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Welcome back to ‘One on One’, featuring conversations with some of the biggest names in football.
On this episode, Joe Thomlinson meets Aston Villa’s Morgan Rogers, one of the standout players of the season, but who admits that he hasn’t always believed in his own ability.
Meanwhile, Juliette Ferrington chats to Sheffield United manager Chris Wilder, who is back at the Blades and aiming for a place in the Premier League once again.
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Gianfranco Zola joins Jamie Carragher and Dave Jones in the MNF studio to look back on his career – from starting at Napoli alongside Maradona, to Parma, Chelsea and Cagliari.
Zola also picks his best teammates X1: Buffon (Parma), Thuram (Parma), Baresi (Italy), Terry (Chelsea), Maldini (Italy) at the back. In midfield, he’s selected Di Matteo (Chelsea), Wise (Cheslea), Lampard (Chelsea), whilst up front he’s chosen R. Baggio (Italy), Maradona (Napoli) and Careca (Napoli). -
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Dave Jones and Jamie Carragher are joined by Gianfranco Zola to look at Chelsea’s comeback to defeat West Ham 2-1. The win takes them above Newcastle and Manchester City to move back into the top four.
There is also reaction from Marc Cucurella and Pedro Neto, as well as managers Enzo Maresca and Graham Potter. -
Dave Jones presents Super Sunday from the Emirates stadium and is joined by Jamie Carragher, Micah Richards, and Thierry Henry to discuss the talking points from Arsenal’s emphatic 5-1 win against Manchester City. Myles Lewis-Skelley once again impressed and Jamie Carragher described the teenager as a ‘superstar’, saying his arrogance is similar to Jude Bellingham and Wayne Rooney’s. Thierry Henry and Carragher were also critical of Erling Haaland's performance, after the Norwegian striker struggled to get involved with the game, despite scoring against the Gunners.
There is also reaction from both teams, with goalscorers Martin Odegaard and Kai Havertz speaking to Pat Davison after the match. Declan Rice was named the player-of-the-match and admitted that the 'bad blood' between Arsenal and Manchester City has been building. Mikel Arteta and Pep Guardiola also give their contrasting views. -
One on One is back! Joe Thomlinson and Juliette Ferrington continue their indepth conversations with some of the biggest names in football.
Jules has been to Brighton to meet Fabian Hurzeler, who at 31 years old, is the youngest manager in the Premier League. Hurzeler chats about the sacrifices he's made to get where he is and what it's like coaching players who are sometimes older than him.
Meanwhile, Joe's been talking to Watford's 35 year old gaffer, Tom Cleverley. The former Manchester United player is relatively new to management and he discusses his approach to football, as well as what it's like negotiating the transfer window.
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David Jones is joined by Jamie Redknapp, Jamie Carragher and former Aston Villa midfielder Lee Hendrie to discuss West Ham's 1-1 draw at Villa Park. Plus, the Super Sunday discuss the decision to send-off Arsenal's Myles Lewis-Skelly at Wolves on Saturday and condemn the subsequent abuse that referee Michael Oliver has suffered. Plus, the pressure on Ange Postecoglou ramps up following Tottenham Hotspur's 2-1 home defeat to Leicester City.
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Emmanuel Petit joins Dave Jones and Jamie Carragher on Monday Night Football to talk through his glittering career which saw him win a World Cup and a European Championship with France, a league title and a Coupe de France with Monaco, and a Premier League and FA Cup double with Arsenal.
Plus, Emmanuel picks his all-time teammates XI...
Barthez
Thuram
Desailly
Terry
Amoros
Xavi
Zidane
Rivaldo
Bergkamp
Weah
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Kelly Cates is joined by Izzy Christiansen, Michael Dawson and Darren Bent to discuss Manchester City's 6-0 win over Ipswich in the Premier League. Plus, pressure mounts on Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou following Spurs' 3-2 defeat to Everton at Goodison Park and Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim suggests that this side is the worst in the club's history following a 3-1 loss to Brighton at Old Trafford.
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Dave Jones is joined by Paul Merson and Lee Hendrie as Arsenal had a late goal ruled out by VAR as Aston Villa recovered from two goals down to claim a dramatic 2-2 draw which leaves the Gunners six points behind leaders Liverpool.
Mikel Arteta admits the disallowed goal is hard to take and suggests that something in his side is missing. Merson describes the marking of Ollie Watkins for Villa's second goal as ‘schoolboy stuff’. -
On this very special bonus episode of 'One on One', Juliette Ferrington chats to striker Erling Haaland about his new nine-and-a-half-year deal with Manchester City.
We’ll be back with more One on Ones soon, bringing you more conversations with the biggest names in football.
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Host of 'The Boardroom from Sky Sports', Mark McAdam, is here to tell you about our latest podcast episode, where Les Ferdinand breaks down his move from playing in the Premier League to the boardroom as Director of Football at QPR.
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The Football Museum re-opens its doors to stars from the world of sport and entertainment to curate their own virtual exhibit dedicated to the beautiful game.
Josh Hayward kicks off series three by chatting to Man vs Food star and world famous foodie Adam Richman, who swaps plus-sized portions for football firsts and favourites.
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Host of 'The Boardroom from Sky Sports', Mark McAdam, is here to tell you about our latest podcast featuring the inside story of how Brighton got promoted to the Premier League - and stayed there - becoming the envy of many other football clubs.
To listen to Chief Executive Paul Barber in conversation, search for 'The Boardroom from Sky Sports' on your podcast app or click on this link: podfollow.com/the-boardroom-from-sky-sports -
Jamie Carragher and Fulham's Tom Cairney join Dave Jones in the MNF studio to look back on Nottingham Forest's 3-0 win over Wolves, that takes them level on points with Arsenal in the Premier League table. That defeat means only goal difference is now keeping Wolves out of the bottom three. Hear from one of the Forest goal scorers, Morgan Gibbs-White, as well as their manager Nuno Espirito Santo.
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David Jones is joined by Gary Neville, Jamie Carragher, Roy Keane and Daniel Sturridge to dissect a pulsating encounter between Liverpool and Man Utd as Amad Diallo's late goal earned the Red Devils a deserved point. In Ruben Amorim's post-match interview, the Man Utd boss said 'it's hard to not get really mad' after drawing 2-2 at Anfield. Carragher, Neville, Keane and Sturridge get heated about Trent Alexander-Arnold's future at Liverpool.
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Kelly Cates is joined by Jamie Redknapp and Steve Sidwell as Joao Pedro's 'unusual' penalty secured Brighton a 1-1 draw at home to Arsenal, handing the Gunners another blow in the Premier League title race. Redknapp and Sidwell debate Brighton's controversial penalty against Arsenal and are critical of the Gunners' defensive pair Gabriel and William Saliba, labelling their defending as 'chaotic'. Mikel Arteta was left shocked by the decision.
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