The first (and only) English-speaking podcast devoted entirely to Paris Saint-Germain. Subscribe to listen to our two shows, PSG Talking and PSG Small Talk, where we offer insightful analysis on the latest matches, transfer rumors, and so much more!
The PSG Talk podcast has been a delightful discovery for me as a new fan of Paris Saint-Germain from the United States. Just a couple of weeks before the Messi situation blew up, I stumbled upon this podcast and it has quickly become an indispensable source of information and entertainment for me. As I sought to learn as much as possible about the club before the season started, I couldn't be happier with my decision to tune into this podcast. With its great guests and good sense of humor, it has truly won me over as a fan for life, and I am beyond excited for my first season with this incredible group.
One of the best aspects of The PSG Talk podcast is the professionalism and high quality of each episode. The hosts present themselves in a knowledgeable and respectful manner, making it easy to trust their insights and analysis. The inclusion of great guests adds even more depth to the discussions, providing different perspectives and expertise on various topics related to Paris Saint-Germain. The hosts' sense of humor also shines through, making each episode enjoyable to listen to, even when discussing serious matters.
Another standout feature of this podcast is its uniqueness in being one of the very few English-language podcasts dedicated to Paris Saint-Germain. Being an international fan who doesn't speak French fluently, it can be challenging to find reliable sources of information about the club in English. The PSG Talk podcast fills that void wonderfully by providing comprehensive coverage and analysis in a language that is accessible to fans like myself. This makes it extremely convenient for fans around the world who want to stay updated on all things PSG.
While there are plenty of positives about The PSG Talk podcast, one potential downside may be that its content can sometimes feel biased towards Paris Saint-Germain. While this is understandable given that it is primarily a platform for fans of the club, there might be moments where opposing viewpoints or criticisms are not adequately represented or discussed. This could limit the podcast's ability to provide a truly balanced and well-rounded perspective on certain topics. However, it is important to remember that this is ultimately a fan-driven podcast, so some bias is expected.
In conclusion, The PSG Talk podcast has quickly become a favorite of mine as a new fan of Paris Saint-Germain. Its professionalism, high-quality production, and engaging discussions make it a standout in the world of English-language football podcasts. It fills a much-needed gap for international PSG supporters seeking informative and entertaining content about their beloved club. While there might be moments of bias, this podcast remains an invaluable source of information and entertainment for fans around the world. I am grateful to have discovered this diamond in the rough and eagerly look forward to experiencing my first season with this fantastic group.
Subscribe to Ensemble PSG on Substack for more episodes.Few could have predicted that Paris Saint-Germain, the UEFA Champions League winners, would need a result at Seattle Sounders to keep their FIFA Club World Cup dreams alive, but here we are.Joining me on the latest Ensemble PSG Podcast is Ari from Lobbing Scorchers. We talk about the Seattle Sounders, their strengths, and fan support, and make a prediction for Monday's match at Lumen Field.Up first, I get Ari's take on the Club World Cup and how the competition has impacted Seattle as they are in the middle of the Major League Soccer season. We also talk about players in the Sounders squad who might cause PSG some issues.Next, we talk about the substantial prize money up for grabs and whether that will add some additional motivation for Seattle despite being eliminated from the knockout stage. Sounders consistently boast one of the best supporters in MLS, and I ask Ari about what he expects in terms of atmosphere despite the match kicking off midday.Finally, we wrap up the show with a conversation about Apple TV and whether it would be a good broadcaster for Ligue 1, potential opportunities for Ligue 1 and MLS to collaborate, and I get his lineup and score prediction.Thank you for listening and subscribing. Use the chat feature or leave a comment if you have a topic you want us to discuss on a future show. Allez, PSG!
Subscribe to Ensemble PSG on Substack for more: psgtalk.substack.comThe Paris Saint-Germain hype train continues this week with a scintillating matchup against Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas in the FIFA Club World Cup. The champions of South America are in mid-season form and will look to take down a PSG side that has defeated Inter Milan and Atletico Madrid the last two matches by a combined score of 9-0.Joining me on the latest Ensemble PSG Podcast is Pedro from Glorious Botafogo (@GloriousBotaYT). We talk about how he became a fan of Botafogo, their storied history, and we look ahead to the matchup between PSG and the Brazilian club at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California, on Thursday.Up first, Pedro shares some history about his club, including the last time PSG and Botafogo faced off. He also details Botafogo's recent historical success and the changes the club has had to endure since last season.With things in historical context, we dive into Thursday's matchup. Pedro shares some of the key players PSG will want to prepare for and what style of football Botafogo will want to play.Next, we talk about the perception of the Club World Cup and how motivated Botafogo will be to knock out the newly crowned European champions. We also discuss the financial implications for a team like Botafogo to win the Club World Cup, their owner (who also owns Olympique Lyonnais), and I get his prediction for the match.Thank you for listening and subscribing. Use the chat feature or leave a comment if you have a topic you want us to discuss on a future show. Allez, PSG!
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit psgtalk.substack.com and subscribe.Joining me on the latest Ensemble PSG Podcast is Marc Damon (@MarcDamon9). We review his transfer tier list and discuss the future of several players, including two starters from the Champions League-winning team.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit psgtalk.substack.com and subscribe.Joining me on the latest Ensemble PSG Podcast is Lee Davey from talkSPORT and Ethan from PSG Fan Club Boise. I get their thoughts on PSG's Champions League triumph, whether PSG has surpassed other historically great teams with the win, the impact on Kylian Mbappé's legacy, and so much more.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit psgtalk.substack.com and subscribe.Joining me on the latest Ensemble PSG Podcast is PSG fan Drew and Robin Bairner, chief editor at Football Transfers. I get their thoughts on PSG's historic 5-0 win over Inter Milan, standout performances, and we look ahead to what's next for the club.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit psgtalk.substack.com and subscribe.Joining me on the latest Ensemble PSG Podcast are Marc Damon and Greyson Lee to discuss the upcoming match between PSG and Inter Milan to decide who will take home the Champions League trophy. We get into the starting lineup, strategy, and whether a former player will voice his support for the club.https://psgtalk.substack.com/p/ensemble-psg-podcast-the-champions
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit psgtalk.substack.com and subscribe.Joining me on the latest Ensemble PSG Podcast is French football expert, Jonathan Johnson, to discuss the upcoming final against Inter. We also get into the Coupe de France win, and so much more.
