saying for a long time that our security protocols and acess it is too weak. today, world snooker released a statement saying the security of the public and players is always our top priority, adding that following the incident they had increased existing security measures which meant extra checks and searches for fans arriving at the crucible today where play resumed as normal after yesterday's chaos. i was wondering what was going on and i was shaken not because i didn't know if he was going to be an attack or what was going on. they've just found a terrestrial - television live spot, nice work perfect for them. perfect arena for them. you save up and booked time off because you can't get these any more, you know, we all work hard and i think there is more than everyone's enjoyment. peacefully outside saying what they need
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but outside inside know. it came after activists force the delay of the granite national at last we can. with all of these process going on sport has been put on high alert. finally — buffalo bills safety damar hamlin has been cleared to return to play, four months after suffering a cardiac arrest on the field during an nfl match. hamlin collapsed during a match in january after making a tackle and had to be resuscitated on the pitch. after approval from doctors, he's returned to bills' off—season training and could play again later this year. my my heart is still in it. my heart is still in the game. i love the game. it is something i want to prove to myself, not anyone else. i have been beating statistics all of my life. some people may say that coming back to playing may not be the best option. but that is their opinion. like i said i have been beating statistics all of my life so i like my
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chances here. from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye. hello. big contrast in the weather across the uk on tuesday. we've got up to 21 degrees in the scottish highlands. plenty of sunshine generally across the highlands. this image from the afternoon and ness further east edinburgh lots of low cloud mist and murk being dragged in on the easterly wind, this was newington just nine degrees but similar temperatures really along much of the north sea coast on tuesday afternoon won't be much different either, i fear this wednesday, perhaps brighter though, across eastern england as the area of cloud and showery rain that we saw hanging around on tuesday moves away westwards.
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but it is those north sea temperatures that are real killers to the temperatures adjacent to the north sea. even on land at this time of year with an easterly wind, basically, we pick up cold air that's been sitting across the north sea and feed it straight into eastern coasts. further west with some sunshine, things do get chance to warm up. and we're looking at highs towards the west today in the west of any sunshine of 15 or 16 degrees, a bit more cloud for wales. in the south—west, though, one or two showers around here could be a shade cooler. pollen levels down from the very high levels across england and wales that we saw earlier this week, but still very high in a few spots and high quite widely across the uk for any allergy sufferers. now looking to thursday, those bars on that chart opened up a little bit there for the keen eyed amongst you. that should mean a lighter winds going through the night with clear skies, lighter winds, some cold air hanging around there. you've got all the ingredients to make for a frosty start to thursday. gardeners can easily be caught out, i know i have been, by putting out tender plants at this time of year and then there's
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temperatures falling away. and even through thursday daytime, we just pull the wind round to a bit more of a north—easterly direction. that's just going to bring in some slightly cooler air than we started the week with perhaps some showers into eastern england later in the day. what we're looking at is that our temperatures tending away from the mid—teens into perhaps the lower end of double figures for thursday and still perhaps just ten degrees along the north sea coast. now, end of the week, things start to get more lively. the high pressure in the north gives way to allow low pressure to come swirling up from the south. that means we will see, i think, some showers spreading across england and wales on friday more widely across the whole of the uk for saturday and sunday. and then quite a shock to the system, i think as we potentially pick up a northerly wind and some much colder weather for early next week.
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