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The 2 Robbies

Arsenal Survive NLD, Pep Energizes Man City's Title Push, Liverpool's Title Hopes All But Lost

The 2 Robbies

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4.41.7K Ratings

🗓️ 28 April 2024

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

Robbie Earle and Robbie Mustoe recap a pivotal Gameweek 35 in the Premier League

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to the two Robbie's podcast your destination for in-depth

0:15.9

discussion and analysis of the Premier League. I'm Robbie Musto. He's Robbie

0:20.0

Earl and here are today's topics. Arsenal survivor Nervy ending and a controversial

0:25.8

no penalty call in the North London Derby to keep the pressure on in the title

0:30.1

race. Manchester City maintain their hold as title favorites after Erlen Harlem comes off the bench to seal the match with the second half goal.

0:38.0

Liverpool title push loses its steam after a 2-2 draw at West Ham that left Mo Seller fuming a yurgan clock on the touch line

0:45.6

and Burnley secure a crucial point at Manchester United in the race for survival, pushing

0:50.7

Eric Tenhart even closer to the apparent end to his tenure as Man United manager.

0:56.0

That's what we've got coming up in today's episode.

0:58.0

Okay, mate, before we get to the Premier League, we're now less than a hundred days away from the start of this summer's

1:03.8

Paris Olympics and pro soccer talks. Joe Prince Wright, our buddy continues his

1:08.3

countdown of the top ten moments in Olympic soccer history. We're now at moment four when Nigeria became the first African men's team to win Olympic gold,

1:18.0

head to NBC Sports.com forward slash soccer

1:22.0

to relive the Super Eagles incredible feet in Atlanta in

1:25.8

1996. It's a team that featured Premier League stores, J.J. Accocher and

1:31.4

Celeste in Baba Yaro. And stay tuned for number three this coming up this week on Thursday. So Nigeria, what a great team.

1:40.1

J.J. O'J. O'Cocha was a wonderful player, wasn't it?

1:43.0

A skillful midfield players.

1:45.0

Yeah, 99, 96, it grows probably of African players coming into the Premier League, you know,

1:49.5

the Drogbers and the Aesians and all that followed.

1:52.4

So, yeah, great stuff.

1:54.0

Okay, my friend.

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