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tv   Sportsday  BBC News  January 15, 2025 3:45am-4:01am GMT

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diogojota denied nottingham forest 3 win over liverpool that would have reduced their lead at the top of the premier league to 3 points. chris wood put forest ahead after just 8 minutes, his 13th of an incredible season before the portuguese levelled in the 2nd half. 1—1, it finished at the city ground with liverpool remaining 6 points clear at the top with a game in hand. they maybe deserved not to concede the second or third goal they threw and they fight with everything they got. fans helping them a lot, they were really loud and helping them because they've had such a great season.
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still we managed to create more than a few chances to score from. that's is what pleases me most. unfortunately not for the first time this season we don't get what we maybe might deserve. we knew in the second half that they would react. the game went a bit up and down and we knew in that moment that they could be dangerous. they had control and with the speed and the talent they created so many chances. overall i'm proud of the way we worked. the running and desire of the players was incredible. manchester city's title defence took another blow as they threw away a two—goal lead at brentford. phil foden scored twice for city who were in front up until the 92nd minute when christian norgard's header secured a point for the home side. city remain 12 points off the top. the light the control was there in the first half, the start of the second
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then i don't know what happened. they put pressure on, we could not keep up with the pace. we paid the price there. is there confidence in the dressing room you are good enough to make at least the top four place? there is belief and hope in the changing room, some of the best players in the world. it is possible, i can see the improvements recently. we are getting better and better, to keep going in that way and hopefully we can get back to our levels and that's it, really. a 95th—minute equaliser from reece james salvaged a 2—2 draw for chelsea against bournemouth at stamford bridge. enzo maresca's side still haven't won in 5 league games, bournemouth are now unbeaten in 9. graham potter picked up his first win as west ham manager as they beat fulham 3—2 at the london stadium with goals from carlos soler, tomas soucek and lucas paqueta. west ham move up to 12th above manchester united and
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tottenham. there is the foundation of togetherness the foundation of a team, we are far from perfect and have a lot to do, in terms of the application of players and some of them how they all for each other and how they are prepared to suffer for each other i thought that was really really good. i think that's the foundation and like i said we've got lots to do. a furtherfour games to come tomorrow — the biggest of which, the north london derby at the emirates. on the eve of facing tottenham — another injury setback for arsenal. it's been confirmed that gabrieljesus will need an operation on his left knee after sustaining an acl injury during their fa cup defeat against manchester united. today mikel arteta spoke out about the online abuse kai havertz and his wife have faced after he missed a penalty in sunday's shoot—out: it's incredible, and we really have to do something about it because accepting that and hiding this i think has terrible consequences.
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it's something that we really have to eradicate from the game because it's so simple and so dependent on the result of an action, and there is no other industry like this. on december 27 at home, we won 1—0 and kai havertz scored a goal and the whole stadium sang the waka waka song. ?that was 20 days ago. where is the perspective? we are all responsible, and all means you guys everybody is responsible for the narrative, everyone is responsible for how we talk. and we cannot look somewhere else. that's a really serious matter, and it affects him, it affects me, it affects everybody in the industry in a way. we can accept it and say that it's ourjob, yes, but there are certain limits and the line has to drawn. we put a lot of attention on technology and what is next, what is next in football,
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the next in football might be that this is prohibited. it cannot happen — that's it. on the same subject — tottenham boss ange postocoglou was the target of chants from some opposition supporters during sunday's fa cup win at tamworth — and here's what he had to say about some of the abuse he's faced. 90% of the crowd were very good, and i enjoyed the banter, 10% was pretty unacceptable the stuff i heard was pretty vile and contemptible, getting things thrown at me not a great experience, mate. we are expected to be the bigger person. i would love to turn around and not be the bigger person. you deal with it and you go on. celtic rescued a late point in their scottish premiership match at dundee to move 16 points clear rangers. arne engels scored a 93rd—minute penalty at dens park as it finished 3—3. celtic twice had the lead in that game.
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in the bundesliga, bayer leverkusen moved just a point behind bayern munich at the top with a 1—0 win at home to mainz. that's their ioth—straight win in all comps. elsewhere there were big wins for frankfurt, wolfsburg and shock win with holstein kiel easing past dortmund. two games in italy's serie a with ac milan moving up to 7th, having beaten como 2—i. it finished all square between atalanta and juventus. it's new era for english rugby. maro itoje has been promoted to captain for the six nations, replacing his saracens team—mate jamie george in the role. he stepped up to skipper saracens this season in the wake of owen farrell's departure to france — and now he'll be leading out his country. with more on that, and the rest of the squad announcement, here's our rugby union correspondent chris jones. the big news in here england have a new captain, maro itoje replacing jamie george in the
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role. george led england through 2024 but at the age of 3a and with pressure for his replacing some players he has moved in a different direction. maro itoje tipped as england's captain for ages, he led the under 20s to a junior world championship in 2014, a mainstay of the side since 2016, barely missing a game, has barely a second of action. for some reason he had not been the permanent england skipper, but at the age of 30 he is now the captain, at his club saracens, the feeling is now it is time. there always a number of factors to consider these decisions, in really good team i have been involved in you have a number of excellent leaders and we are developing that within the squad. maro itoje is a guy he is a world—class player.
