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tv   Sportsday  BBC News  December 9, 2024 2:45am-3:00am GMT

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hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes. here are the headlines: a day of comebacks in the premier league — chelsea are the big winners at a disappointed tottenham. while at fulham, they'll take a draw against arsenal. celebrations in abu dhabi as lando norris drives mclaren to their first contractors�* title for more than a quarter of a century. and it's a new season and new tricks for snowboarding's half pipe world cup opener. so, welcome to the programme. we're starting with football and the premier league where there's been a lot
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to talk — about the late kick—off in particular. an extraordinary game between tottenham and chelsea. spurs, who've been far from consistent this season, looked to be cruising at 2—0 up and dominating after just 11 minutes. but it didn't take chelsea long to stage their comeback, jadon sancho scoring chelsea's first, then cole palmer netted two penalties before enzo fernandez made it four. spurs got a consolation in added time but it was all too late. 4—3 the final score leaving chelsea second in the table, four points behind leaders liverpool. all in all i think even we were in control of the game and when you consider goals like we conceded it is not easy but the reaction from the players, mentally strong. we continued with the plan on and off the ball and at the end we deserve. so, a 4th league win in a row for maresca, consistency spurs can only
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dream of this season. they are a good side, top quality team. i think we more than matched it with them in that department but when you have quality out there you are always going to create moments. we gave two penalties away so there are two goals so i think there are two goals so i think there was something we could have done better for sure there was something we could have done betterfor sure but there was something we could have done better for sure but i thought, you know, a pretty good game of football in terms of the quality out there. but like i said in the critical moments unfortunately we let ourselves down. arsenal missed the chance of going above chelsea after only managing a draw at fulham. they too had to come from a goal down and could have won it two minutes from time, but bukayo saka's header was disallowed for an offside in the build—up. the draw means arsenal are six points behind leaders liverpool, having played a game more. it has been a tough, tough week. against ottoman arsenal,
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really tight and the energy was really tight and the energy was really high but they have been really high but they have been really great. for us all of us we have to be proud of the season so far. much more fight to come and we have to be able to come and we have to be able to respond really well. very disappointing not to win the game because overall we absolutely dominated with our other— absolutely dominated with our other things that we wanted to do in _ other things that we wanted to do in the — other things that we wanted to do in the game. unfortunately conceded one goal in one shot but the — conceded one goal in one shot but the team played, the team wanted — but the team played, the team wanted to win, it was unbelievable and you win or not win in_ unbelievable and you win or not win in this — unbelievable and you win or not win in this sleek and disappointing tonight. —— this league — disappointing tonight. —— this league stop. bournemouth are up to 8th after a dramatic, late comeback at ipswich. it was a bitter blow for the home side who were winning i—nil until the 87th minute and on course for their first home win in the league all season. but they went on to lose it 2—1 and stay four points from safety in the relegation zone. there was also a stunning
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late comeback at leicester. 2—0 down in the 86th minute against brighton, when captainjamie vardy scored and then assisted the equaliser in added time. the result means leicester's ruud van nistelrooy is yet to lose a game in england as a manager. we are humble. we know where we are. we know the premiership for us is leicester city is a tremendously to survive in and our objective is clear and we keep fighting for that. west ham say michail antonio, who was seriously injured in a car crash on saturday, has undergone surgery on a lower limb fracture. the striker, who's the club's all time premier league goal scorer, had to be rescued from his car after the incident in essex. west ham have said he's due to remain in hospital over the coming days. manchester united's sporting director dan ashworth has left his role after just five months. united say the decision was by mutual agreement. the club is currently 13th in the table after a disappointing season.
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they sacked manager erik ten hag in october afterjust three wins from their opening 9 premier league matches. that cost them over 10 million pounds in pay—offs, while the cost of the release clause to bring in his replacement — ruben amorim was 11 million. onto formula one now and mclaren have won the constructors�* championship for the first time in 26 years. on the final day of the season at the abu dhabi grand prix, lando norris took the race victory which meant that despite ferrari finishing second and third, it wasn't enough to stop the british team taking the title by ia points. nick parrott reports. the last time mclaren won the construct and torrid —— title, lando norris wasn't even born. he started from pole position in abu dhabi and as long as he stayed in front, his team would become champions but things started to go wrong at the first corner stop his teammate oscar piastri hit by world champion massacre sabin dumped
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—— max verstappen. one slip from lando norris and the title would be heading to italy but the briton held his nerve and took the chequered flag for the fourth time this season. to end the season _ fourth time this season. to end the season like _ fourth time this season. to end the season like this _ fourth time this season. to end the season like this is - fourth time this season. to end the season like this is perfect l the season like this is perfect so just to congrats and a big thank you mclaren, everyone in papaya, everyone who supported us to because it has been a tough one but for us to win a constructors title after 26 yea rs constructors title after 26 years is pretty special. congratulations first of all to mclaren. they deserve this championship. there have been rocksotid — championship. there have been rocksolid in the last two—thirds of the championship and they— two—thirds of the championship and they have been from our side — and they have been from our side i— and they have been from our side i think we can be proud of the effort _ side i think we can be proud of the effort and the championship we put — the effort and the championship we put together. it has been a tough — we put together. it has been a tough year but definitely a year— tough year but definitely a year we _ tough year but definitely a year we need to be proud of. white — year we need to be proud of. while mclaren could be starting a new era, seven time champion lewis hamilton was ending his with mercedes, finishing fourth
