MNF review: Monday Night Football with Thierry Henry and Roberto Martinez
By Sky Sports Football
Tuesday 24 April 2018 12:32, UK
Theo Walcott sends Everton eighth as Thierry Henry and Roberto Martinez talk Kevin De Bruyne, Belgium and Arsene Wenger. Here's all you need to know from Monday Night Football....
The genius of De Bruyne
Kevin De Bruyne may have missed out on the PFA Player of the Year award but he has been the star man in Manchester City's Premier League title win and will be awaiting England at the World Cup in Russia this summer.
Belgium boss Martinez joined his assistant Henry on Monday Night Football to discuss De Bruyne's strengths, how they plan to use him for the national team, and just why he is so hard to stop…
The Frenchman announced last week that he is to leave the club after 22 years at the end of this season and he will be fondly remembered for the three Premier League trophies he delivered in 1998, 2002 and 2004.
Sky Sports expert Henry played in two of those sides and the Monday Night Football team looked at each of them this week.
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The report...
An early second-half strike from Theo Walcott was enough for Everton to beat Newcastle 1-0 in the Premier League on Monday and send the Toffees into eighth place.
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Sam Allardyce believes it was a well-deserved win over Newcastle and has called on Everton fans to get behind him as he looks to win over those who are unhappy with his style of play
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Rafa Benitez was left frustrated by his side's inability to convert their chances in their defeat to Everton
A new position for Walcott?
Theo Walcott was named Man of the Match after his second-half strike secured Everton a 1-0 win against Newcastle on Monday Night Football, but could he be set for a change of position at Goodison Park? Henry, Martinez and Walcott discuss…
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Theo Walcott discusses his new position for Everton and compares Sam Allardyce with Arsene Wenger
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YOUR Twitter questions are answered as Henry and Martinez chat about Belgium's World Cup chances and whether the Frenchman is still good enough to take part in training.
There's also discussions on whether Martinez would have done anything differently during his time in charge at Everton and if Ross Barkley was the most talented player he had coached.
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Roberto Martinez and Thierry Henry answer a selection of your twitter questions