Episode 2275: City Clear, Howes of Saud
Manchester United’s thunder run to the fourth Champions League qualifying spot now appears hopelessly stalled, as Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal machine races away.
Meanwhile, Eddie Howe has had to field some awkward questions in recent press conferences, but might an extended MBS profile in the Atlantic monthly suggest good times ahead for NUFC?
A writer cannot stop an autocrat from running his work through the propaganda machine, but that doesn’t mean autocrats should never be written about or asked questions, @gcaw argues.https://t.co/9KVtySJGh3
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Mark Critchley joins us to talk about the Manchester derby. Was this one of City’s best-ever performances – or did United just not want it enough?
David de Gea’s reaction to the second said a lot. It’s not just the amount of goals Manchester United are conceding but the manner of them. https://t.co/GQicZ3U71A
— Mark Critchley (@mjcritchley) March 6, 2022
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