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Rob Dawson, ESPN's Manchester United Correspondent, reflects on Solskjaer's legacy and believes Carrick will have the support of the dressing room to guide the team to the end of the season. The Sun are reporting Brendan Rodgers has been contacted by the club, Chief Sports Reporter Martin Lipton joins us for the latest and throws a dart at the managerial LONG list. The Telegraph's Midlands Football Reporter John Percy runs the rule over Rodgers, Rooney and The Telegraph's lead which places Pochettino as the United board's favourite for the job. Join us for more in part two when we react to Southgate's extended contract to Euro 2024 & Gerrard and Conte's first Premier League home games
The Sunday Mirror's Chief Football Writer Simon Mullock believes Solskjaer will survive the international break but United were out for the count. Is Brendan Rodgers waiting in the wings? Are West Ham in the title race? We cross to East London to get the latest from the Athletic's West Ham Correspondent Roshane Thomas. Football London's Tottenham Reporter Rob Guest looks back at Conte's first week in the job. Spurs are still desperately seeking a shot on target. Could both Lampard and Gerrard make an unlikely return during the International break? The Press Association's Midlands Writer, Nick Mashiter returns. We react to the weekend's shock departures and assess the favourites to step-in at Villa Park and Carrow Road. Is Arteta mounting a case for United to back Ole? 100 games in and Arsenal are rising, now up to 5th. Simon shares his first hand experience of receiving an impassioned Pep briefing. And finally, high praise for the men at the back in our "Unsung heroes of the week" closing segment.
From the Moura substitution to the predicted starting line-up under Conte. Why Conte's appointment could offer a genuine option for Kane to remain. The Evening Standard's Tottenham & Chief Football Correspondent Dan Kilpatrick joins us …eyes wide open! The Daily Mail's Northern Football Reporter Jack Gaughan revels in Ole's tactical masterclass.. Cavani was one thing, diverting Conte to Enfield another. PA's Midland's Football Writer Nick Mashiter assesses what's happening at Leicester with Brendan Rodgers. Can Dean Smith adapt his attack to a life without Jack? Could Stratford leave Old Trafford in the shade this coming weekend when David Moyes hosts Jurgen Klopp? AND the Manchester Derby …. Do United stand any chance?? With Gareth Southgate announcing his England squad on Thursday our resident England U21 Correspondents Nick and Jack eye who they believe could join Southgate's squad to Qatar.
Ian Ladyman, Football Editor at the Daily Mail should be adopting a Paul Scholes swagger for his Nostradamus like predictions but capitulates early .. fitting Praise for Klopp, Salah, Henderson and Firmino as Liverpool record their greatest victory over Manchester United at Old Trafford. Simon Peach, Chief Football Writer at the Press Association reminds us of the work Solskjaer has done to transform a toxic dressing room but the pressure is now on before the international break. And Charlotte Duncker, Manchester United Correspondent for Goal is concerned Manchester United's performances are going backwards. Who should come in next and when? We break down the key performers for Liverpool and the tactical brilliance of Klopp. We ask if David Moyes is having the last laugh. Bernardo Silva is bolstering City but Chelsea also showed-off their depth in squad this weekend. Can Nuno Espirito Santo keep his job? Also, we look to Moyes vs Guardiola in the Carabao Cup Ranieri's big comeback. Leicester and Arsenal reviving their season. Our unsung heroes of the week and a Welsh dragon supporting an Arsenal legend.
The Newcastle United takeover is creating more than a managerial headache. We have an open chat on the conflicts for fans and the difficulties covering the Newcastle United takeover. Why can't fans just celebrate the arrival of their new owners without the conflict? That's the question asked by The Athletic's Newcastle United Correspondent Chris Waugh Oliver Holt, Chief Sports Writer for the Daily Mail thinks Newcastle United is being somewhat "picked on" with the new temporary restrictions on sponsorship BUT can not reconcile with journalists celebrating the takeover without reference to human rights abuses - especially the murder of fellow journalist Jamal Khashoggi. And fans donning tea towels on their heads. Just no. Mark Ogden, Senior Football Writer for The Athletic, based in Manchester, sees the parallels with Manchester City and human rights and was in St James's Park on Sunday. What do City fans really care about? And with Manchester United preparing to host Liverpool at Old Trafford is Ole really safe? Results need a dramatic turnaround in Europe and this weekend for Solskjaer to survive. And we have some fascinating Copy Casualties to bring you with one referee revealing his true colours and Sir Alex pouring over the papers.
