Skip to main content

tv   Sportsday  BBC News  January 6, 2025 2:45am-3:00am GMT

2:45 am
welcome along. thank you for being with us. despite overnight snow, both of sunday's premier league games went ahead, including at craven cottage, where fulham drew 2—2 with ipswich, and at anfield, where manchester united put in an improved performance to draw 2—2 with the league leaders liverpool. ruben amorim's side went into the game having lost their last four in all competitions, but were the first to score through lisandro martinez early in the second half. mohammed salah's penalty saw liverpool turn the game around, 2—1 they led with 20 minutes to go, only for amad diallo to snatch an equaliser ten minutes later. top—of—the—table liverpool are six points clear of arsenal with a game in hand. united are 13th. i think it is really clear,
2:46 am
when we are focused and fight for every ball, when we suffer, finish the game, we are tired, i think we can be a good team. if you don't do that all the time, we are going to lose games and i think that is clear for everybody. i games and i think that is clear for everybody-— for everybody. i have to talk about harry _ for everybody. i have to talk about harry maguire. - for everybody. i have to talk about harry maguire. i - for everybody. i have to talk i about harry maguire. i thought he made a brilliant tackle but a free was given. he had this chance at the end and he should be reflecting on a good performance not on a missed chance. ., ., . chance. he will do that. we will because _ chance. he will do that. we will because for _ chance. he will do that. we will because for me - chance. he will do that. we| will because for me missing chances of playing with the ball for me is not the big issue. for me it is that harry gives everything on the pitch and that is the most important thing. and that is the most important thin. . , and that is the most important thing. manchester united fans will walk away _ thing. manchester united fans will walk away thinking - thing. manchester united fans will walk away thinking ok, i thing. manchester united fans| will walk away thinking 0k, we do at anfield in a massive game with the world is watching. we also have to do it next week and the week after when it is
2:47 am
not liverpool, not anfield. that is clear. i spoke with your colleagues before and everybody thinks the same thing, so we have to start some day to be consistent, not in the way we play, the way we face the competition, so let's start today. i face the competition, so let's start today-— start today. i think it was durin: start today. i think it was during the _ start today. i think it was during the whole - start today. i think it was during the whole game i start today. i think it was during the whole game a| start today. i think it was - during the whole game a close calt _ during the whole game a close calt if — during the whole game a close call. if you look at the whole game — call. if you look at the whole game we _ call. if you look at the whole game we created more chances but because we were 1—0 down, because — but because we were 1—0 down, because we conceded such a big chance. — because we conceded such a big chance, people rememberthat chance, people remember that the chance, people rememberthat the most — chance, people rememberthat the most but before maguire we had a _ the most but before maguire we had a big — the most but before maguire we had a big chance, so maybe in the end — had a big chance, so maybe in the end a _ had a big chance, so maybe in the end a draw was a fair result _ the end a draw was a fair result. ., , ~ result. you said this week manchester _ result. you said this week manchester united - result. you said this week manchester united are . result. you said this week- manchester united are better than 14th in the premier league and i think you were right. the way they played today, where you worried people not within the club but there was a feeling this would be a big liverpool win against their
2:48 am
biggest rivals and just a feeling of inevitability you were a bit worried about? ida. feeling of inevitability you were a bit worried about? no, i think our players _ were a bit worried about? no, i think our players and _ were a bit worried about? no, i think our players and i - were a bit worried about? no, i think our players and i am - were a bit worried about? no, i think our players and i am for. think our players and i am for sure know how many quality players united have and it is difficult if you play against a low block with so many quality —— quality players it is more difficult. they played with two takers, and for the rest midfielders or defensively minded players and it is difficult to play through and these players can also hurt you a lot on the counter—attack and for a long time they did not take any risk and build up, played many long balls. within the last ten to 15 minutes, theyjust the last ten to 15 minutes, they just started to the last ten to 15 minutes, theyjust started to play. they were even better. celtic are 13 points clear at the top of the scottish premiership after a 3—0 win over st mirren. that's after second—placed rangers were held to a 3—3 draw at hibernian. it's five defeats in a row for aberdeen who lost 2—0 at motherwell.
