On the latest Molby On The Spot Trev Downey and Liverpool legend Jan Molby discuss the Newcastle game, the latest twist in the Isak saga, the Champions League draw and the huge match coming up against Arsenal.
After another mad Monday night at St James's Park, Jim Boardman and Jay Reid are back to dissect that dramatic 3-2 win for the Reds over Newcastle United. The duo dive straight into the chaos that unfolded in the North East, where the Geordies tried their best to create a hostile atmosphere with their "get into them" banners and owner-led social media wind-ups. Did it all backfire spectacularly when young Rio Ngumoha broke their hearts with the winner in his Premier League debut?
They don’t hold back on Newcastle's behaviour throughout the summer during this whole Isak saga, culminating in what we saw on Monday. From booing Ekitike every time he touched the ball to their owners and management letting fans think they’re the hard-done-by party in all this, the attempts at faking some long-standing bitter rivalry to get everyone up for the challenge was laughable by the end. Jay and Jim explore how being a one-club city might be doing Newcastle no favours, suggesting they're living in a bit of an echo chamber without the reality checks - with heaps of sarcasm usually thrown in - that come from having proper local rivals. Meanwhile, they dissect Simon Hooper's referee performance (did chest-cam put him off?) and that inevitable Anthony Gordon red card that had been brewing all night.
Looking ahead, there's the small matter of Arsenal coming to Anfield this weekend, with another ref who’s made a name for himself, Chris Kavanagh, in the middle - and the lads have plenty to say about that particular appointment. They also touch on the neighbours' new stadium down by the river (drink every time you hear ‘down by the river’) and some of the teething problems Everton are having with their fancy new gaff.
As always with Scouser Tommies, it’s passionate, funny, and unapologetically red. The perfect listen for any Liverpool fan still buzzing from that last-minute winner and already looking ahead to the next battle.
Si is away so Darth hosts Barts and Hamzah to review the crazy 3-2 win at Newcastle. On a mega pod, the lads discuss:
• Lineups and gameplans
• Statspack - Possession, XG, XA, XT, Shots, Big Chances, Game State, Defensive Errors, Monte Carlo
• VVD and Defensive Counting Stats - should we be concerned?
• Worst win in recent LFC history?
• Analysing the 0-0 period - how did Newcastle get on top, why did the LFC attack struggle?
• Grav and randomness
• Newcastle lose their heads?
• Milos Kerkez discussion
• Curtis Jones praise
• Who gives Mo the ball part deux
• Newcastle equaliser set piece analysis
• One boy wonder to another
• Early PL XG stories
Statspack: https://drbarts.quarto.pub/match-day-2-season-2526/
Dave Davis brings you a Newsround Special: My Kingdom for a Bomba! as he breaks down all the latest from Anfield. With the Champions League draw looming, we look at Liverpool’s potential opponents, the latest coaching changes, and squad updates including Bajcetic set to stay and Tsimikas linked with a loan. Plus, the very latest on Isak and Guehi as the transfer window edges towards its conclusion.
On the latest episode of the Red Room, Grizz Khan is joined by Mo, Mohamed, and Lewis to discuss the massive victory at St James' Park! Discussion on the impact of Rio and everything surrounding the game!
Dave Davis brings you a Newsround Special as the Isak narrative begins to gather momentum. He breaks down David Ornstein’s deal sheet, covering the situations of Isak, Harvey Elliott and Marc Guehi. There’s also an update on the gap between Liverpool and Roma in negotiations over Kostas Tsimikas, while Newcastle’s rhetoric around Isak appears to be shifting in a more positive direction. Plus, news of James McConnell heading out on loan and what it all means for Liverpool as the transfer window edges towards its conclusion.