There was no cold tea at Old Trafford, just some good old fashioned magic of the cup
There was no cold tea in the cup Ireland held aloft after beating Scotland in the Six Nations on Saturday. Photograph: Morgan Treacy/Inpho
They are too. But the bulk of the Virgin Media panel were still meh-ish about it all. Rob Kearney: “From an Irish perspective I think it will be remembered as the Grand Slam we let slip.” Joe: “Don’t say that!” Non-curmudgeons: “Would you stop!” Shane: “I won’t be remembering it like that!” While Mark Pougatch chatted to Roy, the banner reading “Every single one of us loves Alex Ferguson” appeared over the Corkman’s shoulder, possibly prompting him to pencil “except me” on it during the break.
“RASHFORD, MY GOD! YOU HAVE GOT TO BE AGGRESSIVE IN THIS GAME! FOR UNITED TO TRY TO PLAY OUT FROM THE BACK IN INJURY TIME, IT’S CRIMINAL!” Harvey Elliott put Liverpool ahead again, Marcus Rashford stunned Caoimhín Kelleher by getting a shot on target, and then Amad Diallo scored the winner and was sent off for ripping his shirt off. In short, it was a most excellent spectacle.
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