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a bus stop north of tel aviv. police are treating it as a terror related incident. here the labour mp mike amesbury has been administratively suspended from the party pending an investigation. it comes after new footage emerged, appearing to show him in an altercation with a member of the public. the georgian president has rejected the ruling party's announcement that it won saturday's election, saying the country had been the victim of a russian special operation. it follows reports of intimidation at the ballot box. you can get more known of those stories on the website or app. now on bbc news, it's sportsday.
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hello and welcome to sportsday. a share of the spoils... mo salah rescues a point for liverpool at arsenal. pressure time for ten haag as manchester united lose at west ham. palmer produces another masterclass to put chelsea into the top 4 with a win over newcastle. also coming up on sportsday: draper does it! the british number one wins his first atp 500 title as his break—out season continues. and in rugby league england go head to head with samoa as they look to avenge their world cup semifinal defeat.
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hello and thanks for joining us on sportsday. we're going to start in the premier league where in the last few moments arsenal and liverpool have played out an entertaining 2—2 draw at the emirates, as the visitors twice came from behind to earn a point in london. bukayo saka put the hosts ahead in brilliant fashion turning andy robertson inside out before lashing the ball past kweevin kelleher. but that lead lasted less than 10 minutes as virgil van djki powered the ball in from a corner. and then just before half time it was liverpool's turn to be undone at a set piece as mikel merino got on the end of declan rice's ball in. but with 81 minutes on the clock mo salah was on hand to draw liverpool level. it means they miss out on the chance to return to the top of the premier league 1 point behind leaders manchester city while arsenal stay 3rd 5 points adrift of top spot.
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west ham have beaten manchester united at the london stadium to continue to pile the pressure on their manager erik ten haag. that's nowjust the 1 win in 8 matches in all competitions. but it's a much needed victory forjulen lopetegui's side who had to rely on a controversial injury time penalty converted by jarrod bowen to give the hammers all three points. the hosts had gone ahead through crysencio summervile before casemiro equalised in the sist minute. before bowen broke united hearts at the death. west ham leapfrog them into 13th raising more questions over ten hag's future. that is the third time in the season, and it has a big impact on our team, season, and it has a big impact on ourteam, and how season, and it has a big impact on our team, and how our team scores, and the way you are in the ranking, so this is not good, i can do nothing with the frustration. we don't collect
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points, and that is what we have to do, so we have to look in the mirror. we don't score from a really good game from our side, from a really good game from ourside, creating from a really good game from our side, creating lows of chances, can see no chances, but the frustration was when you lose in this way, it is a bad feeling.— you lose in this way, it is a bad feeling. the players had this penalty. _ bad feeling. the players had this penalty, and _ bad feeling. the players had this penalty, and the - bad feeling. the players had this penalty, and the va - bad feeling. the players had this penalty, and the va are j this penalty, and the va are said — this penalty, and the va are said it — this penalty, and the va are said it was these penalties and you are — said it was these penalties and you are sure that they are right, _ you are sure that they are right, but i don't know, i don't _ right, but i don't know, i don't see _ right, but i don't know, i don't see the penalty action, but i — don't see the penalty action, but i prefer to highlight that after— but i prefer to highlight that after they draw the match we keep — after they draw the match we keep this moment, this energy to be _ keep this moment, this energy to be positive, to be able to think— to be positive, to be able to think in_ to be positive, to be able to think in between the match, and i have _ think in between the match, and i have had — think in between the match, and i have had to keep with this kind — i have had to keep with this kind of— i have had to keep with this kind of energy. chelsea are up to 5th after proving too good for newcastle. they beat them 2—1 at stamford bridge. cole palmer, yet again the star of the show. jo currie reports.
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two teens who would have started the season with champions league place aspirations was a little off the pace and looking to make up ground. in a south—west london sunshine, cole palmer sean. how's that for a pass? pedro neto then doing the hard work... nicolas jackson in the right place to slot home. by half—time, despite dominating, chelsea had been pegged back. newcastle with a string of nice passes to leave alexander isak with a tap in. you wouldn't mist the target from there. the one thing you can't give palmer is space, and here he has oodles of it. no one got close as he charged a goal and picked as he charged a goal and picked a spot perfectly. nick pope in goal perhaps should have more, not the pommel would care. visitors to be seen in the second half, had a chance to nick a draw but didn't make it.
