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Sunday Supplement

A turning point for Man Utd? | Spurs' best ever start | Pep Guardiola exclusive

Sunday Supplement

Sky Sports

Soccer, Sports News, News, Sports

3.61.5K Ratings

🗓️ 8 October 2023

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

Vicky Gomersall is joined by the Assistant Editor of The Mirror, Darren Lewis and Sky Sports News' Chief Reporter, Kaveh Solhekol.

We discuss whether Manchester United's late turnaround against Brentford could be a turning point in their season, and why things are going so well for Tottenham as they continue their best ever start to a season.

Plus there's an exclusive interview with Manchester City manager, Pep Guardiola who talks about missing out on Declan Rice and what he demands from all his players.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Sunday Supplement Podcast brought to you by Bet365 and at Bet365 they don't

0:06.5

do ordinary. It's where every game, every goal and every point matters. Whatever the sport,

0:12.6

whatever the moment, it's never ordinary at Bet365. Please gamble responsibly over 18s only.

0:19.6

Hi there and welcome to this week's edition of the Sunday Supplement Podcast with me,

0:24.4

Vicki Gommosal, the assistant editor of the Mirror, Darren Lewis is here with me and

0:27.9

joining us this week is Skysport's news chief reporter, Carvae Solicol. Could this be the turning

0:33.0

point for Manchester United as they left it very late to get the win over Brentford? Tottenham

0:37.6

continued their best ever start to a season, going top after their 10 men beat Luton and I chat

0:43.0

with Pep Guardiola to discuss missing out on Declan Rice and I found out exactly what he demands

0:48.4

from all his players.

0:49.7

It's Manchester United and Scott McTomony who scored twice in added time as they came from behind

0:58.0

to beat Brentford 2-1. To discuss the game, we're joined by the Athletics and Manchester United

1:02.3

Correspondent, Laurie Whitwell, who's waiting to talk to us in the car. Laurie, good morning, you're

1:07.2

right. I'm good thanks guys, cheers having me on, sorry that I'm in my car, I'm on the move today,

1:13.4

so but I couldn't say no to you guys. No, but not literally on the move at the moment, which is a

1:17.8

good thing. Let's get to it then. You were ultrafied, weren't you, so what did you make of the

1:23.4

performance? You know, they look set for a seventh of the season, but no. Remark will turn around,

1:31.1

I mean, Scott McTomony scored twice in injury time at the first time. United have done that in

1:35.2

the Premier League, trailing 1-0 and then won the game in injury time. Obviously, they did that

1:39.3

in a rather more significant situation in the new camp in 1999 and to be honest, the noise

1:45.6

at this moment when Scott McTomony scored the winner was like nothing I've heard for quite a

1:50.4

long time. I mean, baby even harking back to his goal against Manchester City before a lockdown

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