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Spurs fightback to a 'remarkable' draw with City | 'Arsenal have sent a message' | Very important day for Carrick

2/1/202627 min

Gary Neville and Peter Drury react to Spurs' remarkable comeback against with Manchester City and how this draw has left Pep Guardiola's side 'well short' of Arsenal in the race for the title. The duo also discuss a huge weekend for Arsenal after their infatic victory against Leeds at Elland Road which has 'sent a message'. 

Finally, they touch on the race for the Champions League and how Manchester United's win was very important for interim head coach Michael Carrick.

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  1. Peter Drury· Host0:00

    Well, hello, everybody. It's the Gary Neville Podcast, uh, at the end or towards the end of what has been a, a meaty, uh, Premier League weekend. There's been an awful lot happening, uh, not the least of which occurred here at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. A most remarkable game of football in which Tottenham seemed frankly dead and buried, two-nil down at half-time, and rescued a point, which has, Gary, all sorts of ramifications.

  2. Gary Neville· Host0:24

    Tottenham first? Why not? [sighs] I mean, I thought they were done half-time. Not just done in the game, by the way. I was like... I know a Tottenham fan pretty well. He said that he's been coming for forty years as a season ticket holder, and he's not been as disillusioned in that time. It was eerie. The atmosphere from minute one in the game was n- non-existent. It's as if they'd just switched off, the Tottenham fans, almost as if, like, they're completely and utterly... They're turning up, 'cause it's what they do, it's what football fans do. But there was nothing there, nothing on the pitch at all. No energy, um, no energy in the crowd, and such a stark difference from what you believe a Thomas Frank team is. Uh, and at half-time, we were talking, and I just thought, "Oh, this is not gonna go on very long. This, this is, [sighs] this is a massive struggle." And you feel then sad, 'cause you know sort of what's coming, and I thought City in the first half, to be fair, were in second gear. I didn't think that City were playing brilliantly well. I thought at times they were a little bit complacent. What we've just seen in that second half is a reflection

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