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tv   Sportsday  BBC News  November 12, 2024 3:45am-4:01am GMT

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hello and welcome to sportsday. amorim arrives. manchester united's new head coach visits training, ahead of starting his newjob at the premier league giants. problems for the premier league as one of their top referees is suspended after appearing to make derogatory comments about liverpool. and a ruud awakening for alcaraz. the spaniard is defeated on his atp finals opener in turin. welcome to the programme. we start at manchester united where it's been day
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one of a new era. new head coach ruben amorim has arrived at the club — ready to start his new role. amorim departed portugal on monday — after winning his final match in charge of sporting — but he won't be able to start work immediately, as he waits to get his visa sorted and becomes the club's sixth permanent boss in 11 years — and he insists he's not naive to the challenge ahead at old trafford. i feel ready for the new challenge, i am not naive and i know that it's going to be very different, very tough but i feel that i am ready and i'm at peace now and i can focus on my newjab, i know how i am going to play in the beginning because you have to start with a structure, a structure that you know and then you will adapt with the players that you have, some injuries are no injuries, what kind of players in the abilities to defend, to attack, i would discover
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that in the next few weeks, we do not have a lot of time to train and so, i have to show something that i know very well. well amorim's arrival has been followed by ruud van nistelrooy�*s departure. the former united striker joined the club as an assistant manager — and took interim charge of four matches — winning three of them — following the sacking of erik ten hag. meanwhile on the blue side of manchester, the defending premier league champions are not panicking about their current position — according to their defender ruben dias. after four successive defeats, city have been knocked out of the league cup and sit five points behind leaders liverpool in the premier league. obviously these times are never welcome. in a dressing room like ours. even though they are not welcome we know that they are part of it and especially when we have won so much, it is normal that a time like this comes. mostly because so many people wanted to take us down
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and we accepted, we embrace it and we accepted, we embrace it and that's part of the challenge and that's why we love it so much because if not for these, love it so much because if not forthese, i love it so much because if not for these, i wins would be as big as they are. the organisation that represents refereeing in english professional football — the pgmol — has suspended premier league referee david coote. it's after a video emerged on social media, allegedly showing him making derogatory comments about liverpool and the club's former managerjurgen klopp. the pgmol says the suspension comes into force with immediate effect — and is pending a full investigation. the authenticity of the video cannot be verified. ben croucher reports. what did you think of the game earlier? ~ . , usually happiest when nobody notices them but for this referee, that is no longer lecture he can enjoy. on social media, allegedly shows coote using offensive language to describe liverpool and their then manager juergen klopp, going
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on to say that he refused to speak to the german who he called arrogant. the video has not been verified by the bbc and it is unclear when it was filmed or its authenticity. referring to this game between liverpool and birmingham where juergen klopp was critical of coote's officiating. the body says that coote is been suspended with immediate effect pending a full investigation. his career began and the football league in 2010 in the premier league in 2018. he has also acted as va are and is on the premier league's most experienced officials and most recently taking charge of a liverpool game as they beat aston villa on saturday. his future is now uncertain. for the man in the middle is now very much the centre of unwanted attention. india have told the international cricket council they will not cross the border into pakistan to play
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in the champions trophy next year — according to the hosts. ongoing political tensions mean the two countries have not played each other outside of men's major tournaments since 2013, while india have not played in pakistan for 16 years. meanwhile, india head coach gautam gambhir has hit out at former australia captain ricky ponting ahead of india's trip to australia for the border—gavaskar trophy. ponting has criticised india's virat kohli, who has been out of form in recent times. the australian said that any other player wouldn't have survived in the team had he scored just two hundreds in five years. what they have to do with cricket, they should think about australian cricket and they have no concerns whatsoever for how we do it. our incredible tough men, they achieved a lot for indian cricket and will achieve a lot in the future as well. for me the most important thing is they still work very hard and i still passionate and want to achieve a lot more. that is something that is very
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important, the hunger in the dressing room is incredibly important for me and a group of people as well and i feel there's a lot of hunger and especially after what happened in the last few days. meanwhile in sharjah, afghanistan have won their three match one—day series against bangladesh — after a thrilling run chase in the final odi. after winning the toss and choosing to bat — bangladesh posted 244 for 8 from their 50 overs — mahmadullah top scoring with 98. and while he felljust short of making his century, ramanullah gurbaz didn't — making 101 — helping afghanistan to chase down their target with 10 balls to spare and five wickets in hand. alexandr zverev has got off to a winning start to the season ending atp tour finals — beating andrey rublev in straight sets in their opening match. a shock in the group's other match as french open and wimbledon champion carlos alcaraz was beaten in straight sets by casper ruud
