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Sesko scores from bench again as Man Utd reclaim fourth | Nev tries (and fails!) to name his top 10 goalkeepers in Premier League history

2/23/202632 min

Gary Neville joins Rob Hawthorne to discuss Manchester United’s 1-0 win over Everton as Michael Carrick’s side regained fourth spot in the Premier League. Plus, with Edwin van der Sar in the MNF studio…Gary attempts to name his top ten Premier League goalkeepers of all time.

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  1. Rob Hawthorne· Host0:00

    Welcome along to the Gary Neville Podcast, which is coming to you today from the Hill Dickinson Stadium, where Gary and I have just witnessed Manchester United coming up with what feels for them, Gary, like a huge win.

  2. Gary Neville· Host0:12

    Huge win, and I don't know whether you were at that game with me pre-Christmas, Rob, where Ruben Amorim's the manager of Manchester United. Manchester United playing against ten-man Everton, and Everton go and win one-nil, and it feels like a complete and utter turnaround from that moment. Uh, despair that night, you're thinking, "Where are Manchester United going?" I remember being incredibly frustrated on commentary. I mean, Manchester United haven't played well tonight at all in the game. In fact, they were really poor in the quality. Maybe Everton's sort of what would be compact defensive shape, maybe having ten days, two weeks off, just lost a little bit of rhythm. But what they have done is they've dug in, and they've kept a clean sheet, um, which is a good thing. Good thing for Leny Yoro, I think, coming in because I think Martinez... Before the game, when you heard that Martinez wasn't playing, you thought that could be a problem. Obviously, United's back four has been quite solid in the last couple of weeks. Uh, the goalkeeper, I thought, was my man of the match tonight. Not necessarily because he made loads of amazing saves, but everything he did, he just did really calmly and well. The tip over the bar at the end, there was a shot from Tariq George, wasn't it? That was just bounced in front of him, and he just held it. And then Everton must have had about eight or nine corners, not every-- he didn't deal with every single one, but he dealt with a lot of them. And I think having a goalkeeper of composure, who just does his job calmly,

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