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Rob Jones is joined by The Mirror's Darren Lewis and Sky Sports Chief Reporter Kaveh Solhekol to reflect on the weekend’s sporting action.
We start with Manchester City, and with only one win in ten, Kaveh talks of Pep Guardiola being at tipping point. Juliette Ferrington sits down with the Manchester City boss, who says his players have had greater success than any team and would have won again this season had it not been for the relentless schedule of fixtures.
Next to Liverpool, who came from behind with ten men to gain a point against Fulham. Was Robertson’s sending off incident a clear goal-scoring opportunity? Darren believes so, Kaveh disagrees, but both place Slot’s team clear title favourites.
Also, with no goal in open play for five and half hours for Arsenal, Kaveh criticises Arteta for taking Odegaard off; will their failure to consistently score goals be their Achilles heel?
Elsewhere, we discuss Gareth Southgate’s pending knighthood and issues with the Saudi World Cup.
Finally, Natalie Gedra sits down with Kevin De Bruyne, who talks of City’s current struggle, an ageing side and being resilient to criticism. -
Vicky Gomersall is joined by The Mirror's Darren Lewis and the Chief Football Writer for The Daily Telegraph Sam Wallace to reflect on the weekend’s sporting action.
We start by discussing Manchester United, as Dan Ashworth leaves his post as sporting director. Are the costs of such departures from the club being passed on to the fans?
Next to Manchester City, who dropped points for the fifth time in six matches at Selhurst Park; Sam believes Rico Lewis’ red card challenge was reckless, but didn’t see this City downfall coming.
Also, Patrick Davidson chats with Enzo Maresca, who talks of the Italian connection at Chelsea and chances of winning the Premier League this season.
And finally, we have James Savundra’s interview with Ange Postecoglu, discussing the altercation with supporters and not having the squad to keep players accountable. -
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Vicky Gomersall is joined by The Mirror's Darren Lewis and Sky Sports Reporter Gary Cotterill to reflect on the weekend’s sporting action.
We start by looking at Manchester City and Liverpool, and Gary praises Arne Slot’s job at building a ‘castle’ at Liverpool. Also, are Arsenal back? Darren feels there are levels to go for Arsenal but commends the connection between Bukayo Saka and Martin Odegaard.
Next, Juliette Ferrington sits down with Arne Slot. Slot talks of nerves upon arrival at Anfield, enjoying winning, and how much the team means to people in the city of Liverpool. We consider Mohamed Salah’s contract situation; Gary makes an argument that Salah deserves an extension, mentioning a number of footballers of a similar age making a difference.
Finally, Patrick Davidson's exclusive interview with Pep Guardiola, who says “now it’s time to suffer." Pep knew this difficult period would eventually come, talking of challenges with injuries, and the importance of temporary struggle to realise past feats. -
Vicky Gomersall is joined by the The Mirror's Darren Lewis and Sky Sports Football Chief Reporter Kaveh Solhekol to reflect on the weekend’s sporting action.
We start by looking at Manchester City’s decline, with a 4-0 loss at home to Tottenham on Saturday Night Football. Kaveh believes City can still turn it around.
Next to Gary Neville’s exclusive interview with Ruben Amorim, who talks expectations, differences moving to the Premier League, and his non-negotiables.
Elsewhere, Arsenal get their title challenge back on track beating Nottingham Forest 3-0 at home. Kaveh praises their physicality and defensive strength but have they let Liverpool gain too much of an advantage?
Also, Natalie Gedra sits down with Bruno Fernandes, who talks of expectations on Manchester United and Ruben Amorim’s intensity in training. And Lynsey Hooper chats to Rodri, who sleeps with the Ballon d’Or, but doesn’t think the win has sunk in yet.
Finally, Kaveh thinks Enzo Maresca has got Chelsea moving in the right direction after another win against his old club Leicester. -
Vicky Gomersall is joined by The Mirror's Darren Lewis and Sky Sports’ Dharmesh Sheth to reflect on the weekend’s sporting action.
We start by discussing Manchester City’s loss at Brighton, a fourth consecutive defeat for Pep Guardiola. It’s “No Rodri, no party” for Dharmesh.
Meanwhile, Liverpool go five points clear of City with a home win over Aston Villa. Were Liverpool overlooked at the beginning of the season?
Elsewhere, Paul Merson returns to his old club to sit down with Mikel Arteta and Declan Rice; Arteta assures Merson that Arsenal are “here to win”, despite a recent dip in form.
