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Sunday Supplement

Foden to the Rescue | Slot’s Struggles | Is it Arsenal’s time?

Sunday Supplement

Sky Sports

Soccer, Sports News, News, Sports

3.61.5K Ratings

🗓️ 30 November 2025

⏱️ 67 minutes

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Summary

Dharmesh Sheth is joined by Jacqui Oatley, Miguel Delaney and Carl Anka to reflect on the weekend’s sporting action.

We begin with Man City’s win over Leeds. Pep’s side left it late with a last-minute Foden winner, but are they truly convincing? Carl finds their style this season fun to watch, yet a bit too chaotic to win the title.

Next, we turn to Spurs’ defeat to Fulham — their third loss of the week — and the boos told the story, as fans watched a side that has won only once at home all season.

We then look at Liverpool, who have lost nine of their last twelve, and ask how realistic it is that the club makes a change with Arne Slot?

Next, we move to The Ashes. With the second Test starting on Thursday, we speak to Adam Collins about how the Australian press views England’s inconsistency — and what they must do to avoid falling 2–0 behind.

Finally, we turn to the Premier League title race with Chelsea vs Arsenal. Miguel is impressed by how suffocating and controlling Arsenal have been in the second halves of games. But while Chelsea aren’t as polished as Arteta’s side, can they genuinely challenge for the title?  Carl believes it’s Arsenal’s time.

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0:00.0

Good morning. Welcome along to Sunday Supplement, the show where we digest, analyze and debate the sports stories inside the Sunday papers.

0:12.0

Yep, so much to talk about this morning. Phil Foden comes to Manchester City's rescue.

0:18.0

Tottenham Hotspur fans vent their fury after another home defeat and five

0:22.7

more Premier League matches today with Chelsea against Arsenal stopping the bill. Joining me to discuss

0:29.1

it all, a sports broadcaster and commentator Jackie Oatley, Miguel Delaney, Chief Football

0:35.1

Writer for the Independent and the Athletics, Carl Anker.

0:40.6

Great to have you all here.

0:42.3

Let's see what's making the headlines this morning.

0:45.4

The front page of the Sunday Times Sports Supplement reads Dark Arks,

0:50.4

Leeds United, not happy with Manchester City.

0:55.0

Similar story in the Sun on Sunday.

0:58.0

Their headline is now, that's a pep talk.

1:01.0

The Sunday Telegraph features that city win above the headline.

1:05.0

Stokes, I regret. Horrible Ashes has been slur on ex-players.

1:12.3

The Sunday Mirate will they go with Foe Dunn.

1:15.2

Stoppage Time winner, spare city blushes and keeps Etty had title chase alive.

1:23.3

Parker Fury over fake city injury, says the mail on Sunday.

1:27.3

He also report Mark Wood is set to miss the second Ashes test. Parker Fury over fake city injury, says the mail on Sunday.

1:32.8

He also reports Mark Wood is set to miss the second Ashes test with a knee injury.

1:36.5

The Observer looks ahead to the big game at Stamford Bridge.

1:41.2

The thin blue line. Can Chelsea stop the Arsenal Juggernauts?

1:46.0

And finally, the Star, which has a story about Manchester United, targeting Adam Wharton for £70 million.

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