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sport news How Monday Night Football pundits prepare: Sky Sports release behind the scenes ... trends now
sport news How Monday Night Football pundits prepare: Sky Sports release behind the scenes ... trends now

sport news How Monday Night Football pundits prepare: Sky Sports release behind the scenes ... trends now

Sky Sports have released behind the scenes footage of their pundits preparing for Monday Night Football.

Arsenal legend Ian Wright made an appearance on the show for Monday's Premier League clash between Chelsea and Newcastle at Stamford Bridge, which the Blues won 3-2.

Either side of the match, a number of topics were discussed and analysed by Wright and Sky Sports regular Jamie Carragher, and a "previously unseen clip taken from Sky's new matchday series SCENES has now given an insight into how much work goes into the show beforehand.has now given an insight into how much work goes into the show beforehand.

The 65-second clip shows Wright and Carragher both standing in front of a huge projector looking at Darwin Nunez's movement during the second half of Liverpool's clash with Manchester City on Sunday.

The Uruguayan forward was caught offside on multiple occasions at Anfield, and the clip begins by Wright calling for Nunez to 'make sure he's onside now' after he had strayed beyond the final defender once more.

Sky Sports have released behind the scenes footage of their pundits preparing for Monday Night Football

Sky Sports have released behind the scenes footage of their pundits preparing for Monday Night Football

The clip shows Ian Wright explaining how Darwin Nunez could improve his movement

The clip shows Ian Wright explaining how Darwin Nunez could improve his movement

Wright and Jamie Carragher discussed the clip to ensure they were on the same page for the live show

Wright and Jamie Carragher discussed the clip to ensure they were on the same page for the live show

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The ball was still inside Liverpool's half with young defender Jarell Quansah, but Wright insisted that Nunez should have been looking to start a run already, as he claimed 'now, I'm gone, I'm making my run over there' as he pointed for Nunez to bend his run and move in behind City's back line

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