We are interactive football (soccer) podcast that focuses on the big five leagues in Europe. However, we do not stop there. There are many hot topics in the game that we bring to the forefront such as financial fair play, corruption, officiating, and transfers. From South America to Asia as well as the international tournaments, our goal is to be as close to an all-you-can-eat buffet of the beautiful game as it gets. Come and fill your plate!
In this episode, Our boy Critty discusses the current state of the Premier League, focusing on Arsenal's struggles and Liverpool's impending title win. He delves into Liverpool's player performances, particularly highlighting Darwin Nunez and Harvey Elliott, and the significance of their contributions. He talks the future of key Liverpool players, including Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk, emphasizing their importance to the team. He assesses Trent Alexander-Arnold's role and potential departure, highlighting defensive concerns and the need for a youth movement in the backline. The discussion also covers midfield dynamics, player contributions, and strategies for upcoming matches against PSG and Newcastle in the League Cup, with predictions for success.
In this episode, Critty discusses Liverpool's recent triumph in and all but clinching their 20th English top flight league title, reflecting on the team's performance and the implications of their success. We then delve into the ongoing struggles of Darwin Nunez, questioning his mental fitness within the squad and suggesting a potential transfer. The conversation shifts to the impact of manager Arne Slot, who has revitalized the team and its tactics. Finally, Critty looks ahead to the challenges and opportunities facing Liverpool as they aim for further success in the Carabao Cup and the Champions League.
SummaryThe Basement discusses the latest transfer rumors surrounding Trent Alexander-Arnold and Mohamed Salah, analyzing the implications of their potential moves. They delve into the broader topic of tactics in football, questioning whether tactical innovation is overrated and how individual brilliance can sometimes overshadow strategic planning. The conversation highlights the complexities of modern football, including the impact of player decisions and managerial strategies on team performance. They discuss the role of tactics in football, highlighting the importance of adapting strategies to the players' strengths and the situation at hand. The conversation shifts to the critical aspect of man management, where they argue that a manager's ability to connect with players and earn their respect is essential for success. They conclude by discussing situational football, where understanding player dynamics and adapting tactics accordingly can lead to better outcomes on the field. They discuss the limitations of tactics alone, emphasizing the critical role of effective man management in achieving success. The conversation also highlights the importance of exploiting weaknesses in opponents' strategies, illustrating how tactical adjustments can lead to significant outcomes in matches. Through various examples, they explore the nuances of football management and the factors that contribute to a team's success.
Happy New Year to everyone!Welcome to Year 3 of Beckham's Basement and the 2025 January Transfer show! In this episode St. Crittylas and St. Nickolas give their takes on the biggest potential moves this January as well as the biggest non-moves. Who should dare to spend and who should stay the course? Will these moves affect any title races or top 4 Champions League spots? Is Trent Alexander-Arnold a traitor? Should he be boiled in hot oil? Can anyone catch Liverpool? Will Madrid (and we mean .... ATLETICO) be able to seal the deal in La Liga? Can Leverkusen create one more miracle and catch Bayern? Is the rise of Inter to the top inevitable? All of THIS... and so much MORE!!!
In this episode of the Basement, Critty and Nick discuss the latest happenings in football, including Premier League highlights, the MLS Cup final, and the performance of Marco Reus. They introduce special guest Filippo Silva, known as Tactical Manager, who shares insights on the US Men's National Team and the state of MLS. The conversation delves into the challenges facing MLS in terms of structure, youth development, and the cultural aspects of fandom, while also exploring the potential for the US Men's National Team to rise to elite status. they also discuss the growth of soccer in the U.S., emphasizing the importance of community engagement and youth development in building a strong soccer culture. They highlight the challenges faced by MLS in attracting young fans and global talent, and the potential for promotion and relegation to enhance the league's competitiveness. Lastly, they touch on the coaching issues plaguing the Brazilian national team, suggesting that the right coaching could lead to success in future World Cups.
In this episode, Nick and Critty discuss the current state of football, focusing on the struggles of Manchester United and Manchester City, the collapse of Tottenham against Chelsea, and the upcoming Manchester Derby. They analyze the impact of injuries, squad depth, and managerial tactics on team performance, while also looking ahead to future matches and the potential for changes in management. In this conversation, the hosts discuss various themes surrounding football, including Tottenham's struggles to secure a Champions League spot, Liverpool's goalkeeping issues, Arsenal's over-reliance on set pieces, and the excitement of the 2nd Bundesliga. They also touch on Marco Reus's recent MLS Cup victory and the implications of these events on the teams and players involved.
SummaryIn this episode, we recap an exciting weekend of football, focusing on the thrilling Liverpool vs. Manchester City match, where Liverpool emerged victorious. We discuss the implications of this match on the Premier League title race and the struggles faced by Manchester City. The conversation also highlights the impressive performance of Mohamed Salah and the ongoing contract negotiations for key Liverpool players. Additionally, we analyze the Bundesliga title race, particularly the dynamics between Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund, and the challenges faced by teams in the league. The conversation delves into the current dynamics of major European football leagues, focusing on Bayern Munich's title race, Real Madrid's struggles, and the impact of Kylian Mbappe on his team's performance. It also explores the competitive landscape of Serie A and Ligue 1, highlighting PSG's dominance and the challenges faced by other clubs. The discussion concludes with a critical look at the structure of Major League Soccer and the future of American soccer, emphasizing the need for reform.
