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You know, I think two months ago, I warned one man called Ronald O'Cott that he don't need to be coming on this particular show looking decent better than I am yet I'm the main person here, you know, I'm the boss. So have I defiled that order? You violated that directive and going forward probably will hit to the core. I'll make sure next time I hit to the core. Just like to look inferior. Thank you very much. You are putting my work at risk. I might as well switch the seats with you now. No, but you know he's just sitting here. Osul is mad at me. Baby. Forward. What's good? Well, I mean the running is becoming tense. If you look at the fixtures remaining, especially for top four, I think number one, two might go down to the wire in terms of the remaining fixtures for Man City versus many fixtures for Liverpool. Tottenham, I believe today after a win with Aguiness Western will solidify the third position place and then now the battle will be between Chelsea, Manchester United and Arsenal. That's for the top four. Osul Robert, I'll speak right now. Man United has lost consecutive. Aguiness Everton and Aguiness Man City sat up and they face another Akula and task this particular weekend. Tomorrow actually. Aguiness Chelsea football club, which is seriously chasing for top four finish. Any chances of... I think Munch's season is done. Their season is over completely and they have solidified their place at I think position six currently and they don't look like a side. That can get into the top four and do something. And even if they get into the top four, they still don't have the mantle to go ahead and play in the UEFA Champions League. So for them in the UEFA Champions League, they should forget that. They should start thinking about rebuilding a team back to the class of Manchester United because the team that we are seeing currently is a good team. It's a team that switches on and off. Sometimes when Oleguna came in, they were playing good football. All of a sudden they are losing seven matches of the possible nine that they have played and this is consecutive losses. So it's a big, big problem for Manchester United. I'd like to differ with Osoro on that. I don't think we should call Munch's teneted quits yet. Look at the remaining three fixtures. If they pick up a point tomorrow against Chelsea and they win against Huddlesfield and they win against Cardiff. They have every chance to come back to the top four. But Chelsea have everything to lose at that position. And if you look also at the running for Arsenal fixtures and the Chelsea fixtures versus the Munch's nine fixtures, you might think that Manchester have a greater chance to finish at the top four. You might think. Yeah, you see, finishing the top four is a big deal. It's not a big deal. For Manchester United, this is a team that can't finish in the top four. It should be finishing in the top four. You realize that. But then they don't show that they don't play the football to give you the strength and believe that they are capable of being in the top four. You look at how they play their football, you realize that today we play well, tomorrow we don't play well. You just need consistency to be on that top level. You look at Manchester City, you look at Liverpool, you look at Tottenham, they have maintained the consistency. Even Arsenal, many people say Arsenal are not playing well and all that. They have played some good of consistency with them. Then the semi-finals of the Europa League, they are now in the fifth place fighting for top four position. And they are showing that intensity, they are showing that intent that we want to be in the top four. But for Manchester United, look at the discipline against Everton. Even I don't think Fulham can play such kind of football. Because Fulham, they are on relegation, they have won two matches keeping two clean good sheets. But you look at Manchester, it's a team that completely went off the rails. They cannot defend, they cannot run back, they cannot strike. You cannot even know where is the stamina of Manchester United, where is their strength and they were really off. Look at Manchester City, first off they give you that glimpse, they give you that glimpse that we can play well. But at the end of the day, they are not good enough to play well. So top four position, even if they finish the top four position, they'll still be lying to themselves that you are good enough, which they are not. And is top four finish becoming elusive because two teams pushing for, you know, qualification to UEFA Champions League football next season are not performing very well. Both Arsenal and Man United, two teams have lost their previous fixtures consecutive. Arsenal has lost to Uwantun, Wanderas, and they also lost over the weekend to Crystal Palace. And so is Man United against Everton and Manchester City. Is top four finish race becoming too elusive? I think, as I mentioned earlier, you would look at the fixtures that Arsenal have, the next three fixtures. You would look also at the fixtures that Chelsea have, including Manchester United, start to play Leicester City. If you look at now the fixtures that Man United have, obviously Huddlesfield and Cardiff, Cardiff fighting for relegation to survive, Huddlesfield already, their fate have been sealed. But as Osoro said, and I think it's a major problem, not only for Arsenal, but also for Manchester United. For Arsenal, Una Emery inherited a team that has potential, yes? But inside that potential, you