
"Wayne, Kelly and Kae react to Manchester United's 2-0 derby win over Manchester City, with Wayne explaining what he loved about the performance, why the game was so significant for Michael Carrick, and whether he's spoken to him since the final whistle. Wayne also pinpoints why it felt straight out of Sir Alex Ferguson's era, reveals what made him jump up and shout "That's Manchester United!", and explains why Carrick bringing rondos back into training has mattered."
"Wayne also has strong views on Oliver Glasner's explosive comments, arguing why he thinks Glasner may be looking for a way out of the club, what's really triggered his frustration, and why so many Premier League managers are now openly criticising club execs. Tottenham fan and comedian Josh James joins the pod to vent his frustration at Spurs' struggles under Thomas Frank. Josh explains why the job has become so difficult for managers at Tottenham, debates whether Frank should be under pressure, and makes the case for why Mauricio Pochettino could be the man to reunite the fanbase."
Manchester United beat Manchester City 2-0 in the derby, with the performance showing renewed intensity and decisive moments reminiscent of Sir Alex Ferguson's era. Michael Carrick's role gained renewed significance, and reintroducing rondos in training improved cohesion and sharpness in midfield. Oliver Glasner made explosive public comments that suggested frustration and a possible desire to leave the club, reflecting wider tensions between managers and club executives. Tottenham are struggling under Thomas Frank, with debate over whether Frank should be under pressure and suggestions that Mauricio Pochettino could potentially reunite the fanbase.
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