The night Anfield shook. We couldn't be there but they could. We spend the first half an hour of this week's pod drinking in the sights, sounds and ramification of a classic tactical duel between Jürgen Klopp & Pep Guardiola. We're joined by Paul Horst the Liverpool Correspondent for the Liverpool Echo Joe Prince Wright, NBC's lead soccer writer explains the impact of Salah's performance back in the States, will it be enough for the Fenway Group to splash the cash? And after a tumultuous week Tuchel finishes on top of the table. Treading the mean pavements of Cobham, trust me those cars go by fast, Dominic Fifield - Senior Writer for The Athletic.
Paul Hirst, Manchester Football Reporter for The Times previews Manchester United's encounter with Villarreal and looks in depth at Ole's midfield conundrum. Nizaar Kinsella , Chelsea FC Correspondent for Goal previews Chelsea's encounter with Juventus but without Mount & James, the academy products who will be sorely missed in Turin. David Ornstein, Arsenal fan favourite and Football Correspondent at The Athletic joins in the excitement of the Arsenal revival..OR DOES HE? The Premier League discuss taking a "Meaningful match" abroad. A sensible way to bring revenue to clubs and connect with a foreign fanbase or? Coming soon. All praise for Potter, the other Frank rocking West London and a lookahead to the epic showdown between Liverpool and Manchester City at Anfield in our weekend preview. Here from Wednesday.
Can Manchester City avenge their Champions League defeat? Will Lukaku prove Kane is City's missing link? Does this tell us who will really be in the title chase? Arteta faces Nuno in the North London derby. A revival or will the pressure mount on his survival? Kane dug out his shooting boots in the Carabao Cup.. Now Nuno needs to get his tactics right on the night. Dom King thinks Everton's 3-0 defeat to Aston Villa last weekend was just a blip for Benitez but Liverpool will not be taking Brentford for granted. Aston Villa take on Manchester United. Can Matty Cash outshine the big money signings? Give him the chance and he just might. And Vaaaarrrrrrrrgggghhhhh! It had all been going so well.. Stay to the end for our Unsung Hero of the week.. all nominations are worthy winners but one edges the pack
Part One: The Review Fierce rivalries are put aside to pay respect to the highest scorer in the history of English top-flight football. Kane stalemate or a team in transition? Ole's bounceback. The Manchester United manager's sub sets-up a thrilling if bewildering finale at the London stadium. Is VAR going backwards? Can Guardiola heal his rift with his fans or are there wider ramifications? Dominic King eyes a senior great to draft into Liverpool's squad .. And James Olley tries and fails to get us all sacked ... They'll never know...
Counting down to Spurs v Chelsea. Which Spurs? Gerry Cox wonders if a player waiting in the wings could be the solution? Every confidence Kane will build into the season. Lukaku admits he still has to gain some understanding with a few Chelsea players but is already building a rivalry with one teammate. Scoring against Tottenham? Primed. Nuno has the nouse to nullify. Kevin De Bruyne returned to the starting line-up in Europe. Kristof Terreur explains why KDB has his own stat book on Pep which shows how Manchester City can win the Champions League. Kevin & Jack.. it begins. Rob Harris runs an eye over Liverpool's transfer window. Klopp's men are flying but why didn't Liverpool splurge to compensate for their Super League shame, when others did? We look forward in Europe. And with Benitez enforcing his methods on Everton, we ask if Ancelotti can resurrect Hazard and Real..after Courtois' heroics saved another European giant from an early setback. Kristof takes pride in Brugge but his fascination rests on PSG and Pochettino's process to turn the "Dream team!" on paper into a powerhouse on the pitch. And we celebrate our "Unsung heroes!" in the Premier League from last weekend. With one club featuring heavily.