always have problems, certain problems in the team. You have Ramsey going to Juventus. You have the uncertainty of Mezi Tuwazi. You have again the uncertainty of the midfield, Qwendozi. Again, Torera, he has not been performing. The game against, as you mentioned, Crystal Palace, midfielos, completely dead. I watched that game. The defense squad and staff was powerful. You saw what happened against Wulavu Wulavu. So the idea and the notion that rebuilding needs to be done is, it's important for Arsenal, but not as much as Manchester United. But Manchester United also needs some serious overhaul. And here's the thing. I remember when Jose Mourinho was being fired, I remember I sat here with you and I told you, it's a fresh birth of air, but a new manager is going to come in. Even if it's an interim going into a permanent or just an interim manager. But what we have realized over the past couple of weeks is that you can have David Muers, you can have Louis Van Gaal, you can have Jose Mourinho. But if you look at the set of players that are there, that lies the problem. It has been the manager, it has been the players and the board. Why do I say the board? When Klok came in, he was given a carte blanche of power over Liverpool players. That's why he could sell ben taken, no one could say anything. Manchester City, carte blanche again. Yahya Tore would go. You see, there's no discrepancy that Yahya is a good player. We're paying him X amount of money. But now let's come to the Manchester United squad. We have Alexis earning so much money. But again, it's a problem in the dressing room. Not only that, but also in the dressing room and also on the field. We have Paul Pogba. On a good season he can give us 15 or so goals from the midfield. But his on and off theatrics are the problem. What does the board tell Ole Gunashul Socha? He's a thing, please manage Pogba. His cost is close to 100 million. Revenues are coming through him, let's handle him well. Problem is, once you don't give the manager the power he needs, the power that Fagason had to tell Cristiano Ronaldo, you know what, you can go. To tell Beckham, you can go. To tell Roikin, you can go. The same power that you can tell Pogba. Either next season I want you to play in my team under my rules or you can go next season. Because there are a couple of players, not only Pogba. There are a couple of players. Herrera has already gone to PSG on free transfer. We have the likes of Valencia. His contract is not going to be extended. There are three to four players that need to go. And there are two players that need to come in. You come in solidify the defense and proper work through the next two transfer windows. But the power has to go back to the manager. I think that Ole Gunashul Socha's winning form revolved around Anda Herrera who now is being rumored to join Fregi Manipals. But recently, I mind why do you release a player on a fruit contract who's been in sublime form for the club at the expense of extending his contract? That's what he's talking about. You realize that Manchester United at the moment is being held by player power. Nguyen Khloe came and said that these are the same players who threw Molino under the bus and they'll do the same thing to Ole Gunashul Socha. These are not the kind of players you can trust yourself to be your engine and to go ahead and do something for you. And you have seen how they have been doing it. One of the things is Anda Herrera is a squad player, he's a team player, but he's not earning the same amount of money as the people who are not team players, people who are not squad players. These will bring problems into the team. I think Pep Gudiola, that's one of the major reasons he did not take Alexi Sanchez, do not buy Alexi Sanchez to Manchester City because you're coming with a very huge salary gap that is going to make other people inferior. And players will come to them when they know this is what I offer. I'm good at this and I'm doing this. So why are you not giving me the same amount of money that is being given? You realize every decade is at the same circle where he's also bargaining to get a lot of money. Paul Pogba, everybody is talking about there's a kind of trend his agent has over him. That's why he's also bargaining for more money and should go to Real Madrid. So as Manchester United and as the way they have been put traditionally, attitude has been key. And if they do not get their players who have got the same kind of attitude as the other players, they manage justness to get rid of them. Yeah, we have social media players. Get rid of them and have players who have the budget hat and can play for Manchester United So at the moment there's no player in Manchester United who looks to be a Manchester United player. No one is playing for the shot. No one is playing. And no one can play for a different shot. You look at the Manchester United's code right now and you ask yourself as a Tottenham manager, as a Liverpool manager, as a Man City manager, even as a Wolves manager, how many players from Manchester United can you take and put in those teams? None. There's no hunger anymore. They're just there for the prestige. For the last four or five seasons, I can tell you for free, the hair has been the standard player for this Manchester United team. He has come to the rescue of Manchester United when the goalkeeper is needed. Marcus Rashford has rose up from the youth system. Jesse Lingard, Mashial Kamileb. They have been awful. Yeah, they have been awful. Again, a deeper form happens to