The Full Time Report — Ep.7: Saturday Sweep

Three Saturday afternoon Premier League results hand Arsenal a six-point title lead: Arsenal 3-0 Fulham (Gyökeres brace, Saka back), Newcastle 3-1 Brighton (Osula headers, Howe relief), Brentford 3-0 West Ham (West Ham hit the woodwork three times and still lost). Tom runs through every goal and manager quote, maps Arsenal's alarming injury board before Tuesday's UCL semi-final decider against Atlético (Merino out, Odegaard/Havertz/Timber borderline), previews Bruno Fernandes chasing the all-time PL assist record at Old Trafford on Sunday, and covers PSG-Bayern and the UEL semi-final second legs. Transfers close out with Salah/Fenerbahce, Curtis Jones/Inter, the Tonali standoff and Chelsea's ongoing manager search.

The Full Time Report — Ep.7: Saturday Sweep
Three Saturday afternoon Premier League results hand Arsenal a six-point title lead: Arsenal 3-0 Fulham (Gyökeres brace, Saka back), Newcastle 3-1 Brighton (Osula headers, Howe relief), Brentford 3-0 West Ham (West Ham hit the woodwork three times and still lost). Tom runs through every goal and manager quote, maps Arsenal's alarming injury board before Tuesday's UCL semi-final decider against Atlético (Merino out, Odegaard/Havertz/Timber borderline), previews Bruno Fernandes chasing the all-time PL assist record at Old Trafford on Sunday, and covers PSG-Bayern and the UEL semi-final second legs. Transfers close out with Salah/Fenerbahce, Curtis Jones/Inter, the Tonali standoff and Chelsea's ongoing manager search.
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Published: Saturday 3 May 2026 · 08:00 UTC Runtime: 15 minutes 29 seconds Host: Tom Channel: The Full Time Report (v-jCezVlM-t)

Chapters

#TitleTimestamp
1Cold Open0:06
2GW35 Saturday — Arsenal 3-0 Fulham0:26
3GW35 Saturday — Newcastle 3-1 Brighton2:22
4GW35 Saturday — Brentford 3-0 West Ham3:52
5Title Race Snapshot5:20
6Arsenal Injury Board — Tuesday UCL decider6:08
7Sunday Preview — Man Utd vs Liverpool7:34
8UCL Semi-final Preview — PSG vs Bayern 2nd leg9:13
9UEL Semi-finals Preview10:32
10Transfer Desk12:24
11Wrap-up14:19

Full Transcript

Three games. Three wins. Nine goals. Arsenal, Newcastle and Brentford all won on Saturday afternoon — and the Premier League title race has just shifted again.
Welcome to The Full Time Report, Episode Seven. I'm Tom. It's Saturday the third of May, your morning briefing is right here, and mate — what a day of football we had.
We've got everything covered today: all three GW35 Saturday results in full, the title race picture, the Arsenal injury board before Tuesday's Champions League decider against Atlético Madrid, a look ahead to tomorrow's Manchester United versus Liverpool, and the wider European semi-final landscape. Plus transfers at the end.

GW35 Saturday — Arsenal 3-0 Fulham

Right, let's start at the Emirates. Arsenal three, Fulham nil. And it was done by half-time.
Viktor Gyökeres opened the scoring on nine minutes — a clinical finish, business as usual for him this season. Then Bukayo Saka added a second on forty minutes, and Gyökeres grabbed his second right on the stroke of half-time with a header. Three-nil. Match over.
Now, let's talk about Gyökeres for a second. That brace takes him to twenty goals in all competitions this season — the first Arsenal player to hit twenty or more in their debut season since Alexis Sanchez in 2014-15. That is some company to keep.
And Saka. Remember, this was only his second start back after that achilles scare. Goal, assist, subbed off at half-time to protect him. Arteta's managing him brilliantly. After the game, the manager said — and I love this — quote: "Now he's fresh and the pain has gone."
Arteta also gave a debut start to nineteen-year-old Myles Lewis-Skelly in midfield, and the kid was genuinely excellent. Arteta admitted afterwards: "I've been tough on him, maybe I should have done it earlier." High praise from a manager who usually stays measured.
Fulham, for what it's worth, were hampered by a virus outbreak that swept through their training ground this week. Several players and staff affected. Marco Silva said there are no excuses, but reading between the lines, they were well short of their best and Arsenal knew it. The Guardian called it Arsenal's best first-half performance of the season.
After the game, Riccardo Calafiori put it beautifully: "The atmosphere was unbelievable. We're fighting for everything." That Emirates crowd knew exactly what was at stake.
And Arteta's key post-match line? Quote: "It was a critical game. Now we have one of the biggest games in the history of this stadium." Tuesday. Against Atlético. We'll get to that.

