
Episode 424
City Take Control In Paris, Chelsea Bright In Madrid, Advantage Emery & Man Utd Hammer Roma
The 2 Robbies · NBC Sports Soccer
April 29, 202147m 40s
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Show Notes
Robbie Mustoe & Robbie Earle recap the first leg of the UEFA Champions League and Europa League semi-finals discussing the following:
- (:45) Manchester City's comeback in Paris to take a 2-1 lead over Paris Saint-Germain and if Pep Guardiola's side will finish the job in Manchester
- (18:10) Chelsea playing out a 1-1 draw with Real Madrid and whether or not the Blues should have built up a bigger advantage before the 2nd leg in London
- (29:45) Unai Emery getting the better of Mikel Arteta and his former club as Villarreal go 2-1 up over Arsenal
- (37:10) Manchester United overcoming a 2-1 deficit against Roma to build a commanding 6-2 lead thanks to the return of Edinson Cavani and Paul Pogba to the starting eleven
- (43:05) And a preview of Sunday's big match between Manchester United and Liverpool which could end up being a Premier League title decider provided Manchester City first take care of business at Crystal Palace
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