Afleveringen
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Paris Saint Germain were amazing…they just weren’t quite as good as Alisson Becker. Liverpool’s one nil win in the French capital was largely down to the outstanding performance of their goalkeeper – have the panel ever seen better? What did PSG do to test Liverpool more than any other side so far this season?
Arsenal are all but through, but would they rather play Real or Atletico Madrid next?
Villa could well face Liverpool next, if they do, could Emery work his European magic?
Gregor has been to Naples to see ‘the other Scotsman’ Billy Gilmour – he was very impressed.
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Shoot outs, red cards and moments of madness – the FA Cup delivers.
At old Trafford cup holders Man Utd were dumped out by Fulham and the fans made their feelings clear - the focus of their ire was Sir Jim Ratcliffe. Is his efficiency drive having an adverse effect on the club? On the pitch Amorim persists with a 3:4:3 formation.
Millwall goalkeeper Liam Roberts will get a three game ban for a horrendous challenge on Crystal Palace striker Jena-Phillippe Mateta…is that enough? Anthony Gordon saw red and will miss the cup final, is that too harsh? And Matheus Cunha snapped against Bournemouth, does incidents like that put off big clubs from signing him?
Finally, as Danny Welbeck scored the winner for Brighton, who is the most universally loved player?
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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The title race is done, so time to recognise the job Arne Slot is doing at Anfield. It is much more than ‘tweaks’ according to Gregor and Martin.
With Arsenal dropping more points are they under pressure to get second, and the race for the top four/five is wide open…but who is best placed to capitalise.
After the break, as Mo Salah is putting in a phenomenal season, leading both goals and assists charts which player has had the greatest individual season; Cole, Ronaldo, Terry, Kante… ?
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Join Tom Clarke and Gregor Robertson for all the latest news from the Championship, League One and League Two.
Is it time to give Frank Lampard credit? His Coventry side are one point off the play offs and he is winning over the sky blues fans. Meanwhile another former international midfielder Michael Carrick is struggling at Middlesborough, what’s gone wrong at the Riverside?
As Tom watches a bore fest at Sincil Bank is now the time in the season when fatigue – mental and physical – starts to kick in?
In League Two, AFC Wimbledon have the best defence in the league and are on a twelve game unbeaten run. And a few big teams are struggling.
Plus a late surprise appearance from the next generation of footballing/journalistic talent…
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Arsenal fluffed their lines at home to West Ham. Liverpool capitalised with their first win at Manchester City in ten years. It puts Liverpool eleven points clear. So, is the title race over?
Where are Arsenal going wrong and just how good are this Liverpool team?
Elsewhere, with the top and bottom of the table seemingly sorted out, is mid table the place to be – full of ambitious, forward-thinking clubs.
Newcastle thumped Forest, for a half at least. Are Forest on the slide, or were Newcastle lucky?
And who is the Premier League’s most under rated player...? Gregor knows - he has been to meet him.
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Manchester City were dumped out of the Champions League by a dominant Real Madrid. At what point do we start to feel sorry for Pep and his team? Now, according to Gregor Robertson, Peter Rutzler and James Gheerbrant. They join Tom Clarke to discuss that, Darwin Núñez's future, Rashford's return and a poetic red card for Atalanta's captain (essential viewing).
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Tottenham back to their best? Or did they just play against an EVEN worse team in Manchester United? Tony Cascarino, Hamzah Khalique-Loonat and Gregor Robertson join Tom Clarke to discuss. Plus, Liverpool look leggy, a new young star striker emerges at Arsenal (28 year-old Mikel Merino) and what does expected even mean?
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What a fitting finale for Goodison Park’s final Merseyside derby. A thrilling roller coaster of a game, four goals, three red cards, VAR and a last minute equaliser. What a night.
Were the decisions correct, does the result affect the title race but most importantly can an atmosphere like that be re created in a new ground?
Away from the Merseyside could it be over for Pep Guardiola at Manchester City? Gregor Robertson and Jonathan Northcroft wonder if he will stay to see out the rebuild of his fragile team.
Chelsea and Arsenal are both facing a striker crisis; should they have seen it coming and acted in the transfer window?
Finally, will Newcastle take the chance to enter the top four at Manchester city this weekend?
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Great escapes, standout signings and a managerial merry go round in this week's EFL Extra. Tom Clarke and Gregor Robertson discuss whether Sunderland have the staying power to make automatic promotion a 4 horse race, they react to a familiar face in the dugout at Carlisle and watch as Walsall keep their title contenders interested.
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Was it an FA Cup shock for the ages, bottom of the Championship Plymouth beating European and Premier League leaders Liverpool? Or did Liverpool’s line up detract from the Pilgrim’s achievement? The fans at Home Park didn’t think so!
Leyton Orient nearly went one better by beating Man City with a wonder goal, City survived and Pep Guardiola is in love with the FA Cup.
Defeat at Villa park piled the pressure on Ange Postecoglou. After the match he launched a passionate defence of his players. Will it be enough to keep him in a job?
