{"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-c075544353a8/65ae64e31a5c7e00178def65?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"Toney is back, Arsenal bounce back, VAR back again and Liverpool back to the front.","description":"<p>Gregor Robertson and Alyson Rudd join Tom Clarke for Monday’s edition of The Game.</p><p>Four games and four talking points from the weekend’s fixtures. A statement win from Liverpool against in form Bournemouth and two strikers hit form in Jota and Nunez. Are the reds capable of winning the title?</p><p>At Bramall Lane the tail of two penalties, one that was and one that wasn’t but which way round was it? And do we need an orange card?</p><p>Arsenal returned with a bang, they’re the set piece kings but will they need more than that to stay in the title race.</p><p>Finally, Ivan Toney returned amid great fan fare but more than lived up to his billing. </p><p><strong>&nbsp;</strong></p><p><strong>Timeline:</strong></p><p><strong>Bournemouth v Liverpool</strong></p><p>4’ Liverpool were clinical. Young players stepped up.</p><p>5’ still not convinced on Nunez. Will he do it consistently? </p><p>6’ Liverpool have a character and mentality of scoring, wildness, </p><p>7’ not much control but swashbuckling, front foot attacking. Unstable but gets results.</p><p>8’ Klopp’s half time changes and in game changes are very effective and exciting.</p><p>10’ Klopp seems happy and creative again. Generating excitement after 8yrs at a club, not easy.</p><p>11’ Klopp likes to promote younger academy players; he seems to trust them.</p><p>15’ improvement from Bournemouth but just not the cutting edge.</p><p>17’ Title chances…</p><p><strong>&nbsp;</strong></p><p><strong>Sheff Utd v West Ham</strong></p><p>18’ Brewsters red card…was it or wasn’t it?</p><p>20’ Does ‘getting in the refs ear’ make any difference?</p><p>24’ &nbsp;The mystery penalty…where was the foul?</p><p>26’ Hard to see a foul from Ariola, similarly at the other end, not obvious, Bowen was six of one half a dozen of the other.</p><p>29’ looking grim for Sheff Utd. Wilder has had an effect but not quite managing to turn draws into wins. </p><p>31’ Sheff Utd don’t play with fatalism, they play with fearlessness, energy and camaraderie.</p><p>33’ Tight at the bottom. Forest look like a team who could take a points deduction and survive. Sheff Utd will get better.</p><p><strong>&nbsp;</strong></p><p><strong>Arsenal v Palace</strong></p><p>35’ Arsenal have best record from set pieces in Premier League.</p><p>36’ level of detail in set piece coaching, almost like a dance routine. Almost a different coach for set pieces.</p><p>37’ a lot of the time it is about blocking. </p><p>38’ are the blocks technically fouls? Fouls and counter fouls going back and forth.</p><p>41’ But is it enough to keep arsenal in the title race. If they are starved of set pieces will they be bale to score?</p><p>43’ Lacking creativity, especially centrally. Not hectic but more structured and as a result predictable…?</p><p>44’ Is it still a three-team title race?</p><p>45’ Arsenal not hit their stride, yet they are still right in the title race. </p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><strong>Brentford v Nottingham Forest</strong></p><p>46’ Ivan Toney has great self-confidence.</p><p>47’ Gregor played with Toney as a 17 year old. Mentality, confidence and belief.</p><p>50’ to cope with all the noise around his return and still play well. Shows and elite mindset. </p><p>51’ He visualised it all happening.</p><p>53’ The power of the mind. He said all the things &nbsp;he would do and he is doing them.</p><p>54’ Thomas Frank deserves credit for the way he has handled Toney.</p><p>59’ how many mangers would have sanctioned an enormous bill board and gardy promo? But they trusted Toney and knew he was ready.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>","author_name":"The Times"}