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Zwischen unserem ersten Gruppengegner und unserem zweiten liegt lediglich der gesamte Atlantik. Die Elfenbeinküste liegt im Westen Afrikas an der Südküste und grenzt unter anderem an den weiteren WM-Teilnehmer Ghana. Die Ivorer zählen zu den erfolgreichsten Nationen auf dem afrikanischen Kontinent und sind mittlerweile vollgepackt mit internationalen Spitzenkickern. Den Legenden um Drogba und Yaya Toure sind Yan Diomande von RB Leipzig oder Amad Diallo von Manchester United gefolgt. Neben einer sportlichen Einschätzung unseres Gegners liefern Kai und Philipp natürlich auch wieder die Startaufstellung unserer DFB-Elf und Tippen wie immer völlig unterschiedlich. Während Philipp ein siegessicheres 3:1 hervorsagt, sieht Kai eine diplomatische ... Dieser Podcast wird vermarktet von der Podcastbude.www.podcastbu.de - Full-Service-Podcast-Agentur - Konzeption, Produktion, Vermarktung, Distribution und Hosting.Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen?Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich.Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude.
In the pod for this 2026 FIFA World Cup are men who have watched the world cup for close to five decades. Bimboh Adekoya joined from Atlanta, Sola Egunjobi in Canada, Kenneth Onyekwe in Barbados and Rilwan Balogun in the UK. Balogun and Onyekwe talked about how Brazil have fallen badly with the latter describing it as the normalisation of deviance by the South American country.We talked about the strength in depth and quality of France especially the drive and determination of Mbappe to make this his tournament, England and what Thomas Tuchel might be cooking plus the play of the African countries..
Nach dem 7:1 gegen Curaçao steht die DFB-Elf gegen die Elfenbeinküste vor einer ganz anderen Aufgabe. Bundestrainer Julian Nagelsmann muss beweisen, dass er neben dem Offensivspektakel auch einen Plan B hat – gegen einen Gegner, der Ballverluste konsequent bestraft. Jeden Morgen die Fußball-Analyse per Newsletter – kostenlos: https://www.feverpitch.de/newsletter-anmeldung Diese Episode wird präsentiert von bet365 Sportwetten. 18+ | Erlaubt (White-List) | Suchtrisiken | Hilfe unter buwei.de ▶️ Warum das wichtig ist: Das 7:1 gegen Curaçao war ein beeindruckender WM-Auftakt für die deutsche Nationalmannschaft, doch gegen die Elfenbeinküste gelten andere Gesetze. Die Ivorer werden sich nicht tief zurückdrängen lassen und sind im Umschaltspiel deutlich gefährlicher. Spieler wie Amad Diallo oder Yan Diomandé können Räume nutzen, die durch hohe Außenverteidiger und riskante Ballverluste entstehen. Julian Witzel analysiert im Fever Pit'ch Podcast, warum ausgerechnet Ecuador als Blaupause für Deutschland dienen könnte. Die Südamerikaner verloren zwar 0:1 gegen die Elfenbeinküste, kontrollierten aber große Teile der Partie und ließen nur wenig zu. Die DFB-Elf muss lernen, wann sie das Tempo erhöht und wann sie es bewusst herausnimmt. Bundestrainer Julian Nagelsmann steht vor der Herausforderung, seine Mannschaft taktisch anzupassen. Geduld, Restverteidigung und Kontrolle könnten im zweiten WM-Gruppenspiel wichtiger werden als offensive Dominanz. Nicht die Startelf entscheidet gegen die Elfenbeinküste, sondern die Fähigkeit zur Anpassung. ⚽️ TAKEAWAYS– Die Elfenbeinküste ist körperlich stärker und im Umschaltspiel gefährlicher als Curaçao. – Ecuador lieferte gegen die Elfenbeinküste einen Matchplan, den Deutschland studieren sollte. – Hohe Außenverteidiger und riskante Ballverluste öffnen Räume für Spieler wie Amad Diallo oder Yan Diomandé. – Gegen die Elfenbeinküste wird Ballbesitz allein nicht ausreichen. – Geduld, Restverteidigung und Kontrolle könnten wichtiger werden als Offensivspektakel. – Bundestrainer Julian Nagelsmann muss beweisen, dass seine Mannschaft mehr kann als nur Plan A. KAPITEL00:00 Erkenntnisse vom ersten Gruppenspieltag 04:54 Die Rolle der Superstars in der WM 11:24 Deutschlands Auftakt gegen Curaçao 16:21 Vorbereitung auf das Spiel gegen die Elfenbeinküste 20:44 Defensive Herausforderungen und Positionierung 22:24 Effizienz im Angriff und Spielverlauf 24:12 Personalentscheidungen und Spielerrollen 26:20 Risikoabwägung und strategische Entscheidungen 28:08 Unkonventionelle Spielertypen und deren Einfluss 30:09 Expertenmeinungen und Medienberichterstattung 32:08 Taktische Anpassungen und Spielkontrolle 34:26 Erwartungen und mögliche Ergebnisse 36:06 Langfristige Perspektiven und Teamdynamik ▶️ Mehr Analysen & Talks auf https://www.feverpitch.de #FeverPitch #FußballTalk #Bundesliga
Austin is joined by WCAD Day-one Parker Johnson to break down day 4 of the World Cup Group Stage, starting with an intriguing draw between the Netherlands and Japan. The guys then discuss Ivory Coast's late winner against Ecuador before pivoting to a pair of blowouts, one more surprising than the other. Plus, Parker has thoughts about the Trionda.
Austin is joined by WCAD Day-one Parker Johnson to break down day 4 of the World Cup Group Stage, starting with an intriguing draw between the Netherlands and Japan. The guys then discuss Ivory Coast's late winner against Ecuador before pivoting to a pair of blowouts, one more surprising than the other. Plus, Parker has thoughts about the Trionda.
A 7-1 German demolition, a tactical masterclass turned substitution disaster for the Netherlands, and a goalscorer apologizing to his father's nation. Welcome back to the drama! Welcome to FUT IN REVIEW | World Cup Daily. Day 4 of the World Cup 2026 is officially in the books, and Shaq and John (who is battling the ultimate reverse-life jetlag) are here to break down a massive four-game slate completely unfiltered.The Bliss & The Bully: 78-year-old Dick Advocaat crying in the dugout during Curaçao's historic debut. Jurensley Comenancia scoring an unforgettable equalizer to rattle Germany for 10 glorious minutes, before Julian Nagelsmann's side turned ruthless in a 7-1 blowout.Koeman's Substitution Disaster: Recapping the 2-2 thriller between the Netherlands and Japan. John rants about Ronald Koeman throwing away a 2-1 lead during the commercial water break by subbing off all his speed (Malen, Summerville, Gakpo) for Memphis Depay and a defensive block.The Ivorian Diamond: How Ivory Coast broke Ecuador's 18-match unbeaten streak with a 1-1 thriller, featuring an electric performance from Jan Diamonde on the right wing.The Drama of Yasin Ayari: The 22-year-old Brighton midfielder scoring a thunderbolt for Sweden against Tunisia—the country of his father—and refusing to celebrate, before sealing a dominant 5-1 win.Day 5 Quick Predictions: Looking ahead to Spain vs. Cabo Verde, Belgium vs. Egypt, and Saudi Arabia trying to replicate their giant-killing magic against Uruguay.Unlock Every Episode Instantly: Don't miss a single second of our daily tournament coverage! Join our Patreon to unlock the daily episodes the exact second we finish recording, plus full access to our active Discord, Predictor Leagues, and the official World Cup Sweepstakes. Check us out at patreon.com/futinreview.Wake Up GPM's Office: Take 10 seconds to hit that 5-star review button on Spotify or Apple Podcasts. Every single review sets off a massive buzzer in Chris's house and keeps him awake to watch more live games!Pass the Aux Cord: Share this episode with a mate who is currently complaining about Ronald Koeman's tactical choices or buzzing over Sweden's firepower.Instagram: @futinreviewTikTok: @futinreviewpodcastWebsite: futinreview.comSee you tomorrow for Day 5 as Spain, Belgium, and Uruguay enter the chat. Goodbye!00:00 - Apologizing to Tunisia: The 15-Second Hook00:30 - Welcome to Day Four: John's Brutal Reverse-Life Jetlag01:09 - Game 1: Germany 7 - 1 Curaçao (Historical Tears & 10 Minutes of Bliss)02:34 - Age Gap: 78-Year-Old Dick Advocaat vs. 38-Year-Old Julian Nagelsmann03:52 - Is Joshua Kimmich at Right-Back Germany's Only Weakness?05:12 - Game 2: Netherlands 2 - 2 Japan (Tactical Chess & Sideways Passing)08:26 - Five At The Back: How Zion Suzuki Kept Japan Alive in the First Half10:52 - The Collapse: How the Commercial Hydration Break Cost Oranje the Match12:24 - Game 3: Ivory Coast 1 - 0 Ecuador (Breaking the 18-Match Unbeaten Streak)14:30 - Electric Jan Diamonde & Amad Diallo's Match-Winning Instincts16:18 - Game 4: Sweden 5 - 1 Tunisia (Graham Potter's Two-Striker Firepower)17:53 - Isak & Gyökeres Dominance: Rating the African Nations So Far19:54 - Baller of the Day: Jurensley Comenancia & Felix Nmecha's Dribbling Class22:11 - Bottler of the Day: Ronald Koeman Leaving Out Frimpong & Subbing Fit Strikers25:40 - The Fallacy of "Total Football" in Modern Tactical Zone Defenses27:49 - The Drama: Yasin Ayari (Sweden) Facing His Heritage & Classy Non-Celebrations29:10 - John's Unpopular Take: Football is Emotion, You MUST Celebrate inside the World Cup!30:32 - Day 5 Blockbuster Previews: Spain vs. Cabo Verde & Belgium vs. Egypt31:21 - Saudi Arabia vs. Uruguay: Can the Giant-Killers Do It Again?31:38 - Outro: Follow the Socials, Hit the 5-Star Button & See You Tomorrow!
