tv Sportsday BBC News September 2, 2024 1:45am-2:00am BST
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if arne slot wanted to endear himself to the fans of his new club, then leading liverpool to three striaght wins to start the premier league season will help. even better, beat your biggest rivals comfortably to leave your opposite number reminding everyone he's a manager, not a magician. liverpool's 3—0 win at manchester united kept their 100% start going and brought consistent boos for the home side. after trent alexander—arnold had a goal disallowed for offside. luis diaz scored twice before half—time — his second and third goals of the season — to put liverpool in control. after the break, mohamed salah made it 3—0 with his 12th goal in 15 matches against united. the result piles more pressure on erik ten hag after two defeats in their opening three matches while liverpool go into the international break with maximum points and no goals conceded. look a bit more secure defensively. i think we were a lot more control of our game
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today. obviously three now and, yeah, could have been more. could have been, you know, a couple of goals, one goal ruled off—side. we had a couple of counter—attacks which should have ended up in beater result but you can't argue with three great goals we have scored. the clinch is massive for us. when you come away with your rives like man united, that's what the man said before game, the first objective is to keep a clean sheet and got the quality of scoring goals and we proved that. . ,., ., of scoring goals and we proved that. . ., , , that. have some great players but we have — that. have some great players but we have such _ that. have some great players but we have such player- that. have some great players but we have such player as - but we have such player as well, — but we have such player as well, and _ but we have such player as well, and i think as they say, he came _ well, and i think as they say, he came three times if very good — he came three times if very good positions, good finishes, i'm sure — good positions, good finishes, i'm sure we are even more scoring — i'm sure we are even more scoring abilities, so, you know. _ scoring abilities, so, you know. we _ scoring abilities, so, you know, we will be fine. we have to improve, _ know, we will be fine. we have to improve, we know that, today we have — to improve, we know that, today we have to — to improve, we know that, today we have to be humble. we have to take this but we will bounce back — mo salah made two and scored one for liverpool, and afterwards admitted it's his last year with the club because nobody has talked to him about an extension
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to his current contract which runs out in 2025 and he was motivated to perform on what could be his final trip to old trafford. at this moment he's one of ours and i'm really, really happy with him being one of ours and he plays really well. we — i don't talk about contracts from players but i can talk for hours about how mo played today. are you interested in that? after what manager eddie howe described as a �*tough' transfer window closed with newcastle unable to make any significant signings despite being one of the richest clubs in the world, he claimed their 2—1 win over tottenham was massive. alexander isak�*s first goal of the season proved crucial earning newcastle a second win. spurs dominated at times and looked to be heading for a draw after a dan burn own goal cancelled out harvey barnes' first half strike, but isak sealed the three points making tottenham pay for their missed chances. the result always matters. and always the most important thing, but, of course, how you
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get the results, i think, indicate how successful you're going to be long—term. we know we got a lot of work to do, we know we got things to improve, but running through the squad i think we have characters and leaders and players with extreme ambition to do well and i think you can see the collective spirit in the performance as well. meanwhile at stamford bridge, eberechi eze's second half goal was enough to earn crystal palace their first point of the premier league season as they came from behind to draw 1—1 at chelsea. nicolas jackson had given chelsea the lead in the first half but enzo maresca's side are still waiting for their first league win at home. kylian mbappe scored his first la liga goals for real madrid as they beat real betis at the bernabeu. it's been a bit of a wait for the most significant signing of european football's close season, this was real�*s fourth game of the new league campaign. but shortly after his first along came a second as his side completed a 2—0 victory over betis. meanwhile thomas muller made a club record 710th appearance for bayern munich and scored a milestone goal too. the second in bayern�*s 2—0 win over freiburg was his 150th in the bundesliga and kept
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up their perfect start to the season. now normally when you talk about a nation doubling their medals tally at an olympics or paralympics, it might be after a day that brought two or three, but in paris on sunday great britain claimed 12 golds to more than double their haul so far to 23. andy swiss had the task of trying to remember them all. there was gold for sabrina fortune in the shop put, she broke the world record with her opening throw and just before then, it was gold for hannah, then, it was gold for hannah, the wheelchair racer in the 100m, she of course one of the biggest names in the british team and once again she proved she was in a class of her own as she retained her title in emphatic fashion. there was also a silver medal in that race for britain's carrie okanigan. there was three gold
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medals in the velodrome include gold in the sprint. brilliant performance from the trio. that was particularly sweet for kadina cox after she failed in her individual event on thursday. also golds in the velodrome for sophie unwin and jenny hull in the tandem pursuit and james ball and his pilot, stefan lloyd in their tandem time trial. in the rowing, there were also three gold medals t most dramatic of those was in the mix doubles sculls where lauren rows and greg stevenson were trailing china until the closing stages, but they grabbed the lead in the last few metres to claim a thrilling win for rows, that is her third consecutivive victory in the event which is some achievement. what a victory that was. and also been gold medals in the swimming pool as well. malaysiay summers newton what an incredible talent she is. she has won her second gold medal of these games in the
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breaststroke, a superb performance from maisy summers newton. a gold for brock weston in the individual medley, also a gold for grace harvey in her breaststroke and also been a gold for the mixed relay team in the swimming pool. so 12 gold medals for paralympics gb. it's been hard to keep up with the tally at times, but what an incredible day for the british team. so here's the proof of britain's stellar day in paris. only they and china have golds in the double figures and both are clear by some distance from the usa, brazil and others, and there have only been four days of competition at the paralympics so far. england won the second test against sri lanka and with it the series as they wrapped up victory inside four days at lord's. afterjoe root made history for the home side earlier in the match, gus atkinson became only the third england player ever to score a century and take five wickets in the same test on a day that played out in front of a lot of empty seats as joe wilson reports. now, there are always things to