Part 1. Belgian European Football Correspondent Kristof Terreur flew into London to cover Lukaku's return to Stamford Bridge for HLN. Rob Harris, Global Sports Writer at AP, travelled to Old Trafford to witness the contrast in mood from the demonstrations at the end of last season. Gerry Cox, Writer and Broadcaster at Hayters TV, enjoyed a punchy performance from Palace at Selhurst Park which shocked a previously unshakable Spurs. We also ask our writers to bring us the moments behind the scenes we so rarely see. Villa fans would be served well to listen into this installment of Copy Casualty.. Part 2 follows. Preview. We preview the London derby and delve into the current mentality & fitness of Belgians Kevin, Eden and Rom.
We lookahead to the return of the 12th man but home and away fans this time, right? Chelsea vs Manchester United, Tuchel's first top four test. The Athletic's Chelsea Correspondent Simon Johnson assesses the opening weeks of the new man in charge at Cobham & brings insight on breaking the story of Lampard's departure. PA's Chief football writer and Manchester United reporter Simon Peach casts his eyes over Manchester United's summer shopping wish list. How the tables have turned. The Mirror's Midlands reporter James Nursey previews Leicester vs Arsenal with fans in the host city looking up! Moyes & Jesse return to Manchester, with nothing to lose at the Etihad & all the pressure on Pep? Klopp & Jose set to turnaround their season with momentum building fixtures ahead? Simon Peach gives us insight on Mourinho at MUFC & his first hand experience of working with Poch at Saints - why he'll excel at PSG And at the bottom what are the long term prospects for Big Sam? Any signs of a Houdini escape? Fulham looking the only likely suspect to climb out of the drop?
In the week Klopp throws in the towel #beIN The Know searches high and low for a title challenger to Manchester City. The usual suspects need not apply... Leicester.. .however? We head to Merseyside to pull a chewed-up Dominic King out of Liverpool's rumour mill and he reassures LFC fans that Klopp is staying & how! Charlotte Duncker throws Ole under the wheel & prepares Old Trafford for a long ball invasion from Steve the Bruce Gerry Cox explains why Spurs fans have seen enough of the Special one. Plenty of positives for West Ham, Tuchel & Ancelotti. And we look to the Merseyside derby, Arteta v Pep and Fulham's rise on the riverside. Pogba, Moyes and Hendo get a timely slap on the back and find out why Ole and a piggyback ride peaked our interest...
The dossier returns, will it prove to be the death-nail in Arteta's Arsenal? Klopp's accelerating away at the top but can Ole commandeer the wheel? It's a bumper Christmas edition. Paul Hetherington a Fleet Street great & former FWA Chair who charted Sir Alex's rise and reign asks if Ole can challenge for a title again? Hot off the phone from Big Sam, how big a hole does he have to get out of this time? Paul Brown, London Football Reporter for the Daily Star joins us right on the back of a return from Stamford Bridge.. Bourbon biscuit grasped in hand. Hayters Football Correspondent Gerry Cox measures Tottenham's expectations after back to back defeats. Alison Bender, Premier League reporter looks ahead to the next London derby. Is Chelsea's bounce back all it appears?
Jürgen v Jose. 12th man momentum. The Manchester Dierby unpicked. Pep, Pogba De Gea & Ole. Your judging panel this week. Andy Dunn, Chief Sports Writer at The Mirror puts Pep under the microscope and regales us with Mourinho's conversational trickery. Dominic Fifield, Senior Writer at The Athletic bites back at Lampard's lambasting of title chatter. Nick Mashiter, Midlands Football Writer for the Press Association asks when did football become a non-contact sport? Also, Praise for Demba Ba and a strong statement from our panel on sanctions for players walking-off the pitch in 2020.
We are joined by John Cross, Chief Football Writer at The Mirror. Daily Telegraph Columnist, Jim White Goal's Chelsea Correspondent, Nizaar Kinsella. The fans return, great insight from the first games to open their gates but a section of Millwall fans let the game down. Mourinho &Lampard step-up title chase. Can they really rival Klopp? Which Manchester United will turn up for Leipzig & The derby? And on the week of the FIFA World Cup qualifying draw, who are the favourites? Can England win a World Cup under Southgate? Barkley and Grealish in another apparent coronavirus breach, this time on club duty. And our regular "Unsung hero of the week" turns to farce.
