Wilson & Antonio: Why Aren’t There More Black Managers?

After midweek goals in Europe Michail Antonio is upbeat about West Ham’s form – but rueing missing out on the home draw with Aston Villa.Meanwhile Callum is fresh from an important Newcastle victory, even though he had to watch most of the game from the bench after Isak was given the start.And it was another strange weekend across the league as Bournemouth reversed a 9-0 defeat to Liverpool by beating them 1-0 in the return fixture.The boys debate Tottenham’s managerial situation, with some experts calling for him Antonio Conte to walk away before the end of the season. And they discuss why there aren’t more opportunities for black managers in the sport.The boys answer a question about club fines in Footballers Unfiltered – and Michail reveals he was on the wrong end of a fine after missing a team meeting. And we hear a brilliant nomination for the Strikers’ Union. Want to nominate yourself or a friend? Have a question for the boys? Email them at ffp@bbc.co.uk.

Om Podcasten

Kyle Walker returns with season 2 of his podcast but much has changed: a new club, a new league and a new country.

Join Kyle and his good mate, former Man City, Tottenham and Sheff Utd midfielder Michael Brown, as he takes us through life at one of the world's most historic and glamorous clubs: AC Milan.

He reveals the challenges as he adapts to La Dolce Vita in Italy, while continuing to discuss what it's like taking on some of the world's top players and teams at the very highest level. Can he help Milan return to the Champions League? How different is Serie A to the Premier League and will he learn to speak Italian?

Kyle will continue to give his thoughts on the latest football news from England and be joined by some of his good mates from his time in the game. This season, Kyle and Browny are also doing some special Q&A episodes. If you've ever wanted to ask an elite player a question about the game, about a footballer's life or what it's really like to come up against Messi, M'Bappe, Vinicius Jr and the rest, email KyleWalker@bbc.co.uk.