S2E16: Carrick On Crack
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audio
Categories Via RSS |
Sports
Publication Date |
Dec 12, 2019
Episode Duration |
01:40:53
The football keeps on coming and Rebecca & Alex are back to chat about loads of Premier League and Champions League action, after both Liverpool and Chelsea booked their spots in the last 16. After a couple of nervy moments, Liverpool sent Salzburg to the Europa League, after Mo Salah scored an absolute worldie. We chat about some classic Mo, Naby Keita's fantastic week, Van Dijk raising the bar, as well as that nice, comfortable win over Bournemouth. Chelsea had a more mixed week with the big win over Lille preceded by a loss to an Everton side with Duncan Ferguson at the helm. Do Chelsea struggle without Tomori, why could the Everton players suddenly put in effort for this game, why did Calvert-Lewin turn into peak Falcao, and just how tight are those Big Dunc hugs? We also dig into the Manchester Derby - where it went so right for Man Utd and why it went so wrong for Man City. Why can Ole do it against the top six but not other teams, why are Fred and McTominay such a good partnership all of a sudden, why does Pep Guardiola think his team can't compete with the best this season, and Is Aaron Wan-Bissaka the greatest right back to ever live? We also delve into Napoli sacking Carlo Ancelotti, Son Heung-min's Goal of the Season contender, VAR actually doing a good job, pundits speaking out on issues that matter, and who Liverpool and Chelsea could come up against next in Europe. Plus, Christmas budgets, Monster Munch analogies, blue pills, "tri-brid", who combines all the sauces, willies out, and Star Wars/Harry Potter crossovers. *Please take the time to rate and review us on iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts, as it makes it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!*

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