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sunshine, the wind light in the south and breezy in the north and it will be a chilly day wherever you are with highs off maybe eight or just about 12 across the far south. towards the end of the week the high pressure topples in from the west and that will kill off the showers and that will kill off the showers and will introduce milder airfrom the atlantic and you can see the blue degrading into yellow and orange towards the end of the week, so another chilly day on thursday and from friday onwards we see a bit more cloud and it turns milder and wetter and windier across northern areas, tending to be drierfurther south. some changes ahead for the end of the week. back to you. that's all from bbc news at six at the climate summit in glasgow. we'll have more at ten, but now on bbc one, wejoin the bbc�*s news teams where you are. bye for now. hello, and welcome to sportsday. coming up on the programme... a whirlwind 2a hours, but tottenham get their man. we'll look at antonio conte's journey to spurs. after a six—year investigation, former football heads sepp blatter and michel platini are charged with fraud by swiss prosecutors. and heads should roll at yorkshire county cricket club, says the uk health secretary, after a leaked report emerged apparently containing details of the investigation into the treatment of azeem rafiq. also coming up in the programme... with the world leaders all gathered in glasgow for cop26, we ask what the conference on climate change could mean for the world of sport as we know it. and with voting open for the bbc women's footballer of the year, we continue our look at the five nominees, focusing on chelsea and australia forward sam kerr today. you're very welcome along to the programme. it's been a speedy turnaround in managers at tottenham — 2a hours after sacking nuno espirito santo, the club announced that antonio conte, the name on everyone's lips, would be the new man in charge of spurs. and he's already been out on the training pitch meeting the players this afternoon. so what can fans expect from the italian project at spurs7 here's lydia campbell. campaign, antonio conte had entered milan to the serie a title, ending their ten year trophy drop cash in may. now he arrived back in the premier league for a new challenge altogether. but haven't gotten to this point? after a successful playing career, kant switched from a pitch to the coaching zone with the macro in 2006. and just three years and a full head of hair later, he won his first trophy, the plane back to this area he title. it wasn't until the event to start calling when he was forced into the building spotlight. kant brought immediate success to read there, waiting for the week and each of his three years there alongside two cup successes —— your company. taking over as italy boss in 2014 at a time when the italians were underachieving. but he turned a poor squad into a competitive one, reaching the quarterfinals of the euro 2016. not long after he stepped on the microphone as italy boss, he arrived in west london— 3100 a week at his first season, but it turned sourin at his first season, but it turned sour in the second, only there he wanted to release his first season. elective this is to be farewell for antonio conte, then he leaves with a prohibited title in his first year and the fa cup in the fa cup second. after a peer out kant returned to the dark outcome of this time with him from the law, and once again delivered silverware. pick court has the ability to turn struggling teens and many months. in the event this evening when the rate of over 67% in 129 games and one for trophies. initials and he was in charge of 106 games with the wind rate of over 66% in one to trophies. if milan, the wind rate with over 62% showing that even when he doesn't stay long, he still makes an impact. top of a scene of a long way from the period the title, but if anyone can deliver it, it's perhaps antonio conte philip nash problem facing them. well, let's get more from someone well—versed in covering antonio conte. we can speak to italian football journalist nicky bandini now. walk along the sportsday. in terms of the word best work he did it italy, what kind of vegetable sports fans get mozilla elective for saying antonio conte that people knew him he was in italy and before that. he's still a hammer, as he likes to call himself, he still someone who has very clear and specific ideas about notjust has very clear and specific ideas about not just the formation was has very clear and specific ideas about notjust the formation was a team to play in, but specific movements. that's something that is taught them to you will be crying out for and certainly daniel levy hope he can bring to the team, clarity, some clear ideas of what he wants his players to do on the pitch and the ways in which he thinks they can get the rest of the time they had. so i think still very the clear—headed single—minded parent, at times quite abrasive, because it wasn't that things get in the way trying to achieve manager people see. a, trying to achieve manager people see. ~ ., trying to achieve manager people see. �* ., ., trying to achieve manager people see, �* ., ., ., trying to achieve manager people see. ~ ., ., ., ., trying to achieve manager people see. ., ., ., ., ., see. a lot of that he might want to implement — see. a lot of that he might want to implement cost _ see. a lot of that he might want to implement cost money, _ see. a lot of that he might want to implement cost money, and - see. a lot of that he might want to i implement cost money, and windows has been a talking point at some of his previous clubs. how different will that be at spurs7 i his previous clubs. how different will that be at spurs?