Chelsea Stuck In Limbo
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The Times
3.2 • 1.5K Ratings
🗓️ 10 March 2022
⏱️ 59 minutes
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Summary
Hugh Woozencroft is joined by Tom Clarke, Ian Hawkey and Tom Roddy.
Real Madrid showed their European experience as they overcame the challenge of PSG in the Spanish capital - but as much as they were impressive - how badly did PSG blow it this time? (00:00)
Have the events of last night lost Mauricio Pochettino the chance to manage Manchester United? Will he survive the season with PSG? (14:38)
Liverpool suffered a rare defeat at Anfield but still progressed over Inter Milan. Did Alexis Sanchez’s red card save them any embarrassment? (22:35)
The news that Roman Abramovich’s assets have been frozen will have massive knock-on effects on Chelsea. As the story develops, our (newly three-time) award winning journalist Martyn Ziegler joins us with the latest (25:3)
Marcus Rashford could be on the move - but is leaving Old Trafford the best option for him? (38:02)
With some older gentleman still performing at the top level in the Champions League, we discuss our favourite footballing veterans (51:35)
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