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OTB AM SPORTS ROUND-UP | BOD on semis, nothing worse than a hurt Wenger & duck with Rice

Spare a thought for the cardiac doctors of Naples this Monday morn, dealing with a lot of numbed ...



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OTB AM SPORTS ROUND-UP | BOD on semis, nothing worse than a hurt Wenger & duck with Rice

Spare a thought for the cardiac doctors of Naples this Monday morn, dealing with a lot of numbed arms and chest pains after Souleymane Koulibaly's 90th minute stunning winner against Juventus last night. We haven't seen a finish up against the Old Lady like that since Way[REDACTED].

However, we have plenty of sport from these fair isles to get the pulses racing. Brian O'Driscoll joined us to discuss this weekend's Champions Cup semis, as Leinster dispatched Scarlets with minimal fuss, while Munster's first-half implosion left them too much to do. We discuss whether Johnny Sexton needs six months off, what the future is for Leinster's out-halves and why Munster blew up.

Manchester United meet Chelsea in a re-run of the worst FA Cup Final in history of 2007. United were the recipient of a self-induced Spursing, while Chelsea made the Saints go marching back to Hampshire to face their creeping demise. Johnny Ward joins us in studio for what one last meeting of Jose and Antonio will have in store, and where his money will be.

Arsene's hurting, so Johnny and Ger discuss whether he has a right to feel aggrieved, or whether a decade of inexorable slippage is a justifiable reason for him to get the 'Spanish Archer'. The lads also discuss Declan's duck, and whether David Moyes should be not so much throwing him under the bus, but sticking it in reverse and leaning out the driver's side window.

OTB AM SPORTS ROUND-UP | BOD on semis, nothing worse than a hurt Wenger & duck with Rice

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You can watch OTB AM every weekday from 7:45am on Facebook, YouTube and Periscope. Check below for this morning's papers and articles from a packed weekend.

 

In case you missed it:

 

Donnacha Ryan on beating Munster: "It's bittersweet really - I genuinely feel for the lads

 

"You could argue Arsene Wenger is the most influential figure in the history of the Premier League"

 

The Boot Room: Mark Lawrenson interview

 

"I go into an individual bubble." - Dean Rock on high-pressure kicks

 

"Leinster have something that everybody envies"- Keith Wood

 

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