Subscribe to Ensemble PSG on Substack to listen to more episodes.Welcome to the first episode of the Ensemble PSG Podcast (formerly PSG Talking). After nearly a decade of podcasting and more than 350 episodes, we thought we would freshen things up as we look ahead to an exciting new era of Paris Saint-Germain.Joining me on today's show is Robin Bairner. He's the chief editor at Football Transfers, and we discuss a number of topics, including the end of the Ligue 1 season, the race for the Ballon d'Or, and the summer transfer window.Up first, Robin shares his thoughts on the recent proposals to change Ligue 1. Is a playoff format the best way to attract casual fans? What else could the French league do to increase competitiveness at the top of the table?Next, we discuss highlights from the 2024-25 Ligue 1 campaign, including the emergence of Désiré Doué and Gianluigi Donnarumma's stunning turnaround mid-season.We wrap up the show discussing PSG's summer transfer strategy. Does reaching the UEFA Champions League final impact who the club might sign? Are there players in Ligue 1 that PSG should target? And what does the future hold for former PSG player, Xavi Simons, for whom PSG reportedly has a sell-on clause?Thank you for listening and subscribing. Use the chat feature or leave a comment if there's a topic you want us to discuss on a future show. Allez PSG!Intro music by Alisia from Pixabay.
With a UEFA Champions League and Coupe de France final to look forward to—not to mention a Ligue 1 title celebration—now is the perfect time to think of ways to capitalize on Paris Saint-Germain's success and increase Ligue 1's popularity.On this episode of PSG Talking, I'm joined by Marc Damon to discuss a week of interesting proposals that could change the landscape of Ligue 1 and French football.First, we discuss a recent proposal to remove the Ligue de Football Professionnel as the governing body of French football and replace it with a Premier League model. Considering the botched media deals that have financially impacted Ligue 1 clubs and the league's lack of marketing, any change to the current structure would be welcomed.Next, we discuss the radical idea that Ligue 1 may consider a playoff-style format to crown its champion. The report reveals a four-team playoff that would include a semi-final and final. We discuss whether this option is the right move for Ligue 1, or, if it would be better for the clubs other than PSG to step up and invest more in their squads to create competition.Finally, we look at the potential return of the Coupe de la Ligue, which was abandoned in 2020. As French football looks to grow its reach, could the French league cup provide the perfect opportunity to try something innovative, like a street football tournament or unique incentives like a relegation-free pass?As always, thank you for listening. Be sure to subscribe and rate the show wherever you download your podcasts. For bonus episodes of PSG Talking, subscribe to PSG Talk Extra Time on Substack.
Paris Saint-Germain supporters will walk a little taller and a little prouder the rest of the month following the club's incredible performance against Arsenal FC at the Parc des Princes.On this episode of PSG Talking, I'm joined by Marc Damon and Greyson Lee to break down PSG's 2-1 win over Arsenal on Wednesday night. The 3-1 aggregate win puts PSG in the Champions League final, where they will face Inter Milan in Munich on May 31.Up first, we discuss Luis Enrique's decision to start Bradley Barcola over Ousmane Dembélé, who is still recovering from a muscle injury. We examine Barcola's performance and highlight Dembélé's contributions late in the match.Next, we talk about the early onslaught from Arsenal and how Gianluigi Donnarumma made save after save to keep PSG in the match. We discuss Donnarumma's Champions League performances and his incredible saves against the Gunners.Fabian Ruiz scored for PSG in the first half, and we discuss how vital he is to the squad. From Manuel Ugarte to Idrissa Gueye, PSG has looked for a midfielder like Ruiz for years, and finally, they have a dependable, consistent player who can show up when the lights are brightest.In the second half, PSG was awarded a penalty after Achraf Hakimi's shot hit Myles Lewis-Skelly in the hand. We discuss whether the right decision was made and potential theories as to why Vitinha's penalty was so poor.We wrap up the show with a discussion about Marquinhos, his performance tonight, and his future. We also give our final thoughts on what the win and appearance in the Champions League means for us as fans.As always, thank you for listening. Be sure to subscribe and rate the show wherever you download your podcasts. For bonus episodes of PSG Talking, subscribe to PSG Talk Extra Time on Substack.
