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Jamie Guyan - Late Kick Off Productions Season 5 Episode 197

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This week on the podcast we break down a dramatic weekend in the Premier League, with late goals, Champions League implications and another chapter in Igor Tudor’s unpredictable Tottenham era.

At Anfield, Tottenham rescued a last-gasp point in a 1-1 draw with Liverpool. We discuss what the dropped points mean for Liverpool’s top-four hopes and whether Spurs are starting to find their feet under Tudor.

Over at Old Trafford, Manchester United boosted their Champions League credentials with a 3-1 win over Aston Villa. We also head to Stamford Bridge, where Newcastle United edged Chelsea 1-0. The Magpies strengthened their push for European qualification.

Elsewhere in the Premier League, the panel picks their Moment of the Week, Wolves comeback against Brentford and Jordan Pickford’s costly error in Arsenal’s win over Everton. In the Relegation Roundup we gush over Bernardo Silva’s audacious scoop attempt for Manchester City (he didn’t mean it…) and is Chris Wood really the answer to the world’s problems. In One Thing We Learned we look at Sunderland’s worrying slide after another defeat and why you should always use your notebook.

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