tv Sportsday BBC News November 25, 2024 6:30pm-7:01pm GMT
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time for a look at the weather. here's darren bett. storm itself is moving away, sophie. today has been quieter. this storm itself is moving away, sophie. today has been quieter.— today has been quieter. this was a weather watcher _ today has been quieter. this was a weather watcher picture _ today has been quieter. this was a weather watcher picture taken - today has been quieter. this was a weather watcher picture taken in i weather watcher picture taken in northamptonshire we still have a lot of flood warnings that we of course. what is left of the storm is across northern scotland mainly with a few showers. overnight, it will calm down. winds will be lighter and it will be drier, but by the morning, temperatures could be down to 2—3. in scotland tomorrow, there could be sunshine and showers. those will be confined to the north. still if you showers for the northern parts, elsewhere, a lot of dry weather. quite a bit of sunshine around. winds will be lighter than today,
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but if anything, it will be colder than today. 6 degrees in scotland, 11 along the south coast of england. things will be chilly overnight for the northern half of the uk. likely to be a frost, but further south, another area of low pressure. this will bring more cloud to the southern uk, and a spell of rain which will then push eastwards. the heaviest rain looks like being across south east in most parts of england during the morning, but we need to keep an eye on this, because it is a deepening and developing area of low pressure which will bring some windy conditions to lincolnshire, east anglia and the south—east. during the afternoon come into wednesday evening, we need to keep a close eye on that, but winds will be lighter elsewhere. many places will have a dry day on wednesday, but it will be a little colder, and as low pressure moves away, sky is clear on wednesday, and we will have a widespread slight frost and a few patches of mist and
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fog. and that's bbc news at six. now it's time to join our colleagues for the news where you are. hello, and welcome to sportsday — i'm olly foster. pep guardiola says if they stick to their principles the wins will come again for manchester city. with the win one game, and we have to see when the next one, i learned for this one to get better. more likely to leave than stay, he says, but will liverpool really let mo salah go at the end of the season and hitting the bar, emma hayes is back home preparing to take on the lionesses with her usa team at wembley also coming up on sportsday there's also a homecoming for natasha jonas, as she puts her belt on the line in liverpool
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evening. at full—time on saturday evening, there was a sense of shock at the etihad stadium, in truth, among both sets of supporters. in truth, among both yes, manchester city were on a bad run, but no—one really saw a 4—0 defeat at home to tottenham on the cards this is defeat at home to tottenham on the cards. this is new territory for pep guardiola. in the immediate aftermath, he talked about their fragility and negativity, and breaking the downward trajectory by winning the next game. that's come around quickly. tomorrow night, they face feyenoord in the champions league, and today, 48 hours on from that spurs result, guardiola and kevin de bruyne both vowed to put things right ben croucher reports who is keeping comments? consecutive manchester city defeats, you were right, and then this happened on
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saturday. pep guardiola has lost five games in a row for the first time in his entire managerial career. their worst run since 2006. saturday was cardio his heaviest home defeat. so what's gone wrong, then? they can point to injuries, john stones came up at half—time, and it is left them vulnerable on the counterattack, conceding double the amount of shots on the break than previous seasons. erling haaland still scoring for fun, nearly eagled a game, but for his 15, the next highest score has three.- a game, but for his 15, the next highest score has three. when we are winnin: a highest score has three. when we are winning a lot — highest score has three. when we are winning a lot a _ highest score has three. when we are winning a lot a lot _ highest score has three. when we are winning a lot a lot a _ highest score has three. when we are winning a lot a lot a lot, _ highest score has three. when we are winning a lot a lot a lot, i _ winning a lot a lot a lot, i was always thinking this shall pass, and with this, i also think this shall pass, and at a moment we will start to win, we were in lots of games, i always think we are going to games, and at some point i would be right.