GW35 Saturday — Newcastle 3-1 Brighton

Over to St. James' Park. Newcastle three, Brighton one. And this one mattered in a very different way.
Newcastle had gone five games without a win. Five. The scrutiny on Eddie Howe had been intense — you know how it goes when results dry up at a club owned by Saudi PIF. But on Saturday? They were brilliant.
Will Osula headed in on twelve minutes from a Jacob Murphy cross. Dan Burn made it two on twenty-four with another header — this one from a Bruno Guimarães corner. Then Harvey Barnes wrapped it up in injury time to put the result beyond any doubt.
Brighton pulled one back through Jack Hinshelwood just before the hour, and they actually dominated a lot of the second half on possession. But Fabian Hürzeler summed up his own frustration afterwards: quote, "We dominated Newcastle — but we didn't manage the key moments of the game." Classic Brighton this season. All the ball, not enough goals.
There was a bit of a sideshow too — Hürzeler apparently had a confrontation with Newcastle assistant Jason Tindall at half-time, and when asked about the handshake afterwards, Hürzeler just said, quote: "You can ask him." Spicy.
Howe was measured but clearly relieved. He said before kick-off there was, quote, "an anxiety going into the game", which is honest from him. Dan Burn, who played a blinder, dedicated the win to his manager: "He's taken a lot of stick. This was for him." Lovely.
Osula by the way has now scored three in four. He's making a really strong case to be Newcastle's main striker going into next season. With Alexander Isak — more on him in a moment — still not fully available, Osula has stepped up.

GW35 Saturday — Brentford 3-0 West Ham

Down to the Gtech Community Stadium. Brentford three, West Ham nil. And this result has serious relegation implications.
West Ham hit the woodwork three times in this match. Three times. And still lost three-nil. That pretty much tells you everything about the gap between their performances and their results right now.
The goals: a Konstantinos Mavropanos own goal on fifteen — he was unlucky, it came from a Michael Kayode challenge. Then Igor Thiago converted a penalty on fifty-four minutes — his twenty-second Premier League goal of the season, by the way. And Mikkel Damsgaard wrapped it up on eighty-two with a neat finish assisted by Keane Lewis-Potter.
There was a VAR moment when Mavropanos headed in at the other end and thought he'd pulled one back for West Ham, but it was ruled offside. Marginal. Harsh. That's the fine margins this season.
Brentford manager Keith Andrews was understandably delighted — quote: "We're in a good place." That win takes them sixth in the table. Josh Dasilva also made his return from a knee injury he's been carrying since January 2024. He described himself as "pretty speechless" after the game. A year and a half out — I can imagine.
For West Ham, Nuno Espirito Santo kept it simple: "We must react." Three games left, two points above the relegation zone. Spurs play Villa on Sunday. If Spurs win, West Ham are right in it. Nuno knows. They all know.

Title Race Snapshot

Right, let's take a step back and look at the table after Saturday's games.
Arsenal top: seventy-six points from thirty-five games. Manchester City second: seventy points from thirty-three games. That's a six-point gap, with City having two games in hand.
Sky Sports put it well: "Arsenal have flipped the pressure onto Manchester City." And Arteta confirmed after the game that he'll be watching City's Monday night trip to Everton. Arsenal cannot control that directly, but they've done their job on Saturday. The ball is firmly in City's court.
Three games left in the league: Arsenal play Wolves away, then Crystal Palace at home on the final day. But first — and this is the brutal part of their run-in — Tuesday night at the Emirates against Atlético Madrid in the Champions League semi-final second leg.