2:49 am
hearts won 1—0 at third—placed dundee united, whilst there were also away wins for ross county and dundee. next to cricket — australia surged to victory on day three of the fifth test in sydney to beat india by six wickets and win the five—match series 3-1. fast bowler scott boland took 6/45 as india were bowled out for 157, while australia reached their target of 162 in just 27 overs to regain the border—gavaskar trophy. the result also sees pat cummins' side qualify for the world test championship final at lord's injune, where they'll face south africa. a huge win. in the context of the series as big a series to get to play at home, felt like it was seesawing throughout the whole series, so to finish 3—1 to hold the trophy is amazing and the extra layers now securing a spot in the world final which was always a huge goalfor us in this
2:50 am
final which was always a huge goal for us in this cycle and we have done it, so really satisfied.— we have done it, so really satisfied. this was not the ical satisfied. this was not the typical sydney _ satisfied. this was not the typical sydney work - satisfied. this was not the typical sydney work at, i satisfied. this was not the i typical sydney work at, what we are used — typical sydney work at, what we are used to, we have seen in the _ are used to, we have seen in the past _ are used to, we have seen in the past as— are used to, we have seen in the past as well but this is how— the past as well but this is how test— the past as well but this is how test cricket needs to be played _ how test cricket needs to be played. inaudible wickets and i know_ played. inaudible wickets and i know we — played. inaudible wickets and i know we talk about when we go back _ know we talk about when we go back home about turning wickets but this— back home about turning wickets but this is— back home about turning wickets but this is inaudible on a turning _ but this is inaudible on a turning wicket as well sol think— turning wicket as well sol think this is the interesting part— think this is the interesting part in_ think this is the interesting part in test cricket. american rugby superstar ilona maher made her debut, but couldn't stop her new side bristol bears from losing to gloucester—hartpury in the women's premiership. maher is the most followed rugby union player in the world on social media with over 8 million followers. and this match was moved to a bigger ground because of demand for tickets. elizabeth conway was at ashton gate. this game had already broken records before a tackle had been made, before a ball had been made, before a ball had been played.
2:51 am
the snow in bristol cleared and there was a rematch of last year's title game. i there was a rematch of last year's title game.— year's title game. i was shocked _ thought e—i7, a great win for gloucester and a | l 'ficult thought e-17, a great win for gloucester and a it i year's title game. i was shocked _ year's title game. i was shocked when - year's title game. i was shocked when she i year's title game. i was l shocked when she signed year's title game. i was i shocked when she signed but i year's title game. i was shocked when - year's title game. i was shocked when she i year's title game. i was l shocked when she signed year's title game. i was i shocked when she signed but i was excited. i was hoping that was excited. i was hoping that you said — was excited. i was hoping that you said she wanted to play for you said — was excited. i was hoping that you said she wanted to play for the premiership that she would the premiership that she would si-n the premiership that she would sign for— the premiership that she would sign for bears. it is si-n the premiership that she would sign for— the premiership that she would sign for bears. it is the premiership that she would sign for bears.— the premiership that she would sign for bears.— sign for bears. it is in the sign for bears. it is in the numbers _ numbers _ sign for bears. it is in the numbers. her— sign for bears. it is in the numbers. her impact- sign for bears. it is in the numbers. her impact onl sign for bears. it is in the - numbers. her impact on women's sign for bears. it is in the numbers. her— sign for bears. it is in the numbers. her impact- sign for bears. it is in the numbers. her impact onl sign for bears. it is in the - numbers. her impact on women's sport— numbers. her impact on women's sport since — sport— numbers. her impact on women's sport since — numbers. her impact on women's sport since the _ numbers. her impact on women's numbers. her impact on women's sport since the _ numbers. her impact on women's sport since the olympics - numbers. her impact on women's sport since the olympics is - sport since the olympics is incredible. _ sport since the olympics - numbers. her impact on women's sport since the olympics is - sport since the olympics is incredible. _ sport since the olympics is incredible.— sport since the olympics is incredible.— sport since the olympics is incredible. ., , incredible. we don't actually watch rugby _ sport since the olympics is incredible. ., , incredible. we don't actually watch rugby _ incredible. we don't actually watch rugby in _ incredible. we don't actually watch rugby in the _ incredible. we don't actually incredible. we don't actually watch rugby in _ incredible. we don't actually watch rugby in the _ incredible. we don't actually watch rugby in the states i watch rugby in the states i incredible. we don't actually l watch rugby in the states very much, so watching her expand incredible. we don't actually l watch rugby in the states very much, so watching her expand the outstanding —— the outstanding —— understanding of rugby, it is understanding of rugby, it is inspiring to women like me who inspiring to women like me who want someone to look up to and want someone to look up to and we are excited to support we are excited to support women's sports and support her. women's sports and support her. fans can have their excitement fans can have their excitement and it is clear she wanted to and it is clear she wanted to make an immediate impact on the make an immediate impact on the pitch. unfortunately for her at pitch. unfortunately for her at the bristol base, gloucester the bristol base, gloucester were two dominant and one were two dominant and one thought e—i7, a great win for thought e—i7, a
2:52 am
gloucester and a difficult
2:53 am
final match was a bit tricky. everyone inaudible was overheating and over shots and a crazy match and i'm glad i got this win. in the men's tournament, it didn't take long for czechia'sjiri lehecka to claim his second atp title as his final against reilly opelka in brisbane lasted all of 15 minutes. the american, who's struggled with injuries throughout his whole career, was forced to retire due to back issues when he was 4—1 down in the first set. team usa won tennis' united cup for the second time after beating poland in sunday's final in sydney. taylor fritz overcame hubert hurkacz in three close sets to give his team an unassailable lead and take the trophy after coco gauff had beaten iga swiatek in straight sets in the first singles match. 17—year—old british snowboarder mia brookes has got her second big air world cup win of the season.