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they are we behind liverpool, and was in at anfield on saturday that gap could be 11 points, but a chance to restore some confidence when they made —— meet feyenoord in a champions league, how easy might that be when the mood is accorded to kevin de bruyne, dark. it is that be when the mood is accorded to kevin de bruyne, dark.— kevin de bruyne, dark. it is been a bit chaotic. — kevin de bruyne, dark. it is been a bit chaotic. i _ kevin de bruyne, dark. it is been a bit chaotic, i have _ kevin de bruyne, dark. it is been a bit chaotic, i have seen _ kevin de bruyne, dark. it is been a bit chaotic, i have seen so - kevin de bruyne, dark. it is been a bit chaotic, i have seen so many i bit chaotic, i have seen so many people _ bit chaotic, i have seen so many people pass around the medical area, sports _ people pass around the medical area, sports science, but of course everybody is a bit down about the five losses, but you have to take it and move — five losses, but you have to take it and move on. five losses, but you have to take it and move on— five losses, but you have to take it and move on-_ five losses, but you have to take it and move on. ., ., ., ., ~ and move on. how to do that? a plane at home should _ and move on. how to do that? a plane at home should help. _ and move on. how to do that? a plane at home should help. that _ and move on. how to do that? a plane at home should help. that spurs - and move on. how to do that? a plane at home should help. that spurs loss i at home should help. that spurs loss was there first in two years of the anti—hide, feyenoord are forth in their league but impressively beat benefit africa —— benfica in their last away trip in europe, for city to improve their confidence, do they
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need a run of victories? i5 to improve their confidence, do they need a run of victories?— need a run of victories? is that the win one game. _ need a run of victories? is that the win one game, and _ need a run of victories? is that the win one game, and after _ need a run of victories? is that the win one game, and after learned l need a run of victories? is that the . win one game, and after learned from this one to get better, this is the mindset we have to have. mindset, tactics, mindset we have to have. mindset, tactics. injuries. — mindset we have to have. mindset, tactics, injuries, football— mindset we have to have. mindset, tactics, injuries, football can - mindset we have to have. mindset, tactics, injuries, football can be - tactics, injuries, football can be complex but simplistically, it is just a numbers game, hoping that losing run doesn't become how many, p9p? losing run doesn't become how many, pep? ben croucher bbc news. it's a good time to be a liverpool fan. eight clear in the premier league, top of the champions league as well, the only side with a100% record in that, and real madrid are heading to anfield on wednesday night as well. mo salah has played a huge big part in their brilliant start to the season, the club's top goal—scorer for seven seasons in a row, is already leading the way on 12, but he's in the final year of his contract, and after scoring the winner against southampton yesterday, he revealed that he is disappointed not to be given a new deal and is probably more likely to leave than stay. john gibbons is from
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the anfield wrap podcast i think it's 100% i think it's100% a i think it's 100% a calculated move from mo salah because he talks very rarely, and i think when he does and he chooses to talk, i think you have to take notice of it and think there is a reason why he has done this, and i think it is to put pressure on the club, and i think he knowsjust how much is supporters love him and wanted to stay. i think the hope amongst friends is that there is still an opportunity for him to stay and this is may be part of a negotiation tactic on his back rather than starting a pr campaign behind him leaving because wejust want to watch and play football because he is such a joy to watch and a match winner like we saw at the weekend. hopefully it is just part of a negotiation tactic and we would laugh about it in a few weeks or a couple of months when it is all signed. he or a couple of months when it is all sinned. . ., , or a couple of months when it is all sinned. , ., signed. he continues to deliver as he has done _ signed. he continues to deliver as he has done in _ signed. he continues to deliver as he has done in every _ signed. he continues to deliver as he has done in every single - signed. he continues to deliver as l he has done in every single season he has done in every single season he has done in every single season he has played for liverpool but nobody is bigger than the club,
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every player knows that. this could be a slightly dangerous game he's playing. he is 32. it is be a slightly dangerous game he's playing- he is 32-— playing. he is 32. it is a risk which is _ playing. he is 32. it is a risk which is made _ playing. he is 32. it is a risk which is made a _ playing. he is 32. it is a risk which is made a conflict - playing. he is 32. it is a risk which is made a conflict is l playing. he is 32. it is a risk - which is made a conflict is riskier because he wants to stay and what's up because he wants to stay and what's up with that of there, really in the hope that it can force the club signed a bit more. i think he was may be expecting something sorted age limit sooner, and certainly sorted before an offer, which doesn't seem to have arrived, and if there's ever a time to do it, it's when you one egg game for the photo club, and he is that so many times over the years, and that's about him, his relents and consistency might season after season delivering for the cup. might season after season delivering for the cu -. �* might season after season delivering for the cu. �* ,, ., might season after season delivering forthe cu. �* ,, ., ., ., for the cup. arne slot has made a tood for the cup. arne slot has made a good start — for the cup. arne slot has made a good start to _ for the cup. arne slot has made a good start to his _ for the cup. arne slot has made a good start to his liverpool tenure | good start to his liverpool tenure with a squad has inherited, and at some point he will want to put his own stamp on it and he is this issue with mo salah, chen alexander—arnold, virgil van dijk also out of contract at the end of the season, and he might see this as an opportunity to rush things up.
