tv Sportsday BBC News February 23, 2025 7:30pm-8:01pm GMT
7:30 pm
7:31 pm
is salah 7,2: 2727 is salah was 2: $727 i salah was once 2, i salah was once against the star against manchester —— again. had never won in once again. he had never won in the league at the etta had until now. city missed their early in until new. city missed their early in holland, who talisman early in holland, who is he could only look is injured. he could only look on as liverpool made their mark the run of play —— against the run of play —— �*talisman erling their talisman erling haaland. a touch of �*mo a touch of fortune for mo salah's 25th league of the sslsfis est'fi. lesgue dds; if the but sslsfis est'fi. lesgue gist if the but it eslsfie eee'e [esgue eeel ef the but it keeps him in the season, but it keeps him in the lead to win golden boot lead to win the golden boot award. city thought they had equalised back to this effort was ruled out for offside. mo salah setup dominik szoboszlai liverpool's second, to for liverpool's second, to score and assist the same game the 11th time this season.
7:32 pm
score and assist the same game the 11th ti have is season. score and assist the same game the 11th ti have been son. score and assist the same game the 11th ti have been more there should have been more goals the second half, but there should have been more goa were 1e second half, but there should have been more goa were more ond half, but there should have been more goa were more than1alf, but there should have been more goa were more than1alf, bu�* for it has taken them liverpool. it has taken them more than years to beat more than nine years to beat man city on their own patch in the league. they will be hoping this change in fortunes is one that lasts. e, this change in fortunes is one that lasts— this change in fortunes is one that lasts. _e——7—*;;e difficult that lasts- _e——7—*;;e difficult one that [35t5- aféiufii - difficult one because in very difficult one because we had to defend a lot, we had to suffer a lot, they a to suffer a lot, they had a lot of ball possession, but of ball'pgeeeeeig-�*l hut second of bdll'qqeeeesig-�*l hut second half, i like eeuway way we ”iwayvi/e’ defended: " w w395; defendedreveni way we defended, even more the way we defended, even mere the way we defended, even mere the first half, because in than the first half, because in the first i felt that they score without having big could score without having big chances, but they were constantly on it. in the second rwe controlled much half, we controlled much better, in my i half, we controlled much better, in my opinion. i think it was an _ better, in my opinion. i think it was an incredible - better, in my opinion. i think. it was an incredible - many it was an incredible game, many times_ it was an incredible game, many times we — it was an incredible game, many times we were at the byline but 'ust times we were at the byline but just after— times we were at the byline but just after that the final pass was — just after that the final pass was lacking. it is not easy, but — was lacking. it is not easy, but we _ was lacking. it is not easy,
7:33 pm
but we played really so have 717 we don't have anything to regret _ there was a real thriller in the day's early match. 4—3 at st james park. in the first half blew their opponents away. ben croucher was watching. nottingham forest continuing to confound expectations, just six minutes to stun newcastle. isn't that right, jacob murphy? it does when it's an arm, though, newcastle had a penalty, and it doesn't matter how they go in, unsurprisingly, the second could not quite live up to it. forest found a second,
7:34 pm
but if it was premier league entertainment you wanted, every opportunity. this puts us right back in amongst the teams above us. the teams are all fighting for the same outcome, and our objective is to improve every week. it was exciting for everybody to see. the goals proved that. the boys gave it all.
7:35 pm
7:36 pm
7:37 pm
7:38 pm
an emphatic win for the french. the intensity during the 80 minutes. england, but when we had to score the tries, we made a lot of mistakes, and today it was much better. today we were against a great french team. i think they deserved the win. good balls on the front foot, and we couldn't stop that momentum. we struggled a bit in defence.
7:39 pm
so here's a look at the table after the third weekend of matches. france's bonus point win moves them into second ahead of england. who they meet on 8th march. italy stay second from bottom ahead of wales. but leigh ran in three unanswered tries in the second half with tesi niu claiming the third. they move up to second. champions trophy. they're now on the cusp of reaching the semifinals. india refused to travel to pakistan for the tournament after taking government advice, and will be playing all their matches in dubai. our correspondent joe wilson reports.
7:40 pm
these are pakistan's cricketers, except this match was played in a different country. yes, that's dubai. india will not travel to pakistan. so india play here. trouble. directed! pakistan captain mohammad rizwan tried to accelerate. 241 all out when india finished bowling. pakistan's turn. virat kohli leading india home again. this match became kohli.
7:41 pm
indian perfection in pakistan's tournament 1,000 miles from home. joe wilson, bbc news. so a fantastic day for india and kohli. let's get some reaction now from the man who shared a stand of 114 with him, shreyas iyer. i have never thought of virat struggling for runs. it's just the mindset that he possesses. i remember yesterday, he had come almost an hour so i neverfeel that he's struggling for runs, for manoeuvre after defeat in their opening match against australia yesterday. they need to improve in their final two group stage next saturday, if they are to finish in the top two of their group and reach the semifinals. cricket commentator
7:42 pm
7:43 pm
i feel like, as long as we... we feel like we have got high pace, which may work really we have got. to keep believing in each other. other sports stories. the former arsenal and manchester united striker robin of the club where he had two spells as a player. in yushan as he lost 5—2 to world number 61 liu hongyu. elsewhere, world number one
7:44 pm
judd trump beat xing zihao 5—0. spain's jon barrenetxea won the final stage to secure third place overall. french rider pavel sivakov took the overall victory. the 3000m at the british indoor athletics championships. he was watched by his father, former england footballer the victory assures him a spot at next month's european indoor championships in the netherlands.
