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public investment fund, after the shock announcement of the merger came last week. hello and thanks for joining us, here's your latest sports news thousands of fans lined the streets of manchester city centre — battling some pretty bad weather conditions — to watch manchester city's treble winning parade. it was delayed due to the rain, thunder and lightning but eventually the players and staff set off in their open—top bus with all three trophies in full view... after they arrived back on home soil following that win over inter milan in istanbul this weekend.... they are only the second english club to win the treble after manchester united in 1999. our sports correspondent andy swiss was there: well, what a night it's been for the manchester city players behind me on that stage, and what a night it's been for fans as well — although it has been a very
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soggy celebration because, shortly before the parade was due to start, they announced it was going to be delayed for half an hour because of thunderstorms. we have had torrential rain over the course of the parade, but it hasn't stopped the fans arriving in their thousands to cheer on the players. they've been hanging off lamp posts, they've been hanging off bus shelters, trying to get a glimpse of the manchester city players. but what a season it has been for this club. first they won the premier league — theirfifth premier league title in six seasons — then the fa cup, that win over manchester united in the final, and then finally, that unforgettable champions league win at the weekend. and they will be hoping after this season that there'll be plenty more trophies to come. now, kylian mbappe has written to paris saint—germain to tell them he will not extend his contract with the club by one year. his deal runs until the end of this season.
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contract discussions are still ongoing but if, as expected, mbappe does not extend for an extra year, he can sign a pre—contract agreement with a club outside of france injanurary. psg have said they're prepared to sell the french international this summer, rather than risk losing him for nothing. english football league club — wigan athletic have had a winding—up petition lodged against them by uk tax authorities. there's been huge financial turmoil at wigan, who have been relegated to league one from the championship, and it is understood money is outstanding from last month's salaries. wigan, who won the fa cup ten years ago, will start next season on minus eight points for not paying their players on time. bordeux have missed out on promotion from ligue deux after french footballs governing body handed them a loss for an abandoned match against rodez earlier this month. the game onjune 2nd was called
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off when rodez scorer lucas bow—des was attacked by a pitch invader this decision means bordeaux finished third — they've said they plan to appeal the decision to the french olympic committee. david moyes will stay on as manager of west ham following the club's success in winning the europa conference league. his future was the source of speculation during the season but the hammers avoided relegation and ended their 15—year wait for a trophy by beating fiorentina in prague last week, giving them european football for the third successive season for the first time in their history. ac milan have paid tribute to theirformer owner silvio berlusconi — who as we've been hearing has died at the age of 86. the serie a side said on social media . �*deeply saddened at the passing of the unforgettable silvio berlusconi'... and said they share their sympathies with his family and friends...
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berlusconi bought the club back in 1986 — and under his leaderhship, milan won five european cups, and eight italian league titles. england captain ben stokes says the key to england's success this summer will be all about making sure the team don't focus on results. the ashes begins with the first test on friday 16thjune with stokes�*england attempting to win back the urn for the first time since 2015. england kicked off their summer of test cricket with a comprehensive io—wicket victory over ireland at the start of the month: victory over ireland before victory over ireland we start cleaning the ashes before we start cleaning the ashes we will do the normal get—together and i will do what i have to do. you go back to your list and at the bottom the list is results. because if we do everything and stick to everything we do above that results word, the result will look after itself. so, not being so result driven is a great way to simplify things and bring it back to ourselves
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as players and as a team are on the way we want to play. if we play anywhere near the capability what we can do, the result will probably be a win. if we don't and we don't play well and we don't stick to what well and we don't stick to what we know works for us the result will be a loss. putting results at the bottom is one thing i will keep hammering home and making sure it's about our process and mindset for anything else. well, australia also go into the ashes in good form, after winning the world test championship against india. head coach andrew mcdonald inisits this victory has prepared his team well: we are ready and we have been on the record saying we got the preparation we needed to counter what is ahead of us in the five test message in the ashes. there will be execution points where you think you can improve but that test match will be up like other test matches where you will be put
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under pressure to execute at different times so to me that's good preparation and it's up for you guys to critique what the permanence was like what we can sit here and tell you our preparation is good but whether it you believe us are not i will leave that up for you to judge. england will also bid to end australia's period of dominance in the women's game. their ashes start later in the month and their squad will include pace bowler kate cross, who'd been called up after recoverng from a parasite infection, asjo currie reports: it's been a long time since england women had their hands on the first micro trophy since 2014, in fact. that head coach named this court today who he hopes will put an end to that run. kate cross returns to the club after recovering from a parasite infection and their new faces as well in the form of unkept dual daniel gibson,
