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Sky Sports Premier League Podcast

Weekend Wrap: Chelsea, United share spoils | Forest dent faltering Liverpool's recovery | Newcastle end Spurs' home run

Sky Sports Premier League Podcast

Sky Sports

Sports, Sports News, Soccer, News

4718 Ratings

🗓️ 23 October 2022

⏱️ 19 minutes

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Summary

Essential Football is back with a round-up of all the weekend's Premier League matches, featuring pundit reaction, interviews and reporter analysis from up and down the top-flight.

PART ONE | Gary Neville and Roy Keane tussle over Cristiano Ronaldo while Ron Walker and Jack Wilkinson look back on a chess-like encounter between Chelsea and Manchester United at Stamford Bridge. Elsewhere, Adam Bate reflects on a superb Nottm Forest win over Liverpool, while Ben Grounds is impressed by the team Eddie Howe is building as Newcastle win at Tottenham.

PART TWO | After Steven Gerrard was sacked on Thursday, the real Aston Villa return with a bang to thrash Brentford 4-0 at Villa Park - leaving caretaker manager Aaron Danks understandably delighted. A similarly big weekend for Everton, with a 3-0 victory over Crystal Palace at Goodison Park, is another observed by jet-setter Ben Grounds, while Leeds' latest defeat leaves Jesse Marsch defiant about his future.

PART THREE | Les Ferdinand and Jamie Redknapp both accentuate the positives despite Arsenal dropping points at Southampton, but there is little positivity at Molineux where Wolves caretaker boss Steve Davis reacts to his side being booed off after a 4-0 hammering by Leicester. Lastly, Man City move two points off the top with a 3-1 win over Brighton at the Etihad.

And that's your Premier League Weekend Wrap!

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Sky Sports Football Podcast brought to you by Bet365, where every now biting nil-nil, every bizarre VAR, every foregone conclusion, bad pass, slam dunk, tap-in, full-start, dead heat, and absolutely expected defeat is amazing.

0:17.3

From football to tennis and ice hockey to motorsport.

0:25.1

Whatever the moment, it's never ordinary at Bet365.

0:39.3

Hello football fans, I'm Ron Walker, and this is your Premier League weekend wrap. Sure can look for McTominee back close. McThominee's there.

0:43.3

And they have equalized, have it?

0:46.3

It looked over the line.

0:49.3

He's all balanced, how he guides it into that far corner.

0:57.7

Kappa gets a touch but could only put it onto the post.

1:03.1

Despite a few corking results on match day 13, the biggest game of this weekend Premier League lineup was at Stanford Bridge on Saturday night, where Eric Tenhag looked to extend

1:07.3

Man United's unbeaten league run against Chelsea into double figures.

1:11.1

In the end, they managed it, but only by the skin of their teeth.

1:14.1

In a game, neither side really did enough to win.

1:16.5

Georgineo looked to have wrapped up a late victory with a penalty after a mindless foul from

1:20.6

Scott McTominee.

1:21.8

But then along came Casamiro, who picked the perfect time to score his first goal for United

1:25.7

and send the travelling fans

1:27.9

home delirious. Jack Wilkinson and I were both in West London to see it happen and assess

1:32.6

what ended as very much a point gained for both sides.

1:36.4

There was a few surprises when the team shoot was announced, when the site of Fred not retained

1:41.4

his place after what was like one of his best performances in a Man United shirt against Tottenham.

1:46.8

But we soon saw the reasoning behind that it was the establishment of that midfield partnership

1:51.1

which saw Man United really take control of the game.

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