Jamie Redknapp
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A bizarre, bizarre game at half-time.
It was almost sad in this ground, how low you just felt like there was absolutely no way back for Spurs and it was a procession for City.
The second half, you've got to give credit to Thomas Frank's men and they've played a second half that will have taken quite a lot of pressure off.
man in your shot there and Picario gives him a hug and a little bit of a smile who'd have thought that 45 minutes ago but for City and another bad one where they've demonstrated again their defensive vulnerabilities their complacency and Arsenal are the real winners so they are
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Robert!
You're listening to the Sky Sports Premier League podcast.
Welcome along.
A busy Wednesday evening saw eight live matches on Sky Sports, including a West London derby between Fulham and Chelsea and Manchester United's trip to Turf Moor to play Burnley.
Here is how the evening unfolded.
A crash course in the ups and downs of senior football management for Darren Fletcher.
whose team trailed in the first half to an own goal from Aiden Heaven but got back on an even keel in the second half by Benjamin Sheshko coming to life with two goals his first two since the two he'd scored in his entire United career to date.
Jadon Anthony then came off the bench
and in a whirlwind scored a cracker of an equalizer but beyond that Manchester United still went close two long-range efforts from Shea Lacey one that crashed off the bar and another one that had Burnley Hearts fluttering late on that went wide Burnley have put up a good fight and for them it's a decent point but
How do you address this one from Manchester United's point of view, Gary?
Look, it's been a struggle for both teams recently.
A change in management this week.
I don't think there'll be too much joy at what they've seen tonight.
It doesn't look like it anyway.
they were better in the second half but they'll be really disappointed with that second goal that they conceded it was good from Burnley's point of view but I think Manchester United have to defend that better and another two points dropped against teams near the bottom of the league Wolves, Leeds, Burnley, West Ham dropped so many points this Manchester United team in this last three or four weeks and keep missing those opportunities to go into fourth place