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What's good boys and girls? Two-footed podcast. Today is Friday. It is the 20th of March.
Eat Mubarak to all the Muslim listeners. Hope you're having a fantastic day.
Let us get into last night's action. There was plenty to watch. Lots of fun.
Leon Nil, Celtevigo 2. Before I went off very yesterday,
pointed out that Musa Nea cat had been sent off.
Celtevigo took advantage of that rudder and jutebler with the goals.
Tagli Fiko also sent off very late. And that one, meaning Leon finished with nine.
And Leon, who were one of the favorites to go through, having topped the group phase,
are out. So that's a big upset to begin with. Moving swiftly along
Fryberg 5, Genk 1. It did pick Fryberg. It didn't think they'd win 5, one though.
Ginter and Metanovic had scored while I was still on air yesterday.
Smetz pulled one back for Genk to make it 2-2 on aggregate. But Grifo, Suzuki and Agustin
scoring in the second half for Fryberg. And that's a strong win for them and they advance.
Midliand 1. Nottingham Forest 2.
Dominguez scores to put Forest 1 up. Makes it 1-1 on aggregate. Ryan Yates makes it 2-2.
Martin Erlich pulls one back and that puts it 2-2 on aggregate. Exitheim sees no more goals.
We go to penalties. Gibbs White scores. Sanguer scores. And Nico Williams scores.
Midliand missed all three of their penalties and out they go. Nottingham Forest through
to the quarterfinals, which is a great result for them. Porto 2, Stuttgart, Nellick,
scoreline that didn't reflect the game at all. William Gomes scores early, well, 21 minutes for Porto.
So it's all Stuttgart. Stuttgart at the better team. No question Porto's goalkeeper was
man of the match. But then Frohol scores on 72 and it's tie over. Nicholas Narty gets himself
sent off on 77 at an end in disappointment for Stuttgart. Aston Villa 2. Leo Nill,
John McGinn and Leon Bailey with the goals as Villa go through 3-0 on aggregate. That's comfortable.
Real Betis 4, Panic and I toss 1. Panic and I toss 1 the first leg. But Rubil, Amrbath, Hernandez,
and Antony with the goals as Betis move on. And then finally the game with a nice
Roma 3, Bologna 4 and Bologna go through 5-4 on aggregate. Jonathan Row opens the scoring.
Evan and Dicke makes it 1-1. Bernard Eschi scores a penalty and stoppage time at the end of the
first half. And then Santiago Castro makes it 3-1 on the nice. 2 Bologna. Malon scores,
Pellegrini scores. It's 3-3. We're going to Exitime in the 111th minute. Nicolo Cambiaggi scores
the winner and Bologna advance. And that means we have our quarterfinals. It will be
Raga versus Betis in an Iberian peninsula clash. It will be Bologna versus Ashton Villa in what
should be a really good tie Villa beat them in the group stage. Briberg against
Celte Vigo and Porto against Nottingham Forest and they played in the group phase and Nottingham
Forest did win. But right now as I'm looking at this I'm thinking Betis. I'm thinking Villa
I'm thinking Freiberg and I'm thinking Porto as my semi-finalists. Let's jump to the Europa conference league.
Now uh uh uh uh uh uh uh Fiorentina 2 Racco 1 Fiorentina 2 Fiorentina go through 4-2 on aggregate.
Athens-Nill selge 2 but Athens-AK Athens-3-4-2 on aggregate.
Mines-2-Sigma-Nill. Mines go through 2-2 on aggregate. Sparta-Prag-Nill is at Alkmer-4. Alkmer-6-1.
Ryovae-Kano-Nill-Samsen-Spore-1. Ryo go through 3-2 on aggregate.
Strasberg made to work for it last night. Strasberg-1-Regeca-1. Strasberg were trailing for
50 minutes in that game. It was tied on aggregate but uh Valentin Barco, formerly of Brighton,
scores uh the equalizer in the game to send them through. So a bit of relief there but not a
particularly good performance. Shaktar-1, Leck-Palsnan-2. Shaktar go through 4-3 on aggregate and then
finally Larnaca-1, Crystal Palace-2 after extra time and then Chaos. Um,
Palace-1-Nill up to Ishmael-Assar on 13th of the Adam-Warton assist.
