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Chris McKenna joins Connor Bromley for the latest episode of Three Word Reviews looking back on the weekend's Premier League action with Liverpool opening up a five-point gap at the top of the Premier League after more dropped points for Arsenal and Man City.
John Cross joins Ned Keating for the latest episode of Three Word Reviews to run the rule over the weekend's Premier League action.
From Mohamed Salah's sublime strike as Liverpool beat Brighton, to Arsenal's troubling start after their defeat at Newcastle, all the main talking points are covered.
There's also a look at what awaits Ruben Amorim when he takes over as Man Utd manager later this month.
Chris McKenna joins Ned Keating on the latest episode of Three Word Reviews to deliver his short and sharp verdicts on the weekend's Premier League action.
Arsenal and Liverpool shared the spoils in a battle between two title rivals, allowing Man City to retake top spot after their win over Southampton.
And in an episode recorded before news of his dismissal, the pair reflect on Erik ten Hag's final game as Man Utd boss.
It's all on the latest episode of Three Word Reviews.
Join Connor Bromley and Mirror Football's John Cross for this weeks edition of Three Word Reviews.
On this episode, they discuss the strong performance of Liverpool as they squeezed past Chelsea, Man City's controversial win at Wolves and Arsenal's poor away defeat at Bournemouth.
Also on the agenda are the other Premier League games including Newcastle's defeat against Brighton, Villa's win at Fulham, Leicester's comeback at Southampton and Man Utd's important win at Old Trafford against Brentford.
Ned Keating joins Connor Bromley to deliver his three word reviews on the latest round of Premier League action.
On this episode, Tottenham's capitulation at Brighton, Chelsea and Nottingham Forest's fiery draw, Bukayo Saka's super show for Arsenal and Liverpool's brilliant start to life under Arne Slot are on the agenda.
Three Word Reviews is back to sum up the weekend's Premier League action in just three words.
This week sees Ned Keating join Connor Bromley to give his analysis and another troublesome result for Erik ten Hag and Manchester United; Arsenal's vital victory over Leicester; and Cole Palmer's one-man show for Chelsea against Brighton.
In this episode of Three Word Reviews, Connor Bromley is joined by the Daily Mirror's David McDonnell to break down the weekend's Premier League action using just three words for each match!
They discuss the epic 2-2 draw between Man City and Arsenal, Man Utd's draw with Crystal Palace, the relegation battle and the race for Champions League places.
In this episode of Three Word Reviews, the Daily Mirror's chief football writer John Cross joins Ned Keating to break down the weekend's Premier League action using just three words for each match!
From Arsenal’s hard-fought win over Tottenham to Erling Haaland’s incredible goal-scoring form, and a crucial victory for Erik ten Hag’s Manchester United, we've got all the biggest talking points. Tune in for bite-sized insights and quick-fire reviews of every game.
In this episode of Three Word Reviews, Ned Keating and the Daily Mirror’s northern football correspondent, David McDonnell, break down an action-packed weekend in the Premier League. Liverpool's commanding 3-0 victory over Manchester United has Erik ten Hag under serious scrutiny, while Manchester City’s Erling Haaland continues to show why he's a goal-scoring machine. We also discuss Chelsea’s stumble against Crystal Palace, Newcastle’s tight win over Spurs, and the impact of Declan Rice’s red card in Arsenal’s draw with Brighton. Tune in for our quick-fire three-word summaries and in-depth analysis of all the top-flight action.
Join Ned Keating and Connor Bromley as they unravel the most unforgettable Transfer Deadline Day moments! In this episode, we dive into Peter Odemwingie’s ill-fated trip to QPR that left him stranded in a car park, Andrey Arshavin’s nerve-wracking wait in a snowy Hertfordshire hotel for his Arsenal move, Benjani’s last-minute scramble to join Manchester City, and the infamous fax machine mishap that cost David de Gea a dream move to Real Madrid. Tune in for a blend of triumphs, near-misses, and pure Deadline Day drama that only football can deliver!
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