{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/0fc6a233-bbae-4ba5-b882-c075544353a8/651eadf80934650010daede8?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"Three tournaments, two Champions League nights and a VAR farce","description":"<p>Tom Clarke is joined by Martin Samuel, Gregor Robertson and Tom Allnutt for a jam packed show. They look back at a memorable night on Tyneside, Martin Samuel thinks Newcastle will win the Champions League before PSG ever will. Then its on to a miserable night at Old Trafford and a look at how Mikel Arteta manages Bukayo Saka.</p><p>Then its VAR, Gregor thinks the rules are an ass, Martin thinks it’s the rules and the officials.</p><p>Finally, it’s the awarding of the 2030 world cup to just the three continents…all agree it is a precursor to where 2034 goes…clue; its got a lot of sand and a lot of oil.&nbsp;</p><p><br></p><p>Timeline:</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Newcastle</strong></p><p>1’ Martin Hardy reflects&nbsp;on a special night at St James park.</p><p>3’ This is not a one off for Newcaste, it is a sign of things to come.</p><p>7’ the prestige of European competition. Goals scored by locals, people playing for the team.</p><p>How has Eddie howe done it. And what went wrong with PSG.</p><p>10’ what’s the problem at PSG. Mbappe is the star but how long will he stay. Does Enrique have a long term vision. This result will not be acceptable in Paris. Gregor thought the tactics were at fault. PSG invite pressure, but they couldn’t cope with it.</p><p>14’ Its not just teams that win the champs league, its clubs. Newcastle will win it before PSG will.</p><p>16’ running an elite club is not easy, as Man Utd are demonstrating. Newcastle is well run, good plan, good recruitment and plenty of money to back it up.</p><p>18’ this was a statement victory, announcing yourself on the European stage. But Tom Allnutt thinks beating a weary club in the group is not winning a two leg semi.</p><p>20’ Does the result gloss over who owns the club and the issues surrounding Saudi ownership?</p><p>23’ The French Eddie Howe is not getting the PSG job. They are not connected to the feeding ground of the Paris suburbs. Not enough attention taken to off field appointments. </p><p><strong>Man Utd</strong></p><p>25’ It started so well. Goals for Hojlund then it imploded. </p><p>26’ Its about a well run club, Utd isn’t. They’ve tried new coaches, experienced, but the club is badly run. No vision. &nbsp;How are good players turned bad…is it them or the club? Gregor says good players but played out of position and no clear vision and structure.</p><p>28’ Club culture and off field appointments. &nbsp;Ten Hag has had to fire fight but is there a consistency to his coaching. How does he want to play.</p><p>32’ Off field division breeds lack of confidence. &nbsp;Ten hag is under pressure, he shouldn’t be but he is. as the signings are his. Martin not convinced by Onana. &nbsp;</p><p><strong>City v Arsenal</strong></p><p>35’ Arteta’s management of Saka. Playing him through injury, has that now caught up with them? He is vital for Arsenal, that’s why he keeps playing him.</p><p>38’ Saka getting kicked a lot. Does Arteta need to protect him. Should they have bought cover? No longer acceptable to jab players up to play.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>VAR</strong></p><p>44’ VAR debacle. Gregor has sympathy for Darren England. Made a huge error, for the world to see. The clip humanises</p><p>45’ Martin looks at the rules that says the game can’t be stopped. </p><p>46’ They were incapable of thinking for themselves. The rules are an ass.</p><p>55’ Bravery needed to go against the rules in a pressure situation being watched by millions. </p><p>1;00’ who should serve on ifab</p><p>1;02’ No replay, despite it being wrong.</p><p><strong>World cup </strong></p><p>1;04’ awarding the world cup to three continents clears the way for Saudi world cup in 2030. </p><p>What about planet earth. FIFA do many strange things. Martin says Infantino is an appalling figure at the head of football. &nbsp;Many of the things said about the Qatar world cup proved, after the fact to be true – carbon footprint, workers rights, player welfare - but none of it mattered, FIFA didn’t really care.</p>","author_name":"The Times"}