{"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-c075544353a8/656dce49f3fe6c00127bb0b7?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"City cracks, Trent whacks and Heckingbottom sacked","description":"<p>Tom Clarke is back fresh as a daisy from his holidays, and he is joined by Charlotte Duncker, Tony Cascarino and Gregor Robertson to review the weekend’s goal fest.</p><p>Are standards slipping at City or were Spurs brilliant. Trent Alexander Arnold was outstanding, and he was everywhere, does it matter what his starting position is.&nbsp;</p><p>All change at Sheffield United as Paul Heckingbottom bows out after a five nil defeat at Burnley. Chris Wilder is back, but with the current owners is the Bramall Lane job a poisoned chalice.</p><p>Plus big wins for Burnley and Everton and some boos for Steve Cooper.</p><p><strong>&nbsp;</strong></p><p><strong>City v Spurs</strong></p><p>2’ Problems for City or brilliant spurs</p><p>5’ drop off in defending, standards not the same. Injuries are key – Stones, De Bryne.</p><p>9’ three games back to back with things to worry about and lack of control. Very un-City like.</p><p>11’ Spur were brave, clever and relentless. But could they have even won if they had tailored their approach just a bit?</p><p>13’ all or nothing under Postecoglou.<strong>&nbsp;</strong></p><p><strong>Arsenal </strong></p><p>15’ Rice adds resilience and stability.&nbsp;More pragmatic.</p><p>17’ Learning from previous seasons. Have a stronger squad this season.</p><p><strong>&nbsp;Liverpool and Fulham</strong></p><p>19’ Trent AA outstanding. Should he just play in midfield. Teams exploiting the space he leaves though.</p><p>21’ Down to bones defensively, Matip and Robertson out for some time.</p><p>22’ TAA is a generational talent. How many players can do what he can do. But what is his role?</p><p>25’ Does it matter if he has a position. Do Liverpool have an alternate right back?</p><p>27’ Fulham lacking a bit of edge but played well. Similar to last season, need to strengthen. Still nearly men.<strong>&nbsp;</strong></p><p><strong>Villa</strong></p><p>29’ Over achieving, but now with champions league aspirations.</p><p>30’ Emery doing it with effectively the same squad Gerrard had.&nbsp;It is now Emery’s club, his staff, his set up. Involved in everything and working very well. But will they make top four.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p><p><strong>Sheffield United</strong>&nbsp;</p><p>34’ Paul Heckingbottom out, Chris Wilder back in.</p><p>35’ coming into a a club up for sale, in need of players and a team dispirited.</p><p>36’ owners are a real problem.&nbsp;</p><p>37’ Why would wilder go back to such a mess? 15 fit players before the season started.</p><p>40’ Owner admitted to being in touch with wilder all season, unfair on Heckingbottom.</p><p>44’ no chance of staying up. Owners fault, not Paul Heckingbottom.&nbsp;</p><p><strong>Burnley</strong></p><p><strong>&nbsp;</strong>45’ Finally some relief for Kompany. Will this be the spark?</p><p>46’ Confidence yes, but turnaround, not sure. Look at who they beat…</p><p>48’ They have been the better team in many of their games, but to open to hang on. Does Kompany need to temper his principles a bit?</p><p>&nbsp;<strong>Forest</strong></p><p>51’ first boos for Steve Cooper at the City ground. Are fans starting to doubt him?</p><p>53’ leading striker out till new year. Replacements not up to same level.&nbsp;No shot on goal until 31st minute.</p><p>55’ next two games make or break for Cooper. Results need to improve.</p><p>57’ Everton created lots of chances. Chris Wood right up the street of Everton centre halves. Needed a different approach.</p><p>59’ Everton comfortable. But game lacked quality. Everton good enough to pull away, even with a ten point deduction.</p><p>60’ But Calvert Lewin injured again.</p>","author_name":"The Times"}