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— the first time he's lost to the norwegian in five attempts. for ruud, it's a 50th win of the season. ididn't i didn't feel well on court. the times that i faced an uncomfortable player to play with and i think he did really good, i had to really work today. talking about myself, i could just be better, i could play better and obviously i could feel better on court as well. many of you will have done parkrun before — 5 kilometres at your own pace — which, if you're 19 year old nick griggs, is extremely fast. he completed his 5k on saturday in 13 minutes 44 seconds — setting the world's quickest time for a parkrun. there is a catch. he's no recreational runner, the aspiring olympian told me
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how he was using the event to sharpen up for next month's european cross country championships. i was supposed to be racing the irish university relays for the university of oxford but i had something on right couldn't do it, so instead my coach said we usually do a park run at the end of the year before national championships anyway to get a hard effort in before the cross country championships. we then decided i can't do that, it was supposed to be on friday, so i went to the park run and it was really a time trial more less but ended up in a world best. in previous years we used it as a gauge to see how fit you are so i thought i could run the time if it all went well but i think it happened in the past few years, there were, because
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it's a pre— you have people walking in and walking their dogs and stop you have to be wary and navigate the traffic. aiden heslop has become the youngest man to win the cliff diving world series — the 22 year old who also won world championship gold in high diving this year, clinched the title after coming fifth in sydney. he'd already won four of the first seven stages this year. he spoke to nick hope. it's been over a decade up to this point right nowjust in high diving and render up to two years in a row and it's nice to finally get it and yesterday was not the best day for me but to come back and finish this event for the season off with a bang really meant a lot to me. the conditions aren't easyjust so, you really had to dig in the easy here. the amount of wind that we had was all these other athletes restarting the run up. it wasn't too bad, it's kind of a mind over matter and i'm stronger than the wind that
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i managed to stay, there. what a year it's been for you, how do you look back on 202a? is a pretty amazing year. starting off with her when at the exit championships is massive and it was a little bit up and down since then and a few good wins in a row. it had it all to be honest but finishing up with a strip is each part of it. first time ever saw a cliff diving when i was ten years old. so about 12 years now and yeah, good feeling, i keep looking down at it because he can keep my eyes off of it. it's a great feeling. no—one is taking it off you, it's all yours. that's about all from us. you can get all the latest sports news at from the bbc sport app, orfrom our website. that's bbc.com/sport. from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye.
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hello, there. high pressure still dominating the weather story, but a change of wind direction has brought a change of fortunes. we have more sunshine around on monday, and the rest of the week will continue to be largely dry, with some decent sunny spells from time to time. but clear skies by day continue through the night, and at this time of year that can lead to fog and some light frost around, i suspect, first thing tuesday morning. so temperatures out to the west, closest to the centre of the low into low single figures. bit more of a breeze across east anglia and the south east. so here, temperatures will hold up, but that runs the risk of a few scattered showers. so the fog across north wales, northern ireland and into western scotland slow to lift away during the morning. it will gradually do so, and the emphasis is with a good deal of dry, sunny weather generally across the country. a few scattered showers continuing along the kent coast and down to the channel isles. but in terms of the feel of the weather, not as warm
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as last week, but hopefully the sunshine will compensate — eight to 13 degrees our overall high. now, tuesday into wednesday, the high pressurejust drifts a little bit southwest, and allows this weak cold front to move in. so that's going to introduce more cloud to scotland through the day on wednesday, and gradually into northern ireland and through the borders. it will also bring some showery outbreaks of rain, slowly drifting its way steadily south, nothing particularly significant, and south of that again we keep the sunshine, with highs between nine and 13 degrees. move out of wednesday into thursday, it's almost a repeat performance. we will be chasing a little more cloud around from time to time, but light winds on the whole. a bit more of a breeze, once againjust running in off the north sea, but temperatures similar values to the last few days. now, as we move out of thursday into friday and potentially the weekend, we could start to see a change. the high pressure eases off into the near continent, and that allows weather fronts to move in from the north and west.
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there's still a level of uncertainty, but there is a potential of a low pressure to develop to the north, and so, generally speaking, that is going to change the wind direction once again to a cooler, northerly flow, and so that means the temperatures are likely to fall away. so as we head towards the weekend, there'll be some showery outbreaks of rain around at times. monday into tuesday starts to see it noticeably colder as we head into the following week.
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live from singapore, this is bbc news. in new zealand, the day those abused in care for decades
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arrives, after the government apologises for abuses. shigeru ishiba wins a vote to remainjapan's prime minister. he must now run a fragile minority government as protectionist donald trump returns to the white house. welcome to newsday. i'm katie silver. the prime minister of new zealand has made a formal apology to thousands of victims and families of young people who suffered abuse in state and faith—based institutions, such as children's homes and psychiatric hospitals, over the past 70 years. prime minister christopher luxon told survivors in parliament that the mistreatment of some 200,000 children and vulnerable adults was heartbreaking and should never have happened. let's hear what he had to say.
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today, i'm apologising on behalf of the government

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