In this Thanksgiving episode of Beckham's Basement, Critty and Nick discuss Liverpool's victory over Real Madrid, and the struggles of Kylian Mbappe at club level. They also delve into the current state of Manchester City, highlighting their recent poor performances and the impact of key player injuries. The conversation touches on the importance of team chemistry, the significance of January transfers, and predictions for the rest of the season. They discuss the current state of Juventus in Serie A and analyze the implications of recent performances, the challenges faced by teams, and the upcoming matches that could significantly impact league standings. They also jump onto the upcoming Bundesliga clash between Borussia Dortmund and Bayern Munich, discussing the implications for the title race and the strengths of both teams in addition to the performances of other teams like Frankfurt and Leverkusen, and the significance of home wins in the league. The discussion transitions to the French league with a focus on the match between Marseille and Monaco, before culminating in a preview of the highly anticipated match between Liverpool and Manchester City, highlighting the current form of both teams and the stakes involved. It is also rivalry week in college football as well as a small and quick comment on Mr. Amorim's debut with the Manchester Red Devils.
SummaryIn this roundtable discussion between Nick, Critty and first-time guest Tim, the hosts analyze the current state of the US Men's National Team under Pochettino, debating whether this is the golden generation of American football. They discuss tactical changes, the impact of playing in CONCACAF, and the challenges faced by MLS and USL. The conversation also touches on surprises and disappointments in club football, with a focus on Chelsea and Dortmund. The episode concludes with thoughts on the future of American soccer and the need for promotion and relegation.
This episode is full of everything European football that you could possibly want. Critty and Nick discuss all five top leagues in-depth. From Barca's incredible struggles against Sociedad to Dortmund's pathetic display against Mainz - Liverpool's five-point gap in England, Pep's (aka Bald Fraud) historic negative achievement, Inter & Napoli slug it out & why PSG are not to blame for France being almost over. Its a European deep dive and all-you-can eat buffet with some dessert mixed in as well.
Nick and Critty focus on Nottingham Forest in segment one, and their incredible rise from relegation candidate to Champions League table spot. The win at Anfield now seems incredibly legitimate and their core of Wood, Hudson-Odoi, and Gibbs-White is hitting full stride ten match days into the league campaign. What is the ceiling for NFFC?Have Man City been found out? Is it time to discuss the sacking of Carlo Ancelotti at Real Madrid? Critty explains why sacking Carlo is completely moronic, why Madrid supporters are spoiled brats and why City may just be experiencing the tip of the iceberg of the pain that is to come. Serie A is in full swing and by far the most exciting and competitive league 3 months into the season. Only 4 points separate Napoli in first and Juventus in 6th place. Nick give his thoughts on where the league may be heading and why YOU should be paying attention.UCL talk, league previews, Arsenal's season on the brink and why Eintracht Frankfurt is must-see TV!!!
It's the funeral of Erik Ten Hag (Finally) - What now for United? Barca delivers a haymaker to Real Madrid, Ancelotti to the gallows - Madrid fans want Carlo out and Mbappe gone! Inter and Juve put on a show in Serie A and the Ballon D'or is yet again a popularity contest as Vinny Jr. is robber blind by the gimp from Man City.
Nick and Critty talk the story of the week as PARIS FC is being purchased by luxury headliners Louis Vuitton and in an advisory role - Red Bull. Jurgen Klopp could very well be making football decisions for the 2nd tier French club who could be rivals to PSG in a matter of a few years! These are exciting times we live in!In other news, BVB and Bayern get slaughtered in Spain by Real Madrid and Barcelona, Liverpool takes care of Chelsea, Arsenal bottles the league against Jason Bournemouth and they preview El Clasico, the Derby D'Italia and so much more. Also, a new segment added, Nick and Critty's 3 LOCKS of the week for picks!
Critty and Nick welcome the return of club football after the international break, focusing on the appointment of Tommy Tuchel as the new manager of the England national team. They analyze Tuchel's tactical approach, the immense talent within the England squad, and the challenges he faces in managing such a diverse group of players. The discussion also touches on the future of certain players under Tuchel's leadership, particularly Trent Alexander-Arnold, and the implications for England's chances in upcoming tournaments. They delve into the current state of Liverpool FC, focusing on key players like Trent Alexander-Arnold, Mohamed Salah, and Virgil van Dijk. They discuss the implications of contract negotiations, the potential impact of player transfers on legacy, and the importance of leadership within the squad. The conversation also touches on upcoming matches and predictions for the Premier League, La Liga, Bundesliga, Ligue 1 and Serie A as well as reflections on international football and the future of the US Men's national team.
In this episode, Nicholas David Marsalko and Critty discuss the latest happenings in the football world, including Jurgen Klopp's new role at Red Bull Soccer Group, the ongoing struggles of Manchester United under Eric Ten Hag, and Liverpool's recent performances. They also touch on the controversy surrounding Klopp's move and the implications for Borussia Dortmund fans. The conversation wraps up with a review of recent matches, including City's draw against Fulham and Arsenal's victory over Southampton. In this conversation, the hosts delve into various football topics, including the Champions League, Premier League performances, and the surprising rise of teams like Barcelona and Monaco. They discuss the choking culture of clubs like Tottenham and Everton, the struggles of Borussia Dortmund, and the implications of international breaks on club football. The conversation highlights key matches, player performances, and the evolving landscape of European football.
Bro.... What else is there to day? Manchester United have finally imploded. It is done. Erik Ten (Seven) Hag is a dead man walking and United are finally hitting rock bottom. They are a club in massive debt, trying to rebuild their insanely disgusting old stadium and here we are at another crossroads - another manager sacking that is just around the corner. With Porto and Aston Villa this week, its another possible two losses for this trash heap of a club heading into the international break. Who will be manager when play resumes? Is that really going to solve the problem? (The answer is NO) - and what about the terrible players of which the roster consists? World class names with no heart, passion, or desire. You are witnessing Rome burn, and believe me, at Beckham's Basement, we are enjoying every minute of this content creator's paradise!(TIM... the BASEMENT answers your request for an American player update!!)Oh, Bayer and Leverkusen also played a match over the weekend!!Real Madrid and Atleti split, Barca lose, finally, PSG and Monaco still top France and Serie A was business as usual. Come in and join the boys for another Basement session from David's Mom's house and enjoy the ride through football nirvana!