players, but it's how you bounce back. Two nil, sorry, one nil Barcelona. Two nil against the next loss. Again, they came back to Barcelona, got beaten. Went, got beaten. You look at six fixtures or even five fixtures that you have lost and not by a small margin, but at least two goals or more. That should tell you something about the character. The other day when they played against the derby, Manchester City, first half, I mean they were brilliant. Yes, they were inferior team, we have to accept that, but they were brilliant. What happens in the second half? Pep brings Insane. Wanda Insane bring pace, broad pace on the left side. The second goal, if you saw the formation of the last four Manchester United defenders, was on a diagonal instead of a straight line. What was going on? Again, it's the mentality. The thing is, that notion of how you rise up for the next game is water scaling in Manchester United and no matter which team you play against, let it be Barcelona, let it be Wolves, let it be Bolton Wanderer, you have to be up for every game. And Manchester United are not doing that. They just coming, oh it's Barcelona, we're going to play them the best we can. It's PSG, we have to go against them, but this is Everton. We can just go and play the way we want and come out of it and that has been one of the major problems that they are having. Let's talk about the PFA wards and of course the list was released in midweek and several standout names as far as PFA is concerned. Bullkeep of course, Adderson for Man City, Robertson and Alexander Arnold, right back and left back respectively in the defence, Laport and Van Dijk who is the overall PFA ahead of the season. Then in the midfield we have Bernardo Silva, Fernandinho and Paul Pogba coming in and the attacking department, and Rahim Staling. How comes one man who has been in spectacular form for Totenham Hotspaz, Christian Erikson, is not making the change. That's the same point to make. I don't understand what Pogba is doing on that list. I totally don't understand. Erikson has been brilliant for Totenham. He has pushed that team to the semi-finals with the help obviously of the likes of Laurent with the injured Kane but Erikson in that midfield with Wanyama partnering him He has been brilliant except that Wanyama came in later on. So I don't understand how he is on that team. Bernardo Silva again a revelation for Manchester City. I mean him taking over from David Silva it's like a clear switch. You don't understand the transition. It just happened so quick. You look at the front three, Aguero, Mane, Sala, you pick them from the top teams it wasn't the fact that he made the team. Sala did make the team. But again you would have those options in the defence well Van Dyke, Laport, Alexander Arnold. They deserve it. This right back, who plays for Crystal Palace is English international. One disaka. One disaka in comparison with Trent Alexander Arnold. Yes, of course the young Englishman has been also tremendous for Liverpool but one disaka's impact has to be hailed as well. The professional football association the only reason we cannot go hard again is because the professional footballers are the ones who vote and that's why you find someone like Paul Pogba making into such a Because he has many friends. At the end of the day actually it comes down to that. Someone say ah Pogba will give Pogba my vote but it's not down to merits. Not down to how good is this because you realize that the only thing that the professional football association they have done this time round was give the accolade to a defender who deserved it. Van Dyke. He has played I think. Is he the best defender in the world right now? Surely. It's very hard to determine that but in the Premier League 18 clean sheets for Liverpool this season you have not considered you have considered and 10 goals has a very big, big push for a defender and everything that he is doing. So it's a very good one for him. He has solidified Liverpool defence because it had been leaking and this time round they are one of the best defenders to go up again so that one is a good one for them. I mean Robin Neves is missing from that list. Robin Neves. John Rottingen is missing from that list. You know Treddin is sorry for his inza he is missing from that list. I mean there are decent players. Again I think club power comes into play. Club power comes into play. Because they are not influential. You can not let away the dominance of the two sides. Man City and Liverpool they have really really dominated the Premier League at the moment. But also if you look at Wolves, Watford, Leicester City I mean those three teams have also pushed up. If it was the fact that Ole Gunasolta came in and he had that honeymoon period of 10 unbeaten games if he did not have that 10 unbeaten games you I would be telling you now the top four you know fight would have been even about Wolves and even maybe Watford. If it were not for scenario where the coach of the season comes from a team that has bagged English Premier League title do you think Wolves coach deserves being number one? Nuno Espito deserves it. Nuno Espito deserves it very well. He came up with the championship team this team that he has right now. He hasn't bought anyone when he came in most of them have been on loans and he told them he is what I am going to promise you we are going to play Premier League season Premier League football next season. Let's win the championship let's go into the premiership and let's qualify for at least the Europa or win