Then Suburay scores on set 63 to equalize, tie the lead, the contest. He gets himself sent off
on 73. We end up an extra time. It's Sarah once again this time off at Daichi-Kamada assist
and then Eno gets sent off or Eno gets sent off um to me and Larnaca finished the game with 9 men
for Crystal Palace advance and they won't care how it happened. We have our quarterfinals. It is
royal against A. K. Athens. I think I'm going to pick A. K on that one. Shaktar against Alkmar,
I'm going to go with Shaktar. Mines against Strasbourg, I'll go Strasbourg and then Palace-Fiorantina.
I'm going to go with Palace to get through. So A. K. Athens, Shaktar, Dinesh, Strasbourg and Crystal
Palace are the semi-finalists for me. I just want to quickly go through what's taking place in the EFL
this weekend in the championship starting tonight, pressed against Stoke 8 p.m. 12 30 tomorrow,
Ipswich Millwall, Massive Game, Massive Massive Game. If you haven't been paying attention,
Middlesborough are second. There are only two points ahead of Ipswich and Millwall. Ipswich,
of course, have a game in hand so it is in their control whether they come up automatically
right now, but this is a Massive Game. Millwall surprised to feet last weekend against Blackburn
if they won that game, which they should have done, they would currently be sitting second.
Derby against Birmingham in the Midlands, Derby and Blackburn against Middlesborough,
can they repeat the trick and knock off another top 14? Those are the 12 30s, the 3 p.m.
Sheffield United against Rex and Cupiore against Portsmouth,
said Hampton Oxford whole Sheffield Wednesday, Bristol City West Brom, Massive Game, Massive Game
for West Brom, Watford Lester, Massive Game for Lester, they're in desperate need of a win
and Charlton Norwich and then at 515 it is Swansea versus Coventry. In
League 1, 12 30 kick-offs, Cardiff Blackpool, Cardiff need a win to get back on track,
Loot and Stockport, then 3 p.m. Barnsley Donkaster, that's a Yorkshire Derby,
Port Vale against Bolton, Clement Huddersfield, Burton Bradford, AFC Wimbledon Peterborough,
Stevens Redding, Wigan against Exeter, late Norean against Wickham, Man's Field against North
Hampton, and what's an important game for both? Lincoln City against Roderham, Lincoln obviously
going for promotion, their five points clear, but Roderham are in dire need of a win. They're
currently sitting 20 seconds, third from bottom in a league which four go down and they do have a
game in hand, but the team they would need to jump, they actually don't have a game in hand on,
that's Wigan, and they've got a game in hand against Blackpool who are Blackpool who are both
them, but they don't have a game in hand against Wigan and there's six points behind, they need
to start getting some results, they've always changed manager this week, but it's going to be a
toll order to keep them up. In League 2, 12 30s, MK Don's Barnet and Cambridge Solford,
the rest of 3 p.m. Fleetwood, Crowley, Tranneer, Swindon, Gillingham, Bristol Rovers,
Wallsall, Newport, Bromley, Cole, Chester, Grimsby, Barrow, Fruesbury, Crew,
Akron, Stanley against Chesterfield, Nuts County against Cheltenham, and Oldham against Harrelgate.
So lots of good football in the EFL this weekend, let's just jump around Europe quickly,
see if there's anything that catches the eye. If you fancy a game in LaLiga tonight,
it is Virial Rail, Saucidad. Aside from that, the big game of the weekend is 8 p.m. on Sunday,
it is Rail Madrid against Atlético Madrid, should be a decent game. In the Bundesliga big game
tonight, 7 30, Leipzig who are 5th against Hoffenheim who are 3rd, and that is the game of the
weekend in the Bundesliga. In Syria, those are games, there's a couple of games today,
actually Calgary, Napoli and Genoa, Odinese. There isn't really a standout game in Syria,
this weekend, Fiorentina enters the Sunday night game, that's not all that enticing, so can maybe give
Syria a bit of a skip this weekend. What about in France, what have we got?