-Arsenal's match against Manchester City was a thrilling experience.-Rodri's injury won't slow Manchester City.-Arsenal fans are feeling frustrated-AC Milan's victory in the Derby was unexpected but deserved.-Schalke is in a dire financial situation and facing relegation.-The Europa League format has changed, making it more competitive.-Marseille's recent performance shows promise in Ligue 1.-Düsseldorf is surprisingly holding the top position in the second tier.-The Milan Derby showcased the intensity of Italian football.-Man United's performance in Europe is crucial for Ten Hag's job security.-Hoffenheim is struggling and unlikely to compete in the Europa League.-Liverpool is expected to dominate against West Ham.-Everton must secure points to avoid relegation.-Dortmund's inconsistency could cost them in the league.-Chelsea is quietly performing well and could finish in the top three.-Bayern's dominance in Germany may continue if they win key matches.-The importance of upcoming fixtures in the Premier League & Bundesliga.-The competitive nature of La Liga and the impact of recent performances.
The Basement Crew.... and a few of their Park Circle friends drop by as Critty and Nick are on location at Edmund's Oast Brewery for what turned out to be an epic, instant classic match between the Gunners and the Cheaters errr.... I mean, the Citizens. Get all the analysis, previews, live reactions and laughs as the crew had another blast on site for what was the match of the season so far in England.
My God, the Basement covers it ALL this week, as the boys head out for a LIVE SHOW at Edmund's Oast Brewing this Sunday @11:30am for Arsenal at Man City. But before that... look at the ridiculous amount of content for THIS show:Post-Workout Reflections and Football TacticsUpcoming Live Show and Match PredictionsArsenal's North London Derby VictoryHaaland's Future and Manchester City's pending relegationPunchable Faces for Man City: A Lighthearted DebateChampions League Opening Matches ReviewSurprising Scores and Team PerformancesBundesliga Insights and Team PerformancesLiverpool's Disappointing Performance Against Nottingham ForestGoalkeeper Controversies and Team DynamicsLiverpool's Recent Performance and Upcoming MatchesEverton's Struggles and Managerial ConcernsAnalysis of Upcoming Premier League MatchesFrench League Title Race: PSG, Marseille, and MonacoLa Liga Updates: Valencia's Poor Start and Sociedad's StrugglesSerie A Insights: Juventus, Napoli, and Udinese's Surprising StartJuventus vs Napoli: A Crucial ClashArsenal vs Manchester City: A High-Stakes ShowdownPredictions and Implications for Arsenal's SeasonNorth Korean Women's Football Success and Global Impact
Its a simple as this: It's the international break and before we jump back into club football tomorrow, we wanted to take a deeper look at some of the clubs who have either massively disappointed OR surprised us with good results so far in this infant of a season. So relax, grab a drink, or some tea, or some milk, or whatever it is you like in your hand... and listen to Critty and Nick review these clubs and why you should care.
Critty and Nick discuss the recent matches in Serie A, Ligue 1, Bundesliga, La Liga and the Premier League. They also analyze the new format of the Champions League and Europe League, which features two massive leagues of 36 teams. They talk about the dominance of Liverpool over Manchester United in recent years and the impressive start of Arne Slot as the manager of Liverpool. The struggles of Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur, as well as the potential contenders in Ligue 1, such as Marseille and Monaco. They highlight the impressive performance of Inter Milan against Atalanta, the struggles of AC Milan, and the surprising start of Torino. They also discuss the dominance of Barcelona in La Liga. In the Bundesliga, they talk about RB Leipzig's victory over Bayer Leverkusen and the end of the unbeaten streak. Also, upcoming international matches and an upcoming live show at Edmond's Oast Brewing for the Manchester City vs. Arsenal match on September 22nd at 11:30am with Charsenal (Charleston Gunners).
The "In Your Face" Soccer podcast is back for another round! In this week's show Critty and Nick talk:-Transfer News, (Liverpool, Manchester United, Chelsea among others)-Preview the Northwest Derby-Everton and why they had best be worried-Serie A and the tasty fixtures this coming week-Bundesliga makes it's long-awaited return-Why La Liga just isn't hitting home runs yet-A detour about Francesco Totti and what he meant to Roma-Ligue 1 (Along with Serie A, is brining the heat on match day 3)-PSG and why they are more "likeable" now-Why YOU should watch French football!
Its back to Club FOOTBALL!Manchester United were top of the table, for 13 hours. How nice. Inter Milan throw away 3 pointsNewcastle, Aston Villa and Brighton all "kill it" match day 1Marseille is coming for PSG and Mason Greenwood is BACKReal Madrid make us laugh with a draw that will only infuriate them and somehow despite all the debt in the world, Barca keep getting results.Oh... and Chelsea still have a loooooong way to go!
This is the Beckham's Basement (from his mum's basement, not his) 2024/25 Premier League Preview Episode!-What will happen with the #115? City relegated, but how far down will they go?-Does Pep stay and pay for the sins of his club, or bolt like a scare child?-How will Liverpool play under Slot and can they compete with no signings?-Can Arsenal finally break through and win that elusive league title (20 years!)-Relegation battle!-Aston Villa and the Champions League!-Will Newcastle, West Ham and United rebound, or fall further into obscurity?-What will be the fate of the trophy-allergic Tottenham Hotspur?All of these questions, and more... ANSWERED! (to the best of ours knowledge!)
Critty and Nick preview the upcoming 2024/25 Bundesliga campaign.They talk Leverkusen defending their title, a pissed-off Bayern trying to reclaim the thrown, a re-tooled Borussia Dortmund aiming to make some noise and whether RB Leipzig can finally move into the top spot?Relegation battle, new managers, new players and the surprises and disappointments of the previous campaign.Will VfB Stuttgart be able to sustain their success in the league while also playing in the Champions League for the first time in over a decade? Can Frankfurt break out of mediocrity? So many questions, a lot of answers! Come join us poolside for the Bundesliga preview show!