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an incredible professional he is very respectful and i feel we are developing a good depth of leadership in the squad. of all the games maro started, 86 games, he only came off twice which is an incredible figure for a player. and he is a guy i have a lot of respect for, a guy overseen really develop and i see him all the players in the squad have a lot of respect for this man. a new era for the england man's side under the leadership of maro itoje. spencer was the starting scrum half at the beginning of the autumn he is not in the squad and dan cole is that the last time we see one of the great servants of english rugby in an england shirt. tom willis rewarded for his excellent club form. but noel holick has been denied his time.
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they have hit the headlines for the wrong reasons, insisting it has not been a distraction, but the pressure is on for england to win, they didn't win enough games in 2024, what a start they have it doesn't get much harder than ireland away in dublin on one february. world number onejudd trump is through to the quarter finals of the masters after a 6—1win over barry hawkins. the two—time champion pounced on his opponent's mistakes — hawkins scored just 59 points in the first five frames. trump finished in style with a break of 112 and will face ding junhui next. and in tuesday's late match, 2018 champion mark allen came through 6—2 against china's sijiahui. he'll face 3—time winner mark selby in quarter finals. the remaining last 16 matches are on wednesday with world champion kyren wilson in action against zhang anda. before we go, a reminder that
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you can get all the latest from the australian open over on 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. we will have all the reaction from the premier league football. hello. 0ur weather may well be turning a bit murkier right now, but it was a pretty stunning end to the day on tuesday with lovely sunsets here in highlands, scotland. we have a number of these sunset pictures sent to us from our weather watchers. we had a significantjump in temperatures over the last 24 hours. fylingdales in north yorkshire was monday's coldest spot atjust 3 degrees, but we had temperatures jump up here by 7 degrees celsius from monday into tuesday. tuesday itself was a day of variable cloud
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and a bit of sunshine at times. now, high pressure is dominating our weather picture for the next few days, bringing a quiet spell of weather and often feeding up some pretty mild air too. however, mild weather at this time of the year doesn't necessarily equate to sunny weather, and right now, what we're seeing is extensive low cloud. we've got some mist and fog around, and the low cloud is also bringing a few patches of drizzle with it too, particularly across parts of wales and western areas of england. so, although it's a frost—free start to your day on wednesday morning, it's going to be pretty murky with mist and fog for wales, western areas of england and quite murky conditions through the vale of york. a few fog patches in the midlands too. some of these fog patches may well linger all day, but i think for most areas, you'll see a bit of sunshine coming through, the best of that for scotland, the far north of england. may well stay rather cloudy for east anglia and southeast england, some of that cloud could stay quite low with occasional mist patches still around into the afternoon. temperatures for most of us into double figures, so we're on the mild side
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for the time of year. and with this area of high pressure staying with us wednesday, thursday into friday as well, not going to be great changes in our weather pattern day by day. so thursday morning, again, a few mist and fog patches around initially, perhaps a little bit more in the way of sunshine extending across scotland into northern england, the north midlands and wales. but, again, we'll probably have some low cloud and mist hanging on across parts of east anglia and southern counties of england. temperatures generally around 7—10 degrees, so we're running a little bit above average for the time of year, and quite mild there for west scotland and northern ireland. friday, the high pressure is still with us, but into the weekend, this weak weather front is going to move in off the atlantic. the front weakens as it runs into our area of high pressure. and so saturday, a dry day, sunday, we'll see the clouds thicken with outbreaks of light rain spreading in. there'll be a few showers around next week, but for the time being, the weather staying mostly on the mild side.
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live from singapore, this is bbc news. a sitting president arrested in south korea for the first time in the country's history. forecasters are warning of dangerously high winds in the los angeles area, raising concerns that wildfires could spread again. hopes rise for
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a ceasefire in gaza. the us secretary of state says israel and hamas are "on the brink" of a deal. welcome to newsday. i'm steve lai. we start in south korea where for the first time in the country's history, a sitting president has been arrested. president yoon suk yeol was taken in by investigators this morning after a failed attempt earlier this month. he's being questioned for his short—lived martial law declaration in december. you're looking at live pictures outside president yoon�*s residence where crowds seem to have dwindled since the arrest. you dwindled since the arrest. can still see many flags they're you can still see many flags they're still waving. —— flags there. earlier, that was where investigators forced entry
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with 1,000 police officers reportedly deployed to assist.

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