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The Indy Football Podcast: Manchester United's shortcomings, Liverpool contrive to drop points and Champions League draw reaction

A look back at a Super Sunday that threatened to live up to its name and a Champions League draw that pulled out some corkers

Monday 11 December 2017 17:29 GMT
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Well that was quite some weekend in the Premier League - especially Sunday, where Manchester City and Manchester United ended up crying over spilt milk and Jurgen Klopp ended up raging over, well, his own team's shortcomings.

Liverpool were frustrated but a favourable Champions League draw helped lift the mood on Monday. Not as much as it did for City, mind, but Chelsea and Tottenham will be somewhat less thrilled at trips to Barcelona and Juventus respectively.

For a breakdown of the weekend's action plus an analysis of the Champions League draw, some arguments over a bad joke, a comparison between a Premier League manager and Donald Trump, listen to this week's IndyFootball podcast.

Host and sports editor Ed Malyon is joined by Miguel Delaney and Jack Pitt-Brooke for another edition of the audio party that's making waves across the podisphere.

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