the FA the FA has gone away from them it's going towards Watford and Manchester City. What are they remaining with? Qualifying for possible seventh position for the Europa League. I think he is done brilliantly with those set of players. Alison vs. Alison who deserved a sport in the team. Both are Brazilians and they are competing for the sport at the national team level and you know they have been exceptional for their respective sites but Alison making the team for the FA at the expense of Alison who made the team going by the voting by the fans. I think it's all about what the two goalkeepers bring on to the table and you realize that Edison has been solid even if he has a very good defensive but his defense cannot be compared to that of Liverpool. I think that role of him being a sweeper can be the main reason that he is getting that title you can never know but they are two goalkeepers at the top of their game at the moment they are top of their game at the moment and Alison is pushing because he has got a very very good solid defense that is in front of him and people cannot score against him but then Edison plays the kudyola kind of football he really comes up in front he goes ahead he sweeps the ball it's like their last man defense in that defense land and I think that's why they gave him that title. Of course away from Mata's PFA awards they brought the fixtures for the weekend and main trailing tie of course beats Chelsea against United and both are pushing for UEFA champions late football next season to finish in top 4 and Chelsea are in Europa and by the fact that they win the same they can qualify automatically and so is Arsenal who play Valencia at the same final stage what are the dynamics of this type? Manchester United would definitely at the moment would have an advantage because Chelsea would be thinking about coming up Manchester would be thinking that we can get a point of Chelsea and I strongly believe that's what if he give all the good on social today a point he would accept it I mean sorry tomorrow he would accept it but going into the running again I think Chelsea would would look for the title would look for the Europa League title I think for them right now that would at least end the season in the right way because now if you don't end with the title you remain in a battle for the top 4 top 4 between 3 teams Arsenal again also has its fixtures so you would think logically speaking let Chelsea win the Europa League let Manchester United see if they can finish top 4 or again Arsenal either with the Europa League or finish top 4 again the dynamics are very tricky Eden Azad has been such a revelation since joining this league one where he featured for Lille and of course it's Asen Venga former Arsenal coach who actually scouted him and at some point he wanted to acquire his services to join MRX but you know I think it was Jose Mourinho back then at Chelsea who surpassed Venga stress for the Belgian international what do you make of his impact tomorrow I was also surprised he didn't make PFA and yet he's been at Chelsea player you know previous seasons despite not playing and attacking football scoring even crucial goals when Chelsea need them most I think he has won two premier titles and a fake up where the Chelsea football club I think for Eden Azad is a matter of the other players at Chelsea not coming up to his level standards of playing football and that has been that gap between Eden Azad and the other Chelsea players so it has been really difficult for him but he has done his best for Chelsea and what he can offer Chelsea at the moment and for the Manchester United fixtures I think it has usually been a two way kind of traffic between Chelsea and Manchester United the other time under Herera can put him in his pocket does nothing the next time he falls out of nowhere and is troubling Manchester United left right and centre and the form which Manchester United is at the moment is really tricky for them because if the way they played against Man City the way they played against Everton that kind of slow walking kind of football that they are playing and they taking on to play against Chelsea Chelsea is going to dismantle them properly and Eden Azad will be the one leading that line so it will be tricky for Manchester United tomorrow but it's also a game where they can redeem themselves let's have a look at the stats of Chelsea against Man United since time immemorial of course statistics indicate that over 176 matches 53 draws in between them then United has recorded the largest number of win 72 against Chelsea's 51 but there is a statistic that lies you see this is an all time statistic this can go back to 1800 but down there don't go even go to the primary statistics of 50 that's from 1990 look at the statistic from let's say 2010 up to now because 1990 Chelsea was noted in the public domain it was not recognized as such and even up to 2000 they made 2000 when Roman bought Chelsea and made that over all everything was I think they were competing at the same level but from 2010 up to now Chelsea has won a Premier League Manchester United has not won any Premier League Chelsea have won FA Manchester United have won FA but which team has done better than the other you realize that Chelsea has tried to be a little bit better than Manchester United Manchester United since 2013 when Silex Ferguson left the team they have been going down they have been going down they have been coming up at any time of the moment last season finishing number 2 was bit better but