Too Little Too Late for Man City?
5/4/202656 min
The FC crew react to Manchester City's 3-3 draw at Everton and explain why they think Arsenal will win the Premier League this season. Plus, the guys criticize Chelsea after the Blues 3-1 loss to Nottingham Forest saw them drop their 6th Premier League game in a row. The guys also looks ahead to Atletico Madrid's visit to Arsenal and give out predictions for which team will advance to the Champions League final.
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Dan Thomas· Host0:16
[upbeat music] Welcoming to the latest edition of ESPN FC. I'm Dan Thomas, joined by Shaka Hislop and Stevie Nicol. Would you believe it? Manchester City have completely and utterly shot themselves in the foot when it comes to the title race. They were taking on Everton on Monday. They're one-nil up. Uh, Doku with a great finish just before the break to give City advantage. I think we thought at that stage maybe City would kick on and get the victory. However, they were at just an absolute shambles at the back. Everton took advantage of it. Barry coming on, he would get a break- a brace. O'Brien would get a goal in between, giving Everton a three-one lead. We'd see goals from Haaland late on, from Doku, that would see City get the equalizer. They take a point, but is it enough in the title race? Let's just confirm what that means for the title run-in. It's now in Arsenal's hands. If they win their remaining three games, it doesn't matter what Manchester City do. Arsenal will be crowned champions of the Premier League. As we welcome in Mario Melkiot joins us, and never have I been happier to see Nadum on the show. [laughs] How you feeling, boy?
Nedum Onuoha· Panelist1:25
[laughs] Oh, I feel, I feel great, Dan.