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For the final Sunday Supplement of the season, we're joined by Dominic King, Jack Rosser and Carl Anka to reflect on the weekendâs sporting action.
We begin by discussing Arsenalâs Champions League final loss to PSG on penalties, despite taking an early lead through Havertz. Jack assesses the result in the context of a strong season under Arteta, who led the club to its first Premier League title in over two decades.
Weâre then joined by Jamie Carragher live from Budapest to discuss the news of Arne Slotâs departure from Liverpool. While Dominic admits he was surprised by the announcement, he reflects on the subdued atmosphere at Anfield in recent matches as we explore why sporting director Hughes ultimately decided to part ways with Slot.
Finally, we look ahead to the World Cup, discussing Thomas Tuchelâs plans for East Coast preparation and the logistical challenges of the tournament. We also debate whether leaving Harry Maguire out of the squad could prove to be a costly decision.
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Dharmesh Sheth is joined by Martin Samuel, Miguel Delaney and John Cross to reflect on the weekendâs sporting action.
We kick things off with a relegation battle thatâs gone right down to the final day of the Premier League season. Spurs host Everton while West Ham take on Leeds, and one of those clubs will be playing Championship football next year. Is Miguel right to say Spurs should never have found themselves in this position?
Next, we bid farewell to Pep Guardiola after a glorious decade that delivered 17 major trophies. Martin calls Pep footballâs ultimate cheat code, while Miguel tackles pending charges still looming over Manchester City.
And finally, to Arsenal, crowned champions for the first time in 22 years. John applauds their consistency, set-piece prowess and resilience, while Miguel praises the job Mikel Arteta has done since arriving at the club. But is he right to argue that Artetaâs 2023â24 side was actually stronger than this title-winning team?
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Dharmesh Sheth is joined by Jacqui Oatley, Jason Burt and Mark Ogden to reflect on the weekendâs sporting action.
We kick things off with Man Cityâs FA Cup win, edging Chelsea 1-0, as Chelsea appoint Xabi Alonso as their new manager; is Jason right to suggest theyâve lucked out with Alonso? We also consider Antoine Semenyoâs stunning strike as the difference in a final that lacked drama, and discuss how Cityâs experience once again helped them get over the line.
Next stop, a dramatic climax to the Scottish Premiership title race, with Celtic pipping Hearts right at the death amid chaotic scenes. We discuss the fallout at full time, a less-than-satisfactory version of VAR, and the controversial midweek decision â before asking whether the arrival of Tony Bloom could turn Hearts into a genuine third force in Scottish football.
Next, to news that Michael Carrick is set to get the Manchester United job on a permanent basis. Danyal Khan joins us from Old Trafford to reflect on Casemiroâs farewell and Carrickâs final home game of the season â but just how excited should United fans be by news of his potential two-year contract extension?
Finally, another damaging defeat for Liverpool on Friday night, conceding four against Aston Villa and limping over the line for Champions League qualification. To add insult to injury, Salah appears to take a swipe at Arne Slot with a social media post calling for a return to âheavy metal footballâ, with several players also liking the post.
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Dharmesh Sheth is joined by Sam Dean, Charlotte Duncker and Riath Al-Samarrai to reflect on the weekendâs sporting action.
We kick things off with Cityâs 3-0 win over Brentford at the Etihad, closing Arsenalâs lead to just two points with only three games left in the title race. With so little separating the sides, could goal difference end up being decisive â and is Pep enjoying the chase, after his âCome on you Hammersâ post-match antics?
Next, we head to Anfield where Liverpool were held to a 1-1 draw by Chelsea. From half-time grumbles to boos after Rio Ngumoha was substituted â and a hostile atmosphere at full time â pressure is already beginning to build on Arne Slot. Will he be given the time this summer to turn things around, or are the signs already there that Liverpool have regressed as the side becomes less Klopp and more Slot?
Weâre then joined by Megan Feringa to break down Manchester Cityâs WSL title triumph and ask - where will Bunny Shaw be playing next season? And weâre also joined by Luke Shanley to run through the home straight of a gripping Scottish Premiership title race, with Celtic, Hearts and Rangers all still in the hunt.
Finally, to Arsenal â and while Sam is impressed by Artetaâs dancing, has the positive atmosphere around the Emirates helped fuel their upturn in form?
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Dharmesh Sheth is joined by Martin Samuel, Jack Pitt-Brooke and Charlie Wyett to reflect on the weekendâs sporting action.
