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ESPN FC

Carrick's First Stumble

ESPN FC

ESPN

Sports, Soccer

4.32.7K Ratings

🗓️ 11 February 2026

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

The FC crew react to Manchester United's 1-1 draw at West Ham and break down why the Red Devils struggled against an inferior opponent compared to their previous games. Plus, the guys explain why Tottenham are definitely in a relegation fight after the club lose 2-1 to Newcastle at home. Nedum Onuoha and Stewart Robson also criticize Chelsea's defending after the Blue blew a 2 goal lead at home to Leeds. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Welcome into the latest edition of ESPNFC. I'm Dan Thomas. joined by Craig Burley as we kick things off in the Premier League.

0:40.3

West Ham taking on Manchester United, United of course, looking to make it five in a row. West Ham fighting for their survival.

0:47.3

And it would be Sucheck who would give the host a lead five minutes into the second half, and it looked like that would be enough to see West Ham get

0:54.3

a vital win.

0:55.8

However, CESCO coming off the bench, a late win, a late equalizer would see it finish

1:00.8

West Ham won, Manchester United one.

1:03.5

Let's take a look at what that means at the top half of the table.

1:07.2

Manchester United sitting fourth in the table.

1:10.2

One player of Chelsea, more on them a little later on Liverpool, of course, in action later this week with a chance to close the ground between them and a Champions League place.

1:19.6

For more, let's welcome in, shall we. Nadia Minua joins us, as does Stuart Robson.

1:23.6

So, they can't get the five in the row, Craig.

1:26.6

One one's probably about right, isn't it? Yeah, I think so. It certainly wasn't one of the most swashbuckling games under Carrick. It's been a couple of them, but they've had a home crowd behind them. That's really pushed them on. They've played some good stuff. They were a little flat today and didn't quite look as sharp. West Ham obviously

1:45.0

fighting for their lives. Later the game went on, they got more defensive. Nuno made some

1:49.9

changes. They started camping on the edge of the box. They themselves had a couple of breaks

1:53.6

at the end that they could have done better with in the final third. Callum Wilson could have made

1:58.2

a better decision or two that could have maybe killed the game off.

2:02.6

They didn't and it was just a brilliant goal from a player who, I think when he come on,

2:07.7

struggled with his all-round game, Benjamin SESCO.

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