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perhaps but notjust losing big players but big personalities from this quote is a risk, and i'm sure he would like more additions in january or the summer, and setting players can help them do that but not necessarily at top players leaving on a free, and that is the concern for me at liverpool point of view, notjust these guys leaving but the fight we won't get any money from him or virgil or chen alexander—arnold as well, so how do you rebuild with an empty pot unless the new owners are willing to bankroll in a way that happened before. he would rather keep them, i'm sure, the likes of virgil and mo salah are unbilled in the next team around, but whether he is given that opportunity to do so time will tell. do you think those three start next season? mt; do you think those three start next season? ~ , , ., do you think those three start next season? y , ., ., season? my gut feeling is that more hassle -- marcella _ season? my gut feeling is that more hassle -- marcella stays, _ season? my gut feeling is that more hassle -- marcella stays, virgil- season? my gut feeling is that more hassle -- marcella stays, virgil van| hassle —— marcella stays, virgil van dijk states, and chen
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alexander—arnold does as well, but we shall see, i've been wrong plenty of times. ~ ., ~ ., of times. chen alexander-arnold turnin: of times. chen alexander-arnold turning out _ of times. chen alexander-arnold turning out -- — of times. chen alexander-arnold turning out -- linked _ of times. chen alexander-arnold turning out -- linked to - of times. chen alexander-arnold turning out -- linked to the - of times. chen alexander-arnoldj turning out -- linked to the team turning out —— linked to the team that they play on wednesday, real madrid. it's an international break in the women's game at the moment and emma hayes is back home this week with her olympic champions the usa. they take on the lionesses at wembley on saturday. hayes is the most successful coach in the history of the wsl, she won seven league titles at chelsea, but she revealed how unwell she was in herfinal season at the club, the stress of management during menopause taking its toll on her health. she's been talking to our reporter jo currie about how the women's game still needs evolve for players and coaches a homecoming in the camden pub where she spent her youth, a scenario only emma hayes could have dreamt up. after managing chelsea for 12 years, she's now the head coach of the usa, and the mum of one admits the change of pace as national team manager has made her re—evaluate how female
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coaches can survive in the game. we have to come up with different ways to be able to do it, and i think when anybody is a parent it can be extremely challenging at the best of times. but i really do believe that creating co—coaching situations can be really beneficial. whether you've got two mums that are coaching and they split the role, but i think we have to think outside of the box to be able to do that, and something that i'm hopeful if we are to retain women in the game. hayes only took over the us in may, but has already led them to the olympic gold and taken them back to number one in the rankings. you said recently in a podcast that the us women's national team are on a par as being as iconic with a team like the all blacks. can you become bigger than the all blacks? i mean, the all blacks are iconic. they really are. i think we can sit side—by—side with that. and i think in the game of women's football,
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everybody around the world looks up to the us women's national team. and i know everybody challenges to, you know, to put themselves in a better position than us. but, you know, that's part of my task, to be able to keep the us in the top end of the game. during her 12 years at chelsea, hayes signed some of the biggest players in the world. one of those, striker sam kerr, recently announced with her partner, the usa forward kristie mewis, that they're pregnant with their first child, an announcement that was tarnished by the online abuse that followed. sam is one of the most genuine people i've ever met and someone who i know will be a wonderful mum and, yeah, i mean, it's, like it's not shocking to hear the abuse they suffered. i just think for those of us in the women's games, we've just come to expect that. it doesn't make it right, um, and it's unacceptable, but one where i know sam will manage that and put all her energy
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into making sure her and kristie sort of hopefully goes through the pregnancy with no bother. emma is back in her beloved london as her team prepared to face the lionesses at wembley this weekend. top two teams in the world. arguably the top two coaches in the world. the fact it's at wembley as well. a little bit of pride on the line? do you know what? i don't know if it's pride, like, wembley feels like home to me. i always say that notjust because i'm from north london, but i've been there a few times with chelsea and enjoyed being there, so it's going to be familiar to me. it's probably the one fixture most teams around the world want to see, and the fans want to see. so let's hope we entertain. and that's something i'm sure both of us will aim to do. holding an interview in a pub sums hayes up perfectly. she does things her way. but one thing is clear — even when representing the usa, london will always be her home turf. jo currie, bbc news, camden.
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let's have a quick look at some of the day's other sports stories. viniciuer is a doubt for real madrid's champions league trip to liverpool on wednesday. the brazilian played all of madrid's 3—0 la liga win against leganes yesterday but picked up a hamstring problem carlos alcaraz has signed up to play at queen's again next year. the spaniard won the title in 2023, but though he lost to britain's jack draper in the second round last year, he went onto win wimbledon for the second year running england and saracens wing jess breach is out until february with a hip injury. breach last played rugby during the red roses�* wxvi title decider against canada in october. she is expected to return in time for the six nations that starts in march. india's cricketers have gone one up in their five test series against australia. they won by 295 runs in perth, a remarkable recovery after being bowled out forjust 150 in their first innings.
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australia started the fourth day needing 522 more runs to win with just seven wickets in hand, and that position seemed even more hopeless when opener usman khawaja was dismissed early on. travis head and mitchell marsh engineered something of a middle order recovery, with head going on to top score with 89, but he eventually went to bumrah. alex carey was the last man out. india's tremendous form in australia continues. they've won five of their last nine tests in the country. the second match is a day—nighter in adelaide on december 6th the 13—year—old batter vaibhav suryavanshi has become the youngest player to be sold in the ipl auction. rajasthan royals paid just over £100,000 for the indian teenager for next year's tournament. he recently scored a century for india under 19's against australia. bad news, though, for 42—year—old
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james anderson, he was unsold, all ten franchises ignoring england's record wicket taker. jacob bethell, sam curran, willjacks , brydon carse and jamie overton were among the players who were bought on the final day of the auction the uk snooker championship continues in york. we're still at the fist round stage. world champion kyren wilson has made a really strong start, he didn't drop a frame against stephen maguire to make it into the last 16. hazell irvine and the team are at the barbican day three in york, united kingdom championship, we saw the reigning world champion make his first outing in this great championship of the year, trying to do what a certain john curd dude when the world and uk and the senior. but this is a painful match, that is just for the fact that kyren wilson was suffering from a migraine, it was painful 1419 00:16:57,555 --> 00:16:5
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