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the defeat means newcastle haven't won in five premier league games and have dropped down to twelfth in the table. i think it'sjust i think it's just that final bit, both ends, both boxes where we didn't defend the two moments well enough, and i thought we had enough chances and enough positive actions to score more than the one we did, and sometimes you go through those moments were maybe you're not as confident as you normally would be in front of goal, i think we are in that sequence. hopefully the goal today will go a long way to ridding ourselves of that, i no one can change about us and i think that is the attitude we have heard and we have always had, and wejust have heard and we have always had, and we just need to have heard and we have always had, and wejust need to —— teens. crystal palace have finally registered their first win of the season as they edged a lacklustre tottenham hotspur 1—0 at selhurst park to lift themselves out of the bottom 3. after being reinstated to the starting line—up, jean phillipe mateta broke the deadlock just after the half hour mark for his 3rd goal of the season. and despite brennanjohnson hitting the post spurs rarely
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troubled palace keeper dean henderson. a disjointed performance from ange postecoglous side they stay 8th while palace climb out of the relegation zone. we got the reward, it was an excellent goal, very high praise, winning the gold in the box, in the end we always try to be active, there were some situations, but it's a great team, but they were creating chances and creating a situation so i am really proud of how the team performed today. a very happy oliver glasner, but in contrast ange postecoglu was not in that place when he spoke to the bbc�*s mark scott. at the end they went over to the away fans, there seemed a bit of disgruntlement from the supporters. can you understand that? i supporters. can you understand that? ., , , supporters. can you understand that? .,, i, ,, that? i would be very surprised if they were — that? i would be very surprised if they were happy, _ that? i would be very surprised if they were happy, mate, - that? i would be very surprisedl if they were happy, mate, yeah. because — if they were happy, mate, yeah. because you're not happy, obviously. maybe that why would i be happy? is there?? why would i be happy? if the
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supporters are unhappy then i'm unha - . supporters are unhappy then i'm unhappy- you — supporters are unhappy then i'm unhappy. you said _ supporters are unhappy then i'm unhappy. you said you _ supporters are unhappy then i'm unhappy. you said you didn't - unhappy. you said you didn't necessarily _ unhappy. you said you didn't necessarily think _ unhappy. you said you didn't necessarily think that - unhappy. you said you didn't necessarily think that was i unhappy. you said you didn't| necessarily think that was the problem is, so...— problem is, so... know, but identified — problem is, so... know, but identified problem. - problem is, so... know, but identified problem. i- problem is, so... know, but identified problem. i think. problem is, so... know, but identified problem. i think if you're — identified problem. i think if you're suggesting a phone somehow unhappy with today, i think— somehow unhappy with today, i think that's a fair assessment. i'm not— think that's a fair assessment. i'm not happy, the players are not happy. _ celtic are back on top of the scottish premiership albeit on goal difference after cruising to a 3—0 win at motherwell. former dundee man, luke mccowan steered in the opener on 27 minutes to give celtic the lead before stand in skipper, alistairjohnston, rose to the occasion, ghosting in at the back post to guide in celtic�*s second. substitutes nicholas kuhn and adam idah combined as the latter completed the rout....motherwell ending with 10 players following a late liam gordon red card. hearts and hibernian were the bottom two going into the edinburgh derby. and they still are. hibs briefly lifted themselves above their rivals when mykola kuharevich put them ahead. but a late goal from
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seventeen—year—old james wilson means it finished i—i. hearts remain above hibs on goal difference. rangers and st mirren were also in action. rangers winning 2—1 to stay six points off the top two. in the championship, norwich and middlesbrough played out a thrilling 3 all draw at carrow road. middlesbrough were 3—1 up at half time and looked to be heading into the top six, but the canaries fought back after the break when this late cross from kellen fisher was put in to his own net by boro keeper seny dieng to level proceedings. a win for either side would have moved them in to the play off places but they remain eighth and ninth respectively. jack draper has won the biggest title of his career so far. the british tennis number one, who reached the semifinals at the us open last month, beat karen khachanov in straight sets to win the vienna open — his first atp 500 tournament — at the age of 22. drew savage reports.
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this time last yearjack draper was ranked 9ist in the world. tomorrow he will be 15, and on the march towards even greater things. an early break of serve settled the nerves. his russian opponent posting to making mistakes. draper delighted his fans with the way he finished off the first set. and carried on into the second. rattling off the first four games without reply from khachanov. when the russian did eventually respond, it was worth waiting for. winning the next five games in a row, it had looked straightforward, but suddenly the result was in doubt. draper might have faltered, but instead he showed the instincts of a champion. he has often been hailed as the future of
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british tennis. now he is living very much in the present. living very much in the present-— living very much in the present. jack draper is the championing _ present. jack draper is the championing vienna. - draper says his success in the last 12 months has helped his confidence enormously. i think after the us open that gave me a lot of belief in myself, and i'vejust gone strength to strength, and i'm feeling more and more comfortable and more and more confident in myself to play at this level and wind matches, so i feel incredibly proud of myself and very, very pumped with the wind here. top—seeded qinwen zheng has won the pan pacific open in tokyo and clinched her place at the wta's season ending finals next month. china's olympic gold champion served up 16 aces as she beat american sofia kenin 7—6, 6—3. it is the 22—year—old's third title of the year and first on hard court since winning at guangzhou last year. the wta finals begin in riyadh
