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The Game

Wounded Wilfried and Everton's unsavoury Silva situation

The Game

The Times

Football, World Cup, Lionesses, Sport, News, Soccer, European Championships, Entertainment News, Premier League, Champions League, Sports

3.21.5K Ratings

🗓️ 17 September 2018

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

Gab Marcotti and Natalie Sawyer break down some major talking points after another big Premier League weekend, in the company of Alyson Rudd and Paul Joyce.


Liverpool are flying with 5 wins out of 5 after beating Spurs but are they suffering from a lack of selflessness from their strikers? And what does Mauricio Pochettino do about his Kane conundrum?


Everton lose to West Ham but have troubles off the pitch as an independent enquiry examines their approach to Marco Silva last season. Is the alleged tapping up a sign of a more aggressive owner in Farhad Moshiri?


The panel looks ahead to the Champions League week and reacts to Wilfried Zaha’s pleas for protection from referees. Only Eden Hazard has been fouled more than Zaha in the Premier League in the last 5 years – what can Palace’s star man learn from the Belgian?


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0:00.0

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10% back in credits to spend on your next Uber ride so you don't have to walk home in the brain again.

0:15.0

Trains, now on Uber. T's and C's apply game podcast from The Times. I'm Natalie Sawyer.

0:36.0

And I'm Gabriel Marcotti and we thank you for joining us. The primary league is back,

0:40.3

no Nations League for the next month. We'll be talking about Wilfred Zahaz please for protection.

0:46.0

And its whole business, of course, with Everton's approach for Marco Silva,

0:50.0

which I suspect will make some lawyers some money.

0:53.2

In the studio with us it is Allison Rudd.

0:57.0

Hello?

0:58.0

Hello.

0:59.0

And down the line the Northern Football Correspondent for the Times said is Paul Joyce.

1:02.4

Good morning. Morning. We are going to... football correspondent for the time said is Paul Joyce good morning

1:03.0

morning we are going to start with five star Liverpool

1:07.4

15 points out of 15 joined top of the primary league after a 2-1 victory

1:11.6

over Tottenham at Wembley.

1:13.2

A young clock said it was a bad result because the scoreline didn't reflect their

1:17.6

dominance.

1:18.6

Allison, how impressive were Liverpool?

1:20.6

Well, they were incredibly impressive and in fact... were I watched more games on TV and that sort of in that condensed period of time I

1:36.5

realized just just how slick and efficient Liverpool were but speaking as

1:41.4

someone who supports Liverpool I found found it a very, very uncomfortable

1:44.8

watch.

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