— will that be at spurs? i wouldn't exect it will that be at spurs? i wouldn't meet it to _ will that be at spurs? i wouldn't meet it to be _ will that be at spurs? i wouldn't expect it to be any _ will that be at spurs? i wouldn't expect it to be any difference i will that be at spurs? i wouldn't expect it to be any difference to micro different. he came with a list of demands at the beginning of the repent, and he got the players he wanted, i visited involve lukaku with a crisis book the macro success story. hopefully he can for solar magic with harry kane. interestingly the second season at inter, when he took them over and ended that mine were some extra cash process, they actually ran out of money and there was no investment injanuary, and back was forced to get the most out of what he had. —— conte. however he still left at the end of the season because he felt like the project couldn't carry on living without the investments that he wanted. so floyd prevented the bed and when it comes to investments of the team, even if sometimes he seems to his best work he's denied all the money he wants to fight on his temperamental and personality, how has he come and pick players7 personality, how has he come and pick players? i think you can pick and choose all that subject, he certainly, as i had come to a wonderfuljob with so i will change his attitude when it came to things like his diet, he changed the way he was eating and training to become —— a wonderfuljob with the company. of course you want to get the relationship infuriated very quickly from there. he's certainly a manager who demands total buy—in from his players, usually with those managers, find some players buying all the way, but some was dealt and the ones who don't find their way to the ones who don't find their way to the exit very quickly. £31 the ones who don't find their way to the exit very quickly.— the exit very quickly. of data talk to. that's lovely _ the exit very quickly. of data talk to. that's lovely to _ the exit very quickly. of data talk to. that's lovely to talk _ the exit very quickly. of data talk to. that's lovely to talk to - the exit very quickly. of data talk to. that's lovely to talk to you. . manchester united are in champions league action tonight. having been thrashed by liverpool — the pressure eased on 0le gunnar solskjaer at the weekend when united won at spurs — but questions remain about his position and a tough test awaits later when they take on atalanta in italy. criticism can make yourself, you can set up for yourself. and i've always enjoyed criticism. just keep it coming, that's fine. journalists, pundits, experts, we've all got differentjobs. it's theirjob to give their opinions and i'm not here to fight with them. 0ur reporterjohn bennett has been across it and joins us now. this is the second instalment of three really big weeks for a registry it's a big game at the manchester united is coming to feel the pressure on 0le gunnar solskjaer is back on. $5 the pressure on ole gunnar solsk'aer is back on. �* , is back on. as he said, the manchester _ is back on. as he said, the manchester target - is back on. as he said, the manchester target of - is back on. as he said, the manchester target of the l manchester target of the weekend, the team is about to be revealed and i will be interesting because both of them is the same tactics he did on saturday, three in the back was like he talked to yesterday saying it's not tactics that won the game, it's not tactics that won the game, it was the quality. i think that's what's important, not systems. but many fans will hope that will stick with that back the us to fight a couple of early games today, chelsea an action against volvo. chelsea have had some good chances like this one, but it's 0—0, although showing that spirit, there was so desperate to by the sweeter side towards the, but malmo had a good chances afterwards. i still expect chelsea win this game that they are frustrated at the moment. they came in three points behind juventus, so they'll want to get this man and put some pressure on the dentist later. i know you will be covering a lot of the results around europe later, so everyone will be able to hear you. thanks so much forjoining us in sportsday. former fifa officials sepp blatter and michel platini have been charged with fraud and other offences in switzerland. prosecutors say blatter unlawfully arranged a transfer of two million swiss francs to platini in 2011. 0ur correspondent alex capstick has more on this. swiss authorities have taken six years of this investigation and come to the conclusion that if words, that the payment damaged the —— people's and there was no legal basis for the payment. michel platini, former head of uefa, was bidding to become the next and discover his plans, he was banned for six years, produced before on appeal, sepp blatter was also given appeal, sepp blatter was also given a six year banned by people from football. but with her that the university released a statement from a safe and look forward to the trial before a federal court with optimism and hope that this story will come to an end, and that all the facts will be properly dealt with. he is now 85 years old, in my opinion the best of health, he had her surgery last december and was put in an induced coma for weeks. he's not about this court case hanging over him, and it could be in the next few months in a courtroom in the south of switzerland. let's take a look at some other stories making the news. newcastle are reportedly hoping to name villarreal manager unai emery as their new boss, before saturday's game against brighton. the spaniard was sacked by arsenal