Indy Football Podcast: Dissecting Jose Mourinho's horror start, Tottenham's rise, England selection and more

Jonathan Liew is joined by Miguel Delaney, Mark Critchley and Samuel Lovett

Tuesday 28 August 2018 11:57 EDT
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We look back at the biggest events from the weekend - and preview the matches to come
We look back at the biggest events from the weekend - and preview the matches to come

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After another jam-packed weekend of Premier League football, we take a look back at some of the biggest talking points.

This means Jose Mourinho, Tottenham, Gary Mabbutt's foot (yes, really), the England squad selection, and much more.

Chief football writer Jonathan Liew leads the discussion this week, with Miguel Delaney, Mark Critchley and Samuel Lovett joining him to offer their thoughts.

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