We kick things off with Arsenalâs emphatic 3â0 win over Fulham at the Emiratesâmarked by a timely return for Saka and a standout display from GyĂśkeres. Was this a true statement performance as Artetaâs side surge six points clear with the title race entering the home straight? Martin certainly thinks so, calling the first half one of the best heâs seen from Arsenal.
Next, to the relegation battle: Brentfordâs 3â0 thrashing of West Ham throws Tottenham a lifeline. Jack believes West Ham still have the quality to create chancesâenough for their fans to cling to. But has Nunoâs side left their push too late? And just how impressive has Keith Andrews been this season?
We then move to Newcastleâs much-needed 3â1 win over Brighton. With a more positive mood around St Jamesâ Park, does the performance ease the pressure on Eddie Howe?
And weâre joined by Luke Shanley to discuss the Scottish title race ahead of a huge clash at Tynecastle Park, as league leaders Hearts host Rangers.
Finally, weâre joined by Danyal Khan and Mark Ogden from Old Trafford to talk about one of the biggest fixtures in English football: Manchester United vs Liverpool. Could a win edge Carrick closer to securing the job long-term? And just how important is a strong performance and run of form for Slot as he looks to salvage a disappointing Liverpool season?
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Dharmesh Sheth is joined by James Olley, Craig Hope and Dominic King to reflect on the weekendâs sporting action.
We kick things off with Arsenalâs narrow win over Newcastle, where an early screamer from Eberechi Eze proved the difference at the Emirates, sending Artetaâs side back to the top of the table. But is Eze the X-factor Arsenal need to finally get over the line?
Next, Spursâ relegation battle tightensâ their 1â0 win over Wolves is wiped out by victories for West Ham and Nottingham Forest. With Xavi Simons now injured, Dominic calls it a âhorrendous positionâ and fears theyâll pay the price over a West Ham side in good form.
Next, Liverpool see off Crystal Palace 3â1 at Anfield, but the mood is tempered as Salah limped off injuredâraising the troubling question: could this be his final appearance for the club?
Finally, Manchester City book a fourth consecutive FA Cup final, fighting back to beat a spirited Southampton 2â1. As their season gathers that familiar momentum, we ask: are City becoming inevitable again? And with a domestic treble in sight, could this summer be Pep Guardiolaâs perfect exit?
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Teddy Draper is joined by Charlie Eccleshare, Jack Rosser and Carl Anka to reflect on the weekendâs sporting action.
We kick things off by talking Man City and Arsenal, as the title race tightens heading into the final stretch. Is it really Cityâs to lose, as Jack claims? Carlâs backing Arsenal to drag themselves over the line.
Next, to De Zerbiâs new-look Spurs â Simmonsâ stunner cancelled out by Rutterâs last-minute equaliser as Brighton snatched a 1â1 draw at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Despite dropping points at home, was this Spursâ best performance of the year?
And finally itâs on to Manchester United, who picked up a huge win at Stamford Bridge thanks to Cunhaâs strike â a result that dents Chelseaâs Champions League hopes. Carl highlights Ayden Heavenâs âmeat and potatoesâ defending, alongside another standout display from Bruno Fernandes as he closes in on the Premier League assists record.
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Dharmesh Sheth is joined by Miguel Delaney, Charlotte Duncker and Dan Kilpatrick to reflect on the weekendâs sporting action.
We kick things off at the Emirates, where Arsenalâs 2â1 defeat to Bournemouth breathes new life into the title race. Is Miguel right to question Artetaâs fine-margin tactics as the finish line draws near?
Staying with the title race, are City starting to smell bloodâand could a domestic treble be on the cards? Dan isnât expecting a huge points tally from this seasonâs winners, but worries Arsenal are fading when it matters most.
Next, we head to The Masters, where Rory McIlroy is joint leader heading into the final day, despite a difficult Saturday. Riath Al-Samarrai joins us from Augusta, calling âmoving dayâ extraordinary and Cameron Young sensationalâbut could this be more than a two-horse race?
And finally, we dive into Roberto De Zerbiâs arrival at Spursâdoes starting his reign in the relegation zone only increase the pressure? Dan says heâll return to the show in full Arsenal kit if De Zerbi lasts his contract.
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Dharmesh Sheth is joined by Martin Samuel, Jason Burt and Jack Rosser to reflect on the weekendâs sporting action.