2:54 am
she said she surprised herself after producing the highest score on her third and final run in austria to get her second victory in a row. ididn't i didn't even want to come hand in it was only inaudible do a 14. �* ., , , ., 14. both the “ump big enough? definitel 14. both the jump big enough? definitely not. _ 14. both the jump big enough? definitely not. i— 14. both the jump big enough? definitely not. i knew - 14. both the jump big enough? definitely not. i knew i - 14. both the jump big enough? definitely not. i knew i could . definitely not. i knew i could do the trick but it was whether i could get it on thejump. i was like inaudible. i could get it on the “ump. i was like inaudiblei i could get it on the “ump. i was like inaudible. ok. two in a row. was like inaudible. ok. two in a row- how— was like inaudible. ok. two in a row. how does _ was like inaudible. ok. two in a row. how does that _ was like inaudible. ok. two in a row. how does that feel? i was like inaudible. ok. two in| a row. how does that feel? kind of unreal- _ a row. how does that feel? kind of unreal. it _ a row. how does that feel? kind of unreal. it needs _ a row. how does that feel? kind of unreal. it needs to _ a row. how does that feel? kind of unreal. it needs to sink- a row. how does that feel? kind of unreal. it needs to sink in i of unreal. it needs to sink in a bit. inaudible about competitions. you can get all the latest sports news at from the bbc sport app, orfrom our website. from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye.
2:55 am
hello there. sunday was a day of snow, a day of disruption for some, and now the met office has extended the amber weather warning. it's going to be valid until 6:00am on monday morning. they've shrunk the area a little. it includes the lake district. some areas could see as much as 10—15cm of further snow, on top of already significant snowfall and blizzard—like conditions, with strong winds close to the centre of the low. we'll continue to see some snow showers through the night across northeast scotland, across the peaks and pennines as well, across the north of england. rain elsewhere, but with temperatures here in rural spots falling below freezing, ice could be an issue as well first thing. so, an icy start. be careful if you're going to be out on the roads early on, particularly if the snow showers are set to continue. as we go through the morning,
2:56 am
there'll be further snow showers driven along by strong showers driven along by strong north to northwesterly winds. north to northwesterly winds. some of those will run down some of those will run down through wales through wales and into the midlands here. and into the midlands here. a wintry mix of rain, a wintry mix of rain, sleet and snow. sleet and snow. south of the m4 corridor, south of the m4 corridor, some brightness, some brightness, but look at the gusts of winds. but look at the gusts of winds. gusts in excess quite gusts in excess quite widely of 40—45 mph, widely of 40—45 mph, and coming from a northwesterly direction, and coming from a northwesterly direction, that is going to make that is going to make it feel cold. it feel cold. so your thermometer might so your thermometer might suggest 3—6 celsius, suggest 3—6 celsius, but factor in the strength but factor in the strength and the direction of the wind, and the direction of the wind, for many of us, for many of us, it will feel subzero. it will feel subzero. that cold air stays in place that cold air stays in place as well as well as we move through tuesday. as we move through tuesday. still pretty windy with it, still pretty windy with it, and that will continue to drive and that will continue to drive in a rash of snow showers in a rash of snow showers draped along the coast. draped along the coast. some pushing further inland as well. some pushing further inland as well. the best of any brightness the best of any brightness further south, but again, further south, but again, another cold story. another cold story. now, as we move out of tuesday now, as we move out of tuesday into wednesday, the winds into wednesday, the winds will fall a little lighter will fall a little lighter as the low pressure as the low pressure moves off to scandinavia. moves off to scandinavia. but we'll need to keep an eye but we'll need to keep an eye on this frontal system on this frontal system
2:57 am
moving in from the south. moving in from the south.
2:58 am
2:59 am
live from singapore, this is bbc news. south korea investigators ask for an extension for their arrest warrant for president yoon, as us secretary of of state antony blinken holds key talks in seoul. millions of people across the us are in the grip of a huge winter storm that could bring the heaviest snowfall and coldest temperatures in over a decade. plus — the 82nd golden globes takes place in los angeles. we'll bring you the latest, live from the red carpet. welcome to newsday,
3:00 am
i'm steve lai. the us secretary of state, antony blinken is in south korea, as the country deals with its ongoing political crisis. mr blinken is due to hold talks with acting president choi sang—mok shortly. but it's unclear who is really in charge. these are live images of people protesting in seoul. thousands in favour and against the president protested and weekend as the country falls heavily into a political divide. on friday, investigators tried and failed to arrest the impeached president, yoon suk yeol, with his bodyguards preventing the officers from making the arrest. on sunday, they said they'd stop any further attempts to detain mr yoon. and in the last few hours, south korea's anti—corruption agency requested an extension to their arrest warrant, and sent a notice to police that it is handing over
3:01 am
the execution of the arrest to them. kim joon—hyung is an opposition mp from the rebuilding korea

0 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on