Paddy Barclay was at the Azteca Stadium in 1986 and transports us back to the day Maradona became a football god. Tim Vickery joins us from South America & The Telegraph's award winning journalist Jeremy Wilson joins us to bring us the latest on his campaigns on dementia and concussion. What must change now?
Mourinho the chameleon? The "Special one" changes his spots to take Tottenham to the top. Messi incoming... but does one superstar make a summer & is Pep too predictable? Progress on a push to get fans back in the stands. Clear & oblivious? The latest twist in the VAR soap opera. Qatar 2022 is now just two years away but can Southgate stomach another 24 months of off-field drama? Scotland's qualifications through the eyes of a long suffering Aberdeen fan. Northcroft predicts a Euro 2020 upset. Is there another cure for player fatigue without compromising the balance of the Premier League? What action next to support former players impacted by dementia and how do we protect players now and in the future? Your expert panel: Jonathan Northcroft, Sunday Times Football Correspondent James Olley, Senior Football Writer, ESPN Martin Lipton Chief Sports Reporter, The Sun
The Premier League's top writers, allowed behind closed doors, join us to discuss the hottest talking points. From sensational to stupefying, which Manchester United is turning up? Is Ole United's answer? Is your top player safe on tour? Klopp angered to find there is no universal Covid-19 protocol to protect players on international duty. Our panel: Chief Football Writer for The Sunday People Steve Bates. The Fleet st. legend witnessed Sir Alex Ferguson's rise to unprecedented glory. Melissa Reddy, Senior Football Correspondent with The Independent and author of Believe Us: How Jürgen Klopp transformed Liverpool And Paul Hirst, The Times Reporter covering Manchester United and Manchester City 8 matches down, does the Premier League table ring true? We put our writers on the spot and ask them to predict a final top four in 2020. Freak or Unique? We ask if Ralph Hasenhüttl and his Saints have the staying power to remain at the top table If England were to lose a top striker this summer, who would you call-up? Southgate insists Pickford is still his first choice keeper, is he right? Hours after Biden was declared President elect and Trump was fired, Britain's Prime Minister picked up the phone to Marcus Rashford to promise a multi-million pound support package.... coincidental timing? And we spend a lot of time unpicking the real reason why fans were not allowed inside stadiums before the latest lockdown. Are you being judged on the behaviour of fans 40/50 years ago? And the latest, ever revealing insight in our regular features "Copy casualty" & "Unsung hero." celebrate and reveal there is more to the game than VAR and the handball rule.
Welcoming you to beIN The Know.. We bring you insight and analysis from the Premier League's top football writers & broadcasters allowed behind closed doors Joining you today Jason Burt Chief Football Correspondent for the Daily and Sunday Telegraph. Molly Hudson Sports Journalist for The Times. Ian Ladyman, Football Editor of the Daily Mail. Lockdown lowdown. We explain why the Premier League continues and the impact on the WSL and lower leagues, Do we know who is the Premier League title favourite and how will the Champions League in midweek impact next weeks telling fixtures? Gareth Southgate announces his England squad on Thursday. What role will Greenwood play and can Abraham get back into a starting line-up? Wembley hosted the Women's FA Cup final on Sunday. We assess how far the game has come since the World Cup and if the Football Association's Leadership Diversity Code can encourage more women in to top coaching roles.
Welcoming you to beIN The Know.. We cross straight to the seat of political power this week......Manchester, to laud England's remarkable man of the moment -Marcus Rashford.. Hear from the writers who have watched the 22 year old grow both as a player and now a British icon. Henry Winter, Chief Football Writer, The Times. David McDonnell, Manchester Football Correspondent, Daily Mirror Sami Mokbel, Chief Football Reporter for the Daily Mail Manchester boast two super clubs but could a bubbling rivalry on Merseyside put United and City in the shade? VAR, have the Premier League's top referee's reneged on their pre-season promise? How the Dutch can help bring back the beautiful game. Is David West Ham's Moyesiah? Two world class goals in 7 days, 2 points from two tough opponents. Could Bielsa's Bamford push for England contention? And we bring you an insight and some tales from behind closed doors, including how Sami Mokbel nearly ended project restart on kick-off!