Finally, a Man Utd win but they looked awful – again. And a look ahead to the European ‘classico’ Man City v Real Madrid.
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St James’ Park was a cauldron, Arsenal were cowed, and Newcastle are off to Wembley.
Is Newcastle’s forward line the best around at the moment? And did Arsenal get a taste of their own medicine last night, bullied out of their biggest game of the season?
Gregor Robertson is joined by Martin Samuel and Tony Cascarino to discuss last night’s game and what it could mean for each club’s season.
After the break, is it ‘Mission 21’or Mission Impossible? As Manchester United launch another grand plan, are there more important things they should be doing?
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Arsenal stayed humble and thrashed Man City. Did the result say more about a dominant Arsenal performance or a fragile aging Manchester City team? Myles Lewis-Skelly shone as a left back which made Gregor Robertson wonder if old fashioned left backs exist anymore?
Spurs put in a defensively solid performance to win at Brentford so, has Ange finally changed his tactics? Liverpool showed their title credentials again by beating in form Bournemouth; would it be unfair to call them lucky?
Lastly, Moyes works his magic at Everton, Amorim in a mess and Rashford to Villa - mad or a master stroke?
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Tom Clarke is joined by Gary Jacob and Martin Hardy to look at all the latest transfer news.
Will Ollie Watkins be an Arsenal player in the next 48 hours? Newcastle have sold Miguel Almiron will they have to sell more players to meet PSR rules?
Which other clubs are planning last minute deals; Tottenham, West Ham, Man Utd, Man City, Liverpool, Brighton.
How are deals done; the inside track on continuing to pay wages even if you sell a player and why are deals always done so late in the window?
Lastly, how do reporters deal with agents, club presidents and managers and the half-truths, spin and outright lies that do the rounds…?
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What do you think of the new Champions League format? It gets mixed reaction in the studio – full of excitement but was there any real jeopardy?
Manchester City got through, but the sight of Pep Guardiola clutching at straws was something to behold. Villa were in a thriller with Celtic and one man stood out – Morgan Rogers. A hattrick in the Champions League at 22 with the England manager watching on.
Another young talent on show was 17yr old Ethan Nwaneri where is his best position?
A quick look at transfers – is Ollie Watkins worth 60 million and a look ahead to some key games this weekend.
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Can it get any worse for Spurs? Losses to Everton and at home to Leicester have piled the pressure on Ange Postecoglou, but the fans are turning on chairman Daniel Levy. How long before something breaks? Tom Allnutt makes an impassioned defence of Ange…Alyson Rudd isn’t buying it!
Bournemouth in contrast play a similar pressing game, have lots of injures but are on fire. What is the difference, how is Andoni Iraola doing it?
Man City against Chelsea was a show case in how not to defend – Gregor Robertson felt for debutant Khunsanov.
Yellow card, Red card…orange Card. What did Lewis Skelly deserve? Is the reaction of the Arsenal players and coaching staff make things worse?
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Manchester City threw away a two goal lead again. As they sign three players in a week, will Pep Guardiola be around for the re build?
The result proved one thing, this new Champions League format is great, isn’t it?
Is the criticism levelled at Kai Havertz unfair? His stats suggest he is an effective forward so what’s is the problem?
After the break, clever footballers, the hipster derby and a new definition of ‘the big six.’
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All the latest from the Football League with Tom Clarke and Gregor Robertson.
Tony Mowbray is back, and he is back at West Brom. After recovering from cancer one of the most well-liked managers in football has returned to the Hawthorns. What could he achieve there?
Burnley and Sunderland made headlines with a nil nil draw. Who will be happier and which is better placed for a promotion push?
The bottom of the championship is a managerial merry-go-round will the changes pay off?
In League One it’s the clash of the cash as Wrexham play Birmingham at the Racecourse.
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What is the future of Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou? With his Spurs team sitting in their worst league position at this stage since 2009, injuries galore and the pressure mounting, what happens next? For Bournemouth and Nottingham Forest life couldn’t be better. Andoni Iraola is drawing rave reviews for his style of football as his team are one point of the Champions League places. Forest are in the title race, let alone the race for Europe.
After the break, a tribute to Denis Law, is it time we drop the term ‘Big Six’ and did Villa play well or did Arsenal mess up?
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A tough win in the north London derby has but Arsenal well and truly back in the title race. But who else is in the picture? Liverpool and Forest; Chelsea have stumbled but are Newcastle – on a nine game winning run - now live contenders?
Is Gabriel Arsenal’s best defender?
What is good football and do Tottenham play it?
Forest don’t press, what a refreshing change. Liverpool didn’t win but they still looked good.
And how can Everton score a goal?
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Did Manchester United display fantastic spirit, organisation and grit or were they lucky and should have lost by three if Arsenal could finish?
For Mikel Arteta has his Arsenal team stagnated?
Is extra time a good thing or a bad thing for smaller teams?
On Tuesday Nottingham Forest play Liverpool. Will it be blood and thunder or a cagey stalemate?
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