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Sunday Supplement

Do Arsenal feel ANY pressure? | Were Pep's celebrations disrespectful? | Did Grealish lay down a marker against Liverpool?

Sunday Supplement

Sky Sports

Sports, News, Sports News, Soccer

3.41.5K Ratings

🗓️ 2 April 2023

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

Melissa Reddy joins Vicky and Darren this week to discuss whether Jack Grealish is living up to his costly price-tag after he inspired Manchester City to a huge win over Liverpool. We chat about whether Arsenal feel any pressure at all after their 4-1 win against Leeds and we try to get a handle on Graham Potter's future at Chelsea after they were humbled at home by Aston Villa.

The Mail on Sunday's Rob Draper joins to chat all things title race, Melissa speaks to Erik ten Hag about Marcus Rashford's future at Manchester United and Gail Davis speaks to David de Gea and Tom Heaton about life as rival goalkeepers at the same club.

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0:30.0

Hi there and welcome along to this week's Sunday supplement podcast with me, Vicki Gommasore, and the assistant editor of the Mirror, Darren Lewis.

0:36.0

Melissa Reddy joins us this week after speaking at length with Eric Tenhark. It's a tale of two keepers, as we hear from both David DeHair and Tom Heaton.

0:44.0

Liverpool get dismantled by Manchester City, we ask how far are they behind the top two, as Arsenal march on yet again to maintain that 8-point lead.

0:52.0

Plus, Grand Potter in jaws, another defeat at the bridge, as they drop into the bottom half of the table.

1:00.0

Welcome along. Do you like to say Melissa joins us today? Welcome along to you.

1:03.0

You're right. I have the need of be here and not freezing somewhere, pitchside.

1:06.0

I know we do often put you somewhere where it is totally freezing. Welcome along, you're right.

1:11.0

Anything happened over the last couple of weeks? No, nothing. It's been very quiet in this international break.

1:16.0

Yeah, let's get to it then, because Manchester City came from behind to dismantle Liverpool 4-1, and of course they keep the heat on Arsenal in the title race.

1:25.0

Melissa, I'm going to start with you. In terms of the game itself, do you think City were as good as Liverpool were disappointing? Where did you stand on this one?

1:36.0

I think both things deserve merit. I think City were exceptional. Some of the football they played and the individual performances.

1:47.0

You can't really pick out a star man. I thought Jack Relish was incredible, but then I thought so many of their performers were.

1:56.0

And Pep Guardiola made the points afterwards, that it was so strong individually that collectively at times they felt unplayable.

2:05.0

Liverpool, there was so much dysfunction, they played a high line without putting pressure on the ball, then they dropped too deep without engaging in challenges.

2:17.0

I think everything that could go wrong from a Liverpool perspective did. Now, I have seen some of the best Liverpool sides of this club era go...

2:28.0

In sensational form, go to the Etihad and lose and have a difficult game. But this was different because after half time there was just no competitive edge from Liverpool.

2:41.0

They lost focus, they lost drive, they lost determination, and that's even without getting into how tactically bankrupt they were.

2:50.0

The city there and have now won their last three games with an aggregate of 17 won. It's quite remarkable.

2:57.0

Players like Jack Relish seem to be just hitting form at the right time, don't they?

3:01.0

Yeah, and the wonderful thing about Relish yesterday wasn't necessarily the goal and the assist. It was actually the fact that there was a moment before the first goal where he tracks back what 30, 40 years to stop Mohamed Salah's scoring.

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