two years ago after 18 months in charge. stoke forward jacob brown has been called up by scotland for the first time for the world cup qualifiers against moldova and denmark. the 23—year—old qualifies through his mother. beating moldova will secure scotland's place in the play—offs for next year's world cup. eddiejones says he's "cautiously optimistic" that fly half marcus smith will be fit for england's game against tonga on saturday. smith is suffering from a minor leg injury. max malins has already been ruled out, with freddie steward and raffi quirke also doubts. the horse jumping section of modern pentathlon is set to be axed after the paris 0lympics. at this year's tokyo games, germany's annika schleu was leading the competition until problems with her allocated horse. the sport's governing body is expected to confirm the move on thursday. and new zealand horse verry elleegant, ridden by james mcdonald, won australia's most famous horse race, the melbourne cup. the event usually attracts a crowd of about 100,000. but only 10,000 fully vaccinated racegoers were present this year because of covid—19 restrictions. sajid javid, the health secretary, has today called for heads to roll at yorkshire county cricket club over its handling of a report which found former player azeem rafiq had been a victim of "racial harassment and bullying. the club says it will not take disciplinary action against any player, employee or executive over the harassment. chetan pathak is here with more, just remind us of the background to this and what s been said today. azeem rafiq gave an interview in september last year, he left headingley in 2018. he said he was the victim of racial harassment and bullying during his time at yorkshire county cricket club, and he was made to feel like an outsider as a muslim, and institutional racism at the club had left him close to taking his own life. now yorkshire launched an investigation into this and found azeem rafiq was the victim of racial harassment, but no action will be taken against anyone. the england and wales cricket board is investigating separately, i'll come on to that in a moment. but yorkshire have not released their full report, they say that's because of legal reasons in relation to the privacy law and defamation. so i have not seen that report but, according to espn, they've seen a leaked version of the report and they are saying that one yorkshire player admitted to regularly using a rush to make a racist word when talking to azeem rafiq, but that player was cleared on the basis that it was perceived as banter between the two players. now that part of the story, the racist p word was used as banter, has led to mps reacting today. and i want to show you three tweets now, all this afternoon, the first from the health secretary cited javid, put it on the screen for you. this is what he's had to say. we've also heard from the dean dories, the culture secretary. she has tweeted this. and julian knight, the chairman of the dcms has said... he's also made a statement today calling on the yorkshire chairman, roger hutton, to face questions from mps, digital culture media committee doctor sectors says it wants a fuller excellent nation that it had so far. look at azeem rafiq's twitter page if you want an image of the toll it's taken, he said that yorkshire has downplayed the impact, which they deny. they are investing very quickly and in the last hour, they've put out a statement, saying it last week they resort to make or receive yorkshire's report into as the micro—allegations of racism and bullying, they will conduct an investigation that's fair to all parties. this has been rumbling on for a long while, and azeem rafiq is waiting to find out what the ecb has to say. we have not heard the last of this. . ~' , ., to say. we have not heard the last of this. ., ~ i. to say. we have not heard the last of this. . ~' ,, . to say. we have not heard the last of this. ., ~ i. . ., of this. thank you so much for bringing us — of this. thank you so much for bringing us right _ of this. thank you so much for bringing us right up _ of this. thank you so much for bringing us right up to - of this. thank you so much for bringing us right up to date. i to the men's t20 world cup now, where pakistan have secured their place in the semi—finals after beating namibia by 45 runs. while south africa beat bangladesh by six wickets to strengthen their hopes of making the final four, which also means england must wait to have their place in the semi—finals confirmed. patrick gearey reports. from the outside looking in, south africa seemed united. the arms are linked, knees bent. quinton de kock included, whenjust a linked, knees bent. quinton de kock included, when just a week ago, he definitely wasn't. now they have momentum, plus their speed. definitely wasn't. now they have momentum, plus theirspeed. rhys hendrixjust about held momentum, plus theirspeed. rhys hendrix just about held on momentum, plus theirspeed. rhys hendrixjust about held on here, bangladesh couldn't. 24—3 became 34-5. bangladesh couldn't. 24—3 became 34—5. there is superman — he's injured, and no one was able to put on his cloak. he finished thejob, bangladesh 84 all out. they knew it wasn't enough. that didn't stop south africa momentarily losing their grip. aiden markram's runaway bat may have dismissed him hit wicket. instead, next ball it was nick wickett. south africa three down. time for some leadership — the captain released the pressure. reaching the semifinals might depend on net run rate — that means winning quickly. south africa got there with six overs to fair to crisp air. for bangladesh, this tournament has all been a blur. for namibia, it may feel like a hazy dream. few expected them to be involved alongside the best teams in the world. like pakistan who, or after dutch after a slow start, took things up several notches thanks largely to a mohamed rizwan. he smashed 79, 22 from the last over alone. that meant namibia needed a mountainous 190 to win. their tracks and got rocky. it will be easy to give up when the summit is out of sight, but namibia kept climbing to give something for abu dhabi to remember them by. mathematically and emphatically. patrick gearey, bbc news. well, across bbc news this week, you will have seen world leaders gather at the cop26 conference in glasgow that bids to tackle climate change around the world. and, while it's dominating the news agenda, it could also prove hugely signifcant for sport. 