{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/641881a7b8b576001122759b/69485509184761c02197c3a3?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"A podcast about ugly wins and relentless machines","description":"<p>Another weekend, another twist in the Premier League title race.</p><p>We start with <strong>Arsenal’s nervy win at Wolves</strong>, where Mikel Arteta’s side came close to dropping points but once again found a way to get over the line. It wasn’t pretty, it wasn’t dominant — but it might be exactly the kind of result that defines champions.</p><p>From there, we shift to <strong>Manchester City cruising again</strong>, dispatching West Ham with ruthless efficiency. Pep’s side look fully locked in, with Erling Haaland continuing to set the benchmark for elite forwards — which naturally leads us into a broader discussion: <strong>Haaland vs Gyökeres</strong>, output, influence, and what Arsenal really need from their new number nine in this title race.</p><p>We also spend time on one of the stories of the season so far: <strong>Sunderland beating Newcastle</strong>, snapping the Magpies’ momentum and underlining how uncomfortable trips to the Stadium of Light have become. What does this mean for Newcastle’s ambitions — and how real is Sunderland’s progress?</p><p>A packed episode full of stats, context, and big-picture questions as the Premier League season edges closer to its decisive phase.</p>","author_name":"Fabian Roos"}