Indy Football Podcast: Pep Guardiola's vision, Liverpool's struggles and FC Barcelona's role in Catalan independence

Manchester City's win over Chelsea dominates the latest pod but Ed Malyon, Miguel Delaney and Jack Pitt-Brooke also discuss Mohamed Salah, fixture congestion and Danny Rose

Monday 02 October 2017 11:30 EDT
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Yes it is and international break and so you're naturally disappointed about the lack of Premier League football coming up but guess what?

The Indy Football podcast is back! And that is good news because it means you get some absolutely knockout analysis of the weekend.

Mainly the guys focus on Manchester City's dominance over Chelsea this week but they also wander through a number of other topics.

Among them are Liverpool's one-dimensional play and Barcelona's role in the quest for Catalan independence.

If that doesn't excite you then you are probably in the wrong place - but if it does then download, listen, subscribe, rate and review and we can be audio buddies forever.

Click play to listen to Episode 11 of The Indy Football Podcast, which is also available on iTunes, acast and all other podcast providers.

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