We kick things off with Southamptonâs huge FA Cup quarter-final win over Arsenal at St Maryâs. After back-to-back defeats, are Arsenalâs hopes of a successful season slipping away?
Next stop, the EtihadâManchester City in full flow, a 4â0 demolition and a Haaland hat-trick sealing their place in the FA Cup semi-finals. Is this as bad as itâs been for Liverpool fans under Arne Slot?
Next, Chelseaâ7â0 winners over Port Vale at Stamford Bridge. After a turbulent spell, is this the reset theyâve been waiting for? And is Jason right to criticise the decision to give Enzo a ban?
Finally, De Zerbi to Spursâafter one too many âniceâ appointments, have they found someone to deliver some home truths and shake things up?Sunday Supplement is a Sky Sports podcast. Listen to every episode here: skysports.com/sunday-supplement
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Rob Jones is joined by Jonathan Northcroft, Julien Laurens and John Cross to reflect on the weekendâs sporting action.
We kick things off with the battle for places in Thomas Tuchelâs England squad. Harry Maguire may be fifth-choice at centre-back, but do his recent form and tournament pedigree put him back in contention this summer? Julien argues the case for a fully fit John Stones to anchor the defence, while John considers the case for Ben Whiteâs inclusion after his impressive goalscoring cameo against Uruguay.
Next, we turn to the news of Tiger Woodsâ arrest following a crash in Florida. Julien reflects on the reality that it barely came as a surpriseâand argues it may finally be time for golf to move on.
Next, we look at Cole Palmer and the chances he could leave Chelsea FC this summer. We explore his future and the clubs that might be interested in snapping him up.
We then turn to the England cricket team, where Ben Stokesâ return is on hold after a cheek injury. Cricket broadcaster Adam Collins joins us to discuss Stokesâ absence and his prospects of returning to County cricket with Durham in early May.
And finally, we dive into Arsenal, sparked by George Grahamâs comments. While the pushing, shoving, grappling, and set-piece scoring might not be pretty, Graham points out that everyone does itâand Arsenal do it best. John argues the team has been unfairly criticised but must find a way to get over the line by any means necessary.
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Dharmesh Sheth is joined by Riath Al-Samarrai, Mark Ogden and Charlie Wyett to reflect on the weekendâs sporting action.
We kick things off at Wembley Stadium by asking the big question: who needs the Carabao Cup win more â Man City or Arsenal? With Arsenal sitting comfortably in the league, Riath believes this trophy carries greater urgency for Man City.
Next, we turn to Brightonâs 2â1 home win over Liverpool â a result that deals a serious blow to Arne Slotâs sideâs hopes of Champions League qualification. Mark believes Slot is facing issues he canât fix right now.
Then itâs off to St Jamesâ Park, where weâre joined by Keith Downie to preview the Tyne-Wear Derby. After a tough midweek defeat to Barcelona, how do Newcastle respond?
Finally, itâs been a brutal ten days for Chelsea. A 3â0 defeat to Everton follows a humiliating Champions League exit midweek â just how much pressure is Liam Rosenior under?
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Dharmesh Sheth is joined by Craig Hope, Miguel Delaney and Jack Rosser to reflect on the weekendâs sporting action.
We begin with an historic day at the Emirates, where league leaders Arsenal secured a 2-0 win over Everton, with late goals from Gyokeres and 16-year-old rising star Max Dowman, who became the youngest Premier League goal-scorer. Nine points clear and seven games remaining: can Manchester City still mount a comeback?
Staying on the topic of rising stars, 19-year-old Kimi Antonelli claimed victory at the Shanghai Grand Prix from pole position for Mercedes, making him the second youngest driver ever to win a race, after Max Verstappen.
Then itâs on to a damaging result for Manchester City, as a 1â1 draw with West Ham deals a major blow to their title hopes and leaves Pep Guardiolaâs side with serious ground to make up on Arsenal. Craig looks at the dip in form from Erling Haaland and Phil Foden, while Miguel asks if the spotlight should fall on the manager instead.
And for West Ham, Nunoâs side are finding form at exactly the right moment in their relegation battle. Miguel is confident theyâll survive â but is he right to say âWest Ham will definitely stay up?â
Next, we head to Stamford Bridge, where referee Paul Tierney found himself bizarrely caught in the middle of a Chelsea player huddle. Liam Rosenior later claimed it was because his players were ârespecting the ball.â Jack admits they struggled not to laugh, while Craig labels the whole thing immature.
