Tottenham taken apart by Liverpool as Ipswich join the elite

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  • čas přidán 2. 06. 2024
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    Matt Davies-Adams welcomes Carl Anka, Tim Spiers and Jordan Campbell into the studio after a big weekend for determining the line-up of next season’s Premier League.
    Tottenham’s Champions League hopes are almost over after a 4th defeat in a row against Liverpool at Anfield. How disappointed should Postecoglou be about the lack of response from his players?
    Plus, It’s an historic weekend for Ipswich who are promoted to the Premier League after 22 years away. Nancy Froston joins us to discuss the incredible job Kieran McKenna has done.
    00:00:00 Intro
    00:01:30 Liverpool v Spurs
    00:08:13 Aston Villa v Brighton
    00:14:34 Chelsea v West Ham
    00:22:33 Upcoming shows
    00:23:34 Arsenal v Bournemouth
    00:29:30 Man City v Wolves
    00:35:38 Nancy Froston on the Championship
    00:46:16 Sheffield Utd v Forest
    00:52:36 Burnley v Newcastle
    00:56:54 Luton v Everton
    00:59:07 Final comments
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Komentáře • 11

  • @jackstenner7994
    @jackstenner7994 Před 27 dny +1

    Eerily similar to Ole's start at United...

  • @jayhenry9823
    @jayhenry9823 Před 27 dny +5

    Big up Carl Anka! My g! Need more brothers on this show to represent!

  • @matthewdobson100
    @matthewdobson100 Před 26 dny

    re gladiators referees, you're thinking too narrowly limiting it to football. Nigel Owens is the obvious choice.

  • @CammyBouse
    @CammyBouse Před 27 dny +1

    Havertz was already falling over by the time he barely touched the keepers leg. Never a pen.

  • @umairkhalid2222
    @umairkhalid2222 Před 27 dny

    Spurs only got better when Liverpool made subs that weakened the side

  • @Takerfanatic
    @Takerfanatic Před 27 dny

    Yeah I don't think Arsenal would be "an all time PL team" even if they had won the League, never mind coming second. Does seem they're avoiding bottle jobs criticisms as essentially that Villa defeat - and we've seen how they are struggling now - will cost them the title

    • @SanTM
      @SanTM Před 27 dny

      Struggling now? As in...right now?

    • @Takerfanatic
      @Takerfanatic Před 27 dny

      @@SanTM Yeah, just feel had they got it right against Villa then their title hopes wouldn't have taken a huge knock. Villa have injuries admittedly at the wrong time.

  • @jadmantoura4483
    @jadmantoura4483 Před 27 dny +4

    I expected better from you guys, honestly. Bournemouth should definitely have had a goal awarded against Arsenal, and the penalty that Havertz got was 100% a penalty. Does he look for contact? Yes, he does, but so does every other forward, and he doesn’t change his stride or leave his foot out to be tripped, as you guys admittedly pointed out. But you completely ignored the high challenge on Bukayo Saka’s knee from Ryan Christie that hacked down his shin and drew blood. He should have been sent off for that, and to not address it at all and just throw a sympathy party for Bournemouth is incredibly disappointing. And glorifying Mark Clattenburg or Mike Dean in any way, shape or form, is an absolute no from me. Well below the high standards I expect from you guys, I’m afraid.
    Do better.

    • @palmquac
      @palmquac Před 27 dny

      they also didn't mention Joe Gomez kicking Brennan Johnson in the head.