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Former Manchester City goalkeeper Shay Given joins Mark Chapman, Chris Sutton and Rory Smith to review the weekend’s key talking points, starting with City’s Wembley win over Arsenal. How much will it impact the Premier League title race? Did Pep Guardiola’s celebrations suggest he’ll be leaving at the end of the season? What could the psychological effect on Arsenal be in the FA Cup and Champions League?
The panel also ask whether criticism of Mikel Arteta’s decision to start Kepa ahead of regular first-choice goalkeeper David Raya is harsh or justified, before moving onto their North London rivals, Tottenham Hotspur.
Spurs fan Jack Hussey and BBC Senior Football Correspondent Sami Mokbel join the MNC to discuss how Spurs can save their season over the upcoming international break. Later, Abigail Rudkin — from The Anfield Wrap and The Redmen TV — explains why Liverpool fans are suffering from their own identity crisis under Arne Slot.
Finally, York City boss Stuart Maynard explains the context behind a fascinating National League title race between The Minstermen and Rochdale.
TIMECODES
00:20 How important is a trophy win for City’s new squad?
04:00 Is Pep going to leave at the end of the season?
07:25 Were Arsenal too lacklustre?
09:45 Was Arteta wrong to start Kepa over David Raya?
12:42 Will this turn Arsenal into the ‘nearlymen’ in the cups?
18:40 “He didn’t put Gunnersaurus in goal!”
24:30 Tottenham’s crisis, with Jack Hussey from the ‘Rule the Roost’ podcast, and Sami Mokbel, BBC Senior Football Correspondent
41:45 Why Liverpool fans are turning on Arne Slot, with Abigail Rudkin from the Anfield Wrap and The Redmen TV
53:40 The National League’s incredibly tight title race, with York City manager Stuart Maynard