Paris Saint-Germain had a point to prove on Tuesday night as they traveled to London to face Arsenal FC in the semi-final of the UEFA Champions League. Having lost at the Emirates Stadium earlier in the season, PSG wanted to prove they are worthy contenders, and after 90 minutes, they left no doubt.On this episode of PSG Talking, I'm joined by Marc Damon to recap the 1-0 win over the Gunners and look ahead to the pivotal return leg at the Parc des Princes.First, we discuss the pre-match atmosphere, which included a lackluster tifo from the Arsenal supporters. We also get into the starting lineup and why we're unlikely to see many changes from Luis Enrique ahead of the second leg.We get into the match next and discuss the opening goal from Ousmane Dembélé. Then there's the controversy surrounding Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, where Jurrien Timber appeared to make contact and bring him down in a rugby-style tackle in the box. Ultimately, a penalty wasn't given, but should VAR have overturned the decision? Arsenal also had a penalty shout when Mikel Merino went down, but on replay, João Neves clearly got the ball first before any contact was made.In the second half, Arsenal really tested PSG's defense, and their highly orchestrated set-piece dance led to a goal from Merino. However, VAR ruled Merino offside, and the goal was waived off. We discuss Arsenal's strategy and whether they lost focus on the match while trying too hard to perfect their set-piece strategy.Late in the match, Gianluigi Donnarumma proved once again why he is an elite goalkeeper. He made several world-class saves to keep the clean sheet. We discuss his performances in the Champions League and whether he will sign an extension to remain at PSG.We wrap up the show by answering questions from listeners, including how the lineup could change if Dembélé can't go a full 90 minutes.As always, thank you for listening. Be sure to subscribe and rate the show wherever you download your podcasts. For bonus episodes of PSG Talking, subscribe to PSG Talk Extra Time on Substack.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit psgtalk.substack.com and subscribe.On this episode of PSG Talking, I'm joined by Jonathan Johnson to discuss his experience at Villa Park a couple of weeks ago, PSG's recent struggles in Ligue 1, and we preview the Champions League matchup against Arsenal FC.
Few could have imagined that, after a slow start to the UEFA Champions League campaign, Paris Saint-Germain would be one of the four remaining teams left in the tournament. Perhaps even more unbelievable is that Kylian Mbappé's Real Madrid is not one of those teams.On this episode of PSG Talking, I'm joined by Ethan from the PSG Fan Club Boise and Marc Damon to discuss the second leg against Aston Villa, look ahead to the tie against Arsenal, and react to Real Madrid's elimination from the Champions League.Up first, it's the match at Villa Park, which saw PSG take a 2-0 lead to push the aggregate score to 5-1. Villa was able to pull one back before halftime, but a 5-2 lead with 45 minutes felt insurmountable, and PSG supporters were feeling positive. Then the second half started, and two quick goals from the hosts pulled them within one goal in the aggregate score. PSG was able to stop the flow of goals and would go on to lose the match 3-2, but advance on aggregate 5-4. We discuss the main storylines from the match, including Bradley Barcola starting in place of Désiré Doué, Ousmane Dembélé not wanting the Man of the Match award, and Gianluigi Donnarumma's incredible performance late in the match when PSG needed him most.Next, we talk about the matchup against Arsenal, which is a rematch from the league phase when PSG lost 2-0 at the Emirates Stadium. We discuss the unique challenges Arsenal presents for PSG and whether Luis Enrique can figure out a way to beat Mikel Arteta's Gunners.Of course, Arsenal reached the semi-final because of their dominating performance over Real Madrid. We talk about what the defeat does for Mbappé's legacy and whether Real Madrid will have to make major changes this summer.As always, thank you for listening. Be sure to subscribe and rate the show wherever you download your podcasts. For bonus episodes of PSG Talking, subscribe to PSG Talk Extra Time on Substack.
Paris Saint-Germain passed another UEFA Champions League test and are quickly emerging as one of the favorites to win the tournament as other favorites stumble in the quarter-finals.On this episode of PSG Talking, Marc Damon joins me to discuss PSG's win over Aston Villa, preview the return leg, react to some Premier League snobbery, and discuss the latest developments surrounding one of PSG's potential Champions League opponents.Up first, it's the 3-1 win over Villa at the Parc des Princes. We discuss what went wrong for PSG that led to Villa's goal and how PSG struck back with two sensational goals from Désiré Doué. We also talk about the importance of Nuno Mendes's goal late in the match and how it could be what helps PSG advance to the semi-finals.Next, we discuss the return leg at Villa Park. Will Luis Enrique make any changes? What should be the strategy for PSG with a two-goal lead over Unai Emery's squad? How will Villa approach the match? We share our thoughts and give our score predictions for the match.With PSG playing so many Premier League clubs this season, the debate over where PSG would finish in the league if they were a member has picked up. In a recent video from That's Football!, the hosts agreed that PSG wouldn't finish in the top four because they couldn't cope with the intensity of the English league. We give our reaction to the video and why PSG would likely compete for the Premier League title this year if given the opportunity.We wrap up the show by discussing Real Madrid's recent struggles. After losing 3-0 to Arsenal FC in the Champions League, the La Liga side followed that up with an uninspiring performance against Alavés, in which Kylian Mbappé was sent off with a red card after a nasty challenge. Is the pressure starting to get the best of the former PSG superstar? Can Real Madrid bounce back and potentially set up a meeting with PSG in the semi-finals? We give our thoughts on the situation.As always, thank you for listening. Be sure to subscribe and rate the show wherever you download your podcasts. For bonus episodes of PSG Talking, subscribe to PSG Talk Extra Time on Substack.
