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by mary earps. but england couldn't find a way back despite 13 minutes of injury time at the end and spain were eventually able to celebrate a famous win in only their third appearance in the tournament. just incredible to be champions of the world, it is something that i think anyone could dream of, i thinkjust incredible and ijust wanted to share i it with my family. we know their quality, we have a really good team, that is why we have been doing a lot of work, but we were confident in ourself, and finally we showed the world how we can play and how it is. of course, everyone was very disappointed that we didn't win the game. at the other hand, i think we can we can be very proud of ourselves, only it doesn't feel that way at this moment. that takes a little bit of time
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because now the most yeah, the disappointment is the most what you feel. but everything we've done, how we have grown into the tournament, the challenges we have before the tournament, during the tournament, how we have adapted to situations and we have given everything what we could in this tournament and also in this game. so disappointment for the england manager sarina wiegman, who loses her second world cup final in a row. our reporterjane dougal was watching the match in sydney and says spain's win is all the more remarkable when you consider spanish coach jorge vilda survived a player revolt less than 12 months ago. before this even begun there was something of a revolt by the spanish squad. 15 players said they didn't want to be considered for selection for this world cup. that is quite a thing to say that you do not want to go to the biggest tournament in the world to play
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for your country. the reason they were saying that is because they alleged that head coach or kate vilda, working conditions were so bad they said it was affecting their mental health and their well—being. at that point the spanish football association said that they must apologise to the coach, joge vilda. this dispute went on for a while and eventually 12 of those players back down and did apologise. but vilda picked only three to come to the couple took to the whole of the tournament there's been an animosity between the coach and players for that you could see it in these matches. whenever spain won a match there was no celebration between the coach and the players are that you could see the body language between them. even tonight on the big screen when vilda's face came up there were boos from the spanish crowd, from supporters within the crowd. at the end when they
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had won, of course the crowd were cheering and supporting the players. but when they one vilda went up to pick up his metal and the crowd booed him. thatjust metal and the crowd booed him. that just shows the strength and the depth of the feeling towards their coach. the fact that the spanish federation has tweeted macro three in shows there are still backing him. —— vilda for that they won the world cup, the other world champion. it is very obvious why he was supported coach however this is not with the players had wanted. the players had wanted vilda out and the spanish federation say that vilda is in. usually significant there. whether it was because they are point to prove, because of circumstances surrounding this animosity between the players and the coach, that could have been why or they were more skilful tea because they outplayed england in every part of the 90 minute
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class that they played in this final. a sharp contrast to spain. the lionesses have got a huge bond and a huge amount of respect for their head coach sarina wiegman. the players adore her. she obviously has a fantastic report with them. what she has managed to bring to the camp is something of a columnist that is filtered through the whole of the squad. unfortunately, there wasn't able to translate onto the pitch. they had problems throughout the tournament with injury and suspensions because of a red card for laurenjames. itjust transpired that of a red card for laurenjames. it just transpired that they were not the better team on the night. they've done very well to get to a final but not good enough to win it. after the final, the spanish football federation announced that the father of the goalscorer and captain 0lga carmona had died on friday after a long illness. according to media reports in spain, the players friends and family decided not to tell her until
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after the game. in a statement the spanish football association says: "we send our most sincere embrace to 0lga and herfamily in a moment of deep sorrow. we love you, 0lga, you are spanish soccer history." next to the world athletics championships in budapest where plenty of medals were up for grabs on the second day of competition including the blue ribband event — the men's 100 metres, won by noah lyles of the united states for his first victory over the distance. the two—time world champion in the 200 metres pulled away to record a personal best of 9. 83 seconds. letsile tebogo took the silver while zarnel hughes of great britain won bronze. uganda'sjoshua chepteguy is the fourth man in history to win three successive world 10 thousand metres titles, he finished ahead of daniel ebenyo of kenya
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and ethiopia's selemon barega who won bronze. cheptegui joins haile gebre—selassie, kenenisa bekele, and mo farah in winning three successive titles over the distance. britain's katarina johnson—thompson won gold in the heptathlon, marking an impressive come back from injury, she finished second in the 800 metres — the gruelling final event of the seven—discipline competition — which was enough to take gold and that crown. everything i've done this year has been with the mindset of trying to get out next year. i've got the metal, in terms of competition and i really would like to finish my career with olympic medal. that extends to next year. that extends to next year. canada's ethan katzberg won gold in the men's hammer setting a new national record in the process. poland's olympic champion wojciech nowicki took silver. next to the english premier league where big spenders chelsea have been beaten, by a west ham side that played the last half an hour with ten
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men at the london stadium. david moyes condemning mauricio pochettino to defeat in just his second game in charge. lucas paqueta exhausted at the end here, his goal wrapped up a 3—1win, disappointment for moises caceido on his debut. chelsea were level at half time having been in control and missing a penalty, west ham had nayef agair sent off in the second half but ground out the win. chelsea with one point from their opening two games. we all feel really bad because we were very disappointed that we were very disappointed that we could not earn what we wanted. that is a point to learn, premier league is very competitive and gives the player a different way that you play. you need to accept and understand how you need to play the games. i get separate teams we cannot consider, we need to be focused in every single situation.
