Carrick Favourite To Stay At United? Arsenal’s Title Nerves & Chelsea’s Big Problem | The Overlap Fan Debate
4/29/20261 hr 45 min
Welcome back to another episode of the Fan Debate, brought to you by Sky Bet.
Gary Neville returns to the sofa alongside former Manchester United teammate Paul Scholes as they sit down with some of the biggest fan channels in the game.
We start with the title race between Arsenal and Man City, which is going right down to the wire. With a tense end to the season approaching, how are Matt and Luke feeling, who do the fans want to win, and is this Mikel Arteta’s last chance to deliver silverware at the Emirates?
Attention then turns to Manchester United and Spurs, who find themselves on very different paths. United are pushing for Champions League football under Michael Carrick, who has put himself firmly in the frame for the permanent job, while Spurs are dragged into a relegation battle.
Chelsea are also facing uncertainty following Liam Rosenior’s departure. Who comes next at Stamford Bridge, and could former Blue Cesc Fabregas be in the running?
We also hear from Liverpool, Everton and Nottingham Forest, who still have everything to play for as the Premier League season reaches its climax.
Would you back Michael Carrick to take the United job permanently, or should the club look elsewhere? Let us know in the comments and don’t forget to like and subscribe so you never miss an episode!
00:00- Intro
09:12- How Arsenal Can Still Win
21:00 Arteta Pressure and UCL Distraction
26:05 Microsoft Copilot Time Added On Quiz
29:03 Chelsea and Liam Rosenior
51:50 Tottenham Relegation Run In
01:04:45 Forest survival And Europa Focus
01:17:18 Will Carrick get the job full time?
01:28:18 Liverpool and slot’s future
01:40:09 VAR Ruining Celebrations
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First 90 secondsGary Neville· Host0:00
Show of hands. Arsenal for the title, show of hands in here. Who thinks City will win the title? Ooh, it's overwhelming.
Speaker 10:07
That football, it's just, it's [beep].
Speaker 20:09
Why are they behaving like prima donnas like that? That is disgraceful.
Gary Neville· Host0:14
Is this not one of the greatest moments in your history from a point of view of sort of telling the story?
Paul Scholes· Host0:19
[laughs] Um, no, absolutely not, Gary, no.
Speaker 10:22
Arsenal fans do demand this kind of respect without having really won anything.
Gary Neville· Host0:26
[laughs] When did you ever grab a head?
Speaker 10:28
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Gary Neville· Host0:29
You don't grab a head. Didn't you two kiss on the lips once when you were celebrating? [laughs] He kissed everyone.
Liam Twomey· Guest0:34
When you look at the number of mistakes that they've made, this is a big drop in standards.
Speaker 10:39
The worst decision I've ever seen in my life.
Paul Scholes· Host0:41
You know, we get relegated and Arsenal don't win the league on the same day, I think I might take that.
Gary Neville· Host0:46
[laughs] [laughs] If you win the league, obviously it's gonna be completely and utter euphoria. There'll be 60,000 people crying. What will it be like if you don't win it?
Paul Scholes· Host0:54
There'll be 60,000 people crying.
Speaker 10:56
There'll be 60,000 people crying.
Gary Neville· Host0:56
[laughs] [laughs] [upbeat music] So hello, and welcome back to The Fan Debate, brought to you by Sky Bet. It's me and Fikaru today, with Scholesy, and alongside me are our loyal fans. How are you all doing? We all good?
Speaker 21:11
Mm.
Gary Neville· Host1:13
Thanks for that.
Speaker 11:13
Yeah. Great.
Gary Neville· Host1:14
[laughs] [laughs] Scholesy, title race, where are you at on it?
Paul Scholes· Host1:19
Who do you think's gonna win it?
Gary Neville· Host1:21
Well, where are you at in terms of who you think's gonna win, who's handling it better, [clears throat] what's happening right now?
Paul Scholes· Host1:26
Well, City are handling it better, aren't they, I think? With the