Arsenal Injury Board — Tuesday UCL decider

Let's run through the Arsenal injury board before Tuesday, because this is genuinely concerning.
Mikel Merino is out for the season — foot fracture, and his expected return isn't until the twenty-fourth of May. He won't play again until the final day at Crystal Palace, at the very earliest. Big loss in midfield.
Jurrien Timber — ankle and foot injury, been out since mid-March. He was originally pencilled in to return around now, but there's been no confirmation he's cleared for Tuesday. Borderline.
Martin Odegaard — took a knock in the first leg in Madrid, came off in the second half. Arteta wouldn't confirm him for Tuesday. Uncertain. You wouldn't want to be without your captain and chief creator in a one-off semi-final tie.
And Kai Havertz — groin issue, was substituted early in the Newcastle game a couple of weeks back. The initial timeline had him returning around the fifth of May, which is — cutting it fine. Borderline fitness. We'll know more when Arteta speaks on Monday.
Arteta actually raised something interesting earlier in the week. He pointed out that Arsenal have played thirty-two thousand, five hundred minutes of football this season — more than any other remaining Champions League team. Bayern are on thirty-one thousand, PSG on twenty-nine thousand. The Premier League schedule is relentless. That fatigue is real.
The tie is still live. One-one on aggregate from the first leg in Madrid. Arsenal at home, Emirates rocking. If Odegaard and Havertz both start, I think Arsenal go through. But the injury list makes it nerve-wracking.

Sunday Preview — Man Utd vs Liverpool

Now, tomorrow. Manchester United versus Liverpool at Old Trafford. And there is a brilliant subplot in this one.
Bruno Fernandes currently has nineteen Premier League assists this season. The all-time single-season record is twenty — held jointly by Kevin De Bruyne, 2019-20, and Thierry Henry, 2002-03. Bruno is one away. One assist tomorrow at Old Trafford, and he equals a record that has stood for twenty-three years.
The numbers behind those nineteen assists are staggering. Ten from set-pieces — free-kicks and corners — nine from open play. He leads the entire Premier League in chances created with one hundred and fourteen. In big chances created, twenty-eight. The second-highest assist-maker in the division has ten. Bruno has nearly double that. It's a different planet.
For Liverpool, Arne Slot described it as a very big game, which is understating it a bit given it's United versus Liverpool. He confirmed he will be giving Salah a big send-off — his words, quote: "It's a relief — he deserves a big send-off." So Salah starts tomorrow, hamstring scare clearly behind him.
The one notable absence for Liverpool is Alexander Isak — and yes, he's borrowed to Newcastle for the season, so this is actually a paper reference. But the headline is: Isak will miss the game through a groin strain. Newcastle fans will be crossing their fingers he's back for their final run-in.
Liverpool are fourth in the table on fifty-eight points. United third on sixty-one. Both clubs are safe, both are locked in that mid-table battle. The result won't move mountains in terms of the title race, but this is still United versus Liverpool. It always matters.

UCL Semi-final Preview — PSG vs Bayern 2nd leg

Now let's zoom out to Europe. The UCL semi-finals continue next week and both second legs are absolutely live.
PSG against Bayern Munich, second leg, Tuesday the sixth of May at the Allianz Arena in Munich. PSG lead five-four on aggregate after that extraordinary first leg at the Parc des Princes — nine goals in a Champions League semi-final. Nine. The most in the competition's history.
Kvaratskhelia scored twice for PSG. Dembélé also on the scoresheet. Bayern replied with Kane, Olise, and Luis Diaz. Bayern need to score more than one goal in Munich without conceding the same. That is a very manageable ask for them at the Allianz. This is wide open.
The big blow for PSG: Achraf Hakimi is out. Right thigh injury sustained during the first leg. He was involved in a stretching duel with Konrad Laimer, stayed on because all the subs were used, and then PSG confirmed — out for several weeks. He will not play in Munich.
Hakimi at right-back has been one of the most dynamic players in this tournament. Losing him is a genuine blow to Luis Enrique. Expect Zaïre-Emery to fill in at right back — a midfielder playing out of position in a Champions League semi-final away from home. Bayern will target that left flank all night.

