The Premier League action continued in Gameweek 10, with it hotting up at the top and more big results for those that may need them come the end of the season.
We take a look back at the latest action from England’s top flight with discussion and reaction on the full time whistle.
We take a look back at the latest action from England’s top flight with discussion and reaction on the full time whistle.
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00:00 Another weekend of Premier League action has concluded. Daniel, let's start with our teams, Wolves hosting Newcastle.
00:09 Me v you, but from a fan point of view, from Wolves starting off, you know, it's pleasing to see that we are now sucking in these teams and allowing them to play, but being really deadly in front of goal, Wolves have had problems for two or three seasons now where they just haven't been able to find the back of the net.
00:27 It looks like Gary O'Neill has got the best out of them. I mean, Wang Yi Chan has been firing on all cylinders recently and then Pedro Neto has been so dangerous as well.
00:36 So, yeah, it's also nice to see Wolves are setting up with different game plans. More points than games played is good to see after a few months in the season from a Wolves perspective.
00:47 What did you make of the game from a Newcastle point of view?
00:51 Well, Molineux certainly isn't an easy place to go. Manchester City have proven that this season, of course, with Wolves doing the job over them.
00:58 I think from a Newcastle point of view, when you go ahead twice in the game, you'd like to come away with the three points there.
01:03 But having said that, it was in tricky conditions that night. Wolves, of course, playing some good football in attack. So, I think from a Newcastle perspective, they'll take the points from that.
01:14 Yeah, we've obviously given our fan point of view, but Charlie, our Birmingham World writer, was there. Let's get his take on a bit more of a neutral perspective following the full-time whistle.
01:24 Wolverhampton Wanderers 2, Newcastle United 2. The unbeaten run in the Premier League for Gary O'Neill's side is now five matches.
01:33 I don't think many Wolves fans would have thought that would be the case when he first came into the club.
01:37 You'll find my player ratings from the game, the match report, as well as all the post-match quotes from Gary O'Neill and Eddie Howe on the Birmingham World website.
01:44 Thanks, Charlie. Yeah, moving on, another fantastic fixture we saw on paper.
01:49 Manchester United hosting Manchester City in the Manchester derby, obviously at Old Trafford.
01:54 United had good fortune against them last season there, but Manchester City, they're back. They're firing again.
02:01 3-0. Dan, what did you make of it? Because it was a fantastic Pep Guardiola display, really.
02:06 Yeah, I mean, it was just a completely one-sided game, wasn't it? Manchester United never really had a sniff, to be honest.
02:13 Well, they had the odd couple of chances, but realistically, Manchester City were comfortable in that game.
02:17 I think Man United are just looking like a team devoid of ideas, devoid of any sort of direction and cohesion.
02:27 It's quite worrying for them because, of course, you just wonder where do they turn?
02:32 I mean, obviously, for Man City fans, it's bliss because, once again, things are looking rosy for them.
02:37 But from a Manchester United point of view, it's really quite a lot of do-it-good.
02:41 But, of course, our Manchester World correspondent, Michael Plant, was there to tell us more.
02:46 It's more day for United. 3-0 to Pep Guardiola's side, but that really doesn't tell the whole story.
02:51 It was a performance that, actually, City thoroughly deserved to come away with, with a 3-0 victory.
02:55 They were so much better than United in all departments. It was embarrassing for United in the end, in truth.
03:00 in Trish City just toyed with him, knocking the ball around effortlessly.