Merseyside Mayhem and Project Big Picture. In a stellar week for football journalism we bring you the inside story of two of this season's biggest controversies. Our panel John Cross, Chief Football Writer of the Daily Mirror. Dominic King, North West Football Reporter for the Daily Mail Rob Harris, Global sports Correspondent for the Associated Press. With your host Carrie Brown.
FIFA's head of global football development gives his take on the future of football in the wake of the pandemic, with some revolutionary ideas that will change the game forever. Arsenal fans will also want to hear his thoughts on becoming chairman of the club!
LaLiga expert Gerry Armstrong joins the show ahead of Spanish football's return. He looks back on the moment that made him in '82, a dubious incentive, and a former teammate that was better than Lionel Messi!
Alex McLeish made the controversial move in 2011, angering Birmingham City supporters. Richard Keys wants to know whether he regretted making that move to Aston Villa, and whether Andy Gray would have also swapped clubs if he'd had the chance.
Our beINSPIRED Podcast brings you the stories of inspiring and world-beating athletes who have turned adversity into opportunity. The podcast series reveals the key figures and moments that have helped propel our beINSPIRED guests from aspiring athletes into the world's elite. By sharing their journeys we continue our commitment to provide a platform to incredible role models across all sports. In the final episode of the first series of the beINSPIRED podcast, Carrie Brown interviews the indomitable Lianne Sanderson, who won the quadruple – the Champions League, the Premier League, the FA Cup, and the League Cup – with Arsenal in 2007 at just 17 years old. She went on to win the Premier League a mere five times with Arsenal. Lianne has not just served clubs; she has also won 50 caps for the England national team, winning the penalty for the team in the 2015 World Cup which would seal the bronze medal for the Lionesses, recording their strongest finish in a World Cup. A dynamic presence on the pitch, Lianne Sanderson sacrificed her international career by backing England teammate Eniola Aluko who spoke out against discriminatory comments made by England women's coach Mark Sampson. An independent investigation found in Aluko's favour. It was a moment which brought a new level of exposure and respect for both the women's game and the voices in it.
John Barnes says he's never suffered from racism, but rather racist incidents. The former Liverpool winger explains why the efforts of high profile sportsmen like Raheem Sterling and Lewis Hamilton won't change that, and what should be done instead.
Owen Hargreaves swapped Bayern Munich for Manchester United and won a Premier League and Champions League double in 2007/08. However, starring alongside the likes of Wayne Rooney and Cristiano Ronaldo wouldn't last long - injury after injury meant he hardly featured again before leaving in 2011.
Dwight Yorke has won all there is to win in the game but still can't find work in management. He claims his lack of opportunities are down to his race,
Former English FA executive Adrian Bevington lifts the lid on his dealings with former national managers Sven-Goran Eriksson & Fabio Capello, and he also delivers a stark warning to the UK government as English clubs face financial ruin.
The former Burton Albion boss explains why he left the club to save it from financial ruin, and looks back fondly at his dad Brian Clough's time as manager of Nottingham Forest.
Newcastle United raced into a 12-point lead in the 95/96 season before a late collapse saw them fall short in the title race. Les Ferdinand spearheaded Kevin Keegan's attack and was awarded the PFA Player of the Year award.
Time for Kevin de Bruyne to leave Manchester City? Has Eden Hazard flopped at Real Madrid? Belgium coach Roberto Martinez answers, plus he issues a warning to clubs gambling their futures on TV contracts.
