Peter Smith
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Yeah, very well, thank you.
Very well.
Now, you're at Old Trafford on Saturday, Jamie, but what were your thoughts on Man Utd's win over Man City on Wednesday at the Etihad?
It wasn't ultimately enough for them to get to the Carabao Cup final, but what did it say about where they are as a side at the moment?
Yeah, absolutely.
And there's been a lot of fan unrest in recent weeks, isn't there?
And that seemed to boil up earlier in this week.
Jamie, when you're a player and there's trouble off the pitch and there's fans unhappy with ownership and the way the club's being run, how much can that affect your performances on the pitch?
You mentioned the money they've spent to try and turn things around, Jamie.
Bruno Fernandes is the latest player they've spent a lot of money on to bring into the club.
Creativity from central midfield, is that something they've really been missing this season with Paul Pogba out for so long?
Yeah, I was going to say, does that fall on Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's responsibility then?
Yeah, he's certainly scoring plenty of goals for Inter at the moment.
OK, Jamie, so just looking ahead to this game on Saturday night then.
These teams have met three times already this season and they've been close games in the Premier League and FA Cup.
Are you expecting another tight game on Saturday night?
Certainly it's an interesting one.
They're both on the same number of points as well, just outside that top four window there.
They're six points behind Chelsea, so it's got an interesting one for the start of this run in towards those Champions League places as well.
Nice one, Jamie.