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Et maintenant, sans grande surprise, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia... Sans que l'on connaisse exactement la nature de sa blessure, l'ailier géorgien ne figure pas dans le groupe retenu par Luis Enrique pour le choc face au Barça, mercredi (21h) au au stade olympique de Montjuic. Son absence s'ajoute donc à celles de deux autres titulaires de la conquête du titre de champion d'Europe la saison dernière, Ousmane Dembélé et Désiré Doué. Paris devra aussi se passer de son capitaine Marquinhos en Catalogne. Si Joao Neves est de retour de blessure, Vitinha et Fabian Ruiz restent incertain. Devant, il ne reste que Bradley Barcola, qui sera sans doute accompagné par Gonçalo Ramos et Kang-in Lee, à moins que Luis Enrique n'opte pour la carte jeune. Présentation de cette rencontre avec Philippe Sanfourche et Florian Gazan autour de Éric Silvestro.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Coup dur de plus pour le PSG à la veille de la réception d'Auxerre en Ligue 1 (21h05) et à 5 jours jours du choc face au Barça en Ligue des champions : le capitaine Marquinhos est sur la touche pour "plusieurs semaines" en raison d'une blessure au "quadriceps gauche". Le défenseur central brésilien rejoint à l'infirmerie Ousmane Dembélé (cuisse), Désiré Doué (mollet) et Joao Neves (cuisse), qui "poursuivent leurs processus de rééducation", selon le club. En revanche, Bradley Barcola ne figure plus dans la liste des blessés. Quelle équipe va aligner Luis Enrique face à l'AJA ? Qui sera disponible pour Barcelone ? Va-t-il encore y avoir de la casse ? Le poids de l'expérience de "Marqui" va-t-il se faire sentir ? Éric Silvestro et Cédric Chasseur se penchent au chevet du champion d'Europe.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Un acteur du monde du foot est l'accusé du soir. Il est ensuite défendu avant le verdict du juge.
Malgré la reprise tardive le 6 août et les blessures d'Ousmane Dembélé et Désiré Doué, le PSG a facilement dominé l'Atalanta Bergame (4-0) et idéalement lancé sa campagne de reconquête de la Ligue des champions, mercredi au Parc des Princes. Les hommes de Luis Enrique ont rapidement ouvert le score par leur capitaine Marquinhos (3e), avant que Khvicha Kvaratskhelia (39e), Nuno Mendes (51e) puis Gonçalo Ramos (91e) ne creusent l'écart. Seules fausses notes, la sortie sur blessure de Joao Neves et le raté sur pénalty de Bradley Barcola. Débrief de cette entame quasi idéale avec Nicolas Georgereau et Eric Silvestro autour de Philippe Sanfourche. Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
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Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, Lee Kang-in et Lucas Beraldo après Désiré Doué et Ousmane Dembélé en équipe de France : la cascade de blessures au PSG s'est poursuivie lors de la victoire face à Lens (2-0, doublé de Bradley Barcola) lors de la 4e journée de Ligue 1. Est-ce inquiétant voire très inquiétant alors que se profile la première rencontre de la saison en Ligue des champions, mercredi 17 septembre (21h) au Parc des Princes face à l'Atalanta Bergame ? Paris, qui a fait le choix d'un mercato mesuré, peut-il tenir toute la saison en validant ses objectifs ? Écoutez Philippe Sanfourche et Cédric Chasseur.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
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Welcome to the Always Bayern Chelsea show. Football season is well underway now and the 120th episode is a complete recap of the summer 2025 transfer window. Danny and Jim break down the incomings, outgoings, and more as well as rate the entire window for both Chelsea Football Club and Bayern Munich. Buckle up because this was one of the most crazy windows in recent memory. And don't worry YES we will be streaming the Champions League match between Bayern Munich and Chelsea. As always Chelsea did A LOT of business. Key incomings for Enzo Maresca included. Jamie Gittens, Alejandro Garnacho, Liam Delap, Joao Pedro, Estevao, Buonanotte, Dario Essugo, Andrey Santos, Jorrel Hato, Paez, Penders, and Sarr. Outgoings were Nico Jackson, Broja, Felix, Madueke, Christo, Ugochukwu, Mathis Amougou. Carney, KDH, Matos, Chilwell, Gilchrist, Humphreys, Veiga, Beach, Bergstrom, Bettinelli, Kepa, and Petrovic while players loaned out including partner club Strasburg were Paez, Penders, Sarr, Anselmino, Castledine, Kellyman, Samuels-Smith, Wiley, and Nicolas Jackson to Bayern Munich of course. Chelsea netted about 5 million euros in profit this window. Pretty impressive business. Bayern Munich's transfer window was less desirable. The club notably struck out on their main transfer target dating back many years Florian Wirtz, other key misses were Nico Williams, Bradley Barcola, and sadly many more. The lack of alignment between the supervisory board, sporting board, and even coaching staff made this a difficult window for Vincent Kompany and the Bavarians. Luckily there were some key incomings including Diaz, Tah, and Bischof. With Nicolas Jackson joining on loan from Chelsea. Sadly Bayern Munich lost key players who are already missed by the club, some of which left on a free transfer including Sane, Dier, and Thomas Muller. Other outgoings were Tel, Coman, Wanner, Aznou, Kratzig, and Vidovic. Players that left on loan were Palhinha, Kusi-Asare, Zaragoza, Peretz, Ibrahimovic, Zvonarek, and Buchmann. It's yet to be seen if this window will improve the squad for the long run but Bayern did net roughly 10 millions euros in addition to massive savings in the wage depart. The football season is just getting started so be sure to subscribe to the Always Bayern Chelsea YouTube channel to stay up to date with all of the upcoming videos, coverage, and news. Join our community of football fans! Drop us a comment with your thoughts. Thanks for listening/watching. YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@AlwaysBayernChelsea Twitter: https://twitter.com/AlwaysBayChe Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/42Vj80ldTbbBYMtR0IO146 Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/always-bayern-chelsea/id1737637405 Timecodes: Intro 00:00 Chelsea Transfer Window 01:19 Bayern Transfer Window 17:10 Intro music audio license code: UYNUULTKSLNBJMDV
durée : 00:02:33 - 100% PSG - Le billet - L'Équipe de France affronte ce soir l'Ukraine en Pologne avec un Bradley Barcola qui devrait être titulaire. Le rendement du joueur parisien diffère en Bleu par rapport à celui avec le Paris Saint-Germain. Il est particulièrement attendu ce soir. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
Subscribe to Ensemble PSG on Substack for more episodes.There's no rest for the weary as Paris Saint-Germain kicked off its 2025-26 Ligue 1 campaign on Sunday with a road test against FC Nantes. Of