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though. it was neither a scoreline nor a performance to worry any of the tournament's main contenders. lewis ludlam forced his way over from close range for the only try of a first half that was littered with england errors. we probably didn't perform the way we want it to again, but credit to them. they made it really, really tough for us. the ball was so greasy and they played in the right edge of the pitch and made us really run and work hard to fill position as well. so yeah, we're, we're not happy but but we're, we're glad we've got the win. well, fiji cause the shock of the tournament so far. they beat australia by 22 points to 15 in pool c. the fijians only try of the game gave
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them their third ever win over australia. he has personally 100% and as i said, i'm 100% responsible for it. you know, i've gone down the line of picking a young team and i want this young team to be a good team. at the moment we had a bad day today, which can happen and we've got to be better next week. so that's my responsibility. now, arsenal have beaten everton 1—0 at goodison park to move to fourth place in the english premier league table. arsenal replaced their england goalkeeper aaron ramsdale with david raya, but he had little to do as a leandro trossard goal was enough to secure victory at a ground that they have previously struggled on. the result leaves everton without a league win so far this season and in the bottom three. we've have already got to grips with the ball. the man were telling us that we had, you know, against these sides. that's your biggest chance to put them on the back foot is when you turn the ball over. we gave it away so many times and when we did have a chance to get the ball and play, playing backwards, playing backwards, play backwards.
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so you never ask a question. so at the end of the day, the two boxes are the most important thing and we're getting punished in one and we're not taking advantage of the other. six years is a long time without a win, but there were reasons for it and we discussed that a lot and the things that we had to do much better and with more purpose and and be more disciplined as well. and i think we played a great game. we didn't give absolutely anything away. you can win in many different ways. but to come to this ground against this kind of opponent and to shift the game to the to the area that we wanted and and to the way that we wanted, be credit to the place. chelsea's stuttering start to the premier league season continued at bournemouth. the game finished 0—0. both sides had chances but couldn't convert and chelsea have just one win from their first five league games under mauricio pochettino. they are down in 14th place. bournemouth are still chasing their first victory of the season under a place below chelsea in the table. i cannot lie. i think we are missing something in the air.
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they're more calm, more relaxed, you know, to be more clinical in front of the goal. i think we were creating chances. we were fighting, i think. i think it's about the process and that is why our circumstances, it's obvious that these are not the best, but we need to keep positive. today was our best game, i would say overall. it's true that we didn't score, but we were close to beating a very, very good team like chelsea. and we we have to continue keeping, pushing, believing in what we are doing and i think is the way. mason greenwood played senior football for the first time in 20 months when he came off the bench for new club cafe this afternoon in la liga. greenwood hadn't played since january 2022, when he was charged with a number of serious offences, including rape and assault. the charges were later dropped. he denied the accusations. greenwood, who hasjoined the spanish club on loan, came on as a substitute
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in the 77th minute of the game against osasuna with a score at 2—2. they went on to win that match. 3-2. well, in la liga, real madrid were in action against real sociedad. real sociedad did take an early lead, but rounded came back to win two one, which puts madrid top of the league standings ahead of barcelona. and there were also wins for getafe, as i mentioned. in formula one, ferrari's carlos sainz won the singapore grand prix, ending red bull's run of 14 race wins this season. the spaniard led from start to finish holding off mclaren�*s lando norris in a thrilling end to the race. mercedes lewis hamilton finished in third after team—mate george russell crashed on the final lap while championship leader max verstappen finished in fifth place to bring an end to his run of ten consecutive race wins. an incredible weekend, perfect race execution. we didn't get it easy, obviously, either. we had our own challenges out there today, but we nailed everything that we had to nail today. and we put together a very good
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race to bring home that pi that tastes honestly as good as it can taste. an american has been confirmed as the winner of cycling's last grand tour of the year the vuelta, a espana, following the final stage in madrid. australia's kaden groves was first to cross the finish line in the capital of spain that saw him claim the sprinter�*s green jersey. half a minute behind and the leader's red jersey rolled in with his jumbo—visma team—mates. tour de france winner vingegaard and giro d'italia champion rogic. it's the first time that one team has won all three grand tours in the same year. now what a finish there was to the pga championship at we ntworth. as tyrrell hatton came close to winning but was outdone by new zealand's ryan fox. he stormed back after a triple bogey earlier on the final round to finish out in front. the drama, though, went right to the final moments, as our golf correspondent ian carter explains. it was still a thrilling finish. tyrrell hatton with a big surge
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up to finish at 17 under par. getting up and down as he did on the 18th. arun rai with a chance to win with an eagle putt that shaved the edge of the hole from around about 30, 35 feet. had that dropped, he'd have got to 18 under par. but fox needed a birdie at the last to get to that magic number. is he had to lay up and then from 108 yards out, hit his approach to around about five, six feet and then very calmly stroked home the putt down the slope and into the middle of the hole. and that was the biggest win of his career, no doubt about that. punched the air in absolute delight, a very popular winner and new zealand's first winner of this historic championship at wentworth. there will be an element of frustration, certainly for tyrrell hatton. he was the champion in 2020 and he gave it a real good go today. but i think he, like an awful lot of the european ryder cup players, will feel very satisfied with his final competitive outing before, of course, the big match in rome the week after next.
