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Amir Khan & Danny Cipriani Reflect On Tough Moments In Their Careers & Ashley Young Joins Breakfast
Former Boxer Amir Khan and Ex England Rugby star Danny Cipriani joined Danny Kelly and Charlie Baker to discuss their respective careers and the tough moments they have been through. Khan spoke about his fight with Kell Brook and coming to terms with retirement, whilst Cipriani believes his mindset held him back from fulfilling his true potential on the rugby pitch. Elsewhere, Everton Full Back Ashely Young joined Breakfast to look back at his career so far, what it was like to play under Sir Alex Ferguson and sharing the pitch with our very own Gabby Agbonlahor. Also, Ade Oladipo, Spencer Oliver and Simon Jordan talk boxing and the heavyweight division and we look ahead to tonight's big game between Southampton vs Leicester in the Championship.
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Ten Hag Calls Onana "Second Best In The Prem" Ahead Of Newcastle Clash & Lionesses Produce Crucial Comeback
16:00Erik Ten Hag claims that his goalkeeper Andre Onana is "Statistically the second best keeper in the Premier League" ahead of his side's trip to Newcastle... live on talkSPORT, Alex Crook talks through all the possible permutations ahead of this evening's Euro 2024 group stage draw, Lionesses come from two goals behind at Wembley to beat The Netherlands to keep the Team GB Olympic dream alive and the talkSPORT Advent Calendar begins!The Risqué Advent Calendar, Marcus The Mop Part 2 & Bob Monkhouse Gaffe Explained
26:07Alan recalls his infamous Bob Monkhouse gaffe; Gabby looks back at a risky encounter in a bathtub and also has an update on his friend’s wig. And Alan is bemused by a risqué advent calendar!Liverpool Top Europa Group, West Ham, Brighton & Villa All Through & Is Onana The Answer?
17:15It was a successful night for the English clubs as Liverpool, West Ham and Brighton all secured their places in the next round of the Europa League, whilst Aston Villa progressed to the next round of the UEFA Conference League. Gabby Agbonlahor and Mark Goldbridge discuss Manchester United and the criticism surrounding goalkeeper Andre Onana. Elsewhere, WBO Cruiserweight Champion Chris Billam-Smith explains why he would choose to fight in Vegas or Bournemouth over Saudi Arabia, and Nottingham Forest manager Steve Cooper addresses the speculation surrounding his future in charge. Finally, we look ahead to a huge game for England's Lionesses tonight at Wembley against the Netherlands, needing a win to keep their hopes of Nations League progression and qualification for the Paris 2024 Olympics alive.Man Utd's Champions League Hopes Hang By A Thread, Whilst Arsenal Secure Top Spot
17:46Manchester United remain bottom of Group A in the Champions League after throwing away a 3-1 lead against Galatasaray to draw 3-3 in Turkey. The result means that Manchester United must beat Bayern Munich on the final matchday and hope Galatasaray draw against FC Copenhagen in order to qualify. Elsewhere, Arsenal eased to the last 16 as group winners by beating Lens 6-0 at the Emirates after a brilliant first half display. Also, we hear from Danny Murphy on how to fix the handball law as VAR continues to hit the headlines. We look ahead to another night of European football with Brighton, Liverpool, West Ham and Aston Villa all in action and finally, Andy Goldstein and Darren Bent were joined by UFC Heavyweight Champion Tom Aspinall on Drive.Newcastle’s Heartbreak In City Of Love, Man United Return To ‘Hell’ & Doku The ‘World Beater’
12:05Newcastle are robbed of an historic win against PSG after a ‘disgusting’ penalty decision in injury-time, former Magpies boss Alan Pardew rues their bad luck, Manchester City maintain their 100% record in the Champions League despite a poor first-half display, Simon Jordan questions Gary O’Neil’s post-match comments & the World’s Strongest Brothers reveal their daily calorie intake!Wolves Bitten By ‘Disgusting’ VAR At Fulham & Was Garnacho’s Goal All That?
14:01Wolves manager Gary O’Neil fumes about VAR after losing in injury-time at Fulham, Jason Cundy hammers the officials for giving the home side a late penalty, Paul Ince recalls the time Sir Alex Ferguson told him to leave Manchester United, Teddy Sheringham pays a touching tribute to Terry Venables and Ally McCoist recalls an evening out at Prince’s nightclub!Tributes Paid To Terry Venables, Villa Move Into Top 4 & Reaction To Garnacho's Stunner
16:39Tributes are paid to former England, Barcelona and Spurs Manager Terry Venables, who passed away on Sunday, aged 80.We hear tributes from Jim Rosenthal, Stuart Pearce, Mark Bosnich, Tony Adams and talkSPORT's Danny Kelly.In the Premier League Tottenham are beaten by Aston Villa and Alejandro Garnacho scores a stunning bicycle kick, as Manchester United beat Everton at Goodison Park.Ex-Arsenal and England skipper Tony Adams joined Henry Winter and Shaun Custis on the Sunday Edition to give his take on the current Gunners side, VAR and pay tribute to his former England Gaffer Terry Venables.Kai Havertz Sends Arsenal Top As Man City Held By Liverpool!
16:01The Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp said it was a real challenge to prepare his side for the 1-1 draw at Manchester City due to the International break with so many players abroad, whilst City boss Pep Guardiola was incredibly proud of his side's effort. Man City defender Kyle Walker was disappointed with the 1-1 draw, but Stuart Pearce believes it was a fair result at the Etihad. Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta paid tribute to Kai Havertz after his late goal sent them back to the top of the Premier League in his 200th game in charge with a 1-0 win over Brentford. The former Spurs midfielder Jamie O'Hara slammed Chelsea's lack of leadership in their 4-1 defeat to Newcastle, and Hall of Fame promoter Frank Warren clashes with Adam Catterall yet again about Tyson Fury!Build-Up To The Big One As Man City Face Liverpool, VAR To Draft In Help From Above And Arteta Vows To Keep On Talking
13:24We build up to today's huge talkSPORT Commentary of Manchester City versus Liverpool.Klopp reveals his new positive outlook on early kickoffs, and Pep Guardiola bites back at those who are eager to see City banished.Simon Jordan backs the Premier League's reported decision to draft in British Airways pilots to help VAR officials improve their communication. Andy Goldstein and Darren Bent caught up with former Liverpool attacker Dirk Kuyt.Arsenal Manager Mikel Arteta vows to continue to speak his mind, despite a looming FA charge.talkSPORT2 had EFL action on Friday night, as Leeds were held at Yorkshire rivals RotherhamGunners legend Ray Parlour gave his insight on the Gunners Goalkeeping conundrum, as well as releasing his latest poem.