Sweden opened their World Cup campaign with an emphatic 5-1 victory over Tunisia to move top of Group F.Brighton midfielder Yasin Ayari scored twice in a standout performance for Graham Potter's side.Alexander Isak, Viktor Gyokeres and Mattias Svanberg also found the net for Sweden.Potter hailed the result as an ideal start to the tournament following the convincing win.The Netherlands were held to a 2-2 draw by Japan in the other Group F fixture.Virgil van Dijk and Crysencio Summerville scored for the Dutch, but Keito Nakamura and Daichi Kamada earned Japan a point.Germany made a statement in Group E with a dominant 7-1 win over Curacao.Kai Havertz scored twice, while Felix Nmecha, Nico Schlotterbeck, Jamal Musiala, Nathaniel Brown and Deniz Undav also got on the scoresheet.Amad Diallo struck in the 90th minute as Cote d'Ivoire edged Ecuador 1-0 in Philadelphia.Ecuador hit the woodwork twice before Diallo's late winner secured all three points for the Ivorians.Today's action sees League of Ireland veteran Pico Lopes make his World Cup debut for Cape Verde against Spain in Atlanta.Spain are being tipped by some pundits as favourites to win the tournament and begin their campaign at 5pm Irish time.Belgium face Egypt at 8pm, with Kevin De Bruyne, Romelu Lukaku and Mohamed Salah among the star attractions.Uruguay kick off their World Cup against Saudi Arabia at 11pm, with Darwin Nunez and Federico Valverde leading Marcelo Bielsa's squad.Off the pitch, Ruben Amorim is reportedly set to become AC Milan manager, while Real Madrid have completed the signing of Marc Cucurella from Chelsea on a six-year deal.World Cup Daily on Off The Ball, brought to you by Lynx, “A Proud Sponsor of the FIFA World Cup 2026“. Smell Your Best When You Look Your Worst Become a member and sign up at offtheball.com/join
Steven Railston and Tyrone Marshall look at how some of Manchester United's players are performing so far at the 2026 World Cup, including Cunha and Casemiro for Brazil, Amad Diallo for Cote d'Ivoire, and Noussair Mazraoui for Morocco. They also share their 2026 World Cup predictions. Is it coming home for England, or will United players past and present lift the trophy with another nation?
Australia continues to celebrate Socceroos impactful debut at the FIFA World Cup 2026™. Curaçao scores its first ever World Cup goal in their match with Germany; Japan came from behind twice to draw 2-2 with Netherlands; Ivory Coast had a late win against Ecuador after Amad Diallo scored at 90th minute; Sweden wins 5-1 against Tunisia in their opening match. Join your host Haylena Krishnamoorthy for this episode of World Cup Daily | The 90+ Podcast, as she wraps up day four of the World Cup. Will Australia be able to keep up its momentum against USA this weekend? And will the US-Iran peace deal announced today bring a sense of calm ahead of Iran's opener against New Zealand tomorrow?World Cup Daily | The 90+ Podcast is SBS's daily FIFA World Cup 2026™ podcast covering the biggest stories on and beyond the pitch.In this episode:· Australia continues to celebrate Socceroos impactful debut FIFA World Cup 2026™· Curaçao scores its first ever World Cup goal in their match with Germany· Japan came from behind twice to draw 2-2 with Netherlands· Ivory Coast had a late win against Ecuador after Amad Diallo scored at 90th minute· Sweden wins 5-1 against Tunisia in their opening matchFrom unforgettable moments, match highlights, emerging stars, FIFA politics, major controversies and the stories shaping the tournament, The 90+ brings you the key talking points from the FIFA World Cup 2026™ every day.For more on this series, follow The 90+ Podcast.Get daily updates on the SBS News website and follow SBS Sport on YouTube, TikTok, X, Instagram and Facebook for all the latest from the FIFA World Cup 2026™.The FIFA World Cup 26ᵀᴹ kicks off on June 12 (AEST) - with coverage starting for the tournament opener between Mexico and South Africa from 4am (AEST) - and will be an exclusive broadcast on SBS in Australia.You can watch all 104 matches of the FIFA World Cup 2026™ live, free and exclusive on SBS, SBS VICELAND and SBS On Demand.
« Quelle voie pour préserver la stabilité du pays ? », s'interroge Dakaractu. Depuis que les divergences au sommet de l'État se sont transformées en opposition entre l'exécutif et le législatif, « le Sénégal se trouve confronté au risque d'une crise institutionnelle. » « Face à cette situation, deux approches semblent se dessiner aujourd'hui, nous dit le quotidien. Celle du dépassement républicain qui invite les acteurs à dépasser leurs différends au nom de l'intérêt supérieur de la Nation, et celle de la classe politique qui consiste à soumettre les divergences à l'arbitrage démocratique du peuple à travers les élections. » Pour sortir de l'impasse, Maître Doudou Ndoye, avocat et ancien ministre de la Justice, propose « un référendum pour dissoudre l'Assemblée, comme en 2001 », rapporte Senego. « À l'époque, le président Abdoulaye Wade, confronté à une majorité socialiste à l'Assemblée, avait pris un décret convoquant un référendum dans le cadre d'une réforme institutionnelle. » Pour l'ancien ministre, c'est la solution « la plus légitime ». À lire aussiSénégal: un collectif demande au Conseil constitutionnel de se pencher sur l'élection d'Ousmane Sonko à l'Assemblée Après la rupture avec Ousmane Sonko, qui est resté fidèle à Bassirou Diomaye Faye ? C'est la question que se pose Jeune Afrique. « L'alliance avec le tout-puissant leader de Pastef ayant volé en éclats, le chef de l'État, Bassirou Diomaye Faye, toujours membre du parti, tente de s'entourer de responsables loyaux », écrit le magazine. Et pour cela, le président aurait défini trois critères : la compétence, la déférence et la loyauté. Le magazine classe les soutiens du chef de l'État en quatre catégories. Les piliers de la coalition, avec notamment Aminata Touré, ancienne Première ministre de Macky Sall, chargée de « structurer l'alliance présidentielle ». Les soutiens de dernières minutes comme les ministres Ibrahima Sy et Moussa Bala Fofana. Les soldats de la présidence, comme son chef de cabinet Ousmane Barro. Et les fidèles parmi les fidèles, ces « piliers » sur lesquels le président sénégalais peut se reposer, à l'instar du ministre des Finances, Cheikh Diba. Un chef terroriste neutralisé au Mali Oumar Kéréna a été tué par les forces armées maliennes près de Djenné, indique Bamada.net. Selon les informations communiquées par l'état-major, cet homme « était considéré comme l'un des cadres les plus influents des réseaux opérant dans le centre du Mali », le Jnim, le groupe de soutien à l'islam et aux musulmans. Il utilisait plusieurs identités, « notamment les alias Farouk et Housseini Mawdo ». « Par son positionnement au carrefour de plusieurs zones d'opérations, cet individu représentait une cible dite de "haute importance", rapporte Sahel Tribune. Sa neutralisation perturbe mécaniquement les chaînes de commandement et les circuits logistiques qu'il supervisait, dans des régions — Si-Kasso et Koutiala — qui constituaient jusqu'ici des zones relativement préservées des attaques les plus meurtrières, mais que les groupes armés cherchaient à investir. » À lire aussiMali: l'armée revendique la neutralisation d'un chef jihadiste « Le Sahel ne brûle pas parce qu'il manque de soldats, mais par défaut d'États pourvoyeurs de services », analyse Bakary Sambe dans les colonnes de Dakaractu. Le directeur du Timbuktu Institute, installé dans la capitale sénégalaise, fustige une perspective uniquement sécuritaire de la zone. « Il y a des chiffres qui devraient faire réfléchir : dans plusieurs pays sahéliens, la défense et la sécurité ont absorbé plus de 20 % du budget national pendant que l'éducation de base recevait moins de 5 %. Et le résultat ? Les indicateurs de sécurité se sont détériorés à mesure que les dépenses militaires augmentaient. » Début des épreuves du BAC « 77 000 candidats répartis dans 140 centres d'examen », titre Bénin web TV. 55% des inscrits sont des garçons, 45% des filles. Le baccalauréat constitue le premier diplôme et conditionne l'accès à l'enseignement supérieur. On imagine le stress et l'appréhension chez les candidats ce matin. Les épreuves débutent également ce lundi matin en Côte d'Ivoire pour 330 000 candidats. Le ministre ivoirien de l'Éducation nationale a appelé dimanche les élèves à la sérénité, rapporte l'agence ivoirienne de presse. À lire aussiLe Bénin savoure un taux de réussite inédit au baccalauréat Victoire des Éléphants ivoiriens « Amad Diallo délivre la Côte d'Ivoire », titre Super Sport. Longtemps malmenée par l'Équateur, la Côte d'Ivoire a arraché une précieuse victoire (1-0) grâce à un but d'Amad Diallo à la 90ᵉ minute. « Cette victoire au forceps permet à la Côte d'Ivoire de rejoindre l'Allemagne en tête du groupe E avec trois points. Plus qu'une simple victoire, cette performance confirme la capacité des Éléphants à répondre présents dans les rendez-vous les plus exigeants », analyse Afrik.com. L'Allemagne sera le prochain adversaire des Éléphants samedi à 20h TU. À lire aussiCoupe du monde 2026: revivez la victoire de la Côte d'Ivoire face à l'Équateur (1-0)