On paper, Paris Saint-Germain should be the favorites to defeat Aston Villa and advance to the UEFA Champions League semi-final, but as we've seen in the very recent past, talent only gets you so far.On this episode of PSG Talking, I'm joined by Marc Damon to discuss PSG's 13th Ligue 1 title and look ahead to the first leg of the Champions League tie against Aston Villa.First, it's the domestic triumph, which Damon calls the most impressive league title since 2018-19. Considering PSG's current unbeaten run and convincing wins over top French teams, winning Ligue 1 is completely deserved and will go down in the history books as one of the best seasons ever.We then transition to the upcoming match against Aston Villa at the Parc des Princes. We discuss what starting lineup Luis Enrique may go with, including the debate between Désiré Doué and Bradley Barcola. We also look at Aston Villa's squad and discuss whether any player would start for PSG.We also talk about PSG's lack of a match in between the two legs against Aston Villa and the potential matchup against Kylian Mbappé and Real Madrid in the semi-final.The show concludes with us giving our score prediction for the first match against Villa and whether we may see some goal celebrations or tifos directed at Emiliano Martínez.As always, thank you for listening. Be sure to subscribe and rate the show wherever you download your podcasts. For bonus episodes of PSG Talking, subscribe to PSG Talk Extra Time on Substack.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit psgtalk.substack.com and subscribe.On this episode of PSG Talking, I'm joined by Jonathan Johnson to discuss PSG's 13th league title and look ahead to the clash against Aston Villa, a side JJ grew up supporting.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit psgtalk.substack.com and subscribe.On this episode of PSG Talking, I'm joined by a friend of the show and French football expert Jonathan Johnson. While on a walk with his two dogs, we chat about DAZN's promotion to reach more Ligue 1 fans in France, transfer rumors, transfer values, and JJ shares how he became an Aston Villa fan and what it means for him to see his club and PSG face off in a massive Champions League tie.
While they have a long way yet to go in the UEFA Champions League, Paris Saint-Germain sits atop the footballing world at the moment, having knocked out arguably the best team in Europe.Subscribe to PSG Talk Extra Time on Substack for more!On this episode of PSG Talking, I'm joined by Marc Damon to break down PSG's dramatic win over Liverpool FC at Anfield to secure a place in the quarter-finals of the Champions League.We begin with our emotional thoughts on the match. Ousmane Dembélé scored in the first half to put PSG up 1-0 in the match and draw level on aggregate at 1-1. The match went back and forth, with both sides displaying incredible skill. There were diving saves, last-ditch tackles, fantastic dribbling, and curling shots that just missed the target. It was a heavyweight battle between PSG and Liverpool that ultimately went to extra time and then penalties to decide the winner.Gianluigi Donnarumma, who had an excellent night, stepped up huge for PSG and saved two Liverpool penalties, and Les Parisiens went on to win the shootout 4-1. We discuss whether the PSG goalkeeper earned a contract extension following that performance. We also talk about Désiré Doué, who came on in the second half and was the player in line to score the winning penalty for PSG. We discuss his sensational ability and what it means to score such a big goal at 19 years old.We break down Liverpool's strategy and how Luis Enrique countered that by being patient and trusting the players that got him to that point. We also look ahead briefly to a potential encounter with Aston Villa and former manager Unai Emery.The show concludes with us answering your questions, including whether Dembélé should be a frontrunner for the Ballon d'Or.As always, thank you for listening. Be sure to subscribe and rate the show wherever you download your podcasts. For bonus episodes of PSG Talking, subscribe to PSG Talk Extra Time on Substack.
In the 1-0 loss to Liverpool FC, Paris Saint-Germain somehow proved they belong to be mentioned among the elite clubs in Europe while also succumbing to the same old script that has plagued them for years in the UEFA Champions League.On this episode of PSG Talking, I'm joined by Drew to break down the disappointing defeat to Liverpool in the first leg of the Round of 16 tie. The show begins with a discussion of Luis Enrique's starting lineup. Did the manager get it right, or should he have considered making a change?The atmosphere at the Parc des Princes was special, and PSG used that energy to put Liverpool under pressure early and often. Khvicha Kvaratskhelia scored a brilliant curling shot for PSG, but Kvara's calf and foot were just offside. We discuss PSG's tactics and the fast start to the match.Shortly after Kvara's offside goal, Ibrahima Konaté appeared to push Bradley Barcola from behind just before he ran into the Liverpool penalty area. After the VAR check, Konaté did not receive a red card, and play went on. We talk about the decision and whether the officials got it right.In the second half, PSG continued their dominating performance but simply could not beat Alisson Becker. The Liverpool goalkeeper made several spectacular saves and, in total, kept a clean sheet despite facing 10 total shots on target. As if that wasn't enough, in the 86th minute, Arne Slot took off Mohamed Salah and replaced him with Harvey Elliott, and a minute later, he took Liverpool's only shot on target and scored. We discuss whether one PSG player is to blame for the goal or if it was a collective failure.We conclude the show by looking ahead to the return leg next Tuesday. Can PSG complete the comeback against the Premier League leaders? Is it better from a mentality standpoint that PSG is down a goal? We share our scoreline and how we think this tie will end.As always, thank you for listening. Be sure to subscribe and rate the show wherever you download your podcasts. For bonus episodes of PSG Talking, subscribe to PSG Talk Extra Time on Substack.
What better way to test where your sporting project stands than to go up against what many consider the best team in the world? For Paris Saint-Germain, they get that opportunity on Wednesday against Liverpool FC.Subscribe to PSG Talk Extra Time on Substack: https://psgtalk.substack.comOn this episode of PSG Talking, I'm joined by Ethan of PSG Fan Club Boise to break down the 4-1 win over LOSC Lille and preview the massive match against Liverpool. We also talk about the upcoming FIFA Club World Cup and how fans in the U.S. can go see Les Parisiens.Up first, we get into the win last Saturday over a Lille side that reached the Round of 16 of the UEFA Champions League. Four different players scored for PSG in the first half, and it was essentially over in the opening 40 minutes. We talk about several standout performances and whether PSG can finish the Ligue 1 season unbeaten.The bulk of the show is spent on the mid-week clash against Liverpool. The Premier League leaders have been on cruise control in recent weeks, while PSG has been lighting up the scoresheet. It's PSG's biggest test of the season, and depending on the results, it will inform Luis Enrique and Luis Campos how much work is still to be done in building a squad capable of winning the Champions League. We share our starting lineups and give our score predictions.As always, thank you for listening. Be sure to subscribe and rate the show wherever you download your podcasts. For bonus episodes of PSG Talking, subscribe to PSG Talk Extra Time on Substack.
