Is now won all three of his meetings this year and afterwards admitted a match was too close for comfort. I afterwards admitted a match was too close for comfort. Too close for comfort. I didnt lose hepe. Too close for comfort. I didnt lose hope, but too close for comfort. I didnt lose hope, but i too close for comfort. I didnt lose hope, but i thought, too close for comfort. I didnt| lose hope, but i thought, 0k, too close for comfort. I didnt i lose hope, but i thought, ok, i have to give everything that i have to give everything that i have to give everything that i have to try to give myself the opportunity to be close. I played great points to make that 3 played great points to make that 3 all. After that, ijust go for it. If i lose it, at least i went for it. Thats all i thought in that moment. These kinds of matches i thought in that moment. These kinds of matches can i thought in that moment. These kinds of matches can go i thought in that moment. These kinds of matches can go
are sliding in from the atlantic, heading towards the far south of england an we have this battle taking place between milder atlantic air that is more across the other side of the channel and this arctic air that is sitting across the uk, and that means those weather fronts are going to be bringing in some wetter weather into this cold air and gardeners take note. tuesday night looks particularly cold, could be as low as minus ten, there could be as low as minus ten, there could be more to snow to come in the south. it may dry off for a while but more wetter windier weather in the far south west, some of the cloud extends into midland and wales further north, more in the way of sunshine and fewer shower, most are dying out in the north by wednesday but the temperatures are not changing very much after that widespread frost. towards the latter part of the week this is where things could get interesting, big area of low pressure here, that will push in from the atlantic, and w
would get better quickly. 90 seconds from the restart, darwin nunez made it two. what had been a tight match was now all liverpool s. gakpo lofted in his second, his team kept on rising. when it falls to mo salah in this match, it feels inevitable. he has now scored against united in five games in a row, this time as part of a collection. another nunez header, another goal. salah was then back to make it six, and there was still time. in all the games between them, there has not been one quite like this. an extraordinary day, summed up by a scoreline. so, a record breaking day for liverpool who are now three points off the top four, and a dark day for manchester united. contrasting emotions from the managers as you d imagine. it sounds like a day from another season, it doesn t really fit in the season so far. it is even better, because it is incredibly important for us, we need results and performances, and tonight we got both. a super performance from the start. but we know
it s as you were in scotland, but celtic s 5 1win over st mirren wasn t as straightforwrd as it sounds. arsenal s women end their four year wait for a trophy, beating chelsea in the league cup final. also coming up in the programme. sawyers soars to gold in istanbul. and red bull make the perfect start to the formula one season, with max verstappen back on top of the podium. hello and welcome to sportsday. good evening. we ll start with that astonishing game at anfield, where liverpool blew manchester united away. it finished 7 0, six of the goals coming in the second half as united simply disintegrated. that is liverpool s biggest win over their great rivals, and for united, that equals their record defeat. joe lynskey reports. with these two great clubs, superiority is often shifting. 11 months ago, liverpool won this game 4 0, now united came here ten points clear of them in the league. at anfield, they know this match can change the mood, it is the home side who need that
around 12,000 people have been left homeless after a huge fire ripped through one of the rohingya refugee camps in south east bangladesh. officials say the fire gutted around 2000 shelters in cox s bazar district. hundreds of thousands of rohingya refugees, who escaped violence in neighbouring myanmar, have been living for years in crammed camps near the border in bangladesh. anbarasan ethirajan reports. the bamboo shelters of rohingya refugees in cox s bazar district are no match for the raging blaze. residents ran from the huts with their meagre belongings as the fire spread quickly. it s yet another blow for the rohingya refugees who had to flee their homes from neighbouring myanmar. thousands have become homeless in a matter of few hours. it will be a challenge for the authorities to rehome those affected. nearly a million rohingya refugees live in squalid conditions and camps scattered in cox s bazar district. the latest incident will put pressure on the ongoing aid effo