Also, Johnny Phillips discusses tactics with Enzo Maresca, who talks of keeping the identity of his team consistent, but finding solutions for different opposition.
Finally, we talk Thomas Tuchel ahead of the international break. Dharmesh questions “why’s he not in charge now?” and believes there is pressure on both Tuchel and the FA. -
Vicky Gomersall is joined by the The Mirror's Darren Lewis and Chief Football Writer of The Independent Miguel Delaney.
We start by looking at Ruben Amorim’s appointment at Manchester United. Comparisons with Erik Ten Hag, Amorim’s charismatic media presence and the great work done at Sporting Lisbon.
Next to the Premier League title race; after back-to-back losses in all competitions, have Manchester City’s injury list caught up with them? Are Arsenal now too far behind after their defeat away at Newcastle? And after beating Brighton to move to top of the league, Miguel thinks Liverpool are looking almost complete but considers a possible drop-off later in the season.
Elsewhere, we consider the scrutiny on Julen Lopetegui as West Ham lose to Nottingham Forest. And Juliette Ferrington sits down with Ruud van Nistelrooy, who makes his desire to stay at Manchester United clear.
Also, is Cole Palmer the best player in the Premier League at the moment? Darren talks of Palmer’s impressive vision and ball-striking ability but would still choose Erling Haaland over Palmer.
Finally, Natalie Gedra interviews Enzo Maresca, who talks of honesty with his players and learning player management from Marcello Lippi and Carlo Ancelotti. -
Vicky Gomersall is joined by The Mirror's Darren Lewis and Sky Sports News Senior Reporter Melissa Reddy.
We start by looking at the importance of Arsenal v Liverpool and the broader title-race; Natalia Gedra interviews Arne Slot, Patrick Davison sits down with David Raya and Harriet Prior has a chat with Trent Alexander-Arnold.
Also, Darren questions Enzo Maresca’s public openness regarding the comments on Reece James’ leadership qualities.
Finally, we have a look at the Ballon D’Or ceremony; Darren talks highly of odds-on favourite Vinicius Jr, believing the young Madrid star will win, despite the racial abuse he has experienced. -
Vicky Gomersall is joined by the The Mirror's Darren Lewis and Sky Sports Football Chief Reporter Kaveh Solhekol to reflect on the weekend’s sporting action.
We start with ten-man Arsenal’s loss at Bournemouth. Do Arsenal have a discipline problem with three red cards in eight Premier League games? Also, Manchester United’s win at home to Brentford and Erik Ten Hag’s accusation of journalists telling “fairytales and lies”.
Elsewhere, we discuss Pep Guardiola’s future. Darren believes if Pep stays at City, it will be not for money but out of love. Plus, Mohammed Kudus’ red card in Tottenham’s victory over West Ham and Fabian Hurzeler boosting Brighton to fifth after a win at Newcastle.
Patrick Davidson sits down for an exclusive interview with Arne Slot, talking Liverpool’s impressive start, living away from family and Trent Alexander-Arnold’s future.
Finally, Darren and Kaveh give their opinions on Thomas Tuchel’s appointment as England manager. -
Vicky Gomersall is joined by the The Mirror's Darren Lewis and football reporter for The Telegraph Sam Dean to reflect on the weekend’s sporting action.
We start with Arsenal’s home win against Southampton, with Saka making the difference in an unexpectedly stressful day for Arsenal. Also, City’s stumbling victory against Fulham, with Kovacic’s impressive performance in Rodri’s absence. And a look at Arne Slot’s flying start; have Liverpool’s opening fixtures been kind?
Elsewhere, we discuss whether it would it be a betrayal if Ruud Van Nistlerooy got the interim job as Manchester United manager, if the club were to part ways with Erik Ten Hag.
Plus, Vicky’s exclusive interview with Brighton’s young manager Fabian Hurzeler. And the German media’s criticism of Harry Kane.
Finally, the news that Kick It Out founder Lord Ouseley died this week at 79; Darren sums up what he meant to football. -
Rob Jones is joined by The Mirror's Darren Lewis and Sky Sport's chief reporter Kaveh Solhekol to reflect on the weekend’s sporting action.
We start with Manchester City’s draw at Newcastle and how much Rodri’s absence played a role in the result at St. James’ Park. Do City need to buy in January?
Elsewhere, we discuss title-contenders Arsenal’s late win at home to Leicester. This Arsenal team reminds Kaveh of Sir Alex Ferguson’s Manchester United with their late winners; are Arteta’s team title favourites this season?
Also, we analyse league-leaders Liverpool’s win against Wolves in our Saturday Night Football fixture. How good has Arne Slot been in his first six league games? And are Liverpool flying under the radar in the title race?