00:00Metallica Concert and Friendly Match08:17Second Bundesliga Season: Hamburg and Schalke Impress13:56Serie A Preview: Inter Milan and AC Milan23:19AC Milan's Chances in the Title Race: Doubts and Analysis40:35AC Milan's Squad and Style of Play42:12Juventus' Signings and Second Place Finish52:30Thiago Motta's Impact at Juventus01:08:05Lazio's Lack of Depth and Mid-Table Finish01:16:05Fiorentina's Major Boost with David de Gea01:44:45Inter Milan's Scudetto Defense01:45:03Juventus' Second Place Finish01:45:24Atalanta's Strong Performance01:46:40AC Milan and Roma in the Top Five01:47:55Napoli's Comeback01:53:27Relegation Battle: Venezia, Empoli, and Cagliari
Its high time for all of you to give some love to the most underappreciated league in the world, the German 2nd Bundesliga. There is so much history, so many titles, so much tradition and glory in this league, that some may say, it is a better league than the German first tier. With average attendances that are greater than those of the Spanish and Italian top tiers and fan bases that will truly give their all for their respective clubs, this is a league of passion, heart, hustle and pure love. We are joined by guest Matthew Karagich, who takes us on a journey of how he got started with the 2nd Bundesliga, how he fell in love with it, why it means so much to him, and a nice little season preview of the league that kicks off football as a whole in Germany, this Friday!
Nick and Critty kick back this week, exhausted from the season, the two massive tournaments, and now the Olympic games too! We let loose, kick back, talk a little shit, throw Liverpool under the bus, talk about the cheap clubs in Europe who have a lot money, but who won't spend on players they desperately need. Congrats to United, Bayern, BVB, Arsenal, Juve and Inter among others, who are getting their business done! A quick analysis of the Euro 2024 final as well as the Copa America final and the boys turn the lights off until next week! If you like it fun, easy, and relaxed, this is THE show for you. We even have a "Fat Brock Lesnar" sighting in Park Circle as we record the pod. He is headed to the bearded Axe too, appropriate setting for this lumberjack! Never a dull moment in the Basement!
Darwin Nunez is an idiot. He is a young, moronic idiot, and will be banned from future competitions for his youthful stupidity - we discuss. Greg Berhalter, yet another American piece of trash manager, is sacked, and with cause. Please USMNT, get it right this time! EURO2024 and COPA2024 FINAL Previews!
We welcome 100% authentic scouser Stephen to the show! Liverpool born and bred, and life-long Liverpool RED! Stephen comes to the basement to discuss his growing up around the Fields of Anfield Road and how he chose Liverpool over the Toffees. We discuss the current state of affairs, Klopp's time as manager, what to expect from Arne Slot, who should stay and who should go in terms of players as well as the Manchester United rivalry, both from a sporting perspective as well as economic. If you love Liverpool FC then this is the episode for you. We also talk Trent, Southgate, the Three Lions, and make our Copa America predictions for the final as well as the European Championship.
ICYMI - This was a fun episode as we invited our good friends Richard and Jack from the SchalkeMerica podcast over to talk all things FC Schalke 04! - What happened after the 2nd place finish to Bayern? - Too many managerial changes in too short of time? - Is the "Schalke way" still the "right way" in 2024? - What has happened to the once-great Knappenschmiede which has produced some of Germany's most elite talent - Schalke's future still very much up in the air, what is next for the Royal Blues? All of these questions addressed and so much more!!! We had a blast, and hope that you do too!
The Basement talk this week is all about the European Championship and Copa America. The utter chaos that is the English national team, the Belgian disappointment, the lackluster French, the incredibly lucky Italians and of course, the complete collapse of Brazil. Introduction and Group Stage Recap Upcoming Matches and Predictions Discussion on France and Belgium Biggest Surprises and Disappointments Disappointing Performance of Brazil in Copa America Surprising Results in Euro 2024 Predictions for Upcoming Matches and Quarterfinals Transfer News: Guirassy to Borussia Dortmund
Critty and Nick dive into a full recap of the European Championship as well as the Copa America. Who has disappointed, who has surprised and who needs to do more work before the knockout stage? Copa America is now in full swing and the lads take a deep dive into the group stages and also the turf debacle in Atlanta. BVB's transfer policy is analyzed. Why do they continue to let young talent walk out the door when a few million more could secure a long-term signature? Analysis of England's Performance Evaluation of Gareth Southgate's Tactics What is the Forward for England??? Discussion on Germany's Performance Belgium suffers massive blow in opening match USA's Must-Win Match Against Bolivia Mexico Expected to Dominate Against Jamaica USA Faces Tough Challenge Against Uruguay Dortmund's Reluctance to Invest in True Talent The Impact of Player Influence on Transfers Reinvesting Money Wisely for Long-Term Success
Get Ready: - We analyze the thrashing the USMNT took at the hands of Colombia - What can be done to turn this underachieving squad around? - Berhalter has to go! - We discuss the worst defeat for the USMNT since 2009 - UEFA EURO 2024 preview - All group stages and our Top 4 teams - Copa America 202 preview - All group stages and our Top 4 teams - What to expect this evening as we predict the Brazil friendly
- Wrapping up the club season of 2023-2024 - Inter Milan: The best team of the season in Serie A - Surprising teams: Stuttgart, Aston Villa, Brest, Girona, and Bologna - Biggest Disappointments - Player of the Season - UCL League Final - Disappointment for Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League - Jose Mourinho's hiring brings expectations of success for Fenerbahce - Concerns about Gareth Southgate as the manager of the England national team - Doubts about Germany's chances in the European Championship - The need for a more experienced manager for the German national team - Questioning Expectations for the US Men's National Team - Lack of Hunger and Pride in the US Team - Excitement for the Euros and Copa America
- The End of Club Football Season and the Champions League Final - Controversy and Debate: Relegation Playoffs and Format Changes - The FA Cup Final and Manchester United's Performance - Player Transfers and Club Prospects - The UEFA Champions League Final - Analyzing Possession and Tactical Formations - Strategies and Key Players for the Champions League Final - The Importance of the First Goal and Possession Impact - The Underdog Advantage - Predictions and Gratitude: A Heartfelt Conclusion
Takeaways: - Leverkusen make history becoming the first invincible champion in Bundesliga history - THEN... Leverkusen showed up to the Europa League final still drunk - Gasparini leaves Atalanta with a beautiful parting gift - Teams of the season discussion in Premier League and Bundesliga - Seven Hag and Poch get the sack - Now Chelsea and Manchester United scramble for new managers - Multi-club ownership discussion continues as supporters clubs fight back against the greed
Takeaways Multi-club ownership in football raises concerns about financial misconduct and conflicts of interest. The City Football Group, which owns Manchester City, has never turned a profit despite its success on the field. Red Bull owns multiple clubs, including RB Leipzig and Red Bull Salzburg, which have played in the same competitions. Eagle Football Portfolio, owned by John Textor, creating conflicts of interest. The conversation highlights the challenges and controversies surrounding multi-club ownership in football. The lack of regulation in multi-club ownership raises concerns about conflicts of interest and transfer market manipulation. Feeder club issues can arise when clubs are treated as secondary to the main club in the ownership group. Supporters may become discontented with multi-club ownership if it hinders their club's success or autonomy. The race for European spots and relegation battles in various leagues are heating up. Dortmund and Leverkusen have had impressive performances in Europe. Leverkusen has the chance to go undefeated in the Bundesliga. The upcoming Champions League final and the Euros and Copa America are highly anticipated. The conversation wraps up with a discussion about the final matches in various leagues and the potential outcomes.
