Arsenal Do Just Enough, Guardiola's Foden Criticism, Own Goals, Harry Wilson To Move? | KICKING OFF
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On Episode Three of Kicking Off, Rob Wotton and Steven Caulker discuss the latest from the Premier League.
On this week's show, Steve and Rob explore Arsenal's win over Wolves and wonder whether Mikel Arteta's side are wobbling a bit in their title pursuit. They also consider why Pep Guardiola felt the need to criticise Phil Foden's attacking display against Crystal Palace - despite him scoring.
Elsewhere, there's praise for Liverpool's Hugo Ekitike after a difficult week at the club, Regis Le Bris and Sunderland for their Wear-Tyne derby win and for the start to the season that they've had and for another man of the match performance from Harry Wilson at Fulham - will bigger clubs be looking at him in the January transfer window?
Rob wonders why teams persist on playing out from the back when it continues to cost them goals - siting West Ham's goal against Aston Villa and how Tottenham combusted against Nottingham Forest.And, the pair discuss Enzo Maresca's 'worst 48 hours' at Chelsea, Wilfried Nancy's horror start at Celtic and Preston North End manager Paul Heckingbottom's third suspension of the season.
Lastly, there's a look at this week's football across the Carabao Cup and Europa Conference League as Steven gets his (crystal) balls out:
Steve says:
Manchester United 2-1 Bournemouth
Cardiff City 0-2 Chelsea
Manchester City 3-1 Brentford
Newcastle United 1-2 Fulham
Crystal Palace 3-0 KuPS
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