We wrap up with Newcastle, who secured a 1-0 away win against Chelsea. Despite six changes since midweekâs Barcelona clash and the absence of Sandro Tonali, Craig hails Howeâs side for a âdogged and determinedâ performance. With an impressive performance down the middle, we also ask: could Anthony Gordon be Englandâs number 9 at the World Cup?
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Dharmesh Sheth is joined by Carl Anka, Jacqui Oatley and Dominic King to reflect on the weekendâs sporting action.
We begin with Saturdayâs Six Nations clash between England and Italy. England suffered an historic defeat in Rome, losing to Italy for the first time after 32 previous attempts by the Azzurri. Does this shock result mark the beginning of the end for Steve Borthwick?
We then turn to the start of the new Formula 1 season. Our reporter Craig Slater joins us from Melbourne to discuss just how entertaining the opening Grand Prix was, with George Russell taking the win.
Then itâs on to the weekendâs FA Cup action, with Max Dowman lighting up the One Call Stadium with an exciting performance, becoming the FA Cupâs youngest-ever player as Arsenal advanced to the next round with a 2â1 win over Mansfield. With Arsenal still in all four competitions, we ask just how realistic a quadruple might be. Carl says heâll eat his hat â and his shoe â if Arsenal pull it off.
Staying with the FA Cup, City came from behind to beat Newcastle 3â1 at St Jamesâ Park and reach the FA Cup quarter-finals and Dominic thinks Pep will end Arsenal this season with more trophies than Arteta. And it was Hollywood drama at the Racecourse Ground, where Chelsea beat ten-man Wrexham 4â2 after extra time.
Next, itâs another win for Englandâs Lionesses, who beat Iceland 2â0 in a dominant display, peppering the goal with numerous chances. But with Spain in their World Cup qualifier group and only one automatic spot up for grabs, do the Lionesses need to be more ruthless in front of goal?
We close out with a hot debate on Arsenal this season. With strong set pieces, own goals going their way, scrappy corner battles and rock-solid defendingâbut a noticeable lack of attacking flairâare Mikel Artetaâs side boring to watch?
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Dharmesh Sheth is joined by Jonathan Liew, Martin Samuel and Jack Pitt-Brooke to reflect on the weekendâs sporting action.
We kick off with Manchester Cityâs win over Leeds United at Elland Road; and while the sporting headline was Antoine Semenyoâs goal pulling Arsenal back to within two points with games level, we also address the City fans booing the Ramadan break and discuss the possible consequences.
Then itâs over to Arsenal. With 15 goals so far in his debut season, we ask whether Viktor GyĂśkeres can be the striker to fire them to the title. Jack isnât convinced, arguing that a more mobile profile like Hugo Ekitike might have been the better fit for Mikel Artetaâs side.
We also turn to Chelsea and ask whether Liam Roseniorâs side are slipping further behind Arsenal. Jonathan argues that Arsenal have pulled ahead, widening the gap between the two London rivals.
Then, we break down Liverpoolâs 5-2 win at Anfield against a struggling West Ham. With seven of their last nine league goals coming from corners, could Liverpool be the new kings of set-piece attacks?
Finally, Tottenham face a crucial run with two London derbies and a tough trip to AtlĂŠtico on the horizon. Could this be the moment when Igor Tudorâs real business begins?
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Dharmesh Sheth is joined by Mark Ogden, John Cross and Jason Burt to reflect on the weekendâs sporting action.
We kick off with Manchester Cityâs 2â1 win over Newcastle, pulling Pepâs side within two points of Arsenal. Are City starting to smell blood in the title race? Meanwhile, Arsenalâs league form has faltered, with just two wins from their last seven matches â are Mikel Artetaâs men beginning to feel the pressure?
Next up is Chelsea, and a damaging draw with Burnley at Stamford Bridge could dent their Champions League hopes. Fofanaâs red â Chelseaâs eighth of the season â proved costly, turning a win into two dropped points. Is their indiscipline becoming a real problem?
Then, as the Winter Olympics wrap up, Geraint Hughes joins us to review Britainâs curling silver after Saturdayâs final against Canada and answer the question - can Team GB consider these Games a success?
Finally, we break down Tottenhamâs side of the North London Derby and ask - is Igor Tudor the right man to see Spurs through to the end of the season?
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Rob Jones is joined by Jacqui Oatley, Jonathan Northcroft and Julien Laurens to reflect on the weekendâs sporting action.