you won a Europa League you won a Europa cup I missed those days of Chelsea against United where Chelsea could line up players like Peter Cech John Terry Gary Kehello, Ricardo Cavallo Frank Lampa, Didier Drogba Michael Balak money right around the other hand Rio Ferdinand Edwin Van Dasa Owen Hargreaves, Wayne Rooney Stella Scots for both teams can we compare to the current era? well if you put aside Hazard, if you put aside Kante, because Kante has been performing very well for last three seasons if you put aside Tiengokost is not there anymore and you put now the monster in that back to back the last three seasons I think performance wise obviously Chelsea has been on top Manchester has not been that stellar as we would want them to be however it's a transition and we keep on using this transition oftenly but it is a transition it's getting tired we've been saying for the last three seasons give Manchester native money to buy players they've been having 200, 300 million pounds to be buying players but what has happened bringing in the same crop of players that are leaving you get and this is why we have to leave a pool, we have to loud Manchester City you lose a big time player you replace him with a big time player we have to understand that the dynamics of the purchasing power has been different hence you have to go to the youth system but if we tell that to Tottenham Tottenham will tell us that's a fast we've been having the same squad for the last three seasons because Daniel Lev is not generous enough to give potato enough money to buy not only is he not generous enough but if you look at the youth setup again if you look at the youth setup the players that are coming from the youth can determine a lot about the club Manchester City doesn't have a youth setup if they have a youth setup now Tottenham is coming back to have money power with the new stadium they are making I think 800 million per match day better than any other club in Europe there is no club in the premier that is getting to what Tottenham is making per match day since they moved to the new stadium so don't be worried when Daniel Lev is going to give 50 million he is going to give him 100 million to go get that one player who you think is going to make a difference for Tottenham the one player who is going to make other teammates play better the one player is going to change the team and they can do that because right at the moment now they are generating the revenue to do that they are generating the revenue and they can go ahead and buy the players that they want for Manchester City it is the owners who use it as a toy for them it's the 80 hard and everything but the moment you call Sheikia and you tell him I need 100 million I'm not going to deny you that for Manchester United team that is in the stock exchange with the serious board of directors it's more about we give you 100 million we are going to make 100 so those questions have to be asked those questions have to be asked but for Manchester United right now they have to start thinking the way Silex Fagason used to the success of the club is in the football ground if you get the revenue that you are generating forget the money you are generating those successes will come if you are winning on the football ground and at the end of the day your work as a manager your work as a football club as a sports person is to make people smile and if you are not doing that you have already failed at your job your job is not how many t-shirt sales you are going to sell the moment that fan finishes the 93 minutes let that fan smile if the fan is not smiling how relevant is the position of taking over directly football of nowadays I mean it's quite important I've seen several clubs acquire the services of taking over directly Leonardo, former coach was at some point in charge of operation in their mind but we didn't see much of his impact it's a significant position because now the manager has a one-on-one relation with the technical director and tells him these are the players I want I don't want to deal with their agents I don't want to deal with the financial bit of it like what managers would do a couple of seasons ago and it's his job now to go and get these players the problem is when the board believes in the technical director or the technical director too much than the manager himself whereby now a situation in Chelsea whereby Pulsnić the guy who was bought from Christian Pulsnić was bought from Borussia Dortmund Sarri came out and said I don't know about the player but if he comes in he will join the squad and he will play the Sarri board the fact that the manager doesn't know anything about the player shows you that some players are acquired in clubs by the technical director without the know-how of the football manager himself, of the manager himself so like now Manchester United are moving in to make Mike Philan the technical director of the football director and now his relation with Ole Gunnar Solci is going to be very important in the rebuilding of the squad his job is basically simple which players do you want I want these players go negotiate talk to them see if they are viable for the club I think the the technical director is to bridge the gap between the board and the football club because the board is major into business the board is more into business and how much money we are making and all that the technical director is supposed to come in and bring the balance between the football players, the technical bench and everybody and the board you can look