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New Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim sits down for an exclusive chat with Gary Neville ahead of his first match in charge away at Ipswich this weekend.
Gary asks Ruben about his move from Sporting Lisbon, his footballing philosophy and what his targets are for the Red Devils for the rest of this season. -
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Gary Neville reviews a busy week at Old Trafford as Erik ten Hag departs, Ruben Amorim is announced as his replacement before interim manager Ruud van Nistelrooy takes charge for the 1-1 draw with Chelsea in the Premier League. Plus, why Gary is still tipping Arsenal for the Premier League title despite their defeat at Newcastle.
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Speaking after the 2-2 draw between Arsenal and Liverpool at Emirates Stadium, Gary Neville suggests that the result will help give Mikel Arteta faith in his squad and believes that Arsenal's recent form won't have a huge impact on the title race. Plus, with Manchester United losing 2-1 to West Ham, Gary suggests that Erik ten Hag is 'asking for trouble' and the pressure to get a result against Chelsea at Old Trafford is huge.
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Gary Neville, Jamie Carragher and Peter Drury review a fiery and dramatic 2-2 draw between Manchester City and Arsenal which saw a last-minute equaliser from John Stones following Leandro Trossard's sending off late into the first half. The trio also discuss the growing needle and rivalry between the two title contenders.
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Gary Neville reacts to Arsenal's win in the big North London derby away to Spurs. Neville thinks the Gunners have shown how they've matured as a team and now have trust in their style.
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Gary Neville reacts to Arsenal's statement win against Aston Villa where Ollie Watkins missed two glaring goalscoring opportunities and David Raya produced a Player of the Match performance. Neville gives his verdict on Raya's position as Arsenal's number-one goalkeeper and Leandro Trossard's position in the Arsenal squad. Neville also shares his thoughts on Mikel Arteta's decision to start Jurrien Timber of Oleksandr Zinchenko. He reflects on Erling Haaland's hat-trick against Ipswich and Everton’s defeat to Tottenham. Neville shares his opinion on Erik ten Tag's team selections following Manchester United's loss to Brighton. Neville also assesses the incomings and outgoings with the transfer window deadline looming.
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Gary Neville reflects on Manchester City's season-opening win over Chelsea and believes they are ready to go again and that Arsenal will recognise that they have a hell of a fight on to win the Premier League title this season. He also analyses Arne Slot's 'clinical and brutal' start to his Liverpool reign.
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Gary Neville is joined by Jamie Carragher to reflect on Manchester City's season-defining win over Tottenham. They heaped praise on City's keeper Stefan Ortega who replaced the injured Ederson in the second half and produced a man-of-the-match performance to put Manchester City on the brink of the Premier League title.
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Gary Neville reacts to an action-packed North London Derby, as Arsenal held off a spirited Spurs comeback. He also discusses whether Jurgen Klopp made a mistake by announcing his departure mid-season, as Liverpool slip-up once more in the title race with a draw at West Ham and the Liverpool boss being involved in a spat with talisman Mo Salah.
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Gary Neville reacts to a damaging defeat for Liverpool in the Merseyside derby as Everton inflicted a potentially fatal blow to the Red's Premier League title hopes. He also looks ahead to the North London Derby and insists that Arsenal cannot let their title challenge slip against Tottenham.
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Gary Neville and Peter Drury discuss Manchester United's nail-biting FA Cup semi-final win over Coventry and where he thinks it leaves boss Erik Ten Hag. The pair also talk the FA's decision to remove FA Cup replays without the backing of EFL teams. Finally, they reflect on Nottingham Forest's strongly worded statement after their 2-0 defeat to Everton.
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Gary Neville reflects on an important day in the title race that saw both Liverpool and Arsenal lose at home to Crystal Palace and Aston Villa respectively, giving Manchester City the advantage at the top of the Premier League. He also discusses Manchester Utd's woes away from home and how vital next weekend's FA Cup semi-final against Coventry is for both the club and the future of Erik ten Hag.
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