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Sunday Supplement

Saints hold Man City to leave door ajar and Man Utd stake their claim

Sunday Supplement

Sky Sports

Sports, News, Sports News, Soccer

3.41.5K Ratings

🗓️ 23 January 2022

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

Vicky and Darren discuss Southampton's excellent display against Manchester City, as their long winning run finally came to and end to give a little bit of hope to Liverpool in the title race. They also reflect on Newcastle's vital win over Leeds, and Man United's last gasp winner over top four over top four rival West Ham.

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Sunday Supplement Podcast brought to you by Bet365 and at Bet365 they don't

0:06.5

do ordinary. It's where every game, every goal and every point matters. Whatever the sport,

0:12.6

whatever the moment, it's never ordinary at Bet365. Please gamble responsibly over 18s only.

0:19.8

Hi there, welcome to the Sunday Supplement Podcast with me, Vicki Gommasore. Darren Lewis

0:26.6

from the Daily Mirror is alongside me as always to discuss Manchester City finally dropping

0:31.0

some points in the title race and Marcus Rashford's late-late winner for Manchester United. We'll

0:36.1

also cover the chaos on and off the pitch at Everton. Plus there's an extended chance with

0:40.3

Chelsea head coach Thomas Tuchel. So welcome along and welcome along. We should have

0:47.0

had Jamie Ahara. Yeah, well soon Jamie. Yeah, hope he's all right. I hope he's all right, yeah.

0:51.4

But you're well. I'm very well, are you okay? I'm fine. Should we just chat about our health

0:55.3

for the next year? Let's not. Let's start at Old Trafford because I think that's a good place to start.

1:00.0

Marcus Rashford scoring a 93rd-minute winner for Manchester United against West Ham to leapfrog,

1:05.4

David Moise's side into the top four. So I guess the first question is Darren, does this feel

1:10.7

like a big moment in terms of the race for the Champions League? Yeah, it did. If we look at all of

1:16.7

the papers we've got them here on the table, the journalists take on this and we've had a lot of

1:22.6

journalists on the show over the past few weeks. Jamie Jackson gave us a real insight into a number

1:28.0

of issues that surround Manchester United but what masks all of those issues is winning and the

1:35.8

identity of the score yesterday was particularly significant. Hammer blows a headline on the front

1:42.2

page of the Sunday Times. We get to that in a second. Here's a goal first of all because I had a

1:47.2

few problems with this. I think Cavani's offside there. Really? Yeah, I do. Well, VAR doesn't so what

1:53.8

are you talking about? VAR has this season made a lot of interesting calls. I can think of the game

2:02.5

between West Ham and Brighton. Do you think Aaron Cresswell could freeze it there? He's offside.

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