The outcomes of the recent Champions League matches have been surprising and exciting. There are conspiracy theories surrounding the dominance of wealthy clubs and the unfairness in football. Kylian Mbappe's failure to win championships at the club level affects his reputation as one of the best players in the world. PSG's lack of finishing and defensive mistakes contributed to their loss against Dortmund. Dortmund's defensive strategy and solid performance led to their victory over PSG. Borussia Dortmund's success in the Champions League is surprising and a testament to their teamwork Kylian Mbappe's legacy at PSG is considered a failure The match between Real Madrid and Bayern Munich was marred by biased officiating in favor of Real Madrid Bayern Munich's success in the Bundesliga is attributed to their favorable officiating. The hosts express frustration with the officiating in the Champions League matches. Leverkusen's unbeaten run is seen as a combination of luck and skill. Liverpool still has a mathematical chance of winning the English Premier League, but it is highly likely that Arsenal or Manchester City will win. The hosts discuss the competitiveness of different leagues and the turnaround of Lyon in Ligue 1. They express hope for an exciting finish to the Premier League season.
Takeaways The first leg between Dortmund and PSG was filled with missed chances and blown opportunities The mistreatment of Marco Reus and the future of Dortmund's manager, Edin Terzic, were discussed. The debate over whether Kylian Mbappe is overrated and if he has the ability to carry his team to victory The importance of individual performances in high-pressure situations Comparisons between Mbappe and other elite players like Messi and Ronaldo Predictions for the upcoming Champions League matches Borussia Dortmund has the potential to avenge their loss in the 2013 final if they defeat Paris Saint-Germain. Bayer Leverkusen is expected to win against Roma and advance to the Europa League final. There is skepticism about Liverpool's new head coach, Slot, and doubts about his ability to succeed in the Premier League. Taking a middle step in a player's or manager's career before moving to a top club can be crucial for development and success. Liverpool needs to address their attacking issues, particularly with Darwin Nunez, who has struggled to perform. Tottenham Hotspur is in decline and their recent performances have been disappointing. The hosts are looking forward to the upcoming European competitions and the final weeks of the domestic leagues.
Takeaways The invasion of a Meta AI on social media - along with its humorous and sometimes nonsensical responses. The struggles of Liverpool FC and Manchester United are analyzed, with a focus on the need for managerial changes and potential player clear-outs. The future of Arsenal is examined, with the team's recent victory over Chelsea signaling a potential resurgence. The conversation highlights the importance of strong leadership and the impact it can have on a team's performance. The title race between Arsenal and Manchester City is still open, but City is the favorite Inter Milan clinched their 20th Scudetto and could potentially reach 100 points this season AC Milan's recent struggles have affected their position in the table The Europa League semi-final COMPLETE Analysis of Top 5 European League's relegation and promotion battles!!! The final weeks of the season will determine the fate of many clubs.
