No need for Manchester City to panic but can the same be said for Arsene Wenger?

Jan 15, 2018, 01:06 PM

Manchester City's magnificent unbeaten run in the Premier League came to an end of Sunday as Liverpool won their titanic tussle 4-3. City manager Pep Guardiola insisted his side were always going to lose at some point and the league leaders are still well on course to win the title. It was another tough weekend for Arsenal who slumped to defeat at Bournemouth. With Alexis Sanchez all but certain to leave the club in the coming days, manager Arsene Wenger is tasked with replacing his best player and getting Arsenal's season back on track. It was a more encouraging round of fixtures for rivals Tottenham Hotspur after thrashing Everton to stay hot on the heels of the top four, while it was another frustrating goalless draw for champions Chelsea. At the other end of the table, Alan Pardew finally celebrated his first win as West Bromwich Albion manager, and West Ham United - led by an unplayable Marko Arnautovic - thrashed Huddersfield Town. In this week's Extra Time podcast, Jon Turner, Steve Luckings and Graham Caygill discuss all the big talking points from the most recent Premier League weekend.