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review at the conclusion of a test match. here at lord's, the mcc will be reviewing their ticket price structure. challenges of course fourth ever test match, no—one really knows how long it will last. so you can understand the reluctance of spectators to buy premium full—priced tickets. as its tushed out here today, then the vast majority of seats were empty. that's a shame because sri lanka resisted experienced batters, nice sunny day, they took the game actually past two. england chipped away with their team with bowling but it was gus atkinson who stole the show. he made 100 in this test match here on the fourth day he took five sri lankan second innings wickets. now statistically he may never have a more impactful test match, england of course hopes he will for several years to come. in terms of the series, england now lead 2—0 with one test match to come in south london. scottie scheffler cemented his
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pre—eminent place in the sport of golf by claiming the tour championship and with it the $25 million bonus for winning the season—long fedex cup. the american has dominated on the pga tour in 2024 becoming the first player since tiger woods to win seven events in the same year. he beat collin morikawa by four shots at east lake in atlanta with another rival rory mcilroy calling scheffler�*s efforts one of the best individual years a player's had in a long time. charles leclerc handed the ferrari faithful at monza exactly what they wanted — an italian grand prix vcitory. ferrari chose a daring one—stop strategy for leclerc whilst mclaren took the conventional two—stop approach — and it allowed leclerc to finish ahead of oscar piastri and lando norris who started on pole but was overtaken on the first lap. his third place reduces max verstappen's lead in the standings to 62 points after the world champion finished sixth. it's been over 1,000 days but marc marquez has won again in motogp. the six—time world champion's
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last victory in a grand prix came in 2021, but after a crash took out two of his rivals in the race in aragon the spaniard beatjorge martin into second place to move into third in the championship standings. i give many things to arrive on this moment and, yeah, when i cross that finish line and i saw the team and started to think about the people around me that helped me, very human team, very nice family, very nice girlfriend, brother, and, yeah, i approach this opportunity as a rookie driver. i try to work more than ever on it. ~ . ., .. ., i try to work more than ever on it. much more reaction to all the latest — it. much more reaction to all the latest sports _ it. much more reaction to all the latest sports news - it. much more reaction to all the latest sports news at - it. much more reaction to allj the latest sports news at our website and indeed vie yes the bbc sports app. and the us open, it included defeat for the women's defending champion coco gauff to another american, emma navarro. all the details at bbc.com.au/sport. from the team here at the bb lthlthlth sports centre. that's it. thanks forjoining us. bye, bye for now.
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hello there. wiggonholt in west sussex was the country's hot spot on sunday, with temperatures hitting 30 degrees celsius, making it the hottest day of september so far. not that we're very far into the month, of course. there was plenty of sunshine for east anglia and south east england, but rather cloudy skies for some, turned quite murky here in mousehole in cornwall. we've also seen showers and thunderstorms break out. this clump of storms that went through the north—west midlands earlier brought 14mm of rain in just the space of one hour, and over the next few hours, those heavy downpours will continue to drive northwards across northern england and into scotland as well. probably another batch of heavy rain then developing behind that into parts of wales. all the while it will stay quite warm and muggy. well, that takes us into monday, and monday is dominated by low pressure. we're expecting showers or some longer spells of rain. the heaviest downpours will be across northern
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england and scotland. probably some thunderstorms mixed in so there could be some localised surface water flooding. bit of rain crosses northern ireland brighter from western counties later in the afternoon. probably quite murky around some of our irish sea coasts. maybe staying dry across east anglia and south east england, where it will continue to feel quite humid and very warm. now beyond that, as we head into tuesday, eventually we're going to start to get northwesterly winds moving back across the country, and they will bring fresher air and some slightly lower temperatures as well. now, tuesday will probably start off with some bits and pieces of rain, probably murky weatherfor some across eastern areas to clear out of the way. then some sunshine. a few showers followed to scotland, northern ireland and maybe one or 2 for the northwest of both england and wales. temperatures 18 to 21. feeling fresher, pleasant in the sunshine from wednesday onwards, though, there's a lot of uncertainty in the weather forecast. two scenarios. one is that we continue to see showers work into north—western areas, with the driest weather
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across the south and east of the uk, where we've got a ridge of high pressure. in this scenario wednesday, thursday, friday temperatures wouldn't change very much. high teens to low 20s. a pleasant spell of weather for many. however, there is a different scenario where the weather patterns get completely flipped on their head in this second scenario the driest weather would end up being to the north—west of the uk, and instead towards the south—east. we could end up seeing low pressure form and wet and windy weather moving in. so there's a lot of uncertainty. don't be surprised if the forecast changes then over the next few days.
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live from washington, this is bbc news. protests erupt in israel to demand a ceasefire in gaza and hostage deal. i decided to come today, like i decided to come today, like most people here, because we most people here, because we have had enough. have had enough. it comes as we learn more it comes as we learn more about the six hostages about the six hostages whose bodies were recovered whose bodies were recovered from southern gaza. from southern gaza. and exit polls from eastern and exit polls from eastern germany suggest the far—right germany suggest the far—right afd party could win a state election for the first time, though it's unlikely they'll be able to form a government. hello, i'm carl nasman.
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