0ur correspondent katie gornall is in glasgow for us. just explain the impact on the world of sport for us? just explain the impact on the world of sport for us?— of sport for us? well, this is the 26th, of sport for us? well, this is the 26th. event. _ of sport for us? well, this is the 26th, event, they _ of sport for us? well, this is the 26th, event, they are _ of sport for us? well, this is the 26th, event, they are huge - of sport for us? well, this is the i 26th, event, they are huge events, but this is the first time that sport has enjoyed this level of prominence at the summit. and there's a few reasons for that— more people inside and outside the sports industry are waking up to the fact that the industry is one that's very vulnerable to climate change, we are already seeing events impacted by major weather events now, and that major weather events now, and that major disruption is set to continue in the coming decades if global warming stays on the same trajectory. so there's that — but there's also the fact that i think more people are becoming aware is of sport's power to spread a climate positive message and to reach people in a way that politicians can't. and thatis in a way that politicians can't. and that is something that clear pool is trying to do with her organisation, the sport positive summit. i've been speaking to her about this issue and she spoke to me earlier about where she spoke to me earlier about where she feels that sport is at the moment in terms of its relationship with sustainability and the environment. this is what she had to say. we've come so far. sport is, even compared — we've come so far. sport is, even compared to— we've come so far. sport is, even compared to five years ago, we've come _ compared to five years ago, we've come so _ compared to five years ago, we've come so far. — compared to five years ago, we've come so far, but there's still so far to _ come so far, but there's still so far to go — come so far, but there's still so far to go so— come so far, but there's still so far to go. so i think it is slightly different— far to go. so i think it is slightly different way, similar to the main negotiations, commitments have been made. _ negotiations, commitments have been made, actions are happening, but we all know_ made, actions are happening, but we all know there is still so much to do if_ all know there is still so much to do if we — all know there is still so much to do if we are _ all know there is still so much to do if we are to tackle this problem and really— do if we are to tackle this problem and really tackle the climate emergency. sol and really tackle the climate emergency. so i think we've seen incredible — emergency. so i think we've seen incredible work now within the sports — incredible work now within the sports community, we are seeing commitments and increased ambition, and we _ commitments and increased ambition, and we are _ commitments and increased ambition, and we are really on the right path. but there _ and we are really on the right path. but there is— and we are really on the right path. but there is stilljust so much more now we _ but there is stilljust so much more now we need to do, and hopefully from _ now we need to do, and hopefully from the — now we need to do, and hopefully from the likes of sport being so much _ from the likes of sport being so much more prominent at this cop, we will see _ much more prominent at this cop, we will see those commitments and the ambition— will see those commitments and the ambition increase, as well. it's only day two, it'll run for 12 days. what more can we expect to see over the coming week or so?— over the coming week or so? there's lots coming — over the coming week or so? there's lots coming pp. _ over the coming week or so? there's lots coming pp. in — over the coming week or so? there's lots coming up, in the _ over the coming week or so? there's lots coming up, in the next - over the coming week or so? there's lots coming up, in the next few- over the coming week or so? there's lots coming up, in the next few days| lots coming up, in the next few days we will hear from more athletes, former athletes, we will hear from more athletes, formerathletes, more we will hear from more athletes, former athletes, more activists from the sporting world who have a real passion for this kind of thing, the likes of nico rothberg, will be taking to the stage. the ambassador to spurs who's been doing good work in this area, and also the double 0lympic sailing champion hannah mills, who is an athlete activist and has set up the big plastic pledge to try and get single use plastics out of sport. so those are some of the athletes and high—profile figures and sport we'll be hearing from, but there'll also be hearing from, but there'll also be governing bodies taking to the stage as well, people from the likes of the ioc and fifa. no one big thing that is happening tomorrow is the are going to announce a new set