mr venables, can we have a bit more here? he brought the feel good factor back to english football. at euro 96, terry venables took his team tantalizingly close to glory. after dazzling their way to the semifinals, england's hopes ended in heartache. but for venables, it was the defining moment of a remarkable career. how old are you now? 16 football _ how old are you now? 16 football microphone 16 ——16. how old are you now? 16 - football microphone 16 --16. so football microphone 16 ——16. football microphone 16 ——16. football is football microphone 16 ——16. sr football is your whole life? yes. and so, it proved that teenager was soon knocking in goals for chelsea. but it was as a manager that venables truly blossomed. in 1982, he guided queens park rangers to the fa cup final. before a stunning move to barcelona, where he won �*el tell'. speaks spanish. next came tottenham, where he lifted the fa cup before a clash with chairman alan sugar and controversy over his business dealings saw him sacked. but in 1994, england came calling and venables' coaching prowess reached its peak. commentator: 0h, brilliant! oh, yes! with a european championship on home soil, his team made it all the way to the semi—finals, carried on a wave of national euphoria. crowd sings football�*s coming home. agonisingly defeat to germany on penalties ended their hopes. oh, no! but venables had given the fans an experience they — and he — would neverforget. youngsters, of course, don't remember it too much, but they have — their fathers have — tell them all about it sort of thing. but it is — they do come up and they said that is the best feeling we've ever had, and it'sjust the shame of that — that just wasn't to be. turned out all right. but it could've been — it could've been better — but you can't take it away from me. despite his popularity with the fans, venables' business dealings remained under scrutiny. he stood down from england after the euros, managed australia and also leeds united, before a brief return to the england set—up as an assistant to steve mcclaren. mick gilly! but it says a colourful and charismatic leader that he'll be remembered... perfecto. ..and is the man who brought english football one of its most famous summers. # football's coming home. gary lineker, who venables had signed to barcelona from everton and also brought him to tottenham when he was the manager at white hart lane paid this tribute. first, i'd like to say what an incredibly sad day this is. it's actually hit me quite hard because it was very close to terry because he wasn'tjust a coach ora manager, but he was a friend. i worked with him in television for many years. he was the only manager i had in my career that would regularly take me out for lunch, where we just talked football. and that started — as you rightly said — at barcelona, when he signed me there. an incredibly important person in my footballing life and it's dreadfully sad and i'll miss him a lot. well, at sunday's game, tottenham's players and fans remembered their fa cup—winning manager with a minute's applause. but they didn't have a successful afternoon. despite scoring first, spurs lost 2—1 to aston villa. villa now go above them into fourth place in the premier league table. everton were beaten 3—0 by manchester united in theirfirst match since being given a ten—point deduction for breaches of the premier league's financial rules. alejandro garnacho opened the scoring with a stunning overhead kick after just three minutes. marcus rashford's penalty and antonio martial�*s strike ensured erik ten hag's men have now won five of their last six league games. magnificent moment. grateful. garnacho, we know he has some incredible unintelligible, he showed it here, so very good. but then, we went passive and everything went in the game and they were above buffers in the rest of the first half. so, i was not happy with that performance. we were so too passive, too low. you bring yourself in for trouble. played well. the first half dominated the chance count and made some very good ones. kept them to minimal. so, i was very pleased at half time. and second half, they got a penalty so early, you know, and it's what's the point? i mean, the vr thing is such a simple thing, you know, and they're making it so complex for me. it's bizarre. in spain's la liga, real madrid's rodrigo struck twice and jude bellingham scored his 11th league goal of the season as the visitors enjoyed a 3—0 win at cadiz on sunday to move to the top of the table. carlo ancelotti's side are now on 35 points, one clear of second place girona, who host athletic bilbao on monday. also on sunday, villarreal beat osasuna 3—1. real sociedad are in fifth place after a 2—1win over sevilla while real betis were one or winners over las palmas. inter milan stay two points clear at the top of syria after coming from behind to draw 1—1 at their closest rivals, juventus. dusan vlahovic gave the home side the lead, but although toro martinez equalised for the visitors and roma moved into fifth place after a win over struggling udinese. italy have beaten australia to win the tennis davis cup title for the first time since 1976, taking the tie 2—0. the world numberfour jannik sinner tookjust one hour and ten minutes to beat australia's top player alex de minaur in straight sets in the second singles tie. it meant the doubles match wasn't needed to decide the final in malaga in spain, and it's only the second time that italy have won the title. we are all really young, we are very hungry to — trying to win — to win it one more time for — for our life but in another way, you know, having this feeling at least once, it is a really special feeling. the formula 1 world champion max verstappen has won yet another race — the season—ending grand prix in abu dhabi and the red bull driver continues to set records. this was his 19th victory in 22 races, making it the most dominant season in the sport's history. ben croucher reports. end of the season. records shattered. time to enjoy the odd doughnut or two. for this year, formula 1 was max verstappen�*s world and no—one could live with him. his final victory followed the pattern of most of the other 18 — starts at the front, scamper off and never look back. charles leclerc