Tunisia suffered one of the heaviest defeats of the opening round, losing 5-1 to Sweden in Monterrey, in a damaging start to their World Cup campaign. Yasin Ayari was the story of the night. The Brighton midfielder, born in Sweden to a Tunisian father and Moroccan mother, scored twice. He chose Sweden after Tunisia had tried to convince him to switch allegiance. Ayari did not celebrate his first goal, but celebrated the second. Sweden were emphatic and Tunisia, who did not concede a single goal in qualification, now face a must-win match against Japan. The Samurai Blue themselves took a point from the Netherlands, in what many are calling the best game of the tournament so far. The teams drew 2-2 in Dallas after Daichi Kamada equalised in the 89th minute. Germany made the biggest statement of the opening round, beating Curacao 7-1, while Ivory Coast's Amad Diallo scored in the 90th minute to see off Ecuador. Off the pitch, Iran's arrival in Los Angeles has dominated the conversation. Eleven members of the Iranian party, including the team manager, were denied entry to the US, on the same day President Trump announced a peace deal with Iran and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. Captain Mehdi Taremi said the tension had undermined Fifa's message of football bringing people together. For the Arab world, tonight is when the tournament truly begins. Egypt face Belgium at 11pm UAE time, with Mohamed Salah and Omar Marmoush offering genuine threat on the counter. Saudi Arabia face Uruguay at 2am, with local media evoking the spirit of that famous win over Argentina in Qatar. Meanwhile Qatar have already earned a point, drawing 1-1 with Switzerland, and Morocco were arguably the better side in their 1-1 draw with Brazil, with 18-year-old Ayyoub Bouaddi impressing in midfield. Spain also begin their campaign tonight against debutants Cape Verde at 8pm UAE time. Mina Rzouki presents Trending Middle East's World Cup round-up, a daily bonus series from The National for the duration of the tournament.
« Quelle voie pour préserver la stabilité du pays ? », s'interroge Dakaractu. Depuis que les divergences au sommet de l'État se sont transformées en opposition entre l'exécutif et le législatif, « le Sénégal se trouve confronté au risque d'une crise institutionnelle. » « Face à cette situation, deux approches semblent se dessiner aujourd'hui, nous dit le quotidien. Celle du dépassement républicain qui invite les acteurs à dépasser leurs différends au nom de l'intérêt supérieur de la Nation, et celle de la classe politique qui consiste à soumettre les divergences à l'arbitrage démocratique du peuple à travers les élections. » Pour sortir de l'impasse, Maître Doudou Ndoye, avocat et ancien ministre de la Justice, propose « un référendum pour dissoudre l'Assemblée, comme en 2001 », rapporte Senego. « À l'époque, le président Abdoulaye Wade, confronté à une majorité socialiste à l'Assemblée, avait pris un décret convoquant un référendum dans le cadre d'une réforme institutionnelle. » Pour l'ancien ministre, c'est la solution « la plus légitime ». À lire aussiSénégal: un collectif demande au Conseil constitutionnel de se pencher sur l'élection d'Ousmane Sonko à l'Assemblée Après la rupture avec Ousmane Sonko, qui est resté fidèle à Bassirou Diomaye Faye ? C'est la question que se pose Jeune Afrique. « L'alliance avec le tout-puissant leader de Pastef ayant volé en éclats, le chef de l'État, Bassirou Diomaye Faye, toujours membre du parti, tente de s'entourer de responsables loyaux », écrit le magazine. Et pour cela, le président aurait défini trois critères : la compétence, la déférence et la loyauté. Le magazine classe les soutiens du chef de l'État en quatre catégories. Les piliers de la coalition, avec notamment Aminata Touré, ancienne Première ministre de Macky Sall, chargée de « structurer l'alliance présidentielle ». Les soutiens de dernières minutes comme les ministres Ibrahima Sy et Moussa Bala Fofana. Les soldats de la présidence, comme son chef de cabinet Ousmane Barro. Et les fidèles parmi les fidèles, ces « piliers » sur lesquels le président sénégalais peut se reposer, à l'instar du ministre des Finances, Cheikh Diba. Un chef terroriste neutralisé au Mali Oumar Kéréna a été tué par les forces armées maliennes près de Djenné, indique Bamada.net. Selon les informations communiquées par l'état-major, cet homme « était considéré comme l'un des cadres les plus influents des réseaux opérant dans le centre du Mali », le Jnim, le groupe de soutien à l'islam et aux musulmans. Il utilisait plusieurs identités, « notamment les alias Farouk et Housseini Mawdo ». « Par son positionnement au carrefour de plusieurs zones d'opérations, cet individu représentait une cible dite de "haute importance", rapporte Sahel Tribune. Sa neutralisation perturbe mécaniquement les chaînes de commandement et les circuits logistiques qu'il supervisait, dans des régions — Si-Kasso et Koutiala — qui constituaient jusqu'ici des zones relativement préservées des attaques les plus meurtrières, mais que les groupes armés cherchaient à investir. » À lire aussiMali: l'armée revendique la neutralisation d'un chef jihadiste « Le Sahel ne brûle pas parce qu'il manque de soldats, mais par défaut d'États pourvoyeurs de services », analyse Bakary Sambe dans les colonnes de Dakaractu. Le directeur du Timbuktu Institute, installé dans la capitale sénégalaise, fustige une perspective uniquement sécuritaire de la zone. « Il y a des chiffres qui devraient faire réfléchir : dans plusieurs pays sahéliens, la défense et la sécurité ont absorbé plus de 20 % du budget national pendant que l'éducation de base recevait moins de 5 %. Et le résultat ? Les indicateurs de sécurité se sont détériorés à mesure que les dépenses militaires augmentaient. » Début des épreuves du BAC « 77 000 candidats répartis dans 140 centres d'examen », titre Bénin web TV. 55% des inscrits sont des garçons, 45% des filles. Le baccalauréat constitue le premier diplôme et conditionne l'accès à l'enseignement supérieur. On imagine le stress et l'appréhension chez les candidats ce matin. Les épreuves débutent également ce lundi matin en Côte d'Ivoire pour 330 000 candidats. Le ministre ivoirien de l'Éducation nationale a appelé dimanche les élèves à la sérénité, rapporte l'agence ivoirienne de presse. À lire aussiLe Bénin savoure un taux de réussite inédit au baccalauréat Victoire des Éléphants ivoiriens « Amad Diallo délivre la Côte d'Ivoire », titre Super Sport. Longtemps malmenée par l'Équateur, la Côte d'Ivoire a arraché une précieuse victoire (1-0) grâce à un but d'Amad Diallo à la 90ᵉ minute. « Cette victoire au forceps permet à la Côte d'Ivoire de rejoindre l'Allemagne en tête du groupe E avec trois points. Plus qu'une simple victoire, cette performance confirme la capacité des Éléphants à répondre présents dans les rendez-vous les plus exigeants », analyse Afrik.com. L'Allemagne sera le prochain adversaire des Éléphants samedi à 20h TU. À lire aussiCoupe du monde 2026: revivez la victoire de la Côte d'Ivoire face à l'Équateur (1-0)
Jon Arnold returns for another World Cup Group Preview as this time the guys look at Group E. A re-vamped Germany lead the way, followed by a pair of physical dark horse contenders in Ecuador (the second-best team in South American qualifying) and Ivory Coast (full of young talent). Curaçao, one of the most intriguingly assembled teams of the World Cup, round out the group.
