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Sunday Supplement

How many goals will Haaland score this season? | Leicester bottom of the Premier League | Saliba talks difficult Arsenal start

Sunday Supplement

Sky Sports

Soccer, Sports, News, Sports News

3.41.5K Ratings

🗓️ 18 September 2022

⏱️ 71 minutes

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Summary

Vicky and Darren are joined by The Times' Henry Winter as they look at the Premier League's tribute to The Queen, Erling Haaland's incredible start, the pressure that Brendan Rodgers is under after Leicester's loss to Tottenham and the first weekend of the WSL.

Vicky chats with defender William Saliba about the difficult start to his Arsenal career and the upcoming World Cup. Plus, Gail Davis sits down with Chelsea manager Emma Hayes as she reveals her future plans.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hi, they're welcome along to the Sunday supplement podcast with me, Vicky Gommasal and Darren Lewis,

0:04.3

the assistant editor of The Mirror. Joining us this week is the chief football writer of the Times

0:08.4

Henry Winter. This week we discuss how the Premier League paid their respects to her majesty,

0:12.7

the Queen. We also look at how Erling Harland is ripping up every scoring record book in sight.

0:17.6

We reflect on Newcastle's start of the season with the Daily Mail's Craig Hope.

0:21.1

Shibana Hurn joins us to cast her eye over the first weekend of the WSL and I sat down with

0:26.6

Arsenal's William Saliba and yes he does sing me that song. Saliba!

0:33.6

We're going to start of course with actually what was quite a somber mood in terms of

0:38.8

the Premier League. It was back and they were reflecting on the Queen's life and they were paying

0:43.8

their respects yesterday. How did you see it? There have been many moments in the recent past,

0:49.6

sadly events that have occurred that have basically left football well versed in how to choreograph

0:58.4

the big moment, the somber moment in terms of paying respects. I know there was a big debate

1:05.0

last week about whether football should have actually gone ahead last weekend and football was

1:13.7

kind of split down the middle because there was a widely held view that had football gone ahead.

1:19.3

Then maybe people would have the public would have been able to come together to form its own

1:25.9

tribute, to pay its own respects. The football clubs we've just seen a couple of images there

1:30.4

would have been able to do the kind of thing they did yesterday last week. But I know Henry,

1:35.1

you've got a very different view haven't you? Well I always felt that the authorities would

1:39.7

postpone that weekend matches in the Premier League and the EFL because of what happened

1:48.4

after Diana because they were which when some of the games were cancelled then. I know other sports

1:53.2

went ahead and people say old cricket the test was fantastic and everyone but look football is the

1:58.6

national sport and it was right that the national sport should set a tone. I completely disagree with

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