Gary Neville breaks down all the weekend’s Premier League results! | The Gary Neville Podcast



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Gary Neville joins Martin Tyler to break down all this weekend’s Premier League results as Arsenal beat Spurs 3-1, Liverpool were held by Brentford in a 6 goal thriller and Manchester United lost to Aston Villa at Old Trafford.

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28 thoughts on “Gary Neville breaks down all the weekend’s Premier League results! | The Gary Neville Podcast”

  1. How are Spurs a top six club? Whats the criteria? Arsenal are way ahead in every aspect. Even in these sad days..lets not forget Arsenal won four Fa Cups in the last seven years. What have Spurs won? Not to mention 13 league titles..

  2. at what point does harry kane playing like a drain and looking miserable because he didn’t get his move away start to suggest he’s actually not all that professional? neville slated pogba for far far less. wonder why…

  3. Man Utd Glasgow’s a great example of how you can have a quality defence, an abundance of attacking options, and yet no consistency or pattern of play when you don’t have a solid midfield. We won’t win anything with Fred and McTominay as our starting midfield. It’s a a simple as that, everything else are secondary issues happening because of that. FIX IT

  4. Listening to Monsieur Auclair is always a pleasure (huge fan of his regular appearances on The Football Weekly). He is quite eloquent and articulate for someone whose first language is not English.

  5. Ole now sending for Neville, when he can easy solve his issue by playing VDB with the first team, he give you guys control of the game, a style of play, but no he wants to be petty, it’s his sword his falling on

  6. "all Premier league games" seemingly doesn't mean all Premier league teams, utd must have played themselves yesterday cos it didn't sound like villa were involved

    Same old sky

  7. Tottenham has always been a below avg club and getting to 1 CL final means nothing if thats all it is! Leicester has done better than Spurs in recent times! But pundits keep upping Spurs! Newcastle is a bigger club than Spurs historically and upto a decade ago! Spurs are just nothing!

  8. What is great about Arsenal? they never even entered the football league fairly? they paid, they havent won anything in years, they dont play a specific brand of football and they are terrible to watch, respect where its due.

  9. Gary isn't explicitly criticising Ole, but he is making it very clear that he now considers Ole ineffective in his role as a manager. No patterns of play, a group of individuals that don't play well as a team, reliant on moments, no style of play. That is a damning assessment of Ole. Ole is out of depth at a club like United. Being likeable and supposedly a club legend (I disagree, he was a bench player) are not relevant criteria for hiring and retaining managers.

  10. So your telling me Gary in all your experience that a manager can’t see before the game if his players are up for it …. and then waits for 3-0 before making a change .If Tottenham want Nuno then they need to focus on relegation battles now. But the real problem was levy’s summer tactics. Set up to fail!

  11. How about giving Villa a DEAN SMITH a some credit for their game plan ffs! Did he even say the word "Villa"? A new 3-5-2 system with a back up CB and their best players Bailey and Buendia out of the match. "Big club bias" never stops.

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