Let's see, we've got Marseille Leal, nice PSG, Leon Monaco, Leon Monaco 2 p.m. on Sunday,
that's probably the standout. We've got a Portugal next, anything of no,
that would be not really a Braggaporto 8 30 on Sunday, you're not going to watch that over Rail Madrid,
Atlético Madrid. What about in Turkey? Anything fun for us? Oh, there is. There's no Turkish league games
on this weekend, I assume it's a Turkish Cup weekend and I really just can't be asking,
looking for the games. What about Greece this weekend? No, no, no, no, and anything in Scotland to
wet the appetite, let's see what the three going for the title are doing. So, Harts are a way to
Livingston, Rangers are home to Dundee United and Celtic are a way to Dundee, none of them are
all that appealing if we're being completely honest. So, yeah, that's basically what we have
this weekend. There are some good Premier League games to come and there's obviously the league
cup final we're going to talk about all of that after the break. We're young guy tranquil, so I'll see you
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Drinkle. How are you, sir? Just hurt my foot. So in pain. Yes, but you did find your backpack,
which is for the long term, more important. Exactly. Now, we are under time constraints today.
So we are going to rattle through nine Premier League games and the League Cup final.
Unfortunately, they've given, they haven't given us a nice split, but we have got a game tonight.
Then we get what, one, two, three, four games tomorrow.
Is that right? There's eight Premier League games, excuse me, eight Premier League games and
League Cup final. It's a game tonight, four Premier League games tomorrow, three on Sunday and
the League Cup final. Yeah, and it looks like it, well, it looks like certainly an important
Premier League weekend, but there is some fun games in there as well. And I think the fund
does start tonight. We've born against Man United. I believe the return fixture was for all,
if I remember correctly. Yeah, and both of these teams are in good form. Last 10 United, the
best team in the league, but Bournemouth are four and they're the only team in the league on
beaten across the last 10. Now, when you look at the last six, United dropped the third, four
wins a draw on a defeat. Bournemouth dropped all the way to 13th, because there's only one one,
which five draws, including four in a row. Bournemouth's home form has them seventh, two wins,
three draws. United's away form has them seventh, two wins, three draws. It does feel like a draw.
No Dorgu, no Delicts, no Martinez, but they might have them as rowy available.
For Bournemouth, no Clivex, no Cook, no Adams, and no Julio Salaire. I do kind of feel like we're
going to see a few injuries this weekend that aren't injuries, because clubs don't want to release
players for the international break, but I'm going to go for a two-two draw in this one.
This one feels like a draw to me. Yeah, Bournemouth will have a draw. Moving on to Saturday,
then we have Brian against Liverpool, Dave. Usually a fun fixture, but probably not the best
form for both teams this season, especially. What'd you make of this one?
Yeah. As you said, like Brighton, they're just, they're just bleh this season. As Karl said,
when we recorded scouted, it's just one of those seasons that you'll just forget about the second
ends. They've been on a better run of late with three wins and at a four, but they had that
horrible run of one win and 13 before that. Last 10 games, they're 12 to three wins, three draws,
four defeats. Liverpool are six, four wins, three draws, three defeats, so also wildly inconsistent.
Brighton's home form has the ninth with two of everything. Liverpool's away,
form has them 11th with two of everything. So again, it feels like a draw. No Simmas,
no Webster, but Matoma's back. No Leone, no Issac, no Bradley, no Endo,
likely no Gomez, and likely no Salah. So Liverpool had a big game in the week. They played really
well. You'd love to see them play the same way. I don't think many in the fan base believe
that they will. Even if it's just a thing that they can't match the energy of that game,
that will have big effects on this. I'm going to go with a 1-1 draw. I don't have confidence
and Liverpool to go and win this game. They've beaten Brighton twice already this season.
The first one was such an open game. It could have ended five, four to Liverpool. It could have
ended four all. It could have been anything. Liverpool were really good in the second game,
the FA Cup game, but I just don't have confidence in them. So I'm going to go a 1-1.
Oh, God, this game's going to be awful. Followed against Bradley. Overrun to one goal.
It really does feel that way, doesn't it? Like this is the Scotty two cold starby.
I wonder if he might wear three coats just to celebrate. This is the only 3pm game as well,
because City Palace was postponed because of the Cup Final and Sunday.
So if you're just wanting a full day of football, this is what you have to suffer through.
So go find a championship game at 3pm. Let's see. Last 10, full them. 10th. No surprise. Four wins
are draw five defeats. Burnley 19th. One win five draws. They have been much harder to beat over
the last 10, but over the last six, their form has not been particularly good, although they are
16. One win two draws, three defeats. Fulham are 14th. Two wins a draw and three defeats. That's
not great at all. Fulham's home form is actually fourth, though. In the last six home games, three
wins a draw, two defeats. That's pretty good. Burnley's away from his 17th. One win two draws.
