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Patrick and Ted break down Arsenal's buildup crisis after the Carabao Cup final loss to City, why Arteta's selections are becoming too conservative and what it means for the title race. Then Spurs lost 3-0 at home to Forest and are looking like relegation favorites, so the guys break down the run in for everyone involved. Ted gets into the next evolution of set pieces, kickoff routines and why football will look very different in 10 years. Plus Chelsea's manager search, the summer coaching market and why Como are fourth in Serie A.
00:00 Intro and why Patrick and Ted don't care about the Carabao Cup
00:28 Did the Carabao Cup final actually tell us anything about the title race?
02:13 Why Arsenal's buildup has been off since Christmas
03:27 Arteta's squad building trade offs and why progression is harder now
07:57 Tactical squad building and why Arsenal need a Miles Lewis-Skelly type
10:17 Norgaard, squad depth and the impossible Premier League transfer market
13:40 Is Arteta becoming too conservative and what does next season look like?
15:09 Arsenal's brutal fixture congestion coming up
16:44 Spurs lost 3-0 at home to Forest and Tudor is still in his job
17:42 Why Spurs feel like Southampton under Russell Martin
18:50 The relegation picture and breaking down the run in for Spurs and West Ham
22:48 Would Arsenal fans rather win the title or relegate Spurs?
24:32 Brighton spanked Liverpool and Ted's goal of the weekend
25:54 The next evolution of set pieces and why kickoff routines are underused
27:47 Why teams don't do more with restarts and throw ins
29:03 How football will look different in 10 years
35:45 Chelsea's fourth loss in a row and the manager market
36:41 Why clubs should move early on managers and the World Cup complication
38:46 Why national team managers don't want to go back to club football
40:14 Champions League spots, Villa, Everton and Brentford
43:40 Como are in fourth in Serie A and Ted's StatsBomb connection
By Theodore Knutson4.8
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Patrick and Ted break down Arsenal's buildup crisis after the Carabao Cup final loss to City, why Arteta's selections are becoming too conservative and what it means for the title race. Then Spurs lost 3-0 at home to Forest and are looking like relegation favorites, so the guys break down the run in for everyone involved. Ted gets into the next evolution of set pieces, kickoff routines and why football will look very different in 10 years. Plus Chelsea's manager search, the summer coaching market and why Como are fourth in Serie A.
00:00 Intro and why Patrick and Ted don't care about the Carabao Cup
00:28 Did the Carabao Cup final actually tell us anything about the title race?
02:13 Why Arsenal's buildup has been off since Christmas
03:27 Arteta's squad building trade offs and why progression is harder now
07:57 Tactical squad building and why Arsenal need a Miles Lewis-Skelly type
10:17 Norgaard, squad depth and the impossible Premier League transfer market
13:40 Is Arteta becoming too conservative and what does next season look like?
15:09 Arsenal's brutal fixture congestion coming up
16:44 Spurs lost 3-0 at home to Forest and Tudor is still in his job
17:42 Why Spurs feel like Southampton under Russell Martin
18:50 The relegation picture and breaking down the run in for Spurs and West Ham
22:48 Would Arsenal fans rather win the title or relegate Spurs?
24:32 Brighton spanked Liverpool and Ted's goal of the weekend
25:54 The next evolution of set pieces and why kickoff routines are underused
27:47 Why teams don't do more with restarts and throw ins
29:03 How football will look different in 10 years
35:45 Chelsea's fourth loss in a row and the manager market
36:41 Why clubs should move early on managers and the World Cup complication
38:46 Why national team managers don't want to go back to club football
40:14 Champions League spots, Villa, Everton and Brentford
43:40 Como are in fourth in Serie A and Ted's StatsBomb connection

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