Our beINSPIRED Podcast brings you the stories of inspiring and world-beating athletes who have turned adversity into opportunity. The podcast series reveals the key figures and moments that have helped propel our beINSPIRED guests from aspiring athletes into the world's elite. By sharing their journeys we continue our commitment to provide a platform to incredible role models across all sports. In episode 5 of the beINSPIRED podcast, Carrie Brown interviews Arsenal's no.9 Danielle Carter, a boss both on and off the pitch who's smashed through numerous glass ceilings. In this episode, Danielle discusses her early career in football, starting from playing on the boy's team at school, to scoring a bending beauty that Beckham would also be proud of in the 2016 FA Cup Final against rivals Chelsea. Danielle's life off the pitch is equally inspirational. Danielle studied physiotherapy while playing for Arsenal, and, determined to leave a legacy for black players, she's also studied a governance course with the Professional Footballer's Association. Danielle also secured a spot on the FA Council, becoming the first WSL player, and the first WSL player from a BAME background to do so, taking part in the chats happening in the boardroom. Since suffering from two back-to-back knee injuries in the space of just fourteen months, Danielle has bossed her recovery, using her time away from the physio bench to study an MBA titled ‘CEO in a sporting organisation.'
Aberdeen, Manchester United or Leeds? Where did Gordon Strachan enjoy his football the most?
Richard gets Andy's reaction to the big stories as the Premier League gears up for Project Restart.
Matt Critchley wants to know the Champions League's greatest goal, biggest achievement and best ever game. Carrie Brown, Jamie Easton and Matt Spiro battle it out with their arguments, before a game of Fact or Fiction reveals some bizarre anecdotes.
What does it take to become a winner? Serial champions Ryan Giggs, Jens Lehmann and John Barnes remember stories from their playing days.
Chelsea's greatest player looks back on his unsuccessful return to Stamford Bridge as the unpopular Maurizio Sarri's assistant.
He's scored 187 Premier League goals but Andy Cole still doesn't believe he gets the respect he deserves.
England women's manager Phil Neville reacts to the cancellation of the Women's Super League, as well as his plans to return to club football.
Jurgen Klinsmann made a splash in his debut season in 1994, taking a dive to silence his critics from the summer's World Cup. He reveals the story behind that celebration, and why he ultimately left Tottenham after just a year.
Our beINSPIRED Podcast brings you the stories of inspiring and world-beating athletes who have turned adversity into opportunity. The podcast series reveals the key figures and moments that have helped propel our beINSPIRED guests from aspiring athletes into the world's elite. By sharing their journeys we continue our commitment to provide a platform to incredible role models across all sports. In episode 4 of the beINSPIRED podcast, Carrie Brown interviews Chelsea's captain Magdalena Eriksson, who discusses how her team has remained undefeated in the English Women's Super League (WSL) in her first season as club captain, beating fierce London rivals Arsenal and guiding Chelsea to victory in the continental cup. The commanding centre-back also boasts a mean left foot and has been known to steal the limelight; last year she scored one of the stunners of the season – an incredible overhead kick against Liverpool. In Sweden, Magda has also been stocking the trophy cabinet, winning bronze for her country at last summer's FIFA Women's World Cup, and a silver medal at the Rio 2016 Summer Olympic Games.
1999 saw Manchester United win the treble, with a young Phil Neville playing his part. 21 years later, he speaks to Andy Kerr about that spectacular season.
Richard Keys shares his thoughts on the Newcastle takeover delay, while Andy Gray issues Steven Gerrard a Rangers warning!
This week we're talking finals. Matt Spiro, Carrie Brown and Jamie Easton battle it out for points, with Matt Critchley trying his best to hold things together.
Injuries, positions and reserve games in Wigan. Ryan Giggs, John Barnes & Jens Lehmann talk with Angus Scott about prolonging their careers. .
Music or football? What career would Rod Stewart rather have had if he could turn back the clock?
Manchester United's former head of security lifts the lid on his 12 years at Old Trafford. Ned Kelly lets Richard & Andy in on a few closely-guarded secrets involving Sir Alex Ferguson, Eric Cantona and David Beckham.
Nobody has ever told the story before... until now! Paul Lambert reveals why Celtic mocked Rangers with "Smell the Glove" when they denied them a 10th successive title in 1998.
From boyhood Liverpool fan to pulling on the red shirt for the first time, Jason McAteer lived the dream. His side battled it out with Manchester United and Newcastle for silverware in the 95/96 season... but did off-field distractions see them ultimately finish empty-handed?