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No Question About That - a Manchester United podcast

40,000 Against One

No Question About That - a Manchester United podcast

Studio 1878

Sports, Soccer

4.7 • 1.1K Ratings

🗓️ 3 February 2012

⏱️ 67 minutes

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Summary

#99. This week's show looks back at United's traumatic loss to Liverpool in the FA Cup, including some disgraceful scenes involving Patrice Evra. What does the Anfield crowd's reaction mean for race relations in the game? We also discuss David de Gea's form, with the young Spaniard struggling to impose himself at Anfield. Ed & Paul look back at United's comfortable victory over Stoke City at Old Trafford, which included an exciting Premier League début by French midfielder Paul Pogba. We talk transfers as Ravel Morrison departs and Féderico Vaselli joins the club from Manchester City, no less. Finally, we talk about the England captaincy, and veterans Paul Scholes and Ryan Giggs, whose presence at Old Trafford endures. We also look forward to the weekend game with Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.No Question About That is available on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, YouTube, Amazon Music and all good podcast apps. We really appreciate your support. Please hit that subscribe button, leave a rating and write us a review! Talk to us on Twitter and Instagram. No Question About That is produced by the award-winning Tom Jenkins.  If you are interested in supporting the show and accessing some cool rewards, check out our crowdfunding page and become a Patron! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

And the So, In many ways United played very well actually goodness knows why Kennedy

0:31.1

Lee she allowed his team to give Paululls as much room as he did.

0:34.8

Liverpool were quite lucky not to be more severely punished for that.

0:38.2

United did lack a lot of incision apart from when they strung a really fantastically incisive move together to create the goal and I felt like at the end Dow Galish's substitutions

0:48.0

well basically we didn't really respond to his substitutions well enough and I think that and that cost us momentum and a couple of defensive errors cost us the game.

0:56.2

It's the fair summary I think. I mean Scors was excellent but no one put him under any pressure. I mean he did that all day long can't he give him the ball

1:03.6

he'll spray the ball around and it's just like he was 18 again really doing

1:07.0

exactly as he would have done 20 years ago and that's remarkable that even the

1:11.2

really basic bit about just pressing an evening numbers up in midfield,

1:15.2

Liverpool didn't do and they handed the initiative to United for long periods of that game but you're right in the end

1:20.2

so skulls coming off was a pretty dramatic change in the

1:24.0

the momentum in the match wasn't it and

1:27.0

Liverpool despite having very little of the play

1:30.0

or the ball for about 75 minutes or so managed to swing the game around in the last 15 minutes.

1:35.5

Yeah and it was just horrible occasion.

1:38.2

I mean as everyone who listens to the show knows I'm not a big fan of Liverpool against Manchester

1:42.2

United in general.

1:43.4

I think it tends to bring out the worst in both sets of supporters and it's kind of weirdly

1:47.5

dehumanizing but of course a lot of fans love it for the intensity and it doesn't

1:51.8

get more intense in terms of football rivalry unless you go to I don't know

1:55.5

Uruguay or something yeah I reckon national against penorol is probably worse just about and that I was just over there

2:00.8

last week were you really, I wasn't.

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