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aston villa recovered from their opening premier league thrashing at newcastle by beating everton 4—0 at villa park, that's two defeats from two for sean dyche. john duran here was among the goalscorers for the home side. in spain, barcelona left it late but they have their first league win of the season. pedri scored the opener with just eight minutes to go against cadiz, ferran torres with a late second, 2—0 the final score. girona beat getafe 3—0 and in the late game atletico madrid and real betis played out a goalless draw. and four matches in italy's serie a on sunday. 0n the opening weekend jose mourinho's roma needed a late andrea belotti equaliser as they drew 2 all with salernitana, atalanta were 2—0 winners at sassuolo. two goals in the last five minutes gave lecce a 2—1win over lazio, and juventus were comfortable winners against udinese, 3—0 the final score. what a moment for the american teenager coco gauff — she's won the biggest title of her career after victory at the cincinnati 0pen.
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up against this year's french open finalist karlolina muchova, the 19 year old coming through sunday's final in straight sets, 6—3 6—4. it's gauff�*s fifth career title and her third this year after wins in washington dc and auckland. you can get all the latest sports news at from the bbc sport app, orfrom our website — that's bbc.co.uk/sport. from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye. good morning. 0ur weekend may well have started off wet and windy, but we closed out the story with some sunshine and some warmth.
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in fact, in suffolk, we saw highs of 26 degrees on sunday afternoon. now mixed fortunes with our week ahead. in fact, we're going to start off monday for england and wales under this area of high pressure. but low pressure over the next few days will dominate further north and that will bring some rain, some of it heavy at times. early morning, patchy low cloud, mist and fog will quickly fade away across england and wales with a light south—westerly breeze, the sunshine will start to kick in and take over. but further north and west, some of that rain turning quite heavy through northern ireland and northwest scotland as we close out the afternoon here, only around 16 or 17 degrees, but at the highest values further south of 25 celsius, that's 77 fahrenheit. now, as we go through monday evening and over into tuesday, we'll see that rain turning quite patchy as it pushes its way steadily southwards with quite a lot of cloud around. we keep those temperatures around 1a or 15 degrees and clearing skies maybe around 12 or 13 celsius. but that weather front could bring a little spot or two of light rain across north wales, over into northern england. behind it, there will be some showers on tuesday,
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a breezier day, not quite as warm again, 19 to 21 degrees. but we keep the sunshine across central and southern england 25 celsius once again. now, as we push through the middle part of the week, there's another weather front that's going to be pushing in across the southwest, still under the influence of low pressure further north. so it's quite a messy story. through midweek, we could have a little bit of patchy rain through wales into the midlands, but this frontal system is the dividing line between some pretty humid air pushing up from the south, highs of 26 degrees quite possible and noticeably fresher airfurther north, 16 to 18 degrees at the very best. but it's the fresher air that's going to win out as we go through towards the end of the week. low pressure drifts just that a little bit further south and east, a northwesterly wind direction will take over and that's going to push that warm russet tones, the temperatures in the mid twenties, it's going to push it back over to the near continent so that fresher feel will arrive for all. so our week ahead will be rain at times into the north.
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welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore. i'm mariko 0i. the headlines: california gets hit by an earthquake as it braces itself for its first tropical storm in more than 80 years. canada is sending in its soldiers to fight hundreds of wildfires that continue to please the country. russia's first lunar mission in almost 50 years smashes into the moon in failure. and on top of the world, spain beat england 1—0 to win the women's world cup
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for the first time. wiped from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it's newsday. inc you for being with us. we begin in california which is bracing itself for a powerful tropical storm which has already hit mexico's pacific coast. it will be the first tropical storm that hits the state in 84 years. forecasters have warned it could dump 25 centimetres of rain. that is one year's worth in southern california. there has already been flooding in the mexican state of baja california and some houses are now underwater. elsewhere there have been landslides and just as residence in los angeles hunkered down for the approach
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