UEL Semi-finals Preview

Europa League semi-finals on Wednesday the seventh of May — both second legs on the same night.
First: Aston Villa host Nottingham Forest at Villa Park. Forest lead one-nil on aggregate from the first leg. Chris Wood's penalty was the difference, but the bigger talking point was the Elliot Anderson challenge on Ollie Watkins. VAR cleared it. Unai Emery has been furious ever since.
Emery's quote after the first leg was extraordinary. He said to VAR: "Where are you? Please. It is your responsibility." And the BBC's Dale Johnson analysed the incident in detail and concluded Anderson should have been sent off — contact above the boot, straight leg, studs up. The red card never came. Emery has been stewing for a week.
But — and Emery being Emery — he's also framing the second leg as a fresh chapter. He said: "The semi-final is fifty-fifty for both teams. I want to write a new chapter here." This is his seventh Europa League semi-final. He's won the thing four times. If anyone knows how to turn a one-goal deficit around, it's him.
One fitness concern for Villa: Amadou Onana has been dealing with a knee issue, expected return not until late May. His midfield energy will be missed. Callum Hudson-Odoi of Forest is also out after surgery. So both sides are slightly depleted going into the second leg.
The second UEL semi: Freiburg host Braga at the Europa-Park Stadion. Braga lead two-one on aggregate after Mario Dorgeles scored that ninety-second-minute winner in the first leg. Freiburg need to overturn a one-goal deficit at home. It's doable — but Braga's late-goal mentality shows you they never stop.
Winner of Villa-Forest plays the winner of Freiburg-Braga in the Europa League final in Istanbul on the twentieth of May. For Forest and Braga — relative to their size — that would be enormous. For Villa — Emery has come agonisingly close before with Arsenal in 2019. He wants this.

Transfer Desk

Quick spin through the transfer desk before we wrap up.
Mohamed Salah. Still heading for the exit at Anfield at the end of the season. Fenerbahce remain the frontrunners. Two secret meetings between the Turkish club and Salah's agent Ramy Abbas have already taken place. Salah is demanding twenty million euros a year — that's around three hundred and thirty thousand a week.
The hold-up right now is Fenerbahce's club elections and an extraordinary general assembly that needs to sign off on the wage structure. Talks are frozen until the new board is in place. But the Salah camp has not approached anyone else as a serious alternative. He wants Europe — specifically because he wants to stay sharp for the 2026 World Cup. Saudi Arabia is a no.
Curtis Jones — one year left on his Liverpool contract. Inter Milan have held official talks. The proposed deal structure is a loan with a forty-million-euro option to buy. Jones has apparently given his approval to the move. Aston Villa and Tottenham are also monitoring. Gary McAllister reckons leaving Liverpool would be a step backwards — harsh, but not wrong historically.
Sandro Tonali — the standoff continues. Newcastle have slapped a valuation of one hundred million pounds or more on him. Fabrizio Romano confirmed this week that a return to Serie A is, quote, "absolutely impossible." Tonali himself wants to stay in the Premier League. Arsenal, Manchester United and Manchester City are all tracking him. Someone is going to have to blink on that fee.
Anthony Gordon and Bayern Munich — no formal bid as of this morning. The interest is there but nothing concrete has been tabled. Gordon has a future at Newcastle unless the money becomes unavoidable.
Chelsea's manager search — still grinding on. No announcement as of Saturday morning. The saga continues.

Wrap-up

Right. Let's bring it home.
Saturday's big takeaway: Arsenal are six points clear with three games to play. They've done everything right. The pressure is now entirely on Manchester City, who still have those two games in hand but need results. Arsenal play Tuesday's Champions League semi-final knowing a draw or better sends them to the final. That's the scale of the week ahead.
Gyökeres is a twenty-goal man in his first Arsenal season. Saka is healthy. The Emirates is buzzing. It is a brilliant time to support Arsenal — and a very nerve-wracking one.
Tomorrow: Bruno Fernandes goes for the record at Old Trafford. One assist from equalling De Bruyne and Henry. If you're watching one game tomorrow, watch that one.
Thanks for listening to The Full Time Report. Episode Eight will land tomorrow morning covering the United-Liverpool result, and we'll have the full Arsenal-Atlético reaction on Monday night. I'm Tom. Have a great Saturday, and I'll catch you tomorrow.

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Audio & Music Notes

Theme music: Generated via fal.ai MiniMax Music v2.6 (instrumental, no vocals, no lyrics). Prompt: upbeat, confident British sports podcast theme, driving rhythm, light electric guitar, punchy brass stabs, stadium crowd ambience, ~120 BPM, loopable. Generated fresh for this episode; no prior licence or artist attribution applies. Duration: 142.7 seconds.
Usage:
  • Intro clip: first 6 seconds with 1.2-second fade-out
  • Outro clip: first 8 seconds with 2.5-second fade-out
  • Background music: same track looped at −26 dB under full episode, 1.2s fade-in, 1.5s fade-out
TTS voice: MiniMax speech-2.8-turbo · voice_id English_FriendlyPerson · speed 1.05 · pitch 0 · 44.1 kHz, 256 kbps stereo MP3. Normalised to −18 LUFS.
Final mix: Responded loudness normalised to −18 LUFS; peak ceiling −0.5 dBTP.

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