The Indy Football Podcast: Did Jose Mourinho get his tactics right and are Chelsea out of the title race?

Join host Ed Malyon, chief football writer Miguel Delaney and chief sports writer Jonny Liew as they dissect the biggest talking points from this weekend’s Premier League action

Monday 16 October 2017 17:52 EDT
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Did Jose Mourinho get his tactics right against Liverpool at the weekend and was it a result that the Manchester United boss can be happy with?

Are Chelsea no longer title contenders and do they stand a better chance in the Champions League?

The Premier League was back with a bang this weekend after the second international break of the season – and there was plenty to discuss once again.

Join host Ed Malyon, chief football writer Miguel Delaney and chief sports writer Jonny Liew as they dissect the biggest talking points from this weekend’s action.

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