{"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-c075544353a8/65521f25f64c6e00127a03a4?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"Thrillers galore and John McGinn's big bum.","description":"<p>Alyson Rudd, Gregor Robertson and Tony Cascarino join Tom Clarke to discuss the weekend’s games. And what a weekend of fixtures, 37 goals, the top five separated by three points and last minute winners.</p><p>Stamford Bridge saw one of the games of the season so far. What stood out, team performance or individual brilliance? At Molineux Wolves mounted a stoppage time come back to stun spurs, who have now lost twice in a week and dropped to fourth. Hot on their heels and only three off the top at Villa after yet another convincing home win, led by a very impressive John McGinn. Plus West Ham, Liverpool and Everton.</p><p>&nbsp;&nbsp;</p><p><strong>Timeline</strong></p><p><strong>Chelsea and City</strong></p><p>3’ great game at the bridge.</p><p>4’ Raheem Sterling, fantastic performance. How can he not be in the England squad.</p><p>7’ Is it turning for Poch, all the signings and stars starting to come good?</p><p>9’ Chelsea were very good, but can they replicate it.</p><p>12’ what is to come from Chelsea, very exciting, to play that well and still be a work in progress. Chelsea fans are excited.</p><p>15’ Poch says team should be in top four, that’s is the expectation. Young players now coming good.</p><p>18’ Are City at their best? Probably not but they still scored 4 away from home. And with no De Bryne.</p><p>20’ if City don’t win the title, who could? Liverpool seems to be the consensus.&nbsp;</p><p>23’ City still have best squad and know how to win. When its crunch time they get better.</p><p><strong>West Ham</strong></p><p>25’ Moyes development and blending old with new. Ward-Prowse on song. Lots of flare and creativity in the West Ham team now.</p><p>28’ Gregor a little less convinced. Team reliant on moments of brilliance from players not team identity or playing patterns. But still achieving and deserve credit. Is there a next step to take…</p><p><strong>Newcastle and Bournemouth</strong></p><p>32’ Poor result for Newcastle, and a tough day for Trippier.</p><p>33’ Alyson thinks the fans have become a bit entitled.</p><p>38’ Team are ravaged by injury, they tried very hard. Fans should see that. Look how far they have come.</p><p>40’ Well played Bournemouth.</p><p><strong>Wolves Spurs</strong></p><p>44’ Wolves a well drilled, well coached, well organised team. With key players playing well. When they win the ball, they know what to do with it. For spells they outplayed Spurs.</p><p>46’ Spurs need certain type of player in key positions, with both centre halves out it makes a big difference.</p><p>47’ Fantastic coaching from the sideline by Gary Oneil. Spurs wiped out by injuries and suspension.</p><p><strong>Top four…</strong></p><p>50’ Who‘ll make it? Seems there is confidence in Villa making it…</p><p><strong>Villa</strong></p><p>53’ Villa Park is a great place to watch football. Tactically intelligent, versatile. They have control, pace and interchange. Gregor VERY impressed with Villa.</p><p>John McGinn is the poster boy for a fantastic team. Gregor loves his bum, its big and he uses it as a weapon<strong>.</strong></p><p><strong>Everton</strong></p><p>58’ Dyche working magic. Team have momentum, getting goals and have the third best away record in the league.</p><p>1;00” Goals coming from places other than Calvert Lewin.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>","author_name":"The Times"}