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Juliette Ferrington is joined by Sky Sports’ David Craig, who has been to see Bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola, exclusively for this week's ‘One on One’.
From riding high in the Premier League to the quarter finals of the FA Cup, they’ve had a brilliant season so far.
In a wide-ranging chat, we hear about the Spaniard’s love of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, his dislike of music concerts and his hopes for the rest of this season!
As well as listening to the podcast, look out for our interviews on the Sky Sports’ Premier League YouTube channel, on Sky Sports News and on skysports.com. -
David Jones is joined by Jamie Carragher and former Southampton manager Russell Martin in the Monday Night Football studio to review the action from Newcastle's trip to West Ham in the Premier League.
Hear from both managers - Eddie Howe and Graham Potter - plus Newcastle's Bruno Guimaraes and West Ham's Max Kilman. -
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David Jones is joined by Gary Neville, Roy Keane, Jamie Redknapp and Paul Merson as the panel analyse Manchester United's 1-1 draw with Arsenal in the Premier League that sees the Gunners now lie 15 points behind Liverpool in the race for the title. There was also much discussion around Bruno Fernandes' fabulous free-kick as the Arsenal wall wasn't measured to be 10 yards, as well as some super goalkeeping from Gunners goalkeeper David Raya as he made two top draw saves.
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Two managers on 'One on One' who break down what it’s like to be in a relegation fight.
First up, Juliette Ferrington has been to see Leicester City manager Ruud van Nistelrooy, who explains what it takes mentally and physically to try to stay in the top flight.
Meanwhile, Sky Sports’ Ron Walker has been chatting to Wolves boss Vitor Pereira, who says the pressure in the Premier League is nothing like he faced when he managed Porto.
As well as listening to the podcast, look out for our interviews on the Sky Sports’ Premier League YouTube channel and on Sky Sports News. -
Ahead of Plymouth Argyle's FA Cup tie with Manchester City, Jules meets their inspirational manager Miron Muslic. They chat about his early life when his family fled Bosnia to live in Austria, they discuss his sporting heroes, and he shares his thoughts on facing Pep Guardiola.
Meanwhile, Joe has been to Arsenal to interview Gabriel Martinelli - the Brazilian winger discusses how it feels to pull on the famous yellow shirt for his country and how he always dreamed of playing in the Premier League.
If you enjoyed listening to this podcast, search for ‘One on One from Sky Sports’ and give us a follow, so you don’t miss an episode. Don’t forget, as well as listening to us, you can also watch all our interviews across our Sky Sports YouTube channels. -
Dave Jones presents Super Sunday from the Etihad Stadium and is joined by Roy Keane, Daniel Sturridge, Micah Richards, and Jamie Carragher, who analyse and discuss Liverpool’s 2-0 victory against Manchester City which sees the league-leaders move eleven points clear and close in on the Premier League title. Carra believes the title race is now over, saying ‘no one is catching them’.
There is also reaction from both goalscorers, Mohamed Salah and Dominik Szoboszlai, with the former reiterating his hunger to win another title at Anfield. Arne Slot and Pep Guardiola also give their postmatch thoughts to Patrick Davison. -
Izzy Christiansen and Wes Morgan join Kelly Cates to analyse Brentford’s 4-0 win over Leicester on Friday Night Football. Former Leicester captain feels there's a frailty in his old side but says it isn't too late to turn things around, despite Opta giving them 94.6% chance of being relegated. Plus, hear from both managers as well as Brentford’s star players Yoane Wissa and Bryan Mbeumo.
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On ‘One on One’ this week, two footballing figures reveal the special bonds they have with their respective clubs.
West Ham fan favourite, Tomáš Souček, discusses why he’ll be ‘forever blowing bubbles’ and the connection he shares with Hammers supporters. He also chats to Joe about growing up in a sporty family in the Czech Republic and what it was like facing Lionel Messi.
