I am Brian Clough, and he is Peter Taylor - and he told me to get Amad Diallo in this week. It really was a case of United finding a way to win so late on in that game, because their performance for most of it had not been great, especially in the first half. Being able to do that is important, so fair play to Diallo and manager Ruben Amorim, but it does not mean United have cracked it, or turned a corner.
Sean Dyche was accused of being too defensive-minded before he got sacked last week, but Everton got a little bit stuck between being hard to beat and pushing for a goal when they lost to Aston Villa on Wednesday. It meant they were quite open and, although David Moyes' side had chances, Villa really should have won by more than one goal. If they were away, I think they would be happy to sit in and soak up pressure, but they might be a little bit more expansive at Goodison Park, and I don't see it ending well for them.
Nelson Jardim is confident Newport County will sign at least "one or two" more players in the January transfer window after losing Ciaran Brennan to injury. The 24-year-old was withdrawn in the 39th minute of his side's 3-2 loss at Port Vale on Saturday after dislocating his shoulder. "When I had to sub Ciaran Brennan in the first half, we were not the same team," Jardim told BBC Sport Wales.
Three weeks ago, Swansea City scored a stoppage-time goal to beat Luton Town and strengthen the belief that Luke Williams' team may just be able to push for a place in the play-offs this season. After the final whistle, Williams punched the air in front of a jubilant Swansea crowd who had just witnessed a second home victory in three days. For Swansea, life was pretty good.