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The 2 Robbies

80 - Liverpool's Long-Awaited Lift, Top-4 Race Down to the Wire, Watford in Shambles & Villa Stun Arsenal

The 2 Robbies

NBC Sports Soccer

Soccer, Sports

4.71.8K Ratings

🗓️ 23 July 2020

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

Robbie Mustoe and Robbie Earle on an eventful finish to the penultimate round of matches in the 2019-20 Premier League season which saw Liverpool finally get to lift that long-awaited Premier League trophy after a 5-3 thriller against Chelsea at Anfield (0:30). Plus, thoughts on how the final day of the Top-4 race is shaping up after Man United's 1-1 draw with West Ham (17:15). Last but not least, analysis on the fight for Premier League survival after Watford lost 4-0 to Man City (29:10) to allow Aston Villa to jump ahead of them in the table and out of the relegation zone after they beat Arsenal 1-0 (35:40). Full analysis what should be an entertaining final day of the season.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello, welcome to the latest episode of the two Robbie's podcast, your

0:07.6

destination for in-depth discussion and analysis of the Premier League.

0:11.2

I am Robbie Musto and he's Robbie Earl and today will recap the final round

0:15.6

of matches before Championship Sunday. Of course we'll get into the relegation picture and talk about the games involving

0:21.6

Villa and Watford from Tuesday and

0:24.0

the Race for the Champions League. I mean it's going to be some championship

0:27.7

Sunday games involving those teams we're on today and one of those Robial was Liverpool at Amfield playing against

0:34.8

Chelsea and I want to start with what the broadcast ended with and that celebration

0:40.7

at Amfield and what it looked like, what it felt like. I mean, wow, the Premier League did a really good job Rob. We know, of course, it will never be the same without fans, particularly at Anfield, particularly after a 30 30 year wait to see them lift the

0:54.6

Premier League trophy for the first time ever, but I tell you what, it was still

0:58.9

pretty fun to watch.

1:00.5

Yeah, it was stunning mate and I thought, you know, I agree with it in terms of the Premier League did a really good job. And typical circumstances, we know with the COVID and the pandemic and social distancing and all that, but it was as intimate as it could be.

1:14.8

It was group team generated.

1:18.2

It could be, it showed me and taught me a few things

1:21.9

about this group of players, the togetherness

1:24.2

Rob, the way the manager worked with them.

1:26.6

Listen, Jorgon's cop's got a smile to light up a room, but the smile with the pride that he had when John Hennesson lifted the trophy,

1:35.7

when the players were celebrating, it was almost like the proud father looking at his kids. And he's, I said

1:41.2

on air, he's a manager for players and he's a manager for fans.

1:45.0

I can imagine Liverpool fans loving Rob.

1:47.4

Just how he is his personality, how he talks, how he,

1:51.8

the energy he brings to the football club and for three reasons I wrote down it's a special thing.

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