Host (likely Dave Jones)
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I think the nature of the way Arsenal play, you know, they went to Everton, let's say a similar sort of level team, if you like, they won their 1-0 Arsenal.
I think if Arsenal are going to go to Leeds and win the game, it might be by the odd goal.
As I said, they don't score an abundance of goals, they rely on set pieces.
I think just through that fact means that Leeds should be able to stay in the game as long as they can, even if they are 1-0 down.
And, you know, the atmosphere, the crowd there, what they've done, as I said, they've done some big scalps there this season.
So I think it'll be a really tough game for Arsenal.
I'd expect Arsenal to win, but I could see it by being, you know, by the odd goal.
Would you be confident at this stage saying that they will stay up?
They just have to look after themselves, don't they?
I think they've been brilliant, I do.
You think of that first game at home, two-way to Everton, the atmosphere, you know, Ellen Road and some of the football they played their first half, it was fantastic.
So far, so good.
They're on course for 40 points and that should well be enough.
Let's hear from David Moyes now with Pien Willenstein.
He stands there right on the touchline for much of the game, as we can see when we watch this camera 50.
Look at him move.
Yeah, but that's what Everton needed in the second half, more intensity.
They got that from the manager, I think, at half-time, going from James Garner's interview, but he gets the ball in quick.
And as I said, 30 seconds later, Tino Barry's got the ball in the back of the net and he's doing his dance.
Might have won the game, Everton, because in that period after they scored, it felt like the stadium was up, it was rocking and the team had really come to life.