Injuries for Fulham. It's just Kevin. Smithrow is a doubt, but they'll hopefully make the bench
for Burnley. Lots of issues. No colon. No, I'm downing. No, Roberts. No, Tunzebi.
Tressor is a doubt. Buyers out. An S2V is ill if they miss him there. They're screwed defensively.
Do you know, I actually think Fulham will score a couple in this one. Like, I know they're a bit dull,
but they do have a fun attack. I'm going to go three, one to Fulham.
That's too many goals. I don't think this game will be too fun either, but that's ever
in against Chelsea. Chelsea, like, could literally turn up at me the best team in the world,
and it wouldn't surprise me. But the way they just flip what between being competent and bad
is impressive at this stage. It is. It's very impressive. They're the most Jekyll and Hyte team in
the league. They're not in particularly good form. Last 10, their fifth five wins two draws,
three defeats. Last six, their 12th, two wins two draws, two defeats. Everton over the last six
are 10th, three wins three defeats. They're 8th over the last 10 with four wins, three draws
and three defeats. Everton's home form is not good, though. 17th over the last six games,
only one win and two draws. Chelsea's away from has been decent, three wins in a draw in the last six.
I wonder what kind of hangover they'll have after the Champions League, though, because it's always
a massive blow when you go out. No call will no chalaba, no Jorgensen, no Reese James,
likely no kittens, no mudrick, but Gusto and Badi Ashile, they're hopeful will be fit.
For the Ev, no Grelish, no Tariq George, because he's still owned by Chelsea.
Carlos Alcarez, they're hopeful he might be back this weekend. This is the weekend they targeted.
Brantway should be okay. Tarkaski's likely out at the moment.
I'm going to go for the Everton win. I just think, you know, the way Chelsea played,
that they kind of just gave up on that game in midweek after the early goals and it was,
it looked like they were just a little bit downhartened and they do wonder, he had a good start.
I wonder if the wheels are coming off a little bit under Liam Rossinger.
I'm going to go for 3-1 Everton win.
Yeah, yeah, it wouldn't surprise me any result in that game. Last one before the break, then
leads against Brentford Dave. Yeah, probably, I think we say this every week, I mean,
lead is just going to draw their way to safety seemingly. And Brentford,
what did they do? Oh, they drew on Monday, didn't they? Disappointing draw against wolves,
I know wolves have improved massively considering where they were, but
if Brentford want to build a slight, a bigger gap against the team's chasing them,
they probably do need a win game like that. And it wouldn't surprise me if this one's a draw as well.
Yeah, it would actually surprise me if this one wasn't a draw to be quite honest with you.
If we look at Leeds, last 10, they're 15th, two wins, four draws, four defeats, Brentford
are 9th, four wins, three draws, last six Brentford, two draws, three defeats, that's 8th,
Leeds 15th, one win, three draws, the draws are prevalent for both of these teams.
Leeds are pretty close to fully fish. I think it's only Goodmanson is out and he's actually
suspended, not injured. Okafore is back. Brentford have always got injuries. And this week,
no Janelt, no Hickey, no Henry, no De Silva, no Malambo, and no Carvalho, and a doubt over
Dam's guard, which it is concerning because it's a knee issue and he's got an international playoff
coming up, so I don't think he's going to want to play in this one. If there's any risk of
reoccurrence, we'll go the draw, we'll go 1-1, that'll bring Leeds to 33 points, probably
five to six short of what they'll need to survive. Like I've said before, I still think there's
a significant chance they get dragged back into the relegation mess.
11 draws so far this season only Bournemouth have more with 14. I think you're running
Leeds out. It is what they went for in the summer. They went for those more experienced,
more reliable players to try and grind their way to survival. I think it could pay off for them,
obviously, but I think it's going to mean it's a slug till the last couple of games, so I'm going
to go 1-1. And with that, we will go for a break and then we'll be back with Sunday's action.
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three in the Premier League and the League Cup Final. Yeah, starting at 12 o'clock,
which is always fun. We have Newcastle again, Sunderland in the time we at Derby Dave. I do like
this fixture. I won't lie. Do you usually a blood and guts? That's what it is. I do wonder if
if such an early start will mean the crowd is not quite as alive for it as they would be if it was
at 4.30 when this game was originally meant to be played. It's been moved because of the Cup Final.