at the best example will be Edwin Van Rassa see what he has done with Ajax go out there and negotiate the players income the players salaries, the transfer fees and everything so the board will like that kind of person who represents the board who can speak the language of the board and also speak the language of the manager at the same time you realize when Manchester United was successful it used to be David Gill and Sir Alex Fagason but that used to be like the old system of running the football club David Gill run the board and everything Sir Alex Fagason run the field if Fagason needed a player David Gill will know how to convince the board to give you that money and that will be his key job and the technical director coming from a football background will understand the coach better when he says we want this player we have this amount of money you look at Liverpool they haven't just had an overnight kind of success there has been a gradual process gradual process for them to get into where they are supposed to be you sell to players who you think are not good enough you buy one who comes in and takes care of that position after some time you realize our defense is linking what you have done is unhover let's bring in Fandexo Klopp can be capable enough to convince the board to give him 75 million because they are seeing the process that is going on to build the team process by process to get where they are supposed to be when you have to wind up this and if we do champions league football next week Liverpool against Barcelona Barcelona did put up a last show during their first leg against united they beat them one nail but it was not convincing not impressive show but during the return leg of course Lionel Messi was Lionel Messi we are used to scoring crucial goals for the champion best sides how well prepared are they to take on union clubs charges I think it should be the other way around the question is how are Liverpool well prepared to take on Messi because going by the word from the Pandits Liverpool or Manchester City if either of them was playing Barcelona going by the first leg of what Barcelona did against united, Barcelona were beat them yes but you see now Man City would have played against Barcelona again it's just two similar systems that could have played what would have come out the outcome would have been the stronger team but now Liverpool are coming with a totally different approach counter attack press they have defenders that are fast enough to run back to keep the likes of Suarez Dembele obviously and Messi at back but the most important thing about this Liverpool's code that really brings the strength in it is the midfield the midfield is what this Liverpool team has and I'm telling you that midfield for being holding just before the four defenders and then you have either Nebic later and then you have Milner over there I think that solidity in the defensive part of the midfield is what is going to help Liverpool go forward against Barcelona that being said we've always said that Messi is out of this world he comes up with brilliant moments we cannot deny that but from my standpoint Liverpool will win the first leg I think for that much is who wants it more is going to win that much who really wants it more and who is going to run more than the other one who is going to attack more who is going to be disciplined better than the other one because these are two powerful teams that are going to meet one another they in my mind and in my stomach which I don't want to give it to Liverpool I'm inclined to give it to Liverpool because of the pace that they have having been there in the last final and also losing at the final must be a stab on the heart of those players so they really need to come back to that final and also try and perform in it at the moment it's shaky with the Premier League they don't know if they are going to have it or not Barcelona have won much and it can confirm them as champions so we are looking at the situation now but on Tuesday it can be playing a Barcelona team as a really champions of the league and you still have to wait till the last the last fixture the wire to be confirmed that you will be a winner but if you look also at this other team if you look at also Ajax versus Tottenham Tottenham and Ajax have never been Ajax has been there at this stage has never been look at the Ajax setup new players have come in young players hungry players the combination of that team is 23 million pounds the combination of the Tottenham team is 120 million pounds but what Ajax did to Real Madrid is short of a miracle because you'd expect them to be the underdogs and the same way they are going to walk in to choose this game as the underdogs but I'm telling you Ajax are going to do something different in this semi-final ok, let's keep the conversation going via social media platforms even after the show at Osoro Bats at CK Maxwell at Y255 channel hashtag we discuss about matters national football fixtures for the weekend and even champions league football coming next we do this again next Saturday same time same place always a pleasure being with you every Saturday 1, 2, 3, talking matters, sporting disciplines across the board happening both locally and you and yourself can join the conversation and don't be left behind tell us what is happening in a neighborhood and for the fans on you can tweet us and come on the show and defend the team you support anything on forest outside there like myself you 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