Everyone wants to be a cowboy until it's time to do cowboy stuff. John Textor and Olympique Lyonnais learned the hard way that it's one thing to attempt to troll Paris Saint-Germain before kickoff, it's quite another to beat them on the pitch, which no one has done in Ligue 1 so far this season.On this episode of PSG Talking, I'm joined by Marc Damon to recap PSG's win over Lyon, talk about the UEFA Champions League draw, and debate whether Ligue 1 could play a match in North America.Up first, it's the 3-2 win over Lyon. PSG jumped out to a lead in the second half, but defensive lapses allowed Lyon to get back into the match late. PSG ultimately were able to hang on for the three points and extend their unbeaten streak, but concerns over Marquinhos and the defense remain. We discuss what we liked and didn't like about PSG's performance.Up next, we look back to the Champions League Round of 16 draw, where PSG learned they would play Liverpool FC over two legs. We discuss where PSG's strengths and weaknesses lie and whether Luis Enrique's squad could take down the Premier League leaders.Finally, with the National Football League expanding the number of countries teams will play in next season, we discuss whether Ligue 1 or another top-five league could follow the same model and move a match to a venue in North America.As always, thank you for listening. Be sure to subscribe and rate the show wherever you download your podcasts. For bonus episodes of PSG Talking, subscribe to PSG Talk Extra Time on Substack.
Many expected Paris Saint-Germain to advance past Stade Brestois in the knockout phase playoffs of the UEFA Champions League, but no one expected what Luis Enrique's squad was able to pull off Wednesday night at the Parc des Princes.On this episode of PSG Talking, I'm joined by Marc Damon and Greyson Lee to break down PSG's 7-0 win over Brest. We also get to potential matchups in the Round of 16, and some recent broadcast troubles for those who watch Ligue 1 in the U.S.Up first, it's that massive win over Brest. PSG's 10-0 win on aggregate is the second-largest in Champions League history. Seven different players scored for PSG and it was a total team performance. We talk about the positives from the match and standout performances.It's difficult to pick out negatives in such a lopsided victory, but there are some holes in PSG's squad that could be exposed in the next round. We discuss potential defensive issues at the club and why they may not be able to fix them until the summer transfer window.PSG will face either Liverpool FC or FC Barcelona in the next round. We give our thoughts on the potential matchup and whether Barcelona is PSG's biggest rival outside of France.We conclude by venting our frustration over the recent technical problems during PSG's Ligue 1 matches. beIN Sports, which holds the rights to broadcast Ligue 1 in the U.S., went to looping commercials in the middle of a PSG match recently, leaving fans scrambling for a way to watch.As always, thank you for listening. Be sure to subscribe and rate the show wherever you download your podcasts. For bonus episodes of PSG Talking, subscribe to PSG Talk Extra Time on Substack.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit psgtalk.substack.com and subscribe.On this episode of PSG Talking, I'm joined by Jonathan Johnson of CBS Sports, to discuss PSG's last two matches against Le Mans in the Coupe de France and AS Monaco in Ligue 1 action. We also get into the recent contract extensions to Luis Enrique and several of the players, plus look ahead to PSG's UEFA Champions League tie against Stade Brestois 29.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit psgtalk.substack.com and subscribe.On the latest PSG Talking podcast, I'm joined by French football expert Robin Bairner, the chief editor at Football Transfers, to talk about PSG's busy winter transfer business. We also discuss the new Champions League format and PSG's recent form in the tournament.
Paris Saint-Germain's season is entering a critical phase, with big wins and key moments providing both hope and important lessons. Entering the final week of January, PSG must now prepare for a match that could define the entire season.On this episode of PSG Talking, I'm joined by long-time contributor Marc Damon and newcomer Greyson Lee to break down all the action from PSG's recent performances. We look back at the comeback win over Manchester City, the draw against Stade de Reims, and we preview the match against VfB Stuttgart.The conversation starts with PSG's thrilling 4-2 win over Manchester City. Falling behind 2-0 in the first half, PSG stormed back with four unanswered goals, showcasing their clinical finishing and renewed fighting spirit. Gonçalo Ramos, João Neves, Ousmane Dembélé, and Bradley Barcola delivered the goals to complete the comeback, leaving fans dreaming of what this team could achieve when firing on all cylinders.Next, we shift focus to the draw against Stade de Reims at the Parc des Princes. Despite moments of brilliance, including a goal from Dembélé, PSG found it difficult to break down a well-organized defense. We break down how the team's pressing game has evolved and note the challenges of maintaining intensity across a congested schedule. We also break down Khvicha Kvaratskhelia's debut.Looking ahead, we preview PSG's midweek Champions League showdown against Stuttgart and make our predictions. With both teams fighting to advance, the stakes couldn't be higher. Will Luis Enrique stick with the lineup that dismantled Manchester City, or will he make changes to achieve a tactical advantage?As always, thank you for listening. Be sure to subscribe and rate the show wherever you download your podcasts. For bonus episodes of PSG Talking, subscribe to PSG Talk Extra Time on Substack.
