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Hello and welcome to the Late Kick Off Football Podcast episode 191! 

We begin in Scotland with Airdrieonians’ 2–0 win at Dunfermline Athletic and Kilmarnock’s dominant victory over Aberdeen, before moving into Moment of the Week (07:55). From Brentford’s rare away win at Aston Villa as well as Sunderland’s goalless draw with Burnley on Monday Night Football.

Our first Premier League marquee matchup comes from Old Trafford as Manchester United beat Fulham 3-2. We assess Michael Carrick’s early impact in charge, United’s strange relationship with possession and their seven-game unbeaten run. As well as Kevin’s! superb strike (10:35).

Next, Liverpool get back to their best with a 4-1 win over Newcastle United at Anfield, as Mohamed Salah makes more Premier League history (21:00). We then head to Stamford Bridge for a dramatic London derby where Chelsea defeat West Ham United 3-2, the first time in club history Chelsea have won a Premier League match after trailing by two goals at half-time (30:50).

There is the Managerial merry-go-round (38:40) as we look at Palace’s great demise and Frank holding on for dear life at Spurs.

In One Thing We Learned (48:00), we look at Arsenal’s emphatic 4–0 win over Leeds United and Bournemouth’s strong form since the departure of Antoine Semenyo.

Finally, we crown the Bin Juice Game of the Week (51:15): Brighton & Hove Albion 1–1 Everton – and a wonderful David Moyes moment we can get behind.

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