There'll be a lot of hungover people in the stadium. I would imagine because Newcastle on a
Saturday night is Newcastle on a Saturday night, and nothing interferes with Newcastle on a Saturday night.
The tune obviously walloped in the week by Barcelona. The great win last weekend away to Chelsea.
Newcastle are eight in the Premier League over the last 10 games, three wins, three draws,
Sunderland are 12th, two wins, one draw. So three wins, three defeats, I should have said,
for Newcastle, two wins a draw and three defeats for Sunderland.
Newcastle are 11th over the last, sorry, what am I looking at? Oh, I'm looking at the wrong
thing. Sorry, last 10 games. Newcastle four wins a draw, five defeats. You'll have to excuse me,
I might have been out last night. That's 11th. Sunderland are 17, three wins a draw, six defeats,
so not much separating them, just one result separating them. But last six, Newcastle are
nine, three wins, three draws. And Sunderland are, sorry, three wins, three defeats. And Sunderland
are 18th, just one win in a draw, four defeats. I've given you Newcastle's home from three wins,
three defeats. Sunderland's away form, 18th, one win, two draws, three defeats. Sunderland have
fallen off the cliff, but they did it after they did enough to stay up, which is what's important.
Newcastle no craft, no Gamerish, no Sharon, no Miley, and very likely no Tanali, which is a massive
blow, especially with Gamerish and Miley both out, it's really a pretty weak Newcastle midfield.
But Sunderland have loads of problems, no Tabai, no Mondel, no Big Bertie, no Angulu,
Ballard's a Doubt, Isidora's a Doubt, Lafay is a Doubt, Rolf's is a Doubt, Muckielle's a Doubt,
Mandava should be okay. I went one one draw, I think, or did I go two two on scoured, I'm going
to stick with a draw, but the Sunderland injuries are concerning, but as you point it out on scoured,
I do feel like Sunderland will have a significant midfield advantage, with Sedique, Diallo,
or Diara and not Diallo, yeah, heavy Diallo, and Jacques are probably all starting together,
so I'll go one one, I think it'll be a tight enough game, I think it'll be fairly ferocious,
but tight enough. Yeah, I'd agree, I'd agree. At 215 we have Villa against West Ham as the first
of this time slot, Villa, not good at the minute, I have no idea what they did in the Europa,
I'm guessing they won. They did, they won two nil against Leal. Okay, that sounds about right,
and West Ham obviously improved massively in recent weeks, but and the game that we finish on
means the people there in a relegation fight with one or both of them will be dropping points
at a minimum, so yeah, a good opportunity for West Ham against a declining, declining team,
whichever one you want to go for. Yeah, I mean Villa, Villa are 18th over the last 10 games,
two wins, three draws, five defeats, West Ham are 7th, four wins, three draws, three defeats,
over the last six, West Ham are 11th, two wins, three draws and one defeat, and Villa are 17th
with a draw, a win, two draws and three defeats. Homeform is what Unai Emery's built his entire
career on, but Villa are 13th right now over the last six home games, two wins a draw and three
defeats. Nuno's always been one to grind out results away from home, three wins and three defeats
that has the ninth over the last six. Injury wise, no Somerville which is a big blow,
but Scarl's the hoping is back, Fabianski wouldn't play anyway. For Villa, no Camara and no
Telemann, so that injury list has shrunk drastically. McGinn came back last night, that's a big thing for
them. I'm going to say Villa get back on track here. I think they have to do any hope
of getting Champions League through the league. I think they have to win this one.
I think if they don't, I think we could start to see them tumble a bit more and that could
well lead to them just giving up on the league and just throwing all the regs in the Champions
in their Europa League basket. I think it'll be a tight one. I'll go to one Villa. I think Villa's
quality will just hell in the end. I think they might have a bit of a bump after the good result
last night in a decent performance, so to one Villa. Yeah, obviously with Liverpool and Chelsea
playing beforehand, I think they could be sick by the time this game starts, I believe.
Yes, yeah. So if Liverpool and Chelsea both draw points, it's a chance to reopen the lead
to get like a Liverpool draw and Villa can win, then there are four points ahead of Liverpool.
If Chelsea lose, there's six points ahead of them. That's where they'll want to be.
