Episode 3412: Everton’s 10 Beat Man Utd, Irish Dewsbury-Hall, Souness On Spinelessness, Sanders Arrives
Manchester United had never lost to 10 men at Old Trafford in the Premier League era, but Amorim is no respecter of history. Everton players were slapping each other in the face, getting themselves sent off, losing Seamus Coleman to injury before ten minutes had elapsed… and still walked out of Manchester with all three points.

Idrissa Gueye was shown a red card after appearing to strike Michael Keane during Everton’s 1-0 win over Manchester United – the third time in Premier League history a player has been sent off for striking a teammate.
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We discuss just what made this latest United defeat quite so hilarious, why Dewsbury Hall deserves time to reflect on his deep Irish roots, and Graeme Souness finds an ally in Ken as Souey breathlessly reports on the lack of “men” in the Liverpool dressing room.
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— talkSPORT (@talkSPORT) November 24, 2025
The current state of play in the NFL is what was on the mind of the mighty Brian Murphy of KNBR radio in San Francisco this week – and more specifically the undead Kansas City Chiefs, the all-conquering LA Rams, and the rise of Shedeur Sanders, son of the greatest American athlete of the last 50 years ™.
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Miguel Delaney and Jonathan Wilson join us to analyse Arsenal’s destruction of Spursand why Opta now give them a 75% chance of winning the PL title pic.twitter.com/WSujHamCER
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