The UEFA Champions League is heating up, and all eyes are on Paris Saint-Germain as they prepare for a pivotal showdown with Manchester City. With both clubs needing a win to boost their chances of advancing to the knockout stage, all eyes will be on this match to see which super club slips up.On this episode of PSG Talking, I'm joined by David Mooney, host of the Blue Moon Podcast, to preview the highly anticipated match. We dive into the form of both teams, the key players to watch, and why this could be a make-or-break moment for PSG and Manchester City.We kick things off by discussing the stakes for both clubs. As David points out, Manchester City's season has been uncharacteristically inconsistent. Sitting mid-table in the Premier League and struggling in Europe, City's injuries and squad fatigue have exposed vulnerabilities. David highlights key issues like the team's reliance on Erling Haaland, who's been starved of service, and a defense ravaged by injuries.For PSG, the situation isn't much better. Despite notable improvements in transfer strategy and squad building under Luis Enrique, the team's performances have been inconsistent. We talk about PSG's reliance on their creative players to supply Gonçalo Ramos and how the defense must step up to contain City's attacking threats.We also get into how PSG's recent shift toward a more methodical, long-term approach mirrors Manchester City's strategy under Pep Guardiola. David shares insights into how City's success has been built on consistency in management and a focus on developing players for specific roles—something PSG is now trying to emulate.Finally, we get David's prediction and why he thinks this will be a high-scoring affair.As always, thank you for listening. Be sure to subscribe and rate the show wherever you download your podcasts. For bonus episodes of PSG Talking, subscribe to PSG Talk Extra Time on Substack.
The second half of the season is about to begin, and Paris Saint-Germain is facing a daunting month of January. They have two UEFA Champions League matches left to qualify for the knockout stage and they must strengthen a squad struggling to score goals.On this episode of PSG Talking, I'm joined by Ethan from PSG Fan Club Boise to break down the latest transfer rumors. We also discuss the upcoming match against Saint-Etienne at the Parc des Princes.Up first, it's the newest transfer rumor involving Aston Villa's star center-forward, Jhon Durán. Reports indicate PSG is interested in the Colombia international, but the two clubs are €30 million apart in valuation. We discuss the potential of Durán and other strikers, like Alexander Isak, joining the club and whether they will succeed in Luis Enrique's system.Next, we talk about the transfer that appears to be closest to happening and that involves Napoli's Khvicha Kvaratskhelia. We break down PSG's latest offers to Napoli for the Georgia international and what it means for Bradley Barcola, who plays on Kvaratskhelia's preferred left wing.Another winger who could be joining PSG for next season is Mohamed Salah. The Liverpool FC star is expected to be a free agent this summer, and PSG will certainly be in the running for his signature. Could his arrival mean Ousmane Dembélé could be on his way out in the near future?After the transfer talk and examining where the new signings might line up, we turn our attention to matters on the pitch with a Ligue 1 match against Saint-Etienne on Sunday. We discuss what supporters should look for, including the potential of Gonçalo Ramos starting, and we give our score prediction.As always, thank you for listening. Be sure to subscribe and rate the show wherever you download your podcasts. For bonus episodes of PSG Talking, subscribe to PSG Talk Extra Time on Substack.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit psgtalk.substack.com and subscribe.On this episode of PSG Talking, I'm joined by Jonathan Johnson of CBS Sports to break down PSG's win over AS Monaco in the Trophée des Champions, why Gonçalo Ramos isn't playing more, and whether PSG could sign Jhon Durán from Aston Villa.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit psgtalk.substack.com and subscribe.On the latest PSG Talking podcast, I'm joined by French football expert Robin Bairner, the chief editor at Football Transfers, to dive into the winter transfer market. We break down PSG's reported interest in strikers, the potential departures of key players, and what lies ahead for some of the biggest stars linked with the club.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit psgtalk.substack.com and subscribe.On this episode of PSG Talking, I'm joined by Jonathan Johnson of CBS Sports to break down PSG's dramatic win over Lens and reflect on the first half of the season. We discuss the team's standout players, the best and most disappointing performances, and what lies ahead in 2025.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit psgtalk.substack.com and subscribe.On this episode of PSG Talking, I'm joined by Jonathan Johnson of CBS Sports to break down PSG's 0-0 draw away at AJ Auxerre and preview the pivotal UEFA Champions League match against RB Salzburg. We also get into the latest drama at the club and predict what Kylian Mbappé's upcoming interview could be all about.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit psgtalk.substack.com and subscribe.On this episode of PSG Talking, I'm joined by Jonathan Johnson of CBS Sports to discuss his trip to PSG's new €300 million training campus, preview the much-anticipated match against Bayern Munich, and react to the contract renewal of a key player.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit psgtalk.substack.com and subscribe.On this episode of PSG Talking, I'm joined by Jonathan Johnson of CBS Sports to discuss PSG's 2-1 defeat against Atletico Madrid. We discuss the positives and negatives from the match, Luis Enrique's lineup decisions, and whether there could be any fallout from PSG potentially not reaching the next stage of the Champions League.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit psgtalk.substack.com and subscribe.On this episode of PSG Talking, I'm joined by Jonathan Johnson of CBS Sports to discuss PSG's 3-0 win over Marseille at the Orange Vélodrome where the hosts made several mistakes that ultimately led to many of their fans heading for the exits before halftime.
