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Sunday Supplement

United win the derby but should THAT goal have stood? | Liverpool hammered by Brighton | Arteta talks everything Arsenal

Sunday Supplement

Sky Sports

Soccer, Sports, News, Sports News

3.41.5K Ratings

🗓️ 15 January 2023

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

After the World Cup winter, we're back with a bang as Vicky and Darren are joined by The Telegraph's Sam Wallace to discuss the Manchester derby and THAT offside decision, Liverpool's thrashing by Brighton and the off-pitch issues at Everton.

Vicky also sat down with Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta to chat about his winning mentality, their recruitment and establishing a club identity.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Much like you, I've got a lot to complain about. Like, open toe sandals. Who thought that was a good idea? Who wants to look at toes?

0:07.4

Adults who drink squash, listen, you're a fully grown person. But, I just got me Sky Broadband and I've got no complaints.

0:15.3

Once again, Sky had the lowest number of complaints made to Ofcom for fixed line broadband. To find out more, visit offcom.org.uk.

0:23.6

We're happy because you're happy. Oh, Angon though, noise eaters, they're annoying.

0:28.1

Sky, believe in better. Hi, they're welcome along to the Sunday supplement podcast with me, Vicki Gommasal

0:34.8

and the assistant editor of the Mirror, Darren Lewis. Joining us this week is the telegraphs chief football writer, Sam Wallis.

0:41.3

We look back at Manchester United's 2-1 victory over city and that goal for Bruno Fernandez.

0:46.4

Plus, Liverpool's worst performance for Jürgen Klopp, at least, as they lost to Brighton 3-0

0:51.7

and problems off the pitch for Everton, as they lose to Southampton.

0:55.7

But the board was asked to stay away from Goodison Park due to concerns for their safety.

1:01.9

The Manchester Derby yesterday, a really good win for Manchester United against City and that means they're one point within City, one point.

1:09.9

Look, you were there at Old Trafford. Did this feel a bit like a monumental shift for them?

1:14.9

I don't know about a monumental, but definitely a shift.

1:17.0

Okay. So, if we go back to October United, a 4-0 down at half time at the Etihad.

1:21.4

Yeah.

1:21.9

They lose the game 6-3 that Eric Tennhard calls them in the next day to run the distances,

1:26.4

the deficit of the distance that they collectively didn't run against the City team.

1:30.6

And that felt like a, that definitely, that match there felt like a turning point.

1:35.2

Of course, they've only lost once since then to Eston Villa.

1:39.2

So, to then beat City at Old Trafford felt, yes, it felt like a big moment.

1:44.1

Obviously, there were huge moments in this game, not least that goal.

1:49.1

We don't talk about Bruno, but we're going to talk about Bruno, listen, we had to get it, didn't we?

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