did have a sniff on lap one. it was as close as anybody would get to the dutchman. lewis hamilton got a little too close to pierre gasly but did seal second for mercedes in the constructors championship. sergio perez and lando norris tangled tyres. radio: hejust crashed into me. both made it safely to the end a fair way like the rest behind verstappen, whose 2023 reached new heights. most wins in a row, most wins in a season. most laps led in a season more than double the points of perez in second. what a year. well done, my friend. a sparkling season for max verstappen. ben croucher, bbc news. francesco bagnaia retained his moto gp world title after winning the valencia grand prix, the last race of the season. the championship was handed to him just six laps into the race after his only rival, jorge martin, crashed out on the track. bagnaia took the lead with nine laps to go and held on to claim his seventh win of the season. to cricket, and opener ashwin and ishan kishan led india's batting charge to set up a convincing ali—run win over australia in their second twenty20 international on sunday. he hit a 25 ball 53 and fellow left hander kishan scored 52 off 32 deliveries to help india to 235 for four. after being asked to bat first. spinner ravi bishnoi and fast bowler prasidh krishna took three wickets each as the hosts held india to 191 for nine to extend their lead to 2—0 in the five—match series. and at the uk snooker championship in york, play was delayed in the evening session after a small fire at the venue. but earlier on sunday, world champion luca brecel booked his place in the last 16. the belgian bullet wasn't quite at his best, but he still beat the world number 43 china's yuan sijun by six frames to four and revealed that since becoming world champion, he's only been practising for 20 minutes a week but he's recently upped that to half an hour a day. seems to be working! you can get all of your sports news at the bbc sports app or from the website but from the team for now, goodbye. hello there. if you thought sunday was a cold day, well done — you go to the top of the class. yeah, it was cold across large areas of the uk — really cold as well. temperatures in lentran, near inverness, only got to 0.4 degrees celsius. the november average, meanwhile, here is nine. with the cold air in place, the next question — will it snow this week? stay tuned for the answer to that one. now, it's cold at the moment because we've got this northern latitude blocking. this area of high pressure in the arctic is sending cold air our way and this blocking pattern is with us all week, so it's going to stay cold all week as well. low pressure that's been bringing rain over recent hours through monday will slowly pull away to the near continent but still some wet weather to come across eastern england with the rain reluctant to clear here. some showers across north—east england and eastern scotland. the best of any sunshine will be in the north—west of the uk but wherever you are, it's going to feel cold through the afternoon — temperatures typically around six or seven degrees celsius. so, only really as we go through monday night that that area of low pressure pulls out of the way, skies clear and we'll start to get the winds falling a bit lighter and we're looking at quite a widespread frost developing once again in the countryside. that takes us into tuesday, and it's a completely different day. loads more in the way of sunshine after that frosty start but there'll be some showers across northern and eastern areas and with colder air working in here, we'll probably start to see some of those snow showers working into parts of shetland, maybe even down to sea level. across the mainland of scotland, meanwhile, the snow probably still at this stage confined to some modest hills. similar kind of weather picture, really, through wednesday. it's a mostly dry day with sunshine after a cold and frosty start but, again, we've got those showers, some of which will fall wintry across the north—east of the uk, and it's another cold one — temperatures still well below average for the time of year. now, it's thursday that looks like to be a particularly tricky day with a balance of cold rain or snow. a couple of scenarios. low pressure coming up from the south. we could see some rain turning to snow across the hills of southern england. some wintry showers across the north—east of the uk as well. but this area of low pressure may end up being a bit further northwards and a bit more intense. that could bring more areas snow — even into parts of wales and the midlands. still got those wintry showers across the north—east. so, there's still quite a bit of uncertainty but thursday has potential. what i do know, though, is it's going to stay cold for a long time yet. live from washington. this is bbc news. 17 hostages released on sunday return to israel as hopes build for an extension to the four day truce. and to the four day truce. we will continue to remain personally and we will continue to remain personally engaged to see this deal is fully implemented and work to extend the deal as well. among the 1a israeli hostages released, nine children, including a four—year—old girl with dual us—israeli nationality. and 39 palestinian detainees have been released by israel — returning to celebrations in the west bank. hello, i'm carl nasman. in gaza, it's now the fourth and potentially final day of the temporary ceasefire. but there are strong signals that the deal could be extended, with several parties, including hamas, signalling they could be open to a longer pause. israel's prime minister benajamin netanyahu said in a phone call with us presidentjoe biden that he would welcome a continuation of the truce if it meant the release of ten more hostages each day. here's president biden after that call. more is needed, but this deal is delivering life—saving results — critically needed aid going in and hostages coming out — but there is still a structure to ensure that it can be extended, to keep building on these results. that's my goal, that's our goal, to keep this pause going beyond tomorrow, so that we continue to see more hostages come out and surge more humanitarian relief in to those who are in need in gaza.