Takeaways Liverpool and Arsenal have been struggling in the Premier League, particularly in front of goal. Borussia Dortmund has a chance to beat Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League, despite being considered the underdogs. Real Madrid's performance against Manchester City was not impressive, and they relied on penalties to advance. The Champions League is unpredictable, and the best team does not always win the tournament. Erling Haaland has struggled in big games, raising questions about his performance under pressure. Manchester City's performance in European competitions has been disappointing, leading to criticism of Pep Guardiola Arsenal's loss to Bayern Munich highlights their struggles in European competitions and raises questions about Mikel Arteta's future as the manager The conversation highlights the importance of mentality and tactical prowess in achieving success in European competitions Aston Villa is the last English team remaining in European competitions. Unai Emery has led Aston Villa to the semi-finals of the Conference League. Leverkusen and Roma are the favorites in the Europa League. Leverkusen remains unbeaten and could win three trophies this season The El Clasico match between Real Madrid and Barcelona Augsburg has a chance to qualify for European competitions in the Bundesliga The hosts plan to discuss the relegation battle in future conversations
Takeaways: Borussia Dortmund's away goal against Atletico Madrid gives them a fighting chance in the second leg Bayern Munich's loss to Arsenal raises questions about their form and tactics Manchester City's draw against Real Madrid sets up an exciting second leg The hosts express their lack of interest in the PSG vs. Barcelona match The hosts provide predictions for the second legs of the Champions League quarterfinals. They discuss the strengths and weaknesses of each team and analyze their performances in previous matches. There is pressure on Arteta to win silverware with Arsenal, and next season will be crucial for his tenure. The hosts highlight the importance of home advantage and referee decisions in the matches. They predict that Borussia Dortmund will advance to the semifinals. Borussia Dortmund has a chance to beat Atletico Madrid and advance in the Champions League Liverpool's lack of finishing is a concern in their title race Goal differential will play a crucial role in determining the league champions The Europa League and upcoming Premier League fixtures are highly anticipated Chapters 0: Introduction and Borussia Dortmund vs. Atletico Madrid 8: Bayern Munich vs. Arsenal 38: PSG vs. Barcelona 52: Champions League Quarterfinals Predictions 59: Pressure on Arteta to Win Silverware 1:06 Importance of Home Advantage and Referee Decisions 1:11 Borussia Dortmund's Path to the Semifinals 1:19 Predicting Dortmund's Fate in the Champions League 1:25 Arsenal vs. Aston Villa: A Crucial Match 1:30 Liverpool's Struggles in Scoring 1:35 The Excitement of Europa League and Premier League Fixtures 1:38 Milan and Roma: An All-Italian Clash
Takeaways Leverkusen's undefeated run and success in domestic and European competitions make them a strong contender for the team of the year The team's success can be attributed to the mentality instilled by coach Xabi Alonso Going invincible in the Bundesliga would be a historic achievement for Leverkusen Winning the treble and going undefeated in the league is not necessary for them to be considered the team of the year Alonso's decision to stay at Leverkusen shows his commitment to the team and the potential for future success The decision of Julian Nagelsmann to stay at Bayer Leverkusen or move to Real Madrid will have a significant impact on the team's future. Timing is crucial in player transfers, as seen in Erling Haaland's decision to stay at Dortmund for another year. Goal differential is a crucial factor in the title race, and teams must aim to score as many goals as possible to maintain an advantage. Teams cannot afford to overlook any opponents, as every match is important and can have a significant impact on the final standings. The importance of winning trophies and showing progress in football Skepticism towards American ownership in European clubs Criticism of overpaid and underperforming players at Manchester United Prediction of a comfortable win for Liverpool in their match against United The significance of Jurgen Klopp's farewell at Old Trafford Chapters: 3:01 - Leverkusen's Undefeated Run and Defensive Strength 12:17 - Alonso's Mentality and Leverkusen's Transformation 23:25 - Leverkusen's Impact on German Football 36:09 - The Importance of Timing in Player Transfers 62:10 - Creating a Beast at Arsenal 70:39 - Rumors of Inter Milan Being Sold 80:53 - Liverpool's Farewell and Victory at Old Trafford
Critty and Nick venture outside the basement and visit Edmund's Oast Brewing Company, home of the Arsenal Supporters Club in Charleston, South Carolina (Charsenal). A quick review of the BVB-Bayern match as well as LFC-Brighton with the main focus on the match of the week: Manchester City vs. Arsenal. Live feedback provided by several supporters onsite with a match day wrap up in what can only be considered a massive one point earned for the gunners! Arsenal may have bent, but they didn't break. Now City are left with must-win situations from here on out if they hope to contend for the league title.
Takeaways The United States has dominated Mexico in recent years, but their success should be measured beyond CONCACAF and in major tournaments. The current generation of American players, while playing for major clubs in Europe, have not yet reached the level of other top national teams. Advancing in major tournaments and performing well against top teams will be crucial for the United States to be considered a true golden generation. The performances of individual players, such as Weston McKennie and Christian Pulisic, have been inconsistent and need improvement. The upcoming Copa America will be an important test for the United States to gauge their progress and compete against top South American teams. Dortmund continues to struggle against Bayern Munich, indicating a mental block that affects their performance. The debate over Gareth Southgate's future as England manager is ongoing, with some advocating for his removal and others suggesting he should be given a chance in the upcoming Euros. The potential of Jose Mourinho as England manager is discussed, but it is unlikely that he would take the job. The lack of a winning mentality in Southgate is highlighted, with comparisons to successful managers like Klopp and Mourinho. Chapters: 01:25 - USA vs Mexico rivalry 12:17 - Assessment of USA players 18:21 - Measuring success of USMNT 35:19 - Expectations for USMNT 46:24 - European Championship final qualifications 53:50 - Man City - Arsenal 110:26 - Juventus' struggles 126:18 - Bayern Munich vs. Borussia Dortmund 141:10 - Debate over Gareth Southgate's future
