
"On the podcast today: Manchester City were 5-1 up at Craven Cottage before very nearly throwing it away. If not for Josko Gvardiol's goal-line clearance in injury time, Fulham might have pulled off one of the greatest ever Premier League comebacks. Elsewhere, a late double for Cristian Romero earns Spurs a point away at lead-losing Newcastle, Jack Grealish wins it for Everton at Bournemouth, and we look ahead to the World Cup draw on Friday."
"Plus: David Conn joins the podcast to discuss the Independent Office for Police Conduct report on policing at Hillsborough. The IOPC found that 12 police officers would have faced gross misconduct cases if any were still serving. Support the Guardian here. You can also find Football Weekly on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube."
Manchester City built a 5-1 lead at Craven Cottage before almost losing the advantage, with Josko Gvardiol preventing a remarkable Fulham comeback via a goal-line clearance in injury time. Cristian Romero scored a late double to earn Tottenham Hotspur a point away at Newcastle, which lost the lead in that match. Jack Grealish secured a win for Everton at Bournemouth. The World Cup draw is upcoming on Friday and is previewed. David Conn appears to discuss the Independent Office for Police Conduct report on Hillsborough, which found 12 officers would have faced gross misconduct cases if still serving. Listeners are invited to rate and follow the podcast across platforms.
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