It's a tale as old as time. Paris Saint-Germain outplays an opponent and creates plenty of scoring chances but falls asleep for a split second and ultimately settles for less than it deserves.On this episode of PSG Talking, I'm joined by Ethan from PSG Fan Club Boise to break down the frustrating 1-1 draw against PSV Eindhoven at the Parc des Princes. We discuss the scoring woes and Luis Enrique's lineup decisions, and we look ahead to Sunday's important clash against Olympique de Marseille.We begin with the result against PSV. PSG recorded 26 total shots and an xG of 2.43 yet only managed a single goal from Achraf Hakimi in the second half to rescue a point. We question the decision to play Kang-In Lee as a false nine and whether a lack of skill or concentration is to blame for the lack of goals.One big moment in the match occurred in the second half when Marco Asensio appeared to be tackled from behind while going for a cross from Hakimi. Initially, the referee, Glenn Nyberg, awarded PSG the penalty. But, after VAR got involved, Nyberg changed his decision, and the match ended 1-1. We debate whether that was the right decision or if, once again, PSG was on the receiving end of a poor decision.With the draw, PSG is on the edge of the UEFA Champions League table and could not qualify for the knockout stage, with fixtures against Atletico Madrid and FC Bayern Munich on the horizon. We share our concerns for PSG at the moment and whether they can turn things around in the tournament.The show concludes with a preview of PSG's match on Sunday against Marseille. Will we see a PSG squad with a Champions League hangover, or will Luis Enrique have his team ready for what will be a hostile atmosphere?As always, thank you for listening. Be sure to subscribe and rate the show wherever you download your podcasts. For bonus episodes of PSG Talking, subscribe to PSG Talk Extra Time on Substack.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit psgtalk.substack.com.On this episode of PSG Talking, I'm joined by Jonathan Johnson of CBS Sports to discuss the latest PSG news, including the Ligue 1 battle against Strasbourg, the latest developments in the PSG vs. Kylian Mbappé legal saga, and some transfer news.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit psgtalk.substack.com.On this episode of PSG Talking, I'm joined by Robin Bairner, chief editor of Football Transfers, to discuss Paris Saint-Germain's latest results, transfer news, and whether Marseille could challenge PSG for the Ligue 1 title.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit psgtalk.substack.com.On this episode of PSG Talking, I'm joined by Jonathan Johnson of CBS Sports to discuss the latest legal developments between Kylian Mbappé and PSG, Mauricio Pochettino taking over the U.S. Men's National Team, and we preview the match against Stade Brestois and Girona FC.
Three Ligue 1 matches and three convincing wins for Paris Saint-Germain, who sit atop the Ligue 1 table heading into the international break.On this episode of PSG Talking, I'm joined by Ethan from PSG Fan Club Boise to break down the 3-1 win over LOSC Lille and we look ahead to the revamped UEFA Champions League.Up first, it's the win over Lille. We discuss what we liked from the match, including Bradley Barcola's performance. How many goals can the Frenchman score this season, and can PSG's attack continue its impressive goalscoring streak with 13 goals in three matches?We also discuss aspects of the win that were not so great for PSG, including a defense that struggled at times against Lille. We also question some of Luis Enrique's early substitutions that seemed to play into Lille's strategy.After talking about Ligue 1, we switch gears to the Champions League, where PSG will host Girona FC, PSV Eindhoven, Atletico Madrid, and Manchester City at the Parc des Princes and travel to play Arsenal FC, FC Bayern Munich, Salzburg FC, and Stuttgart. It's statistically the most difficult draw and PSG will need to remain healthy to secure a place in the knockout round. We name the fixtures we're most looking forward to and predict how many points PSG will likely secure.As always, thank you for listening. Be sure to subscribe and rate the show wherever you download your podcasts. For bonus episodes of PSG Talking, subscribe to PSG Talk Extra Time on Substack.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit psgtalk.substack.com.On this episode of PSG Talking, I'm joined by Jonathan Johnson of CBS Sports to discuss PSG's transfer business and the teams they'll face in the Champions League. We also preview the away match against LOSC Lille.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit psgtalk.substack.com.On this episode of PSG Talking, I'm joined by Robin Bairner, chief editor of Football Transfers, to discuss PSG's win over Montpellier HSC, preview the revamped UEFA Champions League tournament, and what to expect in the final days of the summer transfer window.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit psgtalk.substack.com.On this episode of PSG Talking, Robin Bairner from Football Transfers and Jonathan Johnson of CBS Sports call in to share their thoughts on the upcoming season, which kicks off on Friday, August 16, as Les Parisiens travel to the Stade Oceane to take on Le Havre in Ligue 1 action.
This is supposed to be a time of excitement for Paris Saint-Germain supporters. The club has announced the signing of João Neves, and after a month of waiting, Désiré Doué appears to be headed to the French capital as well. However, for many fans around the world, including those in the United States, worry is setting in as there is currently no broadcast deal in place to air PSG and Ligue 1 matches this season.On this episode of PSG Talking, I'm joined by long-time contributor Marc Damon and newcomer Mike McNally to discuss just how one of Europe's top leagues has left international fans in the dark with just a few days before the start of the 2024-25 season.We start with a discussion of the current situation regarding the domestic and international broadcast rights for Ligue 1. We talk about who the decision makers are, what organizations are involved, and how French football is drifting behind the Premier League, La Liga, the Bundesliga, and Serie A.The absence of a legitimate broadcaster, especially in the United States, underscores the failure of the Ligue de Football Professionnel (LFP) to promote Ligue 1 in the country. We discuss the impact of not marketing Ligue 1 in the U.S. and how clubs like A.F.C. Bournemouth and Wrexham A.F.C. have traveled to the U.S. to build a fanbase while Ligue 1 clubs have not.We agree that beIN Sports is most likely going to be the last-minute suitor for Ligue 1 rights in the U.S., but the LFP seems to be holding out for something better. Whether better means more money or more viewers remains to be seen, but DAZN, HBO Max, and Apple TV could be potential options if beIN Sports does not get the rights.We conclude the show by discussing Ligue 1 as a content vessel and how it should be easy to sell to distributors worldwide. Ultimately, passionate fans in the U.S. and elsewhere will suffer until the LFP figures out how to get the product on as many televisions, computers, tablets, and mobile devices as possible. The league is falling behind and needs to make drastic moves to first cater to the fans who care about the league the most and then build upon that fanbase to secure the health of the league overall.As always, thank you for listening. Be sure to subscribe and rate the show wherever you download your podcasts. For bonus episodes of PSG Talking, subscribe to PSG Talk Extra Time on Substack.
