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Gary Neville is joined by Peter Drury as the pair discuss Liverpool's all-action draw with Manchester City and what it means for the title race. Plus, he reveals why he's joined a task force to start exploring options for a redevelopment of Manchester United's stadium, Old Trafford and the surrounding area.
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Gary Neville is joined by Pien Meulensteen as the pair discuss West Ham's impressive victory over Brentford; which eased some of the pressure on Hammers' boss David Moyes. They also look back at the weekend's action which saw Liverpool claim the Carabao Cup with an extra-time win over Chelsea. Neville also gives his thoughts on Manchester Utd's impending trip to Manchester City after a disappointing display against Fulham on Saturday.
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Gary Neville is joined by Peter Drury as the pair discuss Manchester United's 2-1 victory over Luton Town as Rasmus Hojlund continued his hot streak with an early brace. There's also reflections around Chelsea's well-earned point against Manchester City, how the Carabao Cup final will pan out and Neville's thoughts on Nottingham Forest appointing Mark Clattenburg as a referee analyst.
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Gary Neville reacts to an exciting 2-1 win for Manchester United over top four rivals Aston Villa, and believes Manchester United are heading in the right direction, following changes within the club's ownership. He also says that he wants Arsenal to be victorious in the title race this season, but wants them to be composed after big Premier League wins.
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Gary is joined by Bill Leslie to discuss Chelsea's 6-1 demolition of Middlesbrough in the second leg of the semi-final in the Carabao Cup. Also on the agenda, we discuss Kalvin Phillips' potential move to West Ham from Manchester City and what the recruitment of Manchester United's new CEO Omar Barrada means for the club.
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Gary Neville is joined by Peter Drury and Jamie Carragher as they analyse Liverpool's 1-1 draw with Arsenal at Anfield and whether either side can mount a serious title push. The trio also discuss Manchester United's worrying inconsistency, Nuno Santo's appointment at Nottingham Forest and more rumours around a European Super League.
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Gary Neville is at Anfield this week to share his thoughts on the 0-0 draw between Liverpool and Manchester United. Did arrogance play a part in Liverpool's performance? Were there positive signs for Erik Ten Hag's side?
Plus, Gary discusses another slip up by Manchester City, gives his take on the title race and sends his best wishes to Luton Town defender, Tom Lockyer who suffered a cardiac arrest during their game at Bournemouth. -
Gary Neville chats to Peter Drury after Tottenham’s 4-1 win at home to a ‘tired looking’ Newcastle. Gary also discusses Aston Villa’s title credentials. Plus, “they haven’t got the leadership or the quality to be able to go to Anfield” - Neville looks ahead to Manchester United’s trip to Liverpool next weekend.
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Gary Neville is at the Etihad Stadium to look back on a thrilling 3-3 draw between Manchester City and Tottenham. Does the result change how we should look at the Premier League title race?
Gary also gives his thoughts on Manchester United's recent form and explains why he's pleased for fans of Newcastle United. -
Gary Neville discusses Newcastle's 1-0 win over Arsenal in the Premier League and the drama which surrounded Anthony Gordon's winner, including a four minute VAR check. Why Arsenal need a striker if they're going to win the Premier League, whether Marcus Rashford made a mistake by celebrating his birthday in Manchester on the evening of United's 3-0 defeat to City and news of Sir Jim Ratcliffe's investment plans.
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Gary Neville analyses Chelsea’s 2-2 draw with Arsenal and has sympathy for William Saliba for the penalty awarded when Mykhailo Mudryk’s header hit the defender’s arm. He also looks again to the constant pressure on both David Raya and Aaron Ramsdale and believes Arsenal should not have both goalkeepers at the club. Gary then pays his respect to who he calls ‘the greatest English footballer of all time’, Sir Bobby Charlton.
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