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Manchester United assured of UEFA Champions League football for the 2026/2027 season following the defeat of Liverpool at the weekend. What next for the football club next season? What about Michael Carrick and the wonderful job he has done to get the club there?@quinnyUnited, @jodambusta, @ndetov, @lourd4lanre and @bobokons are in the podcast to discuss what they think the future should look for the football club from next season on
On Wednesday's Football Daily, Phil Egan brings you news from the Champions League, the international game and the Premier League.Arsenal take a first-leg advantage after a late 1-0 win away to Sporting Lisbon in the Champions League.Substitute Kai Havertz scores stoppage-time winner in Lisbon.Mikel Arteta praises Arsenal's bench impact ahead of the second leg.Bayern Munich beat Real Madrid 2-1 at the Bernabéu.Goals from Luis Díaz and Harry Kane give Bayern the edge.Kylian Mbappé pulls one back after a cross from Trent Alexander-Arnold.Vincent Kompany insists Bayern will not sit back in the return leg.Antonio Rüdiger says Madrid's goal could prove vital.Liverpool travel to face Paris Saint-Germain in tonight's quarter-final first leg.Arne Slot warns Liverpool must improve after recent poor form.Luis Enrique says there is no favourite between PSG and Liverpool.Europa League quarter-finals begin with Sporting Braga hosting Real Betis.Discussion around Benfica prospect Jaden Umeh and a potential Ireland call-up.Manchester United interim boss Michael Carrick backed by Amad Diallo.Tribute paid to Romanian football legend Mircea Lucescu following his passing aged 80.Become a member and sign up at offtheball.com/join
How fine are the margins in the AFC Bournemouth model? With average wages hitting £67,000 a week, the club are operating close to the Premier League's sustainability limits, and with fresh uncertainty around stadium development, we break down the various tightropes the Cherries are carefully walking at the moment. In this video, we cover everything from the latest accounts and eye-watering agent fees and ponder what it all means for Bournemouth's future with European football the aim. We also take a look at AFCB players shining on the international stage, celebrate the Women's National League Cup triumph, and discuss the latest updates around the Vitality Stadium plans. Plus, we dive into a key refereeing decision as the Premier League's KMI Panel backs the call not to award a penalty to Amad Diallo during Bournemouth's recent clash with Manchester United. Fancy getting on the Cruise to the Cottage, the link to purchase a ticket is here: https://www.afcbpodcast.com/product/fulham-vs-afc-bournemouth-boat-party/ Plus, get involved our our brand new Roundtable site here: https://roundtable.io/sports/soccer/premier-league/bournemouth/ Thank you to everyone who has contributed to all our platforms. If you're enjoying this show, you can help support us by buying us a coffee at https://www.afcbpodcast.com/coffee – we really appreciate it! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Patrick and Ted break down a packed football week, starting with the latest transfer rumours and what they tell us about the plans taking shape at some of the Premier League's biggest clubs. We discuss Chelsea's openness to selling Enzo Fernandez, Manchester United's interest in Adam Wharton and Elliot Anderson, whether Ruben Neves could be a realistic midfield option, and what Manchester City's January activity says about their looming rebuild. Then we move onto the weekend's standout result as Manchester United beat Manchester City. What went wrong for Pep Guardiola, how Michael Carrick set his team up, and whether this performance signals a genuine shift at Old Trafford. Next, we examine Arsenal's draw at Nottingham Forest and the growing conversation around their attack. Are these real warning signs or simply the reality of competing in a deeper and more physically demanding Premier League. We also turn to Tottenham and Thomas Frank. Why his Spurs project has struggled to take shape, how much of that is down to personnel, and whether the club is already nearing another reset. Plus a look at the AFCON final and why this year's tournament has once again delivered drama. Join our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TheTransferFlow Subscribe to our FREE newsletter: https://www.thetransferflow.com/subscribe Join Variance Betting: https://www.thetransferflow.com/upgrade Follow us on our Socials: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCe1WTKOt7byrELQcGRSzu1Q X: https://x.com/TheTransferFlow Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/thetransferflow.bsky.social Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thetransferflow/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@transferflowpodcast Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro 00:50 - In-person TTF event! 07:24 - Ruben Neves linked to Manchester United 09:29 - United linked with 2 other midfielders already 10:00 - Wharton and Anderson linked 11:36 - City and Real Madrid possibilities? 12:53 - Chelsea willing to sell Enzo? 15:31 - Sell Enzo and buy other players to flip? 16:20 - This transfer window has already been fun 17:48 - Moves to keep an eye on - Alex Toth and Romano Schmid 18:31 - Manchester United beat City, 2-0 20:14 - Rico Lewis was shocking + Is this on Pep? 21:27 - City's poor press helps hide United's flaw 24:04 - Carrick used the idea Pep has spent his entire career using 25:26 - Amad Diallo is so dangerous + Carrick thoughts 27:49 - Arsenal draw 0-0 to Forest 28:30 - Was this game actually toothless from Arsenal? 30:25 - Arsenal's reliance on set pieces 32:52 - There are NO gimmies in the Premier League 34:15 - Our expectations are wrong 37:00 - Pep's football has not adapted to this season 37:24 - This Arsenal matches up like Jose's Chelsea teams 42:13 - Do head coaches really matter? 44:24 - The Premier League is way up on the U-curve 44:57 - Thomas Frank in trouble 47:53 - Spurs did not help him this summer 51:39 - Spurs are digging out of mistakes 54:15 - The AFCON final 56:30 - Senegal leave the pitch + Brahim Diaz #manchesterunited #manchestercity #premierleague #pepguardiola #arsenal #chelsea #football #epl #transfernews #transfers #epltransfers #tottenham #michaelcarrick
Dharmesh Sheth is joined by Jack Pitt-Brooke, John Cross and Jack Rosser to break down the weekend's biggest football talking points.We start with the Manchester Derby, as Michael Carrick delivers a dream day at Old Trafford. United claimed a 2–0 win in a game where they had three goals ruled out, a Harry Maguire header off the bar, and an Amad Diallo post-hit late on. Meanwhile, Pep's City struggled with defensive absentees and a dry-spell for Haaland, but are they out of the title race?Staying with the title race, we turn to Arsenal's goalless draw against Nottingham Forest. John argues it was a missed opportunity for Arteta's side, who had the chance to move nine points clear of Manchester City. And we ask – should Arsenal have been awarded a penalty for Ola Aina's handball in the closing stages?And finally, attention then turns to Crystal Palace, following a bombshell interview from Oliver Glasner, in which the manager claims his squad has been abandoned by the club's hierarchy.Sunday Supplement is a Sky Sports podcast. Listen to every episode here: skysports.com/sunday-supplementYou can listen to Sunday Supplement on your smart speaker by saying "ask Global Player to play Sunday Supplement".For all the latest football news, head to skysports.com/footballFor advertising opportunities or to get in touch email: skysportspodcasts@sky.uk
On Wednesday's Football Daily, Phil Egan has the latest from Italy, as Roma, and Ireland's Evan Ferguson scores again as the Giallorossi go in search of the Champions League places.Ferguson's time in Italy not a failure according to Eoin Doyle.Manchester United sound out Michael Carrick and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer about potential interim gigs.Oliver Glasner doesn't rule himself out... or in.Liam Rosenior gets a hefty contract to take the Chelsea job, but is their multi-club model killing the sport?The New York Times' Tariq Panja on why John Textor and the likes want more than just one club in their fleet.There is massive Premier League preview ahead of tonight's games.Sean Kavanagh goes from playing to coaching.Amad Diallo scores at AFCON.And is Hugo Ekitike going to miss Liverpool's game with Arsenal on Thursday night?Become a member and subscribe at offtheball.com/join