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all rolled around her, those included. i all rolled around her, those included-— all rolled around her, those included. ~ , , included. i think they bringing a oint included. i think they bringing a point of _ included. i think they bringing a point of difference. - included. i think they bringing a point of difference. danny . included. i think they bringing a point of difference. danny is an informed cricketer playing some fantastic cricket at the domestic level. she has come up into the squad and the training group over the last few weeks and has stood out as a cricketer who can make an impact in games. she can bennis balance a team if she selected. there is also a place for 21—year—old is the one, she made her debut in all formats of the game in 2022 but missed out on selection for the t20 world cup in february. that set u . world cup in february. that set u- flow world cup in february. that set up flow of _ world cup in february. that set up flow of support. _ world cup in february. that set up flow of support. you - world cup in february. that set up flow of support. you will. up flow of support. you will get picked in some and not for others. hopefully i have a long career ahead of me and i think would be foolish to think i would be foolish to think i would play in every single series from now until i retire so it is the weight is. definitely means a lot more coming back into the squad. the
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women's purse _ coming back into the squad. the women's purse or are different to the men's as they have a multiformat style. there is one test match and three t20 and three 0di, all worth four points each. it gets under way on the 22nd ofjune when one of sports great rivals comes together again. the us senate is investiating the planned deal between golfs traditional tours — the pga tour and dp world tour — and the saudi arabian public investment fund which bankrolled the breakaway liv series... the shock announcement of the commerical merger came last week. richard blumnthal — who's leading the investigation — has demanded details on how the pga tour came to its agreement with the pif... and how the merger would be operated — he said "the pga tours sudden and drastic reversal of position concerning liv golf raises serious questions". eritrean cyclist biniam grrmy has sprinted to victory at stage two of the tour of switzerland.
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girmay�*s late burst to the line marked his return to form after a crash back in april when he suffered concussion. he's likely to feature in next month's tour de france. it's girmay�*s first win at world tour level since winning stage ten of the giro d'italia last year. and finally to golf where there was a very interesting end to the canadian 0pen, won by nick taylor had just holed a stunning 72—foot eagle putt to become the first home player to win the canadian 0pen in 69 years. it sparking huge celebrations led by another canadian golfer and pga tour professional adam hadwin... he ran to spray champagne in the direction of his friend, only to by mistaken for an intruder and was tackled to the groud by security! hadwin later apologised and said he was fine. you can get all the latest sports news at our website — that's bbc.com/sport. from me and the rest
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of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye. hello there. it was a busy old start to our working week — hot and humid for all of us. in fact, it was the warmest day of the year so far, with some late afternoon sunshine across northern ireland, a hot day across southern scotland and, as you can see, in north wales as well, temperatures in the high 20s. northwest england saw a high of 31 degrees as well. that heat and humidity helped to trigger off some sharp, thundery downpours, and you can see in cheshire, the threatening—looking skies, those thunderstorms that threatened to spoil the parade in manchester. now, we had over a couple of inches of rain in highland scotland from those storms. they were quite widespread with over 7,500 lightning strikes at one point through the middle part of the afternoon.
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the showers have eased away, but it's still quite a mild start to the day. tuesday morning seeing temperatures into the mid—teens first thing. there'll be plenty of early—morning sunshine to look out for as well. but there will be a change to come — alittle bit more cloud just clinging on to the isles of scilly and maybe cornwall, and a few isolated showers, just a few across england and wales — these shouldn't be thundery either. we should see some sharp thundery downpours perhaps into the west of northern ireland and the far northwest of scotland. but in comparison to monday's weather, it won't be quite as widespread that rain, and it'll still be quite warm. yes, the northern isles, a little cool and cloudy, but 21—27 degrees in scotland, 25 in northern ireland and generally the high 20s across england and wales. now, through the rest of the week, it's going to start to gradually feel less humid. we keep a lot of dry and sunny weather, though. the reason why we're losing that humidity is the position of the high. the wind direction swings round from a southeasterly
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to a light easterly direction, so it's not going to produce some cloud coming in off the north sea like we had around a week ago. it's still going to keep a lot of fine, dry weather, but there is a risk of a little bit more cloud into eastern scotland, and maybe some cloud lingering across south west england as well. but look at the temperatures — still slightly above the average for the time of year. generally around 21—27 degrees the high, that's the 80s. and this dry, settled, sunny theme continues right throughout the week and largely into the weekend. just a slim chance of some rain from monday onwards.
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