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"Stupid" Ekitike and Ryder Cup rivalry

Jim White and Simon Jordan were joined by former Liverpool midfielder Danny Murphy. They discussed the Carabao Cup, including Hugo Ekitike's red card and Everton's defeat against Wolves, and Newcastle's attacking options after Alexander Isak's departure. Plus, does Nottingham Forest's European history have any relevancy to the current squad? And, both Pep Guardiola and Mikel Arteta have defended their tactical approaches after Sunday's 1-1 draw. Also, it's Ryder Cup week, so they asked - does winning the trophy mean more to the Americans?

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