Plus, we look at Cole Palmer’s record breaking exploits in front of goal for Chelsea. -
Laurie Whitwell of The Athletic joins Vicky Gomersall and The Mirror’s Darren Lewis to reflect on the biggest talking points from the weekend’s sporting action.
We start with Manchester United’s goalless draw at Crystal Palace and the decision to start Marcus Rashford on the bench. Manager Erik ten Hag insisted it’s “just rotation”, but what do our panel think? They also discuss André Onana’s incredible double save to deny Palace a certain goal.
Elsewhere, Darwin Nunez’s brilliant strike helped Liverpool move to the top of the table with a win against Bournemouth, but are they genuine title contenders?
Plus, we hear an extended interview with Pep Guardiola – the Manchester City boss discusses the intensity of the football calendar, ahead of their match against Arsenal. -
Vicky Gomersall and The Mirror’s Darren Lewis are joined by Sky Sports News’ Chief Reporter Kaveh Solhekol to discuss the biggest talking points in football.
They begin by looking back on Saturday’s Premier League results, that saw a first win for Nottingham Forest at Liverpool since 1969. Meanwhile, Manchester City remain unbeaten after they came from behind see off Brentford – and we ask if anyone can stop City this season.
Elsewhere, Manchester United secured a much needed win at Southampton, but will it be enough to impress Cristiano Ronaldo? The panel analyse Jhon Duran’s early contender for goal of the season as Villa heaped more pressure on Everton, and we discuss the latest on Chelsea’s ownership rift after the Blues beat Bournemouth.
Plus, after signing a new contract, we hear from Mikel Arteta on his desire to win trophies with Arsenal – and Sandro Tonali discusses his return to football with Newcastle United, after serving a 10-month ban for breaching betting rules. -
Vicky Gomersall and the Assistant Editor of The Mirror, Darren Lewis, are joined by Charlotte Duncker, The Times’ Football Reporter, to discuss all the talking points from the weekend’s football.
We start with Arsenal’s dropped points – and Declan Rice’s sending off – in The Gunners’ draw with Brighton.
Erling Haaland scored another hattrick for Manchester City, as they beat West Ham to maintain their perfect start to the season. We discuss if there’s more to come from Haaland and City this season.
Plus, Erik ten Hag talks rivalries ahead of Manchester United’s clash with Liverpool, we dissect Everton's capitulation against Bournemouth, and we analyse the summer transfer window. -
Vicky Gomersall and the assistant editor of The Mirror, Darren Lewis are joined by Sky Sports News' chief reporter, Kaveh Solhekol on this week's episode on Sunday Supplement.
They discuss Arsenal's win at Aston Villa and whether it represents an early marker in the Premier League title race, Manchester United's defeat at Brighton and yet another hat-trick for Erling Haaland as Manchester City beat Ipswich.
Plus, they discuss Raheem Sterling's situation at Chelsea and we hear Jamie Carragher's interview with new Liverpool manager Arne Slot who's been preparing for his first match in charge at Anfield. -
Vicky Gomersall and The Mirror’s Darren Lewis are joined by the Sunday Times Football Correspondent Jonathan Northcroft to look back at the opening weekend of the Premier League season.
They discuss Arsenal’s winning start to the new campaign and why Bukayo Saka could be ‘their Messi’.
They also look back at Arne Slot’s first game in charge of Liverpool.
Plus, Joshua Zirkzee’s dream debut for Manchester United, and we hear an extended interview with new Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca. -
Vicky Gomersall and Darren Lewis are joined by Sky Sports News' Chief Reporter Kaveh Solhekol to review the weekend's Premier League talking points, including the latest in the title race with Arsenal and Manchester City both winning. We also look at who is most likely to be relegated. Plus, Vicky sits down with Jurgen Klopp to reflect on his time in charge at Liverpool, and we discuss reports about possible managerial changes at Manchester United and West Ham.
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Vicky Gomersall and the Assistant Editor of the Mirror, Darren Lewis are joined by The Telegraph’s Chief Football Writer Sam Wallace to reflect on Arsenal’s win at Wolves – a victory that takes them back to the top of the Premier League. They review Manchester City’s FA Cup semi-final win over Chelsea, including Pep Guardiola’s anger at City’s fixture congestion. Plus, they look at which team in the bottom three could be on for ‘The Great Escape’. We also hear from Liverpool’s Trent Alexander-Arnold ahead of another important weekend in the Reds’ bid for the title.
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