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Leicester City 2 Liverpool 0: The Review

by The Anfield Wrap | Sep 20, 2017 | Podcast, TAW Player, The Review

Rob Gutmann is joined by Sean Rogers and Dan Morgan for an in depth look at Livepool’s 2-0 Carabao Cup defeat at Leicester City. The boys analyse the team selection, the substitutions and whether anyone came out with any credit on a disappointing night. We also...

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Chelsea & The Race For Europe: The Trends

Examining football’s underlying numbers, looking back at the Chelsea match and taking a look at the teams competing for the European spots.

Neil Atkinson is joined by Josh Williams.

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