Yeah, absolutely. Absolutely. The big one, probably the biggest including the Goddamn
Cup Final is Spurs against Forestive. I was listening to a podcast earlier on and this might,
like I'm not going to lie, I don't know, Spurs. It's complete history, obviously, but this might
be their biggest game in their history. Like I know they could obviously lose this and stay up
kind of comfortably if they just end up winning the rest of the games, but this feels huge and I
know they were in a Champions League Final like six years ago or whatever, seven years ago.
But this feels genuinely monumentous. Yeah, this is massive. This is massive for both
both teams, but more so for Spurs because of the run they've got to come after it.
You know, they go away to Sondland, they get brightened at home, wolves away, you'll be tough
because wolves like you said have improved. Then it's Villa away, which won't be easy.
Then it's Leeds home, which won't be easy. Chelsea away. And then on the final day, they are
Everton home. So like they should have more than enough to stay up, but should have, I mean,
they shouldn't be in the position they're in. Forest also have a really tough run after this.
So that's why it's huge for both. Now, Forest have, you know, they've got Burnley
among their games, they get Villa in between the quarterfinals of the Europa. So maybe
there are a couple of wins for them there. But this one is massive. Either them go down, it's catastrophic
with how leverage they are. Spurs because of the stadium and the expenditure. Forest because
they've just spent well beyond the means that's coming up and they're walking the tight rope
every season. But you'd wonder if they go down. Does that owner just throw his toys and bin it all
off? Let's see. Form table. Last hand spurs are bottom. No wins, three draws. Forest are to be fair,
14th, two wins, five draws. Last six games, spurs once again, bottom one draw, five defeats.
Nottingham Forest are 19th. So the two worst teams in the league on current form. Three draws,
three defeats. Home form spurs as you'd expect, bottom again, two wins four defeats. So two draws
four defeats. Forest have two wins in a draw in the last six away games, which isn't actually too bad.
Now, injury wise, loads from both. For forest, no victor, no savon, no ward, no kunya, and no willy
body. For spurs, it is in single digits now, which is good. No basuma, no devies, no kudos,
no benton, no kooloseski, no Madison, no older bear. They're hopeful salanky and jai polini
will be okay. They both missed in the week. So they're hopeful he'll be okay for this game.
I'm going to go with the spurs when I just think spurs looked like a football team on Wednesday
night. They looked like a football team for large portions of the Liverpool game. That's the first
time in a long time. They've looked like a football team for consecutive games. So I'm going to go
spurs to win two one little bit of an ugly game. Now, this could end up ending though. This could
be five four to either team because neither of them are great defensively this season, but I'll go two
one to spurs. Yeah, be a massive game, be a massive game. And the last one before we finish
up the league cup final day of Arsenal against City, it does feel at this stage that Arsenal should
just genuinely win. Like if Man City were in better form, it'd feel like such a probably a bigger
occasion might be the wrong word, but a more fun occasion. But Man City just been awful.
Basically, since Arsenal slipped up against Wolves, they're just constantly messed up themselves
and the Champions League against Real Madrid. The first leg, especially, was in Barson.
And I know cup finals are different and don't really take over, take Canon into consideration,
but it just feel like this is, this should be the start of Arsenal's cups properly under attack,
because well, the first one was Emory and Covid and stuff like that. Yeah, Arsenal won't have
the better chance to win a cup under a first cup since like the one you just referenced.
If you look at the paths to the final, City beat Huddersfield, Tunnel away, Swansea 3,
Brentford, Tunnel at home, and then played Newcastle in the semi, Tunnel away, 3, 1 at home.
Arsenal, Portfail away, Tunnel win, Brighton home, 2, 1,
Struggled against Palace beat the one penalties, and then Chelsea 3, 2 away, 1 at home.
So City have probably been more impressive to get here, but you know, we can use the league
form because they're obviously both Premier League teams. Arsenal have second over the last 10
with six wins, three draws and a defeat. City are third with five wins, four draws and a defeat.
If you look at the last six, both have four wins and two draws. However,
like you said, City have stumbled now, and it's four games without a win, including two draws in
the Premier League against teams that are in the relegation battle in Forest and West Ham.
Lost both games to Real Madrid. So City have just dipped at the wrong at the very wrong time.
I'm going to go Arsenal to win an ugly game. I'll go two one Arsenal. I think it's going to be quite ugly.
Yeah, yeah, I agree. I agree. I don't think it'll be the funnest. But that's it. That's Alaska.
That's it. That's us for the week. We'll be back Monday. Take care of yourselves. Have a good one.
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