Paris Saint-Germain finally announced a long-awaited signing this week, but with the Ligue 1 season just a week away, there's still business to be done in the final month of the summer transfer window.On this episode of PSG Talking, I'm joined by Ethan from PSG Fan Club Boise to discuss João Neves's arrival, Xavi Simons's departure, a Bundesliga defender rumor, and whether there will be any August surprises.First, we react to PSG finally announcing Neves. The deal dragged out for weeks, and in the end, PSG will pay Benfica a total package of €70 million, plus Renato Sanches. We discuss how he will fit in the squad and how he will improve PSG's midfield.Next, we talk about the potential arrival of Willian Pacho from Eintracht Frankfurt. All summer, PSG has tried to strengthen its defense to no avail. From all reports, Pacho has agreed to terms with PSG and could be announced in the coming days. We discuss his rise through the ranks and whether he'll be an immediate starter.In terms of outgoing players, we finally got an answer to summer's biggest question, "Where will Xavi Simons play next season." After a series of cryptic posts on social media, Simons returned to RB Leipzig for another season on loan with no obligation to buy. We discuss why the Netherlands international refused to return to PSG and whether it's a risk to loan him again for another season.Finally, we look ahead to potential transfers and departures in August, including whether PSG will make a big move for a superstar player.As always, thank you for listening. Be sure to subscribe and rate the show wherever you download your podcasts. For bonus episodes of PSG Talking, subscribe to PSG Talk Extra Time on Substack.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit psgtalk.substack.com.On this episode of PSG Talking, I'm joined by Robin Bairner, chief editor at Football Transfers, to discuss France's win over Argentina in the Olympics, why PSG fans should be excited about the arrival of João Neves, the importance of identifying injury potential, and more transfer updates.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit psgtalk.substack.com.On this episode of PSG Talking, I'm joined by French football expert Jonathan Johnson of CBS Sports to discuss FC Girondins de Bordeaux's rescinding of its professional status. We also break down the latest transfer rumors and discuss Gabriel Moscardo's potential.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit psgtalk.substack.com.On this episode, Ed is joined by Robin Bairner, chief editor of Football Transfers, to break down the latest names linked with a move to PSG, as well as some interesting comments made by Mbappé's mother about her son's last season with PSG.
The big summer tournaments come to a close on Sunday, and so did a grueling process regarding the broadcast rights for Ligue 1.On this episode of PSG Talking, I'm joined by Marc Damon to discuss the latest developments regarding the Ligue 1 broadcast rights, what Paris Saint-Germain should do regarding Xavi Simons, and we answer questions from listeners.Up first, it's all about the deal that was struck regarding domestic TV rights for Ligue 1. According to reports, beIN Sports and DAZN will pay €500 million to broadcast matches in France for at least the next two seasons. We discuss what this means for Ligue 1 clubs, the league as a whole, and whether PSG would ever leave the top flight to join the rumored European Super League.With the domestic deal finally closing, we turn our focus to international rights. How will fans abroad watch PSG this season? With a month to go until the Ligue 1 season kicks off, we discuss potential broadcasters, including Apple TV, DAZN, Netflix, and Max. Which platform would give PSG and Ligue 1 the most attention, and what other marketing opportunities could be presented?Next, we discuss the latest report, which shows that the relationship between PSG and Simons is 99% over, following a meeting between the player and Luis Enrique. We debate how the club should handle the player who doesn't want to continue at the club but has become a transfer target for many top clubs following the UEFA European Championship.We wrap up the show by answering questions sent in by listeners, including who should lead PSG's attack, depth on the wings, and whether Senny Mayulu and Cher Ndour will go out on loan this season.As always, thank you for listening, and be sure to subscribe and rate the show wherever you download your podcasts. We're also on Substack! Subscribe today to access premium PSG content.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit psgtalk.substack.com.On this episode, Ed is joined by Jonathan Johnson of CBS Sports to discuss the latest players linked with a move to Paris Saint-Germain, the impact of the ongoing negotiations for Ligue 1 broadcast rights, and if Kylian Mbappé's reputation has taken a hit after a disappointing UEFA European Championship.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit psgtalk.substack.com.On this episode, Ed is joined by Robin Bairner, chief editor of Football Transfers, to discuss the latest players linked with a move to Paris Saint-Germain, controversial comments about Kylian Mbappé's tenure at PSG, and more.
Summer has officially arrived, and so has a fresh batch of transfer rumors to get Paris Saint-Germain supporters excited for next season.On this episode of PSG Talking, I'm joined by Jonathan Johnson from CBS Sports to discuss the latest PSG transfer rumors, and we also get an update on Ligue 1 broadcast rights.First, we get to the breaking news that Manchester United has reportedly made an initial offer for midfielder Manuel Ugarte. I get Johnson's thoughts on why PSG would be ready to move on from Ugarte after one season and whether he would be a good fit at Manchester United and other clubs who may be interested in the Uruguay international.Next, we discuss whether PSG should move on from Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and instead use Luis Enrique's influence to potentially persuade Athletic Bilbao's Nico Williams to come to the Parc des Princes.I also asked Johnson who would be a better fit for PSG: Rayan Cherki from Olympique Lyonnais or Stade Rennais youngster Désiré Doué.We conclude with the latest on Xavi Simons and what might be keeping him from returning to PSG, under-the-radar players at the UEFA European Championship and Copa América who could be a good fit at PSG, and the potential impact on Ligue 1 teams if a broadcast deal is not agreed upon soon.As always, thank you for listening, and be sure to subscribe and rate the show wherever you download your podcasts. We're also on Substack! Subscribe for free today to access premium PSG content.