Rashford is struggling due to lack of happiness and consistent performance. He's not training well, and there's speculation about his support system. He might benefit from a fresh start at a new club or a change in his role within the team. When he's on form, he's a fantastic player, but he hasn't shown that form in the past 18 months.
City's defense has been inconsistent, with players unsure of their positions. Guardiola needs to stabilize the team, possibly by reinforcing the squad, especially with the injury to Rodri and the lack of defensive solidity. He must also address the mental state of his players and convey his strategy more clearly to help them understand their roles.
Liverpool's biggest need is a left-back. Andy Robertson has been playing too much football and is showing signs of decline. They need younger legs to support the squad and maintain the high-intensity style demanded by Klopp. Strengthening in midfield is also a concern, especially with the workload on players like Gravenberch.
Arsenal has struggled to score goals in open play, relying heavily on set-pieces. They need a reliable striker to finish chances and contribute more consistently. Without addressing this, they are unlikely to challenge for the league title, as their squad lacks the necessary attacking depth and confidence.
Chelsea's goalkeepers are not up to the Premier League standard, with Robert Sanchez being particularly weak. They need to bring in a proven, quality goalkeeper to stabilize their defense. Even though the transfer market is challenging, they must prioritize this to remain competitive.
Nottingham Forest's success is notable because they have outperformed expectations by winning 48 points last season, putting them above several established teams. However, they face the challenge of transitioning from a defensive mindset to a more proactive style. The new owners and a fresh start could be crucial in maintaining their momentum.
Vítor Pereira was chosen as the new manager for Wolves due to his defensive expertise and success in other leagues. The club's priorities are Premier League survival and reinforcing the squad, especially in defense. They need to buy players in January to improve their chances, as the current squad has been weakened by numerous departures.
Crystal Palace needs to focus on cup competitions because they have a strong squad capable of challenging for a trophy, which they have never won. Their manager, Oliver Glasner, has a proven track record in cup success. Winning a cup would be a significant achievement for the club and could provide a morale boost.
Paul Scholes' favorite goals include Ruud van Nistelrooy's goal against Fulham, David Beckham's goal against Wimbledon, Ryan Giggs' semi-final goal against Arsenal, Wayne Rooney's overhead kick against Manchester City, Rivaldo's volley against Liverpool, and Ronaldo's hat-trick against Manchester United. These goals are memorable for their skill, creativity, and the impact they had on the game and the team's season.
Welcome back to the Fan Debate, brought to you by Sky Bet.
Jamie Carragher is joined by Paul Scholes and some of the biggest fan channels across England to dive into all the biggest talking points in football.
We kick things off with the fallout from the Manchester Derby, where Manchester United pulled off a smash-and-grab against a crisis-hit Manchester City. With City looking out of sorts, how does Pep Guardiola turn things around?
From there, we ask the key question: what’s on every club’s Christmas wish list?
Do Liverpool need to strengthen at left-back? Can Chelsea keep up the pressure?
Nottingham Forest are flying high under Nuno Espírito Santo, but can they maintain their momentum? And is Vítor Pereira really the right man to lead Wolves forward?
We also hear from HLTCO, who gives us the lowdown on Crystal Palace and what they need to get their season back on track.
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00:00 – Promo
02:00 – Paul Scholes on Manchester derby
03:30 – The future of Marcus Rashford & Alejandro Garnacho
09:00 – Nieve Petruzziello on the Manchester Derby
10:00 – Are Man City in crisis?
19:30 – Liverpool supporter Gareth Roberts - All I want for Christmas
24:30 – Arsenal supporter Charlene Smith - All I want for Christmas
29:30 - Chelsea supporter Rory Jennings - All I want for Christmas
33:30 – Everton supporter Baz - All I want for Christmas
39:40 – Wolves supporter Dave Azzopardi - All I want for Christmas
42:00 – Nottingham Forest supporter Greg Mitchell - All I want for Christmas
44:25 – Crystal Palace supporter Dan Cook - All I want for Christmas
46:00 – Paul Scholes on the best six goals he has witnessed on the pitch
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