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before heading to harare. nick parrott, bbc news. it's been a good few days for england's cricketers — more on the women's win in south africa in a minute but first, the men powered to a series win in new zealand — wrapping up the second test inside 3 days in wellington. england won by 323—runs to seal theirfirst away test series for two years. and it's particularly impressive given its a new look side. jacob bethell for example has more than shown his promise scoring plenty of runs. when the 21—year—old made his debut in the opening match n christchurch, it was the first time he'd batted at number 3 in his first class career and he scored an unbeaten 50. the left hander then backed that up with a 96 in this game. and his captain ben stokes says he's proved he belongs in international cricket. a young lad with so much potential and talent, why not let him go out there and expose himself to test cricket at its
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toughest. if it hadn't had gone well for him and his first two matches it wouldn't have changed anyone �*s mind in our rude or myself or others. —— dressing room. he wouldn't have come in with the confidence of smacking 50 odd which i have got no doubt has led him into also means they now need to win all three remaining game into got no doubt has led him into this game with the confidence this game with the confidence to go out there and play the to go out there and play the way that he did in our second way that he did in our second innings. a young lad, i was innings. a young lad, i was devastating for him to not get devastating for him to not get that three figures but i walked that three figures but i walked in and i said, it is only four in and i said, it is only four runs, isn't it. his response runs, isn't it. his response was it would have been flair if was it would have been flair if i had got it through. class. it all three remaining games i had got it through. class. it has proved he has a lot of has proved he has a lot of people improved while we rated people improved while we rated so highly. so highly. meanwhile, it was also meanwhile, it was also a very short test over a very short test over in adelaide where australia in adelaide where australia thrashed india by 10 wickets thrashed india by 10 wickets to level their test series 1—1. to level their test series 1—1. the result is clearly the result is clearly
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embarrassing for india but it embarrassing for india but it also means they now need to win also means they now need to win all three remaining games to qualify for the world test championship final. it is still i—i. plenty of things left in this series
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the series is now 1—1 with the decider taking place at potchefstroom on wednesday. it was almost a bit of a role reversal, really, the way south africa came as in the first game we didn't really have any answers with the bat so to be able to turn it around so quickly, we sort of had one training session and then back out here so to be able to do thatis out here so to be able to do that is quite impressive actually. i think we should be proud of our efforts today. we will finish _ proud of our efforts today. we will finish with some winter sports. snowboarding's half pipe season is underway in style with china's beijing olympic venue the scene for the opening world cup event. and japan's yuto totsuka has clearly been putting in the hours off season, taking gold with a new trick for a monumental score to beat his nearest rival by more than 7 points. in the women's event, america's maddie mastro was also showcasing some new moves and it made the difference because she achieved the first world cup win of her career. mastro had previously been
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on the podium 15 times but never won. that's it from me and the sportsday team. there's much more on the bbc sport website and app, but from me, for now. goodbye. hello there. thousands of homes are still without power, particularly across northern ireland, thanks to storm darragh over the weekend, and with all the rain that fell over the weekend, and for the past few weeks, the ground does remain saturated, river levels running very high, so we have dozens of flood warnings still in force up and down the country. hopefully, though, those numbers will go down as we head into the new week, thanks to high pressure, which will build, and that will bring lots of dry weather, very much needed dry weather, to our shores, but it will turn colder, with overnight frost and fog making a return. high pressure already toppling into the north of the uk to start the new week, so, monday, cold, frosty, but bright and sunny, with light winds across
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scotland and northern ireland, a bit of early mist and fog around, but as we move across england and wales, we've still got the influence of the remnants of what was storm darragh, so still quite breezy. a fresh east—northeasterly breeze could feed in a few showers, south—east england, down towards the channel islands. we could see a bit of sunshine breaking through here and there, but it will stay breezy, much lighter winds across the north, where we've started off very cold and frosty. temperatures struggling to get much above three or four degrees in a few spots in scotland. otherwise, its seven to nine celsius for england and wales, but factor in the northeasterly breeze, it will feel quite raw. as we head through monday night, we'll see that cloud continuing across england and wales, streaming in off the north sea, with maybe a few showers running through the channel. that will stop temperatures from falling much below two to seven celsius for england and wales, but it's a very cold night to come for scotland and northern ireland, with quite a hard frost, down to —5, —6 celsius, and some freezing fog. into tuesday, that area of high pressure begins to exert its force across the country. it's a cold, frosty start in the north, plenty of sunshine, early
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mist and freezing fog. more cloud again for england and wales, the breeze beginning to ease, but still a feature through the channel. maybe the odd shower, but mostly dry at this point, but it could be quite grey and gloomy in the south throughout the day on tuesday. another chilly day to come here, but cold in the north, struggling to get much above freezing across parts of scotland. our area of high pressure dominates the scene through the week, just a few weather fronts spinning around it could affect the northern isles at times, and by the time we reach friday, into next weekend, it looks like low pressure will start to push into northern and western areas off the atlantic. but the run—up to them, much of the week will stay dry, cloudy in the south, sunnier in the north, and it will remain cold for all of us. take care.
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live from singapore, this is bbc news. syrian rebels declare damascus is free — as people take to the streets to celebrate the end of the assad regime. you can hear the sound of celebratory gunfire for the people driving around in cars, giving peace signs saying life is going to be so much better. syria's former president, bashar al—assad, is reportedly in moscow — claiming asylum from key ally russia. western leaders welcome the end of assad's rule, but warn of uncertainty to come.
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