Pep, Pépé and penalties – Football Weekly

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Max Rushden is joined by Barry Glendenning, Barney Ronay, Ben Fisher and John Ashdown to discuss José v Pep (Part 24), Fulham’s comedy penalties, and Chelsea being quite good

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One year after the coming of José Mourinho, Spurs are top and Pep Guardiola is being schooled. Is Manchester City’s title challenge over in November?

Meanwhile, Liverpool go 64 games unbeaten at Anfield despite a litany of injuries.

We ask whether Christian Fuchs is being held against his will at Leicester City, and whether it should be illegal to send off Tariq Lamptey.

There’s an analysis of Sheffield United’s woes, and Barney Ronay carefully reviews every single Bruno Fernandes penalty.

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Ivan Cavaleiro of Fulham kicks his own foot as he takes a penalty and skies the ball over the head of Everton goalkeeper Jordan Pickford and the bar
Fulham v Everton, Premier League, Football, Craven Cottage, London, UK - 22 Nov 2020
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