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Stadio: A Football Podcast

Manchester City win at Anfield on a Super Sunday that got silly

Stadio: A Football Podcast

Stadio

Bundesliga, Serie A, Football, World Cup, La Liga, Soccer, Uefa, Manchester United, Arsenal, Barcelona, Real Madrid, Premier League, Wsl, Champions League, Sports, Fifa

4.61.5K Ratings

🗓️ 9 February 2026

⏱️ 62 minutes

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Summary

Apologies for the late show today, but we’re finally here to chat all about another big weekend in the Premier League title race, which saw Manchester City come from behind to win away at Liverpool, for only the second time under Pep Guardiola. 

After shout outs for the WSL, PSG v Marseille and a few other results (04:21), Musa and Ryan head to Anfield (11:23), which saw another unbelievable free-kick from Dominik Szoboszlai give Liverpool the lead, a great comeback and the world being cruelly robbed of one of the silliest goals of the modern era.

That meant the gap was the same at the top as before the weekend, following Arsenal’s impressive 3-0 win over Sunderland on Saturday (30:52). Elsewhere, Aston Villa dropped more points, Manchester United may never lose again, Crystal Palace ended their winless streak and Cole Palmer scored another first half hat-trick.

In Germany, Bayern and Dortmund teased a title race (48:13) and St. Pauli got a much needed win. Finally, there’s a round-up of La Liga and a bit of chat about Ademola Lookman’s move to Atlético Madrid (53:12).

A reminder: Southbank Centre live show! March 1st! With special guest Nish Kumar! Go get your tickets here!

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome back to the study podcast. I'm Missa Kwanga. I'm Ryan.

0:26.5

Ryan, how you doing?

0:27.8

Do you all right? Thanks, man. How are you?

0:30.2

Very well indeed. Actually, the reason I'm so happy is because this weekend is over at Friends Place and their nephew and their friends.

0:37.7

The seven-year-old, like, seven-year-old birthday party put on like, they did like a feature film.

0:42.7

They shot like an eight-minute film on their phone with like, use, I know, exactly, using like, I know, it's blowing my mind.

0:52.2

Using like sort of Doll's house and like dolls and like

0:54.5

cut scenes. Oh, wow. It was incredible. Like they had actual proper like professional cuts. They did the whole thing and they must and the whole thing. We were all like downstairs, adults and like getting our drink on. The Kenner says, this, okay, everyone watch everyone wants. You know, you watch this. Everyone watch. Dude, this was like Scorsese. Do you know what was amazing. The final thing was they did an end credit scene.

1:12.7

They were like, so-and-so, played by so-and-so. And they had, like, the doll and then the person next to them. Whoa. The production value was like, we were looking each other. We were looking each other in the shotgun. I was like, you have to save this. This is like time capsule stuff.

1:30.2

That's wild. We were looking each other in shock going, this is like, I was like, you have to save this.

1:28.2

This is like time capsule stuff. That's wild. Dude, it was like professional. I was like, this is like, it was like eight minutes. I was like eight minutes 17. It started. I was like, you know, because you look at the sort of screen time. The thing flew past. And it was compelling. And it was like, it was one of their birthdays. So they kept going, oh, it's my birthday tomorrow.

1:44.7

And they kept riffing back to, it's my birthday to moment.

1:46.8

And that became like the running gag.

1:48.1

Wow. compelling. And it was like, it was one of their birthdays. So they kept, oh, it's my birthday

1:44.4

tomorrow. And they kept riffing back to, it's my birthday to moment. And that became like the

1:47.3

running gag. Wow. It was like, that's incredible. Dude, mind blown. I'm like, is this the best

1:56.8

film I've seen this year? Maybe. Maybe. It's definitely best short. It's definitely,

2:03.4

it's the best, listen, it was, um, along with the last eight minutes of Liverpool City, it's the

2:11.9

best eight minutes of film I've seen. Put it this way. If you look at at the if you factor in the age

2:18.0

experience of filmmaking

2:19.0

and like

2:19.8

actual I mean that

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