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MNF | Kane equals Greeves’ record as Spurs beat Fulham | Nev: 'Kane has the same mentality as Shearer' | Nev & Carra’s MNF predictions
Published 3 years, 2 months ago
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Dave Jones is joined by Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher on Monday Night Football as Tottenham travelled to Craven Cottage to face an inform Fulham side.
In the first part of the show Neville and Carragher react to the news that Frank Lampard was sacked by Everton earlier in the day and discuss the direction and ownership of the club under Farhad Moshiri. The duo then analyse Tottenham’s inconsistent season so far and what realistic targets they can still aim for this campaign.
Attention then turns to the pulsating match from Super Sunday between Arsenal and Manchester United. Neville felt Arsenal ‘beat up’ United during the second half and thoroughly deserved the 3-2 win. Carra highlighted Arsenal’s dominance coming from their central midfield players including Oleksandr Zinchenko who was influential and Jamie’s man of the match. Carragher also goes onto say that Arsenal are the best coached team in the country in his opinion. Neville felt the Gunners’ performance against United was a throwback to a Arsene Wenger Arsenal team as they adopted a similar shape in their attack which isolated both Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Luke Shaw.
Part three previews the match between Fulham and Tottenham which has seen Spurs win their last six matches at Craven Cottage in all competitions. Neville and Carragher look at certain areas of the pitch which could prove to be vital in determining the outcome of the match.
Harry Kane equalled Jimmy Greeves’ goalscoring record for Tottenham in their 1-0 win against Fulham and the England captain spoke with Dave Jones, Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher after the match and hopes the win will rejuvenate Spurs’ season. There is also reaction from Antonio Conte who said that the win is a starting point for the club to try and push for a top four finish. Conte also reiterated that he is ‘proud’ and ‘happy’ at the club despite recent rumours that he may leave Tottenham at the end of the season.
In the final part of the show, Gary and Jamie give their individual predictions for the remainder of the season looking at who will be crowned champions of the Premier League, who will finish in the top four, the clubs that will avoid relegation, who will be the player of the year and who will be named manager of the season.
In the first part of the show Neville and Carragher react to the news that Frank Lampard was sacked by Everton earlier in the day and discuss the direction and ownership of the club under Farhad Moshiri. The duo then analyse Tottenham’s inconsistent season so far and what realistic targets they can still aim for this campaign.
Attention then turns to the pulsating match from Super Sunday between Arsenal and Manchester United. Neville felt Arsenal ‘beat up’ United during the second half and thoroughly deserved the 3-2 win. Carra highlighted Arsenal’s dominance coming from their central midfield players including Oleksandr Zinchenko who was influential and Jamie’s man of the match. Carragher also goes onto say that Arsenal are the best coached team in the country in his opinion. Neville felt the Gunners’ performance against United was a throwback to a Arsene Wenger Arsenal team as they adopted a similar shape in their attack which isolated both Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Luke Shaw.
Part three previews the match between Fulham and Tottenham which has seen Spurs win their last six matches at Craven Cottage in all competitions. Neville and Carragher look at certain areas of the pitch which could prove to be vital in determining the outcome of the match.
Harry Kane equalled Jimmy Greeves’ goalscoring record for Tottenham in their 1-0 win against Fulham and the England captain spoke with Dave Jones, Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher after the match and hopes the win will rejuvenate Spurs’ season. There is also reaction from Antonio Conte who said that the win is a starting point for the club to try and push for a top four finish. Conte also reiterated that he is ‘proud’ and ‘happy’ at the club despite recent rumours that he may leave Tottenham at the end of the season.
In the final part of the show, Gary and Jamie give their individual predictions for the remainder of the season looking at who will be crowned champions of the Premier League, who will finish in the top four, the clubs that will avoid relegation, who will be the player of the year and who will be named manager of the season.