TAKEAWAYS: Critty and Nick express their frustration with the current state of football and the lack of integrity in the sport. They discuss the Euro qualifiers and make predictions on which teams will advance to the group stage. There is a lack of confidence in the German national team and doubts about their performance in the upcoming tournament. The hosts highlight the importance of the Euro qualifiers and the potential impact on the sport. The CONCACAF Nations League Final Four features Mexico, USA, Jamaica, and Panama. Mexico is not a heavy favorite, and the final is likely to be between USA and Mexico. Asian World Cup qualifying matches have kicked off, and South Korea has struggled to beat Thailand. South Korea's performance raises questions about the team's management and overall performance. The Champions League draw has set up exciting matchups, including PSG vs Barcelona and Dortmund vs Atletico Madrid. The Europa League draw also features intriguing matchups, such as Liverpool vs Atalanta and AC Milan vs AS Roma. Juventus has experienced a decline in form, falling behind in the Serie A title race. The team's struggles raise concerns about their performance in the Champions League. CHAPTERS: 0:00 Breaking News: Man City and Chelsea Face Expulsion from Premier League 3:24 Potential Punishments for Financial Fair Play Breaches 6:08 Clubs Doing Things the Right Way: Liverpool, Inter Milan, etc. 9:20 City's Football Network and Player Transfers 13:16 Potential Consequences for Man City 27:23 Personal Stance: Loyalty to Clubs 30:41 Discussion on the current state of football 36:04 Euro qualifiers and predictions 56:20 CONCACAF Nations League Final Four 59:31 Asian World Cup Qualifying 1:05:00 Champions League Draw 1:15:58 Europa League Draw 1:21:08 Juventus' Struggles
Inter Milan's loss via penalties was a disappointment after their strong performance throughout the season. Atletico Madrid's defensive strategies in extra time proved effective in shutting down Inter Milan's attack. The penalty shootout between Arsenal and Porto showcased the unpredictability of penalties. Borussia Dortmund's victory over PSV demonstrated their ability to perform under pressure. Arsenal fans' overconfidence and trash talk may lead to backlash if they fail to advance in the Champions League. The battle for the top four in Serie A is intense and unpredictable. Lazio had a disappointing season and made a coaching change. Rafa Benitez's career has been mixed, and his recent sacking from Celta Vigo reflects his underwhelming performance. The state of La Liga is not as exciting as other leagues, with few matches of significance. Upcoming matches in the Bundesliga lack excitement, except for the Dortmund vs. Eintracht Frankfurt The DFB Pokal holds significance within Germany. Saarbrucken's run in the tournament as a third-tier side is surprising and highlights the unpredictability of the DFB Pokal. Leverkusen's dominance in the competition and their potential for a domestic double The possibility of Saarbrucken competing in Europe is an exciting prospect. 00:00 Inter Milan's Loss via Penalties 03:20 Atletico Madrid's Style of Play 06:06 Atletico Madrid's Strategy in Extra Time 08:00 Reflection on Inter Milan's Season 08:43 Penalty Shootout: Arsenal vs. Porto 14:04 Borussia Dortmund's Victory over PSV 19:23 Arsenal's Overconfidence and Potential Backlash 22:27 BVB Fans' Perspective on Arsenal 27:02 Dortmund's Recent Success and Arsenal's Lack Thereof 29:36 Arsenal vs. Dortmund Matchup 41:42 Manchester City vs. Liverpool Match Analysis 55:46 Liverpool's Front Three and Salah as a Super Sub 57:56 Defensive Weaknesses of Manchester City 59:48 Ederson's Injury and its Impact on Manchester City and Liverpool 1:04:19 The Disappointing Season of Lazio 1:07:46 Rafa Benitez's Career and Recent Sacking from Celta Vigo 1:27:04 Upcoming Matches in the Bundesliga 1:28:06 The DFB Pokal and its Significance 1:30:31 Leverkusen's Dominance 1:34:05 The Possibility of Saarbrucken in Europe 1:36:12 The Potential Final: Kaiserslautern vs Leverkusen 1:44:05 Stuttgart's Magical Season 1:45:07 Key Matches to Watch 1:51:37 Closing Thoughts and International Football
In this conversation, the hosts discuss the Euro draw, highlighting the tough groups and the absence of easy matchups. Finally, they delve into the new format of the UEFA Champions League, Europa League, and Conference League, which eliminates the group stages and introduces a Swiss format. In this part of the conversation, the hosts discuss the need for a better Champions League format, with more competitive group stages and fewer predictable matches. Critty also declares Inter Milan as the best club in the world, highlighting their impressive domestic record and strong performance in the Champions League. Finally, they discuss how Bayer Leverkusen is set to become the German champions, ending Bayern Munich's 11-year reign of dominance. Then the conversation focuses on the upcoming match between Liverpool and Manchester City. Leverkusen's chance to go invincible in the league is discussed, highlighting the significance of winning a championship and making it count. The conversation also delves into the importance of keeping the squad intact for Leverkusen's future success. Liverpool and City then take the focus. The potential lineups for both teams are analyzed, taking into account injury concerns. The weak defense of Manchester City is highlighted, while Liverpool's game plan is explored, emphasizing the need to absorb pressure and strike on the counterattack. They analyze Liverpool's defensive vulnerabilities and the blueprint to beat City. The key matchup between Doku and Bradley is highlighted, along with Doku's potential and Liverpool's injury concerns. The hosts conclude with their predictions for the match and provide a summary of the key points discussed. 00:00 Rutgers Female Basketball Team 03:02 European Championship Draw 12:26 New Format of UEFA Competitions 38:06 Inter Milan: The Best Club in the World 51:06 Leverkusen: German Champions 01:03:13 The Chance to Go Invincible 01:04:07 Making the Championship Count 01:06:10 Can Leverkusen Hold It Together? 01:08:03 The Exciting Offseason Ahead 01:11:58 The Main Event: Liverpool vs Manchester City 01:14:38 The Importance of the Match 01:15:32 Predicting the Lineups 01:19:04City's Weak Defense 01:20:53Liverpool's Injury Concerns 01:22:14The Impact of Salah's Return 01:27:48Head-to-Head Streaks 01:29:10The Importance of the Lineup 01:31:32City's Weak Defense 01:35:12Liverpool's Game Plan 01:36:39The Potential Outcomes of the Match 01:37:31The Possession Battle 01:38:00City's Counter-Attacking Threat 01:39:18Liverpool's Defensive Vulnerabilities 01:39:47The Blueprint to Beat City 01:41:08Key Matchup: Doku vs. Bradley 01:44:36Doku's Potential and Liverpool's Injuries 01:45:31Doku's Development and Future Potential 01:46:48Predictions for the Match 01:49:03Summary and Takeaways