« Que du lourd au programme ! Rarement un tableau final de la Coupe d'Afrique des Nations aura eu aussi belle allure sur le papier, s'exclame le site Afrikfoot. Les affiches des quarts de finale de la CAN 2025 sont connues et tous les favoris sont là. » Vendredi : Mali-Sénégal : « Ce derby entre voisins promet des étincelles, affirme Afrikfoot. Les deux équipes sont toujours invaincues dans cette CAN. » Suivi de Cameroun-Maroc : « avec un énorme Brahim Diaz, meilleur buteur de cette CAN (4 buts). » Samedi : Algérie-Nigeria : « le remake de la demi-finale de l'édition 2019, remportée par les Fennecs. » Suivi de Égypte-Côte d'Ivoire : « Sans faire de bruit, constate Afrikfoot, l'Égypte se rapproche doucement mais sûrement d'un 8e titre record. En face, la Côte d'Ivoire, portée par un Amad Diallo étincelant, est sortie indemne d'une phase de groupes très disputée avant de faire très forte impression face au Burkina Faso en 8e (3-0). » « Pitoyable ! » D'ailleurs la presse burkinabé fulmine… « Pitoyable ! », soupire Aujourd'hui à Ouagadougou. « Côte d'Ivoire – Burkina, le match qu'il ne fallait pas perdre. (…) Que dire après une telle forfaiture, presque déshonorante. C'est un naufrage pour Brama Traoré (le sélectionneur) ! Manque d'inspiration dans le classement et de coaching gagnant ! Mais on peut dire que la hiérarchie a été respectée, reconnait Aujourd'hui. La Côte d'Ivoire, championne en titre, ira défendre son trophée face à l'Égypte avec notre soutien en tant que pays frère sans rancune. Les Éléphants étaient les meilleurs. » Coté ivoirien, Fraternité Matin relève que « les Burkinabè n'ont pas fait le poids. Les Éléphants ont plié le match en l'espace de 8 minutes (20e et 32e). Dominateurs de bout en bout, les Pachydermes ont fait fuir les Étalons. » L'Algérie au bout du suspense Mardi, également, l'Algérie est venue difficilement à bout de la RDC. « Les Verts en quarts au bout du suspense », s'exclame le site algérien TSA. « Incroyable dénouement : les Fennecs ont battu les Léopards grâce à un but magnifique d'Adel Boulbina à deux minutes de la fin des prolongations. (…) Présenté comme le choc des huitièmes de finale de la compétition, ce match entre l'Algérie et la RD Congo a tenu ses promesses tactiques. » « Fin de parcours pour les Léopards », déplore pour sa part le site congolais 7 sur 7 : « Un match fermé, intense et équilibré, qui n'a livré son verdict qu'à la toute fin des prolongations. Cette élimination contraste avec la phase de groupes réussie des Léopards, constate encore le site congolais. La RDC avait terminé deuxième de son groupe sans connaître la moindre défaite, avec un bilan de deux victoires et un match nul. » Un supporter congolais très remarqué Toujours à propos des Léopards congolais, Le Monde Afrique, a noté une présence insolite dans les tribunes, tout au long de la compétition. Un homme debout, en veste jaune et cravate bleue, le bras droit plié et la main ouverte vers la pelouse, totalement immobile tout au long des rencontres. Il s'agit d'un sosie de Patrice Lumumba, figure de l'indépendance congolaise. « Lors de chaque match des Léopards, explique Le Monde Afrique, l'animateur Michel Kuka Mbola-Dinga effectue une performance statique, grimé comme l'ancien Premier ministre congolais, assassiné en 1961. Une prestation rémunérée par la sélection nationale. (…) Cette silhouette légendaire se fige pendant 90 minutes – et parfois davantage, en cas de prolongations –, comme un arrêt sur image, et semble veiller sur son équipe nationale. (…) Une performance copieusement saluée par la presse marocaine et internationale, relève encore Le Monde Afrique, au point de faire du sosie de Patrice Lumumba l'un des visages familiers de la compétition, une mascotte de chair et d'os, éclipsant Assad, le sympathique lion aux deux jambes, emblème de la CAN 2025. » Le Maroc : objectif 2030 ! Enfin, le Maroc, pays hôte de cette CAN est encore et toujours en chantier… dans la perspective de la Coupe du monde 2030, qu'il coorganisera avec l'Espagne et le Portugal. C'est ce que relève Jeune Afrique : « en plus des investissements déjà réalisés pour la CAN, le Maroc prévoit de rénover cinq stades et d'en construire un nouveau. Avec une capacité de 115 000 places, le stade Hassan II de Casablanca sera le plus grand au monde. (…) Le royaume chérifien devrait investir entre 5 et 6 milliards de dollars pour financer les stades, les centres d'entraînement et les infrastructures liées au football d'ici à 2030. »
Au programme de Radio Foot ce lundi 29 décembre 2025 : fin de partie pour les Panthères du Gabon, un match nul haletant entre les Eléphants et les Lions indomptables, le retour d'Achraf Hakimi et la rencontre Comores/Mali, coup d'envoi 19h TU. ► C'est déjà terminé pour les Panthères. Déjà absente de l'édition 2024, et après avoir ferraillé jusqu'au bout dans son groupe de qualifications au Mondial 2026, l'équipe de Thierry Mouyouma, qui avait perdu contre le Cameroun lors de la 1ère journée, puis concédé une surprenante défaite 2-3 face aux Mambas, a été définitivement sortie suite au nul entre Éléphants et Lions Indomptables. Un succès sur les Ivoiriens ne suffirait pas, avec 3 points, c'est le Mozambique qui passe. Trop d'erreurs défensives gabonaises face aux hommes de Chiquinho Condé ? ► Dans ce groupe F, rencontre rythmée entre Ivoiriens et Camerounais sans vainqueur (1-1). C'était l'un des rendez-vous très attendus de la 2e journée. Un match qui n'a pas déçu, avec entre autres l'opposition entre les 2 joueurs des Red Devils, Amad Diallo et Bryan Mbeumo. Des joueurs orange techniques, des maillots noirs qui n'ont rien lâché. Reste à déterminer le vainqueur de cette poule, mercredi prochain. ►Le dénouement dans le groupe A. Le pays-hôte doit valider sa qualification contre la Zambie, même si les Chipolopolos rêvent d'un exploit à Rabat. Mais les Rouges ont remporté leurs cinq dernières rencontres contre les vainqueurs de 2012. Quel temps de jeu pour Achraf Hakimi, dont le retour est prévu ? ► Comores/Mali à Casablanca. Les Cœlacanthes en quête de buts, espèrent encore disputer la suite du tournoi, comme lors de la CAN camerounaise. Les Aigles viseront aussi la victoire, et veulent se rassurer face à un adversaire qu'ils ont déjà rencontré en éliminatoires pour le Mondial, et nettement battu. Des Maliens solides défensivement, mais dont l'efficacité offensive reste mesurée depuis le début de la compétition. À lire aussiCAN 2025: avec le nul contre la Côte d'Ivoire, le Cameroun a-t-il changé de statut? Avec Hugo Moissonnier, Benjamin Moukandjo, Nabil Djellit et Nicolas Vilas Technique / réalisation : Laurent Salerno Coordination : Pierre Guérin Radio Foot sera de retour ce soir à 21h10 TU pour une deuxième émission
Au programme de Radio Foot ce lundi 29 décembre 2025 : fin de partie pour les Panthères du Gabon, un match nul haletant entre les Eléphants et les Lions indomptables, le retour d'Achraf Hakimi et la rencontre Comores/Mali, coup d'envoi 19h TU. ► C'est déjà terminé pour les Panthères. Déjà absente de l'édition 2024, et après avoir ferraillé jusqu'au bout dans son groupe de qualifications au Mondial 2026, l'équipe de Thierry Mouyouma, qui avait perdu contre le Cameroun lors de la 1ère journée, puis concédé une surprenante défaite 2-3 face aux Mambas, a été définitivement sortie suite au nul entre Éléphants et Lions Indomptables. Un succès sur les Ivoiriens ne suffirait pas, avec 3 points, c'est le Mozambique qui passe. Trop d'erreurs défensives gabonaises face aux hommes de Chiquinho Condé ? ► Dans ce groupe F, rencontre rythmée entre Ivoiriens et Camerounais sans vainqueur (1-1). C'était l'un des rendez-vous très attendus de la 2e journée. Un match qui n'a pas déçu, avec entre autres l'opposition entre les 2 joueurs des Red Devils, Amad Diallo et Bryan Mbeumo. Des joueurs orange techniques, des maillots noirs qui n'ont rien lâché. Reste à déterminer le vainqueur de cette poule, mercredi prochain. ►Le dénouement dans le groupe A. Le pays-hôte doit valider sa qualification contre la Zambie, même si les Chipolopolos rêvent d'un exploit à Rabat. Mais les Rouges ont remporté leurs cinq dernières rencontres contre les vainqueurs de 2012. Quel temps de jeu pour Achraf Hakimi, dont le retour est prévu ? ► Comores/Mali à Casablanca. Les Cœlacanthes en quête de buts, espèrent encore disputer la suite du tournoi, comme lors de la CAN camerounaise. Les Aigles viseront aussi la victoire, et veulent se rassurer face à un adversaire qu'ils ont déjà rencontré en éliminatoires pour le Mondial, et nettement battu. Des Maliens solides défensivement, mais dont l'efficacité offensive reste mesurée depuis le début de la compétition. À lire aussiCAN 2025: avec le nul contre la Côte d'Ivoire, le Cameroun a-t-il changé de statut? Avec Hugo Moissonnier, Benjamin Moukandjo, Nabil Djellit et Nicolas Vilas Technique / réalisation : Laurent Salerno Coordination : Pierre Guérin Radio Foot sera de retour ce soir à 21h10 TU pour une deuxième émission
The Elephants are back! After a 12-year hiatus, Ivory Coast returns to the global stage for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. In this episode, we explore how manager Emerse Faé turned AFCON despair into a tactical masterpiece and whether captain Franck Kessié can lead this squad past the likes of Germany and Ecuador in Group E.We dive deep into the numbers behind their incredible qualifying run—including that legendary ten-game clean sheet streak—and analyze the explosive potential of stars like Amad Diallo. Join us as we discuss if this is finally the year Les Éléphants stampede into the knockout rounds for the first time in history. Ivory Coast World Cup 2026, Franck Kessié, Emerse Faé, African football predictions, Les Éléphants soccer
L'affiche a tenu toutes ses promesses hier entre la Côte d'Ivoire et le Cameroun. Un match nul 1-1 mais une impression que les deux équipes sortent grandies de cette confrontation. Les Lions Indomptables vous ont-ils surpris ? Comment expliquer cette cohérence tactique malgré l'arrivée de David Pagou il y a seulement quelques jours ? Le collectif a-t-il remplacé le talent dans cette sélection ? Un run comme en 2017 est-il possible ? Comment cette nation fait-elle pour toujours être au RDV de la CAN ? Bryan Mbeumo est-il le leader qu'il faut à cette équipe ? La Côte d'Ivoire s'est elle aussi rassurée pendant cette rencontre. Amad Diallo (buteur deux fois depuis le début de la compétition) est-il déjà le référent offensif de cette sélection ? Trouvez-vous l'équipe d'Emerse Fae plus cohérente qu'en 2024 ?
