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We start by discussing Liverpool’s 1-0 defeat in Madrid at a raucous Wanda Metropolitano, which Jürgen Klopp claims influenced the referee into giving Atlético preferential treatment – you can be sure of a noisy Anfield in three weeks’ time.

Spurs lose 1-0 to RB Leipzig, but José Mourinho remains very proud of his unloaded gun, while Leipzig’s fellow knockout stage newcomers Atalanta thrash Valencia 4-1. Erling Braut Haaland is involved in a game, too.

We cover the two Premier League games this week, as well as Manchester City’s latest statements on their ban handed down by Uefa.

In part three, we look ahead to the weekend’s fixtures, discuss Barcelona’s raid of a defenceless relegation-threatened side and trouble in France, as two legends head to the courtroom.

Back on Monday.

PS: we have some new announcements – we’re back in London on 23 March, at EartH in Hackney. more details here.

PPS: we’re back in Leeds on 9 April, more details here.

PPPS: and before those, Glasgow and Edinburgh, with Max, Barry and Lars – Elis will join us in Edinburgh, and one more TBC in Glasgow.





Atletico Madrid vs Liverpool: UEFA Champions League<br>MADRID, SPAIN - FEBRUARY 18: Atletico Madrid players greet the fans as they celebrate 1-0 win afrer the UEFA Champions League round of 16 first leg soccer match between Atletico Madrid and Liverpool FC at the Wanda Metropolitano stadium in Madrid, Spain on February 18, 2020. (Photo by Burak Akbulut/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)





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