David Jones
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Podcast Appearances
What a way, though, to end this Saturday.
And there's still a double bill ahead of Super Sunday to come as Frank Lampard looks for his first competitive win as Chelsea boss.
It was something of an eventful game here at the Etihad.
It finished 2-2.
Raheem Sterling on the score sheet for Manchester City.
The equaliser came for Tottenham from Lamella and then City back in front through Aguero.
Tottenham again back in the match and then in injury time after Moura's equaliser,
City thought they'd won it.
The goal, though, disallowed for a handball in the build-up.
The celebrations, then, on the bench, a little premature, and it's a point apiece.
Manchester City and Tottenham.
What a way to end Saturday and there's more live football to come for you on Sky Sports including Sheffield United against Crystal Palace as part of your Super Sunday ending with Wolves against Manchester United on Monday and four o'clock for all the build-up to Chelsea's match against the Leicester side who are full of belief.
And you can hear more from Ben Chilwell and from James Madison on their coffee club with Patrick Davidson as part of Super Sunday.
However, there seems to be a real spirit at Leicester.
There's also substance behind that.
So how difficult a match is it for Frank Lampard, who's going in search of, yes, it's only his third competitive game, but he's still looking for his first win.
I mean, it's two sets of young, talented players when Chelsea come up against Leicester, but will Chelsea, particularly being at home in front of their own fans, will they be expected to win this one?
And, of course, Kante came back on Wednesday in the Super Cup, which makes a difference.
But it was a slightly more experienced side for that midweek game than it was for the weekend.
When you look at the next six games that Chelsea have, does what happens tomorrow against Leicester decide whether or not these games are seen as winnable or whether they see more banana skins in there?