SHOW NOTES: AC Milan's past squads were dominant and had world-class players, while the current squad lacks the same level of talent. The quality of Serie A has declined compared to its glory years, but there are still exciting teams and players in the league. Italian clubs have struggled financially, leading to a decline in their performance and competitiveness. Real Madrid is likely to win La Liga, and the race is now for the top four spots. The Copa del Rey final will feature surprising finalists, showcasing the unpredictability of football. Liverpool's young squad showed great resilience and talent in the Carabao Cup final, earning Jurgen Klopp his first trophy of the season. Klopp's managerial decisions and the performance of Liverpool's young players were key factors in their success. Pochettino's tactics and Chelsea's passive style of play in the final were criticized by fans and pundits. The Europa League round of 16 matchups present interesting challenges for the participating teams. The month of March marks a turning point in the leagues, with crucial matches and the business end of the season approaching. The upcoming international break and the Euros add excitement to the football calendar. Chapters 00:00 Manager Rumors: Zinedine Zidane, Pep Lijnders, Jurgen Klopp 01:31 League Updates: Serie A and Premier League 09:30 Zinedine Zidane's Potential Move to Bayern Munich 13:24 Pep Lijnders' Potential Move to Ajax 23:12 Hamburg's Rejection of Jurgen Klopp 26:05 Speculating Klopp's Next Move 30:07 Upcoming Managerial Openings 30:59 Inter Milan's Dominance 36:20 Inter Milan's Strongest Side 39:02 Juventus' Performance 45:46 AC Milan's Struggles 01:01:39 AC Milan's Glory Years 01:02:21 Comparison of AC Milan's Past and Present 01:03:05 Quality of Serie A 01:04:06 Top Teams in Serie A 01:05:03 The Decline of Italian Clubs 01:06:27 Roma's Performance 01:07:38 Race for Champions League Spots 01:08:19 Serie A's Financial Capability 01:09:01 Individual Performances in Serie A 01:10:26 Fall from Grace in Serie A 01:11:23 AC Milan's Dominance in the Past 01:12:19 The Financial Situation in Serie A 01:13:48 Lack of Leadership in AC Milan 01:14:42 AC Milan's 2003-2004 Squad 01:15:10 AC Milan's Fall from Grace 01:16:31 The Current State of Serie A 01:17:30 Financial Ambition in Serie A 01:18:14 The Decline of Italian Clubs 01:19:33 Love for Italian Football 01:21:52 Ownership of Palermo 01:23:00 La Liga's Top Four Race 01:24:17 La Liga's Bottom Three 01:25:41 Real Madrid's Dominance in La Liga 01:27:13 Race for Top Four in La Liga 01:28:29 Copa del Rey Finalists 01:29:23 Liverpool's Achievement in the Carabao Cup Final 01:30:30 Liverpool's Squad and Victory Against Chelsea 01:31:23 Jurgen Klopp's First Trophy of the Season 01:31:50 Liverpool's Young Players and Klopp's Managerial Success 01:34:09 Liverpool's Young Players' Performance in the FA Cup 01:36:30 Liverpool's Squad Depth and Future Success 01:38:15 Pochettino's Tactics and Chelsea's Performance in the Carabao Cup Final 01:42:11 Europa League Round of 16 Matchups 01:49:09 March: Turning Point in the Leagues 01:55:30 Upcoming Matches and the Business End of the Season 01:58:34 International Break and Euros 01:59:18 Final Thoughts and Excitement for Upcoming Matches
Summary The conversation covers various topics related to German football, including the media rights deal in the Bundesliga, the impact of the 50+1 rule, the dominance of Bayern Munich. The conversation revolves around the possibility of Xabi Alonso staying at Leverkusen and the risks and rewards associated with that decision. The comparison is made to Klopp's time at Dortmund and the decline that followed after their success. The uncertainty of Alonso's future and the impact on Leverkusen's squad is discussed. The departure of Thomas Tuchel from Bayern Munich is analyzed, along with the likelihood of Bayern winning the league. The vulnerability of Bayern Munich and predictions for upcoming matches are also covered. In this episode, the hosts make predictions for Bundesliga and Premier League matches. They discuss Borussia Dortmund vs. Hoffenheim, Liverpool's control in the Premier League, Chelsea's match against Manchester City, and Manchester United vs. Fulham. They also talk about Bournemouth vs. Manchester City, Arsenal vs. Newcastle, and the League Cup final between Liverpool and Chelsea. In the Champions League recap, they highlight Porto's upset win against Arsenal and Napoli's match against Barcelona. Takeaways The media rights deal in the Bundesliga fell through, which could have brought more revenue and international coverage to the league. The 50+1 rule in German football keeps the league smaller and less competitive, with Bayern Munich being the dominant club. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Thank You 03:05 The Media Rights Deal in the Bundesliga 08:28 The Impact of the 50+1 Rule 15:00 The Dominance of Bayern Munich 37:41 The Possibility of Xabi Alonso Staying at Leverkusen 39:33 The Risk of Staying at Leverkusen 40:31 Comparisons to Klopp's Time at Dortmund 42:31 The Decline of Dortmund under Klopp 45:45 The Uncertainty of Xabi Alonso's Future 46:19 The Managerial Changes in European Football 50:56 The Importance of Xabi Alonso's Decision on Leverkusen's Squad 53:26 The Dilemma of Leverkusen's Franchise Player 56:18 Thomas Tuchel's Departure from Bayern Munich 01:02:12 The Unlikelihood of Bayern Munich Winning the League 01:05:15 The Vulnerability of Bayern Munich 01:09:46 Predictions for Upcoming Matches 01:13:43 Bundesliga Predictions 01:14:44 Borussia Dortmund vs. Hoffenheim 01:16:23 Premier League Recap 01:17:45 Liverpool's Control in the Premier League 01:18:36 Chelsea vs. Manchester City 01:19:35 Chelsea's Near Flawless Match Against Manchester City 01:21:20 Chelsea's Missed Opportunities 01:23:25 Liverpool's Style of Play 01:25:52 Manchester United vs. Fulham 01:28:36 Bournemouth vs. Manchester City 01:31:48 Arsenal vs. Newcastle 01:35:42 Liverpool vs. Chelsea (League Cup Final) 01:38:40 Champions League Recap 01:39:24 Porto's Upset Win Against Arsenal 01:42:26 Napoli vs. Barcelona