Newcastle United dominated Brentford, scoring three goals and rarely being challenged. Brentford's performance was poor, and they lacked the intensity and bravery needed to compete. Newcastle's midfield, with players like Sandro Tonali, played well and controlled the game.
Eddie Howe has found the right position for Sandro Tonali by playing him slightly deeper. This has made Tonali more comfortable and effective, allowing him to use his intelligence and quality to help the team control games and create opportunities.
Arne Slot was satisfied because the team, despite having many changes, still managed to win the game. The players who don't usually start performed well, and the team controlled the first half. The second half was more challenging, but the defense handled the pressure well.
Gabriel Jesus's hat-trick was crucial for his confidence, especially after going through long spells without scoring. It will boost his belief and performance, which is essential for Arsenal, a club with high expectations. Jesus emphasized that he understands the pressure to score and is working hard to meet those expectations.
Thomas Frank was honest and acknowledged that Newcastle United was the better team and deserved to win. He also mentioned that it would be great for Newcastle to win the competition, as it would mean a lot to their fans. This shows his respect for the opposition and his typical honesty.
Marcus Rashford's future is uncertain because he has expressed a desire for a new challenge. This poses a significant challenge for Ruben Amorim, who needs to manage Rashford's situation while maintaining team performance. Amorim is focused on getting the best out of Rashford in the present and helping him perform at his highest level.
The market for Marcus Rashford is limited due to his inconsistent form and high salary. Potential destinations include PSG, Real Madrid, or Saudi Arabia, but none of these options are certain. Top European clubs may not be interested, and Manchester United's strong bargaining position makes it difficult for a transfer.
Chris Waddle believes Rashford should stay at Manchester United and help the club return to its former glory. He argues that Rashford has the talent and ability to be a key player, but he needs to be consistent and committed. Waddle thinks it would be easier for Rashford to become a legend at Man United rather than seeking a new challenge.
Steve Crossman presents as Arsenal, Newcastle United and Liverpool all see themselves progress into the semi-finals of the League Cup.
Hear from hat-trick hero Gabriel Jesus after Arsenal's 3-2 win over Crystal Palace, as well as from Palace boss Oliver Glasner. Eddie Howe and Thomas Frank both speak on the pod after Newcastle sailed through as 3-1 winners over Brentford. And Arne Slot also weighs in on Liverpool's win against Southampton.
Then we hear from Ruben Amorim, addressing Marcus Rashford's comments about wanting a "new challenge". And Steve, Chris Waddle and Ian Dennis all reflect on what could be next for Rashford.