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Carrick's Red Devil Revival?

4/27/20261 hr 11 min

The FC crew react to Manchester United's 2-1 victory over Brentford and argue if Michael Carrick deserves the permanent job after this season. Plus, the guys look ahead to Bayern Munich's visit to PSG and give out their predictions for who reach the UCL final. Julien Laurens and Mario Melchiot also debate if Nick Pope should have been sent off vs Arsenal on Saturday.

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  1. Shaka Hislop· Host0:00

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  2. Kay Murray· Host0:47

    [upbeat music] Hello, welcome into the latest edition of ESPN FC. Kay Murray, Shaka Hislop, and Little Stevie, who's having some trouble [laughs] with his chair tonight here- Well, a bit of bother ... in the studio. [laughs] Not that we were gonna let it go by unmentioned. Let's get you caught up on what we saw in the Premier League today at Old Trafford between Manchester United and Brentford. It was two first-half goals from Casemiro and Benjamin Sesko that helped Man United beat Brentford 2-1 in this game, and that's how things were. Another three points for Michael Carrick's men. So here's how things are looking in the table right now. They find themselves 11 points clear of Brighton in

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