of criteria for action. signatories to the plan will have to pledge to commit to greater accountability, there will be more oversight, and they'll also be signing up for targets for the first time, as well. for example, pledging to reduce their carbon emissions by 50% by 2030. so it seen as a really significant step for the sports industry in a way of creating greater transparency and accountability, and also putting forward a more ambitious commitment which, of course, is what cop26 is all about. . ., . all about. katie, thanks so much for 'oinin: us. finally, the shortlist for the bbc women s footballer of the year 2021 has been revealed. there are five players in the running, and it's time for you to vote! we're putting all the nominees under the microscope across the week, and tuesday is the turn of the chelsea and australia forward sam kerr. no, i'm not a no, i'm nota harry no, i'm not a harry potter author, but ultimately want to have something i can look back on my career rather thanjust something i can look back on my career rather than just football. i think all in all, it was probably a successful year to have a few metals around my neck made that a bit better. but now i have a taste for winning trophies, i want more. there's always more, and as a football or you'll never be happy. so it was a positive year. 21 goals in the league _ so it was a positive year. 21 goals in the league for _ so it was a positive year. 21 goals in the league for sam _ so it was a positive year. 21 goals in the league for sam coeur. - so it was a positive year. 21 goals in the league for sam coeur. not| in the league for sam coeur. not havin: in the league for sam coeur. not having the _ in the league for sam coeur. lint having the fans for over a year, we realised how much the fans are football. without them, it's not as fun or passionate. it's a reminder of why you play football, you give people joy and of why you play football, you give peoplejoy and happiness. i was definitely one of those lockdown people who just watched every netflix show possible and stayed inside my cab. i was not a baker or puzzler, i was a netflix person. i absolutely loved london, it's one of the coolest cities i've ever lived in. and if you're going to be stuck away from home, i think london is one of the best places to be stuck away. but when i speak to people from home, they say i'm picking up a british accent — that's ridiculous, i don't have one at all. other than the final, i think our champions league run was a positive one. it was big for the club, we had never gotten to the champions league final before, and i think thejourney there was a real learning curve. some games we didn't control the game, but hopefully the next time we got there, we are more prepared and we can go one step further. i think at some point in my career, i'll look back and see this is a really proud moment and be really proud of what we achieved. but for nowjust proud moment and be really proud of what we achieved. but for now just a hard pill to swallow. coming in fourth is the worst position to come, one game away from a metal. dashed metal max. ultimately it's about my story, me growing up in the challenges i faced as a young girl playing in boys sports. ijust want kids to see someone they can look up to. i'm not an author, not a harry potter author, to. i'm not an author, not a harry potterauthor, but to. i'm not an author, not a harry potter author, but ultimately i want to have something i can house democrat look back at besides football. the five nominees are carolina graham hansen, sam kerr, ashley lawrence, vivianne medema, and alexia putellas. you have until 8 november to get your vote in via the bbc sport website. still goalless between malmo and chelsea and the premier league, 55 minutes there in sweden. you can find that on the bbc sport website. that's all from sportsday. have a lovely evening, bye—bye. good evening. today turned into a fairly bright but rather chilly autumn day with a mix of sunshine and showers in most places. the showers were most plentiful around the coasts, but 1—2 did creep further inlands towards the eastern side of england. and as we head through this evening and overnight, we will continue to see 1—2 showers, particularly around the coasts. inland spots will turn a largely dry and it'll be another rather chilly night — temperatures in parts of southern england could drop to just below freezing, with a touch of frost and some fog patches likely across parts of england and east wales in particular. so into tomorrow, it's another sunshine—and—showers day — many of the showers focusing in around the coasts, but some are likely to drift across northern england, down into the midlands and parts of east anglia. temperatures will struggle, 8—12 celsius at best, and it will be a bit breezyier than it was today. as we head towards the end of the week, things will slowly but surely turn a bit milder. there will be fewer showers but more in the of cloud. hello, i'm christian fraser live from the cop26 summit on pbs and around the globe. landmark pledges on how to tackle the climate emergency. over 100 countries agree to cut global methane emissions by 30% by the end of the decade. the us president is calling it a game—changer. methane is one of the most potent greenhouse gases there is. it amounts to about half, half the warming we're experiencing today just to methane exposure. a big commitment on protecting the world's trees — 110 nations promise to end and reverse deforestation in the next ten years. the clock is ticking. i mean, we don't have a chance to fail now, and i think that's the key message of the secretary general, gutierres,

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