Miniguía para seguir la CAN 2025, que comienza este fin de semana. Análisis de una competición que se celebra en Marruecos con el hándicap de disputarse en año de Mundial y que reúne a futbolistas que despuntan en la élite como Salah, Hakimi, Mbeumo, Baleba o Amad Diallo entre otros.
Explore the rapid ascent of Amad Diallo, the Ivory Coast sensation establishing himself as a pivotal figure at Manchester United. This episode breaks down his electric playing style—defined by explosive pace, masterclass dribbling, and exceptional spatial awareness—which has drawn comparisons to Eden Hazard. We analyze his breakout season (8 goals, 6 assists in the Premier League), including his dramatic winner against Manchester City and his historic hat-trick. Discover why this versatile winger, who recently signed a contract until 2030, is the future of the Red Devils and a key part of the Elephants' international ambitions. Amad Diallo, Manchester United, Ivory Coast, Premier League, Football Winger, Old Trafford, Red Devils, Transfer, Atalanta
After Manchester United became the first team in 8 months to beat Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park, Rio is joined by Ste Howson and Joel Beya to analyse that victory along with Arsenal's draw at 10-man Chelsea.There's detailed analysis on the personnel utilised in the wing-back roles after Ruben Amorim admitted that two of those players are currently playing “far from their best”.After Bruno Fernandes overtook Paul Scholes on the list of record Premier League assists, Rio admits that nobody could be expected to replace the output of the captain - even when he's playing in a deeper role.Rio also compares the challenge for Joshua Zirkzee to the one that former team mate Diego Forlan faced and questioned whether the Dutchman has the self-belief to command a regular starting spot.Zirkzee may be given more opportunities during AFCON where Amad Diallo and Bryan Mbuemo will miss up to seven league matches during the most congested part of the season - something that worries Ste and Rio. They believe the depth of Amorim's squad is not sufficient without further reinforcements.Joel is happy with Arsenal's point at Stamford Bridge and Rio compares the mentality of the Arsenal players to that of his title-winning squads in terms of playing rivals away from home. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's perhaps fitting that the international break would fill our teams with flags. But even though I would consider myself an amateur vexillologist—at one point, I was able to identify nearly all the national flags in the world—I'm not loving the yellow flags that have appeared next to many of my players. The injury of most consequence seems to be Gabriel's—with him set to be out for 1–2 months, we must ask ourselves if we want to replace him with another Arsenal defender or look elsewhere. With a rather delectable fixture run ahead, Manchester United midfielders look quite attractive. But aside from the well-discussed trio of Mbeumo, Bruno, and Cunha, Jiayang tosses another name into the ring: Amad Diallo. Currently embroiled in his Critical Approaches to Art History course, Jiayang also brings up the art-historical methodology of connoisseurship, specifically the elusive “Sense of Quality” that art historian Bernard Berenson tantalizingly alludes to at the end of his 1902 essay, “Rudiments of Connoisseurship.” Jacob, hearing the idea for only the first time, applies it beautifully to the context of soccer—just what is it about Amad that makes him a player of such “Quality”? What are the indicators of Quality for different positions? Finally, we examine a few mid-table teams whose fortunes either have shifted recently, are in the process of shifting, or seem destined to shift imminently.Follow us on Twitter: @FplFortress
After Manchester United's winning run comes to an end, Rio, Joel and Ste discuss all of the positives from the 2-2 draw with Nottingham Forest including Amad Diallo's attitude whilst playing in defence, Casemiro's ability on the ball and how the front three are giving the defence a solid platform to build on.Rio acknowledges how important Sir Jim Ratcliffe's interview about Amorim being judged only after “three years” could be in terms of facilitating the improved form and performances and why the left-side of the defence should be the manager's next priority to improve.With Harry Kane, Erling Haaland and Kylian Mbappe all in incredible form, Joel asks Rio to pick his favourite and Ste chooses who he would like to see most in an Man Utd shirt.There have been several suggestions that Viktor Gyokeres is only a “flat track bully” (because of his lack of goals vs “big” teams) but Rio analyses his performances and details why his ability and traits mean Arsenal have added another effective way of attacking opposition defences.After Virgil Van Dijk responded to what he described as “absolutely ridiculous takes” Rio admits he loves hearing a captain speak out on behalf of his team mates and also gives Trent Alexander-Arnold some advice about facing his former club as Liverpool welcome Real Madrid to Anfield in the Champions League.Plus, Liverpool fans take note - we reveal who the next guest is going to be on Rio Meets and it's not one to be missed!Subscribe: http://bit.ly/15QO9WERio Ferdinand Presents: rioferdinandpresents.comRio Ferdinand Presents Instagram: https://instagram.com/rioferdinandpresentsRio Ferdinand Presents Twitter/X: https://x.com/RioMeetsRio Ferdinand Presents Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rioferdinandpresentsRio Ferdinand Presents TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@rioferdinandpresentsRio Ferdinand Presents Threads: https://www.threads.net/@rioferdinandpresentsRio Ferdinand Instagram: https://instagram.com/rioferdy5Rio Ferdinand Twitter/X: https://x.com/rioferdy5Rio Ferdinand Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RioFerdinandOfficialRio Ferdinand TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@rioferdy5Rio Ferdinand Threads: https://www.threads.net/@rioferdy5 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
#933 | Ed and Daniel unpack United's 2–2 draw with Nottingham Forest - a result that both felt like two points ... and a measure of United's renewed character. They break down the key moments: defensive lapses, flashes of attacking quality, and Amad Diallo's stunning goal that gained United a point. There's analysis of United's shape, midfield balance, and why the back three still doesn't quite convince. The conversation wanders through hangover football, Forest's proud history, and the broader dysfunction across football, from financial chaos to ownership farce. They also weigh up United's January transfer options, Amad's emerging role, and what needs to change to turn momentum into consistency. 00:00 Introduction 01:39 Match Analysis: Forest vs United 04:17 Player Performances 08:11 Midfield Dynamics 14:02 Defensive Challenges 16:14 Goals and Controversies 20:39 System Inconsistencies 24:06 Amad's Brilliant Goal and Its Impact 27:14 Challenges Faced by Sheffield Wednesday 33:09 Upcoming Matches and Team Performance 36:12 January Transfer Window 44:21 Wrap If you are interested in supporting the show and accessing a weekly exclusive bonus episode, check out our Patreon page or subscribe on Apple Podcasts. Supporter funded episodes are ad-free. NQAT is available on all podcast apps and in video on YouTube. Hit that subscribe button, leave a rating and write a review on Apple or Spotify. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