We kick off with Newcastleâs 3-1 win over Aston Villa in the FA Cup. Is Jonathan harsh to suggest the refereeing decisions in this game were some of the worst youâll see?
Next to Murrayfield, where a rejuvenated Scotland swept England aside with a 31-20 Calcutta Cup win, leaving any grand slam hopes for Steve Borthwickâs side gone.
Also, we look at Manchester Cityâs 2â0 win over Salford, and we assess Phil Fodenâs performance, considering whether heâs done enough to secure his place in the World Cup squad this summer.
Then, Nottingham Forest: four managers in one season. We unpack Marinakisâ trigger-happy approach and the chaos of constantly changing managerial styles.
Finally, Mansfieldâs memorable night at Turf Moor, coming from behind to defeat Burnley. We examine Scott Parkerâs controversial team changes and discuss what this result means for the Burnley manager moving forward.
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Rob Jones is joined by James Olley, Charlie Wyett and Dan Kilpatrick to reflect on the weekendâs sporting action.
We kick off at Old Trafford as Manchester United cruise to a 2â0 win over Tottenham. A first-half Romero red card flips the game on its head for Thomas Frankâs side â and it leaves us asking: how much longer can Carrick be overlooked as a permanent manager?
Next to Newcastle, and after a 3-2 loss at home to Brentford, we ask whatâs going wrong for Eddie Howeâs side?
Finally, we discuss reports linking Mo Salah with a move to Saudi Arabia, and ask how realistic it is that he could become the leagueâs new face in the near future.
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Dharmesh Sheth is joined by Jacqui Oatley, Riath Al-Samarrai and Martin Samuel to reflect on the weekendâs sporting action.
We open with Arsenalâs 4â0 win at Elland Road, stretching their lead at the top to seven points as Artetaâs side punished Leeds united with ruthless set-piece execution.
We then head to a chaotic night at Stamford Bridge, where Chelsea were booed off at half-time with West Ham two goals to the good. Liam Roseniorâs side mounted an impressive second-half comeback to win 3â2, but Riath asks: do you applaud a man for cleaning up his own mess?
Next, weâre joined by Adam Collins to unpack the news that England cricketer Harry Brook lied about his altercation with a bouncer in a Wellington nightclub last year, now admitting he claimed to be alone in order to protect teammates.
Finally, we break down Liverpoolâs 4â1 Anfield win over Newcastle, as Florian Wirtz impressed and Hugo Ekitike haunted his long-term admirers with a ruthless first-half double.
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Dharmesh Sheth is joined by Mark Ogden, Carl Anka and Sam Dean to break down the weekendâs biggest football talking points.
We begin at Spurs after a frustrating 2â2 draw against Burnley. With boos ringing out from the away fans at Turf Moor, is time starting to run out for Thomas Frank? Carl notes - âTheresâ no right way to win but there are different ways you can fail. And the way Thomas Frank is failing right now isnât appealing to the Spurs fan base.â
We move on to Liverpool after a dramatic defeat at Bournemouth. Fans are losing patience with Arne Slot, and Sam says the squad is unbalanced â with Virgil van Dijk really struggling.
Next, itâs the Etihad, where even a 2â0 win over Wolves couldnât keep Pep Guardiola happy, as he criticised referee Farai Hallam for denying Manchester City a penalty.
Finally, we turn to Arsenal vs Manchester United and ask: have the Gunners offered United a blueprint for how to walk their way out of the wasteland?
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Dharmesh Sheth is joined by Jack Pitt-Brooke, John Cross and Jack Rosser to break down the weekendâs biggest football talking points.
We start with the Manchester Derby, as Michael Carrick delivers a dream day at Old Trafford. United claimed a 2â0 win in a game where they had three goals ruled out, a Harry Maguire header off the bar, and an Amad Diallo post-hit late on. Meanwhile, Pepâs City struggled with defensive absentees and a dry-spell for Haaland, but are they out of the title race?
Staying with the title race, we turn to Arsenalâs goalless draw against Nottingham Forest. John argues it was a missed opportunity for Artetaâs side, who had the chance to move nine points clear of Manchester City. And we ask â should Arsenal have been awarded a penalty for Ola Ainaâs handball in the closing stages?
And finally, attention then turns to Crystal Palace, following a bombshell interview from Oliver Glasner, in which the manager claims his squad has been abandoned by the clubâs hierarchy.
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