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i spoke to rory mcilroy earlier today. he was round in 65 to climb up the leaderboard and he made the point that there were so many of that european team on this leaderboard, the likes of hatton, sepp straka was there all bear had a good week as well as we've discussed. jon rahm had a big finish today with his round of 68 to finish in fourth place. so some real big guns for europe showing some really good form in their last competitive outing. bob mcintyre is going to be playing in france next week, but all 12 making the cut. and i think when you contrast that with the americans for whom so many of the players haven't played since the tour championship, they're going to be five weeks without competitive action by the time they get to rome. i think there's a bit of a feeling that europe have something of an advantage. that said, justin thomas and max homa have been playing very well in
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california this week. ian carter, the bbc�*s golf correspondent and an interesting few weeks ahead for golf. now to cricket and south africa have won their one day series final decider with australia injohannesburg by 122 runs. the tourists won the toss and put south africa into bat. captain temba bavuma was run out for a second ball. duck and quinton de kock, who's playing in his final one day international at home, was out for 27. aiden markram, 93, helped south africa to 315 and australia couldn't get near that again. they were all out for 193. tennis. don evans and neil saved four match points to win the doubles match, which sent great britain into the knockout stage of the davis cup finals at france's expense. evans also won his singles match, spending nearly five hours on court in total on sunday
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while cameron norrie struggled and couldn't get past hugo umbert. that meant that the tie was level at one all, and then it was up to evans and partner to secure the victory against nicola maheu and edward roger vallon. and they did it by winning a deciding set tie—break. the eight team knockout stage finals will take place in malaga in november. a great day in manchester for the 13,000 fans. now you can get all the latest sports news from the bbc sport app orfrom our website that's at bbc.co.uk sport. for me, though, for now and the rest of the team are the bbc sport centre. it is goodbye for now. hello. it is shaping up to be a very unsettled and autumnal week of weather with some strong winds and some heavy rain.
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and talking of heavy rain on sunday, parts of south west england had localised flash flooding because of some really intense downpours and thunderstorms that drifted up from the south. you can see the shower clouds there on our earlier satellite picture. we've also got a couple of different frontal systems pushing in from the west. so whichever way you slice it, quite a wet start to monday for many of us. still some hefty showers across parts of eastern england first thing. then here comes our band of rain, some particularly wet weather across parts of scotland. behind our rain bands, we see a mixture of sunny spells and showers. some of those could be on the heavy side. and also behind our rain band, a cooler, fresherfeel. so temperatures north to south, 13—20 degrees. so cool and fresh as we head into monday night, some clear spells, still some showers. and then here comes our next weather system, a zone of cloud and outbreaks of heavy rain across northern ireland, south—west scotland, northwest england, parts of wales. turning very mild down
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towards the south west, rather chilly across north eastern parts of scotland. so here comes our next frontal system for tuesday that is going to bring some heavy bursts of rain, particularly wet, i think over high ground in southwest scotland, northwest england and parts of wales. to the south of that, some patchy rain and a fair amount of cloud. but it is going to be windy, particularly for england, wales, northern ireland. inland spots could see gusts of 50 miles per hour. around some of the coasts the winds could be a little bit stronger than that. temperature wise, well we could get to 20—21 degrees if the cloud breaks at all down towards the south of england and south wales. tuesday night into wednesday, we see all these white lines, all these isobars on the chart, that shows us that it is going to be windy still, windy on wednesday, particularly just ahead of this band of cloud and rain, this cold front which will be pushing its way southwards and eastwards through the day. to the north and west of that, well, we see a mix of sunny spells and showers returning — temperatures of 14—22 degrees. for the end of the week it does stay very unsettled showers
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live from washington. this is bbc news. world leaders descend on new york for the annual united nations general assembly with several notable absences. fresh warnings that a new, and deadlier, fourth wave of the fentanyl epidemic has hit the us. and, broadcasters who employed russell brand have launched investigations, after rape and sexual assault allegations, which he denies.
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killing more than 100,000 i'm helena humphrey — good to have you with us. world leaders have started arriving in new york for the annual united nations general assembly which kicks off on monday. this year's summit takes place against the backdrop of russia's war in ukraine and amid growing tensions between the us and china. despite that, leaders of four of the five countries that hold permanent seats on the un security council are expected to skip the event, including russian president putin and china's president xi who also missed a recent gathering of the g20 in india. as well as two surprising absences — uk prime minister rishi sunak and french president emmanuel macron — who cited scheduling conflicts for missing this week's summit. in spite of those notable absences, the un says that it wants to get global leaders
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