Meanwhile, Jules sits down with Wrexham manager, Phil Parkinson, to lift the lid on life in North Wales behind the glitz and glamour of the club’s Hollywood owners. Like Soucek, Parkinson opens up about why the club is so special to him and Wrexham’s ambitions for promotion out of League One.
If you enjoyed listening to this podcast, search for ‘One on One from Sky Sports’ and give us a follow, so you don’t miss an episode. Don’t forget, as well as listening to us, you can also watch all our ‘one on ones’ across our Sky Sports YouTube channels. -
Host of 'The Boardroom', Mark McAdam, is here to tell you about our latest podcast episode, where Baroness Karren Brady discusses what it's like to run West Ham United.
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The Super Sunday team look back as Spurs heaped more misery on Manchester United with a 1-nil win in Tottenham. Gary Neville believes Manchester United's performances under Ruben Amorim have not been good enough. Liverpool held onto their lead over Wolves to go seven points clear at the top of the table.
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Jamie Carragher and Gary Neville join Kelly Cates to dissect Brighton's 3-0 win over Chelsea on Friday Night Football as Carragher questions whether Enzo Maresca's side can qualify for the Champions League this season, and what that could mean for Cole Palmer's future. Plus, hear from both managers as Fabian Hurzeler's Brighton beat the Blues for a second successive week on the South Coast.
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On ‘One on One’ this week, Joe Thomlinson meets Aston Villa’s head coach, Unai Emery, to chat about one of the great footballing dynasties you’ve probably never heard of! Plus, they discuss his management style that’s been so roundly praised on this podcast by those who’ve played under him.
Meanwhile, Juliette Ferrington is off to the manager’s office at Ipswich to speak to Kieran McKenna about back to back promotions, taking your chances, and when to stay loyal.
If you enjoyed listening to this podcast, search for ‘One on One from Sky Sports’ and give us a follow, so you don’t miss an episode. -
Welcome back to ‘One on One’, featuring conversations with some of the biggest names in football.
On this episode, Joe Thomlinson meets Aston Villa’s Morgan Rogers, one of the standout players of the season, but who admits that he hasn’t always believed in his own ability.
Meanwhile, Juliette Ferrington chats to Sheffield United manager Chris Wilder, who is back at the Blades and aiming for a place in the Premier League once again.
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Gianfranco Zola joins Jamie Carragher and Dave Jones in the MNF studio to look back on his career – from starting at Napoli alongside Maradona, to Parma, Chelsea and Cagliari.
Zola also picks his best teammates X1: Buffon (Parma), Thuram (Parma), Baresi (Italy), Terry (Chelsea), Maldini (Italy) at the back. In midfield, he’s selected Di Matteo (Chelsea), Wise (Cheslea), Lampard (Chelsea), whilst up front he’s chosen R. Baggio (Italy), Maradona (Napoli) and Careca (Napoli). -
Dave Jones and Jamie Carragher are joined by Gianfranco Zola to look at Chelsea’s comeback to defeat West Ham 2-1. The win takes them above Newcastle and Manchester City to move back into the top four.
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Dave Jones presents Super Sunday from the Emirates stadium and is joined by Jamie Carragher, Micah Richards, and Thierry Henry to discuss the talking points from Arsenal’s emphatic 5-1 win against Manchester City. Myles Lewis-Skelley once again impressed and Jamie Carragher described the teenager as a ‘superstar’, saying his arrogance is similar to Jude Bellingham and Wayne Rooney’s. Thierry Henry and Carragher were also critical of Erling Haaland's performance, after the Norwegian striker struggled to get involved with the game, despite scoring against the Gunners.
There is also reaction from both teams, with goalscorers Martin Odegaard and Kai Havertz speaking to Pat Davison after the match. Declan Rice was named the player-of-the-match and admitted that the 'bad blood' between Arsenal and Manchester City has been building. Mikel Arteta and Pep Guardiola also give their contrasting views. - Daha fazla göster