Erling Haaland breaks the record for the most Premier League goals in a single season as his 35th helped Man City brush aside West Ham - they discuss that result and also reflect on Liverpool's 1-0 win at home to Fulham on Wednesday night. (34:20)
Molly Hudson joins the show to reflect on Arsenal's defeat to Wolfsburg in their Champions League semi-final second leg at a sold-out Emirates Stadium, and also reflect on the news of a 4th Arsenal player picking up an ACL injury in just 6 months (47:15)
We end the show by discussing Lionel Messi's future after he took some unauthorised leave from PSG, and we preview the final day of the Championship season, with so many teams still in contention for a possible play-off place. (55:45)
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The Dark Arts…
The best title race in years – so who wins?
Is European football becoming boring?
Who is better than Phil Foden?
Fathers, sons, money and mavericks
Klopp's kids triumph and dealing with mardy managers
George Elokobi: "We dance one more time."
"We’re Manchester United and we’re coming to get you." Really…?
The title race, Kane's understudy and Lemon Meringue Pie
Who owns your club? Kane’s trophy hunt, and Man Utd’s big signing
Arsenal for the title? Spurs for fourth? But what is Scott McTominay?
Sin bin's and the celebration police
Gunners fire, Liverpool stall. United hope, Chelsea despair
Defying expectations: Luton, Eze, Tevez and Bradley
Liverpool’s next manager, Maidstone’s current manager and the Rashford mystery
League Cup repeat, transfer troubles and Beyonce make Spurs rich
Toney is back, Arsenal bounce back, VAR back again and Liverpool back to the front.
Points deductions, Toney's point to prove and what's the point of José Mourinho?
Ratcliffe's game plan, Reading's misery and unnerving pressbox encounters
Poch pressure and what next for Mbappe, Werner and Sancho
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