tv Sportsday BBC News April 28, 2023 1:45am-2:00am BST
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hello from the bbc sports centre. coming up on this programme, newcastle united's fairytale season continues. four more goals against everton and a top four position all but secured. everton are real danger of relegation. barcelona are back in the women's champions league final, they beat a spirited chelsea 2-1 they beat a spirited chelsea 2—1 on aggregates. and mark allen claims the first session of the world's snooker championship semifinals
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against mark selby five frames to three. hello and thanks for joining hello and thanks forjoining us. here is your latest sports news. everton face a huge task to stay in the premier league following a 4—1 thrashing by newcastle united. newcastle continued their selling from in front of goal which has seen them scoring ten goals in the past two games. and are eight points above fifth place tottenham as they look to secure champions league football. everton are 19th, two points from safety, with just five games left to avoid the clubs first relegation in 69 years in 69 years in the top flight of english football. for a large part of that half, even with the result, i will take that performance. when the second goes in, you cannot take that performance. that is when the basics were out the window.
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the form goes out the window. there was plenty inside that goal so there is no chance. the return to form in _ the return to form in a _ the return to form in a really good way. ithink— in a really good way. i think it was a _ i think it was a period where we had questions to answer but _ questions to answer but the response for the player has been — but the response for the player has been great. suq'a _ has been great. sucja quick turnaround we _ sucja quick turnaround we have had two days before _ we have had two days before we play southampton and really important couple of games but the end table _ of games but the end table will tell us where we are _ table will tell us where we are and what we have _ we are and what we have next season. spurs _ have next season. spurs came back from two goals down to salvage a point and summer pride against manchester united in caretaker manager ryan mason's first match in charge. jayden sanches scott for the visitors within seven minutes and then marcus rashford scored his 29th club goal of the season to put united thoroughly in control at halftime. with fans protesting against board, spurs put in a better performance in the second half. pulling one back through pedro porro.
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and then drawing level though heung—min son. my level though heung—min son. my priority from day one on monday was to get this group together to see a group of men working together on the pitch, fighting for each other and ifelt on the pitch, fighting for each other and i felt that today. i hope the fans felt it today as well because we could certainly feel them with us. we have five games to keep working and hopefully get positive results. we didn't play that well but _ we didn't play that well but still we had a lot of chances and we did _ of chances and we did not finish. we _ did not finish. we were not clinical enough but we scored two _ enough but we scored two times and then we _ two times and then we had to finish the game. although we scored twice _ although we scored twice in an away game which _ twice in an away game which is _ twice in an away game which is good but the goals we conceded were so easy and — we conceded were so easy and we _ we conceded were so easy and we could avoid them. bournemouth gave their hopes of survival a boost with the one nil win against bottom side southampton. marcus tavernier got the crucial goal five minutes after halftime.
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southampton had a che adams effort ruled out through var. minutes from time. bournemouth are seven points clear of the relegation zone while southampton are six points adrift of safety. n ice adrift of safety. nice to get the three points. the lads thoroughly deserved it. we should have been more clinical. we got to show a little resilience towards the end against a team that were desperate. including the goalkeeper. fiorentina we'll play inter milan in the coppa italia. it will be the first final since 2013. they last lifted the trophy in 2001 and they will play the defending champion inter milan on may 23rd.
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villarreal are into faith. valencia are out of the relegation zone and athletic build bow finished 1—02 the visitors in injury time. barcelona made it a third straight women's champions league final coming through a tense semi—final, second leg against chelsea at the camp nou. the norwegian striker scored in the second half. chelsea immediately hit back with their own norwegian star. they took the match into extra tight but barcelona was left to blood. arsenal will play in the second leg on a monday. many children dream of becoming a professional footballer but the reality is very few will achieve that goal. trent alexander arnold describes
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himself as one of the lucky ones who rose through the youth ranks at his club and is now trying to help those who were not as lucky as him by launching the after academy to help former players with career opportunities after football. hopefully they will be there to support you to kind of get a second chance, more opportunities to soften the blow of being released and your dreams kind of being crushed but it is also eye—opening to give an indication as to what else is in the world because we live in a footballing bubble where we eat, sleep and leave football and i did not know what the opportunities were like, that there were so many opportunities are different jobs within the sport. when you “ust come jobs within the sport. when you just come out — jobs within the sport. when you just come out of— jobs within the sport. when you just come out of the _ jobs within the sport. when you just come out of the academy, l just come out of the academy, you were also one of those people we did not know what will happen, what did that feel like? it
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will happen, what did that feel like? , , ., ., , like? it is strange to say but i was like? it is strange to say but i wasiust — like? it is strange to say but i wasjust feeling, _ like? it is strange to say but i was just feeling, from - like? it is strange to say but i was just feeling, from the | i was just feeling, from the age of six onwards, people come and go, you get released, go to and go, you get released, go to a different club and just because you are not might fitting in right now. i am a lucky player who has never had to go through these challenges but i am a very, very, very small percentage of the plays in the academy right now and i think with the majority, the high majority, failing, there needs to be some kind of support and safety net. most players coming through the academy know, if you are not 100% committed, you have no chance. if you are 100% committed you have a tiny chance. from all the conversations and e—mails i have received, that was a common theme, the fear of failure now that has now picked up failure now that has now picked up in players and people going
