
Liverpool Worthy Champions | Top 5 Race | Arne Slot Interview
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We begin with Champions Liverpool, and Miguel praises a free-scoring season for them, with a points tally that could amount to over 90, and an impressive ability to keep their key players fit.
Next to Manchester United, after a statement win midweek against Athletic Bilbao. Darren applauds an ‘outstanding’ Bruno Fernandes, helping United remain the only unbeaten English team in Europe this season.
Elsewhere, Harriet Prior sits down with Bruno Guimaraes to talk his Olympics win, lifting his first domestic trophy with Newcastle and future ambitions with club and country. Miguel sees Newcastle finishing in the top five, despite a tough final few fixtures, but who else will finish in the Premier League’s top five?
We end with two interviews; Arne Slot talks with Patrick Davison about the emotions of winning the title and playing with slightly less risk than his predecessor Klopp, whilst Natalie Gedra meets Enzo Maresca to reflect on his debut season at Chelsea and the target of that top five finish.
Running Order:
1min Liverpool Worthy Champions
15mins United Unbeaten in Europe
24mins Guimaraes Interview
28mins Top 5 Race
37mins Slot Interview
51mins Maresca Interview
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