7:45 pm
it's the final day of the uk athletics indoor championships in birmingham, with athletes trying to secure qualification in the netherlands. georgia hunter bell retained her crown, cruising it's been a remarkable 12 months for hunter bell, bronze at last year's paris 0lympics. a tenth british title, as hannah nuttall pipped her in a close sprint finish to claim the domestic crown the two—time 0lympic bronze medallist holding off josh faulds to win in a time of 46.70 seconds. next to a thrilling revenge victory, as russia's dmitry bivol beat his compatriot artur beterbiev to win the night. bivol, on the right, started the brighter and produced a boxing masterclass in many ways, beterbiev, a0 years old now, landed power punches
7:46 pm
so after 2a rounds of boxing of the highest level, we're set up for a potential blockbuster decider. and say thank you for this fight. this is what happens. you are a good fighter also. parker was scheduled to face british world champion illness on thursday. that's just about it from sportsday. a reminder of our top story — liverpool have strengthened
7:47 pm
at defending champions manchester city. attention to everton who have undergone a transformation since david moyes returned to replace sean dyche as manager. week's football news show. bye for now. hello, and welcome along to the football news show. hosted manchester united in the premier league. we will look at the new stadium shortly, but let's look david moyes.
7:48 pm
picking up more points, not too shabby. and caretakers, compare that to 12 in the first six under david moyes. david moyes and his first spell at goodison park. is i think he hasjust given them a little bit more licence to go forward. the handbrake has been taken off the players, that we all thought probably
7:49 pm
7:50 pm
rather than trying to take the team into the future. i think david has come in, and he has spoken exactly his last press conference was about, on sean dyche, i think, as a manager, the turnaround, because it has been an unbelievable turnaround from david moyes, something that he probably never thought would happen as quickly as it has done. than they had when you were a player? i think when you look at thejobs he has had, and look at the silverware he has won, i think david moyes is a more rounded, accomplished, experienced manager.
7:51 pm
still learning his trade manager, and i think if you asked david now if he was a better manager now than when he first came to everton, i think the answer will be a resounding yes. a new stadium on the way. what should the ambition be for the club, and what sort because there are still quite severe financial there is. this window, i do think everton's financial situation will really stabilise. the one thing for me is that people at the club and the new owners have
7:52 pm
to learn from the mistakes that got everton into this position. you know, you can'tjust walk away from them and say, it's ok, that was in the past. of everton's new 52,000 seater stadium. some teething problems about infrastructure and transport, but most seemed to enjoy the experience once inside. we sent someone along. how did you find it? yeah, it felt a really big moment for everton, in the works for two decades,
7:53 pm
7:54 pm
7:55 pm
7:56 pm
a week venue. they are looking at turning it into a venue as well, which would be really lucrative for the club. and if you need more on everton, head over to their club page on the bbc sport website. thanks for watching. bye— bye. whilst wind warnings will lapse later this evening, is an amberwarning in force through till 6am. through into monday and some travel impacts as well. it's all because the weather front that's with us, crossing the country, stalls and wriggles around through the evening into the early hours. with some strong gusts in the north—west of scotland.
7:57 pm
elsewhere, the winds ease down through the night, some clearer skies, a scattering of showers into tomorrow morning, but not completely. or 10 to the south and east. where we start with cloud and rain in the morning across parts of wales and england, the cloud breaking across northern england. the day, and then fewer showers through the afternoon. scotland and northern ireland, there's going to be a mixture of sunshine and showers here. heavier showers during the afternoon in northern ireland and the south—west of scotland, especially. the sunshine out through the afternoon, it should still feel quite pleasant, with temperatures around as we go into monday night, we're just watching what's happening with this weather system.
7:58 pm
across france. the question mark comes with how close it gets. it could bring some rain overnight into tuesday morning, grazing through southern counties of england, breaking up into the afternoon. showers most frequent across scotland and northern ireland, for scotland and northern ireland still some wintry showers on the higher ground. where we should be for this time of year. with a risk of frost. a bit more cloud at times in england and wales, meaning the sunshine is hazy. wettest weather likely to be crossing england and wales on wednesday. take care.
8:00 pm
group as one with the general group as ene with thegenera'. was about group as one with thegenera'. was about 30% of vote. meanwhile — the far—right alternative for germany (md) is set to become the second biggest it's too early to say who merz will try to govern with, i'm samatha simmonds in london. our other top stories. catholics around the world pray for the pope.
0 Views
IN COLLECTIONS
BBC NewsUploaded by TV Archive on