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into the real world. people are scared to be vulnerable, to put themselves out for a newjob or just because they put everything into this and got told you are not good enough. it is something really scary for them. it is something really scary for them-— it is something really scary forthem. �* , ~ , ., ., for them. andy murray is out of the madrid _ for them. andy murray is out of the madrid masters _ for them. andy murray is out of the madrid masters in - for them. andy murray is out of the madrid masters in the - for them. andy murray is out of the madrid masters in the firstl the madrid masters in the first round after losing to a qualifier. straight sets. the free time grand slam champion has been struggling for form and despite improving in the second set missed a straightforward volley in the tiebreaker. kyle edmund was also defeated. mark allen holds the upper hand in the world champion circa semi—final at the crucible. 5— three i had in the crucible. 5— three i had in the first session. it was a back—and—forth session. the bill number three selby pulled
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away, taking an overnight lead. —— the world. and the bill number three also taking a lead in the other semi—final. —— whelled. it was a tense eight frame. the match resumes at 9am on friday. american basketball player britney grammer has spoken for the first time since been released from a russian colony. the centre was arrested at moscow airport last year on drug—related charges and detained for nearly ten months. she was freed in exchange for a russian arms dealer. she had flown to moscow to join a team she played with in the off—season. she broke down
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during the interview. off-season. she broke down during the interview.- off-season. she broke down during the interview. thank you for covering _ during the interview. thank you for covering me, _ during the interview. thank you for covering me, to _ during the interview. thank you for covering me, to get - during the interview. thank you for covering me, to get me - for covering me, to get me home, i really appreciated. that coverage was most needed the whole entire season i expect to see the same coverage because we have a great product. i am because we have a great product. iam no because we have a great product. i am no stranger to hard times... just digging deep, honestly. you're going to be faced with adversity throughout your life. this was a pretty big one but ijust kind of relied on my hard work getting through it. you find a way to grind it out, just put your head down and just keep going, just keep moving forward, you can never stand still. that was my thing, never be still, never get to focus on the now and looking forward to what is to come.— what is to come. you can get all the latest _ what is to come. you can get all the latest sports - what is to come. you can get all the latest sports news - what is to come. you can get all the latest sports news at | all the latest sports news at our website.
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all the latest sports news at ourwebsite. from all the latest sports news at our website. from me and from the rest of the team at bbc sports centre, goodbye. hello. well, it's a very damp picture out there at the moment, a lot of cloud shrouding the uk. but if we have a look at the satellite picture, you can see some big gaps in the clouds to the west and southwest of us. that is heading our way, so there will be some sunshine on friday. let's have a look at the outlook, though, for the next few days. so, yes, sunny spells to come on friday, particularly by the time we get to the afternoon. but overall, the bank holiday weekend is actually going to be quite warmer compared to what we've been used to in the last few days. having said that, showers are also expected. so the forecast then, for early friday, a lot of cloud. you can see where it's still raining
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across parts of scotland, the north of england, but by this stage, it's already starting to dry out, particularly across wales and the southwest. and as we go through the morning, into the afternoon, we'll see sunny spells developing widely. first across the southern half of the uk and then eventually a little bit further north too. but one or two showers certainly on the cards for friday. temperatures at best around 19 or even 20 celsius in the southeast, about 1k celsius expected in glasgow and not far off that in belfast. now, as we go through the weekend, we'll continue to see relatively mild air coming in from the south, not as hot, anywhere near as hot, as it has been in spain, the south of spain and portugal. now, our air is actually coming all the way from the azores, so, yes, the mild direction, but we're not going to be getting the heat you may have heard about across iberia. so saturday, then, a scattering of showers on the cards but sunny spells, too, and here are the temperatures, around 19 celsius again in london, but quite chilly across parts of scotland. aberdeen, for example, no higher than around 8 celsius. and here's a look at sunday, again, a real mixed bag on the way.
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some of the showers could turn out to be really heavy on sunday, perhaps even with some cracks of thunder on the way. now, the temperatures around the mid teens across the northern part of england and into the lowlands. warmest spots, again, in the south. and then as we go into monday, bank holiday monday, high pressure is expected to build across the uk, but it's not going to be completely dry, because, but it's not going to be completely dry, because, again, in the north, especially in scotland, we are anticipating some showers. so here's the outlook from saturday onwards, it is a bit of a mixed bag, especially through the weekend, and actually into next week, you can see those temperatures easing once again. bye— bye.
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live from washington, this is bbc news. welcome to viewers on pbs in america. both sides in the conflict in sudan agree to extend a ceasefire for another three days, despite reports of heavy fighting in the capital khartoum. south korea's president yoon urges us congress to stand with seoul in the face of an increasing north korea nuclear threat. and the biden administration announces new plans to curb illegal migration at the border. hello, i'm sumi somaskanda in washington. in sudan, rival military groups say they have agreed to extend a fragile ceasefire for another three days. the sudanese army and the paramilitary group the rapid support forces came to that agreementjust hours
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