#922 | Ed and Dan dissect Manchester United's 2–0 win over Sunderland - a performance that offered relief, if not revelation. There's praise for Senne Lemmens' clean sheet, but the discussion quickly turns to Amorim's tactical rigidity, and the sustainability of the long-ball plan. Amad Diallo's case for more minutes grows louder, there's competition for a place between Mason Mount and Matteus Cunha. The conversation also touches on Leny Yoro's defensive integration, Kobbie Mainoo's long-term role, and why even in victory, United's football feels low-percentage. Plus: the youth team keeps winning, United Women continue to impress, and there's a preview of the trip to Anfield - where the real test of progress begins. Chapters 00:00 Introduction 01:00 United 2–0 Sunderland: Match Reaction 04:04 Tactical Tweaks & Formation Choices 07:27 Build-Up Play & Long Ball Debate 17:57 Can Amorim's System Hold Up? 20:13 Liverpool Preview & Weaknesses to Target 23:47 Youth & Women's Team Updates 25:07 International Call-Ups 31:25 Tactical Solutions & Formation Debates 36:49 Mainoo's Future in Midfield 40:56 Amorim's Management Style Under the Microscope 44:27 FIFA World Cup Pricing 46:20 Closing Thoughts If you are interested in supporting the show and accessing a weekly exclusive bonus episode, check out our Patreon page or subscribe on Apple Podcasts. Supporter funded episodes are ad-free. NQAT is available on all podcast apps and in video on YouTube. Hit that subscribe button, leave a rating and write a review on Apple or Spotify. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We're back for a brand new season of No Tippy Tappy Football, ready to talk all things football and this time we're going bigger & better with the support of our new partner BOYLE Sports.This week Sam & Natalie are joined by former West Brom, Celtic, Middlesbrough, Coventry, Blackburn, Sunderland and Birmingham manager...TONY MOWBRAY!!!Tony Mowbray sits down alongside Sam Allardyce and Natalie Pike to discuss all things football from his time at Blackburn to why a successful team needs both artists and soldiers.Tony and Sam start the pod by talking about their love of chocolate and Tony's obsession with revels before Tony gives us a fantastic update on his health following his recent struggles.Tony then discusses some of the best players he's managed including a young James Maddison, David Raya & Harvey Elliott before chatting about Sunderland's decision to remove Dan Neil as the club captain.They then both react to the recent football results and news and discuss in detail Ruben Amorim's system and why it might not be suited to their players, Jack Grealish's fresh start at Everton and the pressure surrounding Graham Potter at West Ham.Tony then tells Sam & Natalie about his artists and soldiers philosophy and why every successful team needs a balance of them before mentioning the likes of Adam Wharton, Jack Clarke and Lewis Travis in those roles. Finally Tony & Sam end the pod talking about Tony's time at Blackburn Rovers where he spent over 5 years as manager. The duo discuss how good Bradley Dack could've been if it wasn't for his injuries, what his relationship with Venkys was like and would he ever return to the club in any capacity?Bet £10 & get £30 in free bets + a £10 Casino Bonus when you join BoyleSports Here
It's a Planet FPL debut for new Manchester United Correspondent Alex Trembath as we reach the lafway mark of Correspondent Week and despite their worst seasons in decades there is plenty to be optimistic about for The Red Devils this season. There's discussion on new signings Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo and their FPL prospects, but is it worth a million more to pay for the security of having Bruno Fernandes? Amad Diallo shouldn't be discounted too, but what happens with United may depend much on their search for a new striker. Plus, best defensive options assessed, there's a detailed assessment of the fixtures and why even a United player for captaincy in a couple of the early fixtures shouldn't neccessarily be overlooked. Follow Alex on Twitter/x: https://x.com/FPL_Odyssey Next on Correspondent Week: ep.11 with Simon Bibby on Newcastle United Later today on Correspondent Week: Gary Mantle on Chelsea Tonight on Patreon: The Debrief with Suj on today's four Podcasts (IT+) and After The Podcast with today's Correspondents (AT) Want to become a member of our FPL community and support the Podcast? Join us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/planetfpl Follow James on Twitter/x: https://twitter.com/PlanetFPLPod Follow Suj on Twitter/x: https://twitter.com/sujanshah Follow Clayton on Twitter/x: https://twitter.com/claytsAFC Follow Nico on Twitter/x: https://twitter.com/nico_semedo Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@PlanetFPL Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/planetfpl Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/planetfpl #FantasyPremierLeague #FPL #MUFC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Download SAILY in your app store and use our code manchester at checkout to get an exclusive 15% off your first purchase. For further details go to https://saily.com/manchester Welcome back to the latest edition of the Manchester is Red Podcast from the Manchester Evening News. Today's episode opens on a sombre note as we pay tribute to Liverpool's Diogo Jota, who tragically passed away this week. Our thoughts are with his family, friends, and everyone at Liverpool FC. Once we reflect, Sean McCormick (Sports Desk Editor) and United reporter Steven Railston dive into the biggest talking points at Manchester United right now: ⏺️ André Onana's future and whether United are risking another season with him in goal ⏺️ The club's transfer priorities: striker, right wing-back, midfield ⏺️ Denzel Dumfries, Amad Diallo, and the right wing-back debate ⏺️ McTominay's Napoli success—was it a mistake to let him go? ⏺️ The latest on key outgoings: Rashford, Sancho, Garnacho, and Anthony ⏺️ Who will be United's main creative players next season? ⏺️ And what fans can expect as pre-season kicks off
Relive a very nervy closing day as it happened with the PotT team.A two-nill win against a tricky opponent with a nerve-settling first-half goal from the leader in central midfield and a penalty from the team's world-class striker... Manchester City strolled back into the Champions League at Fulham.Newcastle United, on the other hand, made a right meal of it. Defeat at home to Everton saw them, at one stage, fall from fourth to sixth (outside the Champions League places). Step forward ***checks notes*** Sunderland and Manchester United hero Amad Diallo!?!All's well that ends well, they say, and we were able to reflect on the most remarkable season in recent history and perhaps the best second-half of a season full stop. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Daily Show #93 | Ed and Dominic discuss the current state of Manchester United's wingback positions. They explore the diverse pool of players available, including Diogo Dalot, Amad Diallo, Luke Shaw, Patrick Dorgu, Noussair Mazraoui and emerging talents. The conversation dives into the feasibility of strengthening the wingback position in the summer transfer window, considering both the financial constraints and the need for versatile players who can adapt to various roles. They also touch upon United's broader transfer strategy, the potential impact of European competition qualification, and the importance of balancing the squad. The episode concludes with reflections on the club's youth prospects and the challenges of maximizing their development and potential.
