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The Relegation Battle | Overlap Fan Debate Part 2

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Manchester United, Soccer, Jamie Carragher, Gary Neville, Premier League, Football, News, Sports News, Chelsea, Sports, Man City, Manchester City, Man United, Arsenal, Liverpool

4.3571 Ratings

🗓️ 10 February 2023

⏱️ 19 minutes

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Summary

It’s time for part 2 of the debate, where we focus on the relegation battle.


Gary Neville, Jamie Carragher, and the fans take a look at the clubs fighting to survive.


We’ve got Part Three coming out very soon, subscribe now & make sure to turn notifications on.


00:00-4:54 Sean Dyche at Everton

4:55-9:46 Who’s next at Leeds? Can they survive?

9:47-14:14 Nottingham Forest’s survival hopes

14:15-15:48 Bournemouth’s worries

15:49-19:17 Lopetegui’s impact at Wolves


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0:00.0

Welcome back to the overlap live fan debate.

0:07.0

We've brought to you by Skybet.

0:09.0

It's really tight at the bottom.

0:10.0

Let's talk about Everton.

0:11.0

You couldn't ask for a better start, you know, beating top of the league.

0:14.0

Sean Dyche, new manager bounce.

0:17.0

Yeah, to be honest, Bazz no better than anyone.

0:20.0

The fact that it feels like

0:21.3

having had that performance every season and a sort of a new manager comes in, it's all about always, he's gonna do something different. I'm gonna say different. That was, that, when you think of it, we all think of an Everton performance at Goodosson Park, it was that. It was, you know, maybe the opposition have the ball, don't look like you can score a goal there's a lot of challenges going in you're lifting the crowd

0:39.8

you go and direct you it was you know maybe the opposition have the ball they don't look like you can score a goal there's a lot of challenges going in

0:38.8

you're lifting the crowd you go and direct you score from a set piece

0:42.6

you hang on and that feels like an everton performance that you probably see

0:46.7

three or four times a season and the thing that

0:48.9

people afterwards questioned why didn't they do that for Lampard

0:53.1

but they did do that for Lampard last season

0:55.0

in terms of like the Chelsea game towards the end of the season,

0:58.0

maybe they did in the Crystal Palace game

1:00.0

where it was that sort of backs against the wall.

1:02.0

And what Frank did, we were looking at for Monday Night Football,

1:04.0

but it was, Frank didn't want to play the way Sean Deich did,

1:07.0

does, you know, week in week out,

1:09.0

but Frank did that towards the end of last season because he knew he had to change to keep Everton up. So we did a lot of the analysis of it in terms of, you know, being more direct from the goalkeeper, using Gooderson a Fortress, making it difficult for the opposition rather to try and outplay the opposition. And I just feel this season, he went back to see being how he wants to be as a manager, as you would expect.

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