Gregor Robertson is joined by Alyson Rudd, Tony Cascarino and Martin Hardy in The Instances workplace in London.
Liverpool’s Darwin Núñez got here off the bench to attain twice late on for ten-man Liverpool in opposition to Newcastle United in a contemporary traditional at St James’s Park. The Liverpool supervisor Jurgen Klopp ranked the victory among the many most particular of his profession, however simply how large a missed alternative was this for Newcastle?
Manchester United additionally produced a stirring comeback, after going 2-0 down within the opening 4 minutes in opposition to Nottingham Forest at Outdated Trafford. However has Outdated Trafford misplaced its concern issue?
Following a sequence of high-profile tales involving the mistreatment of girls by males working in soccer, together with the latest suspension by Fifa of the Spanish Soccer Federation’s President Luis Rubiales, we ask: is soccer, as an business, failing girls?
There was extra late drama on the Emirates as Arsenal conceded an 87th minute equaliser in opposition to ten-man Fulham. The Arsenal supervisor, Mikel Arteta, is making an attempt to evolve final season’s title challengers, however does he must? And Manchester Metropolis took benefit to go high of the desk with a late winner at Sheffield United, a lot to the reduction of Erling Haaland — and Kyle Walker.
Following spectacular wins for West Ham United and Tottenham Hotspur, impressed by two new recruits acquainted to the Premier League, might the comparatively unheralded signings of James Ward-Prowse and James Maddison respectively be the summer season’s most impressed transfers?
Lastly, after Joachim Andersen equalised for Crystal Palace with what can solely be described as a slide sort out by way of the legs of the Brentford goalkeeper Mark Flekken, Tony Cascarino talks us by way of a aim he scored for Aston Villa that was so dangerous it received an award.
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