This is Early Kick Off from the Men in Blazers media network and presented by our great friends of the pod STōK Cold Brew Coffee, all your global football stories straight from the back pages of Europe's newspapers in around 10 minutes.On today's episode: The Premier League title race is unchanged by the weekend's results, as Liverpool beat Wolves and Arsenal dispatch Leicester; Omar Marmoush scores a hat-trick as Manchester City smash Newcastle 4-0; Spurs win El Tragico, beating Manchester United 1-0; Brighton, Fulham, and Everton all achieve statement wins, and Bournemouth and Brentford also triumph; Amad Diallo will be out for the rest of the season with an ankle injury; Burnley have clocked a staggering 1000 minutes since they last conceded a league goal; the FA has decided to charge Arne Slot, Everton, and Liverpool over the post-Merseyside derby bust-up; Jude Bellingham defends himself after receiving a red card; we preview Monday's games; and miserable Derby fans travel to QPR on Valentine's Day.Football don't sleep, and neither do we.This episode was made in the UK for Men In Blazers by…Host/producer: George CooperAssistant producer: Elizabeth BarnardResearcher: Jack CollinsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
PREMIER LEAGUE: Tottenham enter the relegation battle. Bournemouth join Forest as coolest stories going. Darwin saves Liverpool. Arsenal collapse. Divorced Pep (plus billions of petro-bucks) may be a problem. Weekend preview f/t City vs Chelsea, Bournemouth hosting Forest and Ange's must-win. HALFTIME: what if you were asked to invite the most famous person in your phone to a Sunday league match... and Compliement Corner: Ange Postecoglou ROUND THE WORLD: must-watch Champions League games from matchday 7 of 8 STOPPAGE TIME: Ivan Toney's Best Bets and GOAWs
Man United were so close to forgetting to print their Southampton voucher before Amad Diallo saved the day. It's a shame really…Although Vish doesn't think so. Today, he, Marcus, Jim and Andy share another update from Lazio's fake phallus fondling falconer and Fizzer tries to motivate his team ahead of the new MLS season. Plus, Vish puts both belts on the line in Jack's Encyclopaedia.Find us on Bluesky, X, Instagram, TikTok and YouTube, and email us here: show@footballramble.com.Sign up to the Football Ramble Patreon for ad-free shows for just $5 per month: https://www.patreon.com/footballramble.***Please take the time to rate us on your podcast app. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The FC crew are joined by Julien Laurens to react to Manchester United's 3-1 win and reflect on the hat trick performance of Amad Diallo. Then, the guys discuss the latest transfer news surrounding Manchester City, including the imminent signing of Omar Marmoush. Plus, a look at Jorge Jesus' comments regarding Neymar's future at Al-Hilal. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This is Early Kick Off from the Men in Blazers media network and presented by our great friends of the pod STōK Cold Brew Coffee, all your global football stories straight from the back pages of Europe's newspapers in around 10 minutes.On today's episode: Manchester United survive a scare against Southampton and win 3-1 thanks to a late Amad Diallo hattrick; Brighton win against Ipswich, which leaves the Tractor Boys in the relegation zone; Erling Haaland signs a Manchester City contract extension until 2034; Mo Salah has been offered a lucrative contract from Al Hilal in Saudi Arabia; USWNT superstar Naomi Girma could be moving to Europe; we preview the weekend's Premier League fixtures, including Arsenal v Aston Villa and Everton v Spurs; and Jurgen Klopp hopes for a party.Football don't sleep, and neither do we.This episode was made in the UK for Men In Blazers by…Host: Betty GloverProducer: George Cooper and Sammy JamesAssistant producer: Elizabeth BarnardResearcher: Jack CollinsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This is Early Kick Off from the Men in Blazers media network and presented by our great friends of the pod STōK Cold Brew Coffee, all your global football stories straight from the back pages of Europe's newspapers in around 10 minutes.On today's episode: Spurs beat Liverpool 1-0 in the first leg of the Carabao Cup semi-final, and it's a game defined by refereeing and VAR controversy; West Ham sack Julen Lopetegui as head coach and appoint Graham Potter to replace him; Bournemouth's Enes Ünal faces a lengthy spell on the sidelines with a torn ACL; Amad Diallo signs a new long-term deal with the club; we preview Thursday's action in the third round of the FA Cup; and the Spurs mascots do their best to recruit a new defender.Let Rog know your thoughts for this week's WGFOP by leaving a message on 646 450-9472.NYC Live Show, Tue 21st Jan with Rog and Herc Gomez - subscribe to the Men in Blazers Raven Newsletter for more details: https://mibcourage.co/3xQaQz1Football don't sleep, and neither do we.This episode was made in the UK for Men In Blazers by…Host: Sammy JamesProducer: George CooperAssistant producer: Elizabeth BarnardResearcher: Jack CollinsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This is Early Kick Off from the Men in Blazers media network and presented by our great friends of the pod STōK Cold Brew Coffee, all your global football stories straight from the back pages of Europe's newspapers in around 10 minutes.On today's episode: Arsenal advance to the Carabao Cup semi-finals with a Gabriel Jesus hat-trick against Crystal Palace; Newcastle and Liverpool also progress; A22 Sports Management, who initially proposed the European Super League in 2021, have brought forward new plans for the ‘Unify League'; Amorim has made his stance clear on Marcus Rashford; Manchester United are trying to tie Amad Diallo down to a new contract; we preview the Carabao Cup fixture on Thursday, Tottenham v Manchester United; and Wayne Rooney avoids a club event for the Christmas markets.Football don't sleep, and neither do we.This episode was made in the UK for Men In Blazers by…Host: Sammy JamesProducer: George CooperAssistant producer: Elizabeth BarnardResearcher: Jack CollinsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jimbo, Duncan Alexander, Daniel Storey and Tim Spiers have plenty on their plate after a narrative-packed Premier League weekend. The Manchester derby is won in sensational fashion by Man United with two late goals and Amad Diallo lighting up a drab derby. Is Man City's place in the top 4 at serous risk? Two managers lose their jobs on Sunday. Gary O'Neil after Wolves' apocalyptic defeat against Ipswich, and Russell Martin after Southampton's mauling by Tottenham. Elsewhere Matt Davies-Adams watched Chelsea close the gap on Liverpool to just 2 points. But it's a good weekend for the league leaders who rescue a draw with 10 men, while Arsenal draw a blank against Everton. Oh and Forest are in the top 4 after their own late comeback against Aston Villa. Produced by Charlie Jones. RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1a: Man City 1-2 Man United with Laurie Whitwell (04.00) • PART 1b: Southampton 0-5 Spurs, Martin sacked (15.00) • PART 1c: Chelsea 2-1 Brentford with Matt Davies-Adams (24.30) • PART 2a: Liverpool and Arsenal drop points in different fashions (31.00) • PART 2b: Brighton 1-3 Crystal Palace (38.00) • PART 3a: Nottingham Forest 2-1 Aston Villa (42.00) • PART 3b: Wolves 1-2 Ipswich, O'Neil sacked (49.00) • PART 3c: Newcastle 4-0 Leicester (56.00) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jimbo, Duncan Alexander, Daniel Storey and Tim Spiers have plenty on their plate after a narrative-packed Premier League weekend.The Manchester derby is won in sensational fashion by Man United with two late goals and Amad Diallo lighting up a drab derby. Is Man City's place in the top 4 at serous risk?Two managers lose their jobs on Sunday. Gary O'Neil after Wolves' apocalyptic defeat against Ipswich, and Russell Martin after Southampton's mauling by Tottenham.Elsewhere Matt Davies-Adams watched Chelsea close the gap on Liverpool to just 2 points. But it's a good weekend for the league leaders who rescue a draw with 10 men, while Arsenal draw a blank against Everton.Oh and Forest are in the top 4 after their own late comeback against Aston Villa.Produced by Charlie Jones.RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1a: Man City 1-2 Man United with Laurie Whitwell (04.00)• PART 1b: Southampton 0-5 Spurs, Martin sacked (15.00)• PART 1c: Chelsea 2-1 Brentford with Matt Davies-Adams (24.30) • PART 2a: Liverpool and Arsenal drop points in different fashions (31.00)• PART 2b: Brighton 1-3 Crystal Palace (38.00)• PART 3a: Nottingham Forest 2-1 Aston Villa (42.00)• PART 3b: Wolves 1-2 Ipswich, O'Neil sacked (49.00)• PART 3c: Newcastle 4-0 Leicester (56.00) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
#777 | Ed and Dan review derby victory and then look ahead to United's EFL Cup quarter-final away to Spurs on Thursday night. Victory over City came in the final minute of normal time. Could it get any better than this? This was no classic derby, with both teams struggling to find any kind of consistent form this season. But Rumen Amorim's plan to keep City at arms length worked, even if United created few high quality chances. And yet his team found a way through Amad Diallo, surely United's player of the season to date. The little man created the penalty for captain Bruno Fernandes put away and then he scored the winner for Amad finish to the game. Yes! If you are interested in supporting the show and accessing exclusive bonus episodes, check out our Patreon page or subscribe on Apple Podcasts Subscriptions. We do a bonus show and a tactical review every week for backers.No Question About That is available on YouTube, Apple, Spotify, Amazon and all podcast apps. Hit that subscribe button, leave a rating and write a review. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is Early Kick Off from the Men in Blazers media network and presented by our great friends of the pod STōK Cold Brew Coffee, all your global football stories straight from the back pages of Europe's newspapers in around 10 minutes.On today's episode: Manchester United come from behind to win Ruben Amorim's first derby in charge, and Amad Diallo steals the show; in the title race, Chelsea win and Liverpool drop points at home; Gary O'Neil is sacked as Wolves manager after a home defeat to Ipswich; Southampton sack Russell Martin after Spurs put five past the Saints; Celtic defeat Rangers on penalties in the Scottish League Cup final; Gio Reyna scores for Dortmund; we preview West Ham's trip to face Bournemouth on Monday; and Brighton has a shadow.Brighton badge copycat: https://x.com/FootyAccums/status/1867609579690885455Football don't sleep, and neither do we.This episode was made in the UK for Men In Blazers by…Host: Sammy JamesProducer: George CooperAssistant producer: Elizabeth BarnardResearcher: Jack CollinsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The FC crew react to Manchester United's 2-0 win over PAOK in the Europa League and whether or not Amad Diallo's performance is enough to earn him more playing time. Then, the guys discuss Kylian Mbappé being left off the France Nations League squad and ponder if there is more to the decision. Plus, the latest Shaka Hislop Power Rankings. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices