David Jones
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Podcast Appearances
And that's what they'd both be hoping for each other in Spurs as well, of course.
But we'll come back to it.
I thought we'd get to 25 past, you'd be putting the chart up and saying what games are going to win and possibly draw.
It's going to be a fantastic finish to the end of this league.
It's going to be nip and tuck, people will slip up.
But you see City, they've now lost four games which they can't be losing another game.
As a manager, you want...
Like I said at the start of the show, when you're going for a title and you lose one early on, the manager gets after you.
And then that gets you through Christmas and a bit beyond, then you have another slip-up and the manager gets after you again.
Well, he's had four goals again after the City team now.
There shouldn't be a fifth one if they're to win it again.
They've got to not get beat and win nearly every other game between the now and the end of the season.
And it's the same for Liverpool.
They've got to try and win again tomorrow night and put pressure back here.
And we'll talk about Liverpool in just a moment in action in the Monday night football against West Ham.
Can they do the business there?
And we'll also revisit part one of Super Sunday at the King Power Stadium where Solskjaer's United are on the charge again.
Right to our early game on Super Sunday at the King Power Stadium.
Leicester taking on a Manchester United side who dropped their first points under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer against Burley in the week.
And watching for us, Andy Hinchcliffe and Bill Leslie.