Podcast: Liverpool, Manchester City, Arsenal, Jose Mourinho and a preview of England's international break
The guys sit down to discuss a curious weekend in the Premier League then look ahead to England's away trips
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The international break is here but first of all we've got some Premier League to break down.
Host Ed Malyon is joined by Jack Pitt-Brooke and podcast debutant Tom Kershaw to discuss the weekend's big-game-turned-snoozefest between Liverpool and Manchester City as well as some analysis of Arsenal's thumping of Fulham at Craven Cottage.
There is time for some chat about Jose Mourinho's future with Miguel Delaney, who joins on the phone, before the guys turn their attention to England's young squad and the international break.
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