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in saudi arabia next saturday. in rugby league, england held off a physical samoa side to claim a hard—fought victory in the opening match of their two—test series providing some degree of revenge for that famous defeat to the same side at the world cup semifinals two years ago. nick parrot was watching. samoa broke english parts when they be them in the world cup semifinal two years ago, and the hosts are still hurting from that defeat on home soil. with a pumped up cloud in wigan, that provided the perfect motivation. it took to seven minutes to make the break through, and herbie far north will fondly remember his first international try. will fondly remember his first internationaltry. it will fondly remember his first international try. it soon became clear this is going to became clear this is going to be in goods day, as matty ashton claimed his fourth try in four tests. every time some hours seem to make a misty,
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they were punished. this time by england captain and player of the match george williams, whose try was eventually given. the tourists seemed completely out of it until ingram perhaps got a bit complacent and took their eye off the ball. deine mariner didn't, and there was no stopping him from pulling back a try. england might have assumed their own slope was back on track after the interval thanks to far north setting up victor radley, but marriner had other ideas. his second try earned through samoa's skill rather than fortune. although that was sublime, they soon reverted to the ridiculous, allowing ashton his second try. super league's man of steel put the result beyond doubt.— beyond doubt. that is sensational _ beyond doubt. that is sensational from - beyond doubt. that is - sensational from england. beyond doubt. that is - sensationalfrom england. but they couldn't _ sensational from england. but they couldn't finish on a high,
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handing gordon chan kum tong a consolation. the match descended into chaos, but with no punches thrown are ended with just a telling off. no doubt the tensions will still be some rain when they line—up for the second test at headingley on saturday. let's have a quick look at some of the other stories making the headlines today. one match in rugby�*s premiership as harlequins condemned the exeter chiefs to a record sixth—successive loss. flanker will evans scoring two tries to help quins pick up a bonus point and a first win at sandy park in over 10 years. in the premiership women's rugby, saracens overcame champions gloucester—hartpury 49-38. five tries in the first half had given gloucester the lead at half time, but they couldn't build on their lead in the second half as saracens ran in 21 unanswered points to secure victory. kyren wilson leadsjudd trump by seven frames to one after the opening session of the northern ireland open final. they'll play to a finish this evening with nine the target
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for victory in belfast. the la dodgers have taken control of baseball's world series — against the new york yankees. they've got 2—0 up in the best—of—seven tie, to determine the mlb champions. japanese pitcher yoshinobu yamamoto impressed for the dodgers — pitching into the seventh inning, withjuan soto's homer the only hit he allowed. teoscar hernandez and freddie freeman both helped put the dodgers out in front — eventually winning 4—2. the series now moves to new york, with game three at yankee stadium on monday evening. defending motogp champion francesco bagnaia has won the thailand grand prix to cut jorge martin's championship lead to 17 points with two races of the season to go. bagnaia slipped from pole position to third place at the start, but regained the lead when he overtook martin on lap five.
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bagnaia then battled for first place with six—time champion marc marquez, until the spaniard slid off in wet conditions. and from there, bagnaia held off martin to take the chequered flag by almost three seconds. marquez remounted to finish 12th. britain's lando norris says he's happy starting tonight's mexico city grand prix from third on the grid despite title rival max verstappen qualifying ahead of him. ferrari's carlos sainz claimed pole position for the first time this year and the sixth time in his career. the spaniard was two tenths of a second quicker than championship leader verstappen. the dutchman has won the last three grand prix in mexico and will be hoping to extend his 57 point lead over norris who was less than a tenth of a second behind his title rival. i'm pretty happy with the, honestly. ifeel like i got to
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the limits of the car quite quickly which made us look good, but i struggle to get more out of it in the final two laps, so callas has been quick ball weekend, so i'm happy with it. that's all from sportsday. plenty more on the bbc sport website and app where you'll find all the reaction to that huge game between arsenal and liverpool and all the other premier league results... now though on bbc news we can look ahead to tomorrow night's balon d'or in the football news show with ben croucher. hello and welcome to episode 300 of the football news show. not sure what precious metal you get for such a milestone, but when it comes to footballing bling there is one accolade that shines brighter than the others, ballon d'or, the most prestigious science to be prize in football has been
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handed out on monday, it has been the exclusive duopoly of messi and ronaldo over the last decade and a half. amongst the favourites this year is you have rhodri, real madrid, and jude bellingham. we'll focus on the women's award later, but just remind us how this all works. �* , , ., �* works. as ever, if you're unhappy _ works. as ever, if you're unhappy with _ works. as ever, if you're unhappy with the - works. as ever, if you're unhappy with the result, works. as ever, if you're - unhappy with the result, blame the journalist, unhappy with the result, blame thejournalist, because they are voting for this. it's from the fifa rankings, the top 100 nations in those rankings are the germans, they pick the 53 or top five, and then it is decided from there. just to show how difficult it is to get under 30, there are two names that i think should be there, roderigo of real madrid, grassi in the bundesliga. the biggest
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favourites, finishesjunior in the bundesliga. the biggest favourites, finishes junior and bellingham, won them i would like to pick out, and i'm sure i will mention later as well, and i have backing as well from and i have backing as well from a big name, messi is backing me, i think martina should be talked about, because he was top scorer in hate talked about, because he was top scorer in ...— top scorer in we will track some stats — top scorer in we will track some stats that _ top scorer in we will track some stats that you - top scorer in we will track some stats that you are - top scorer in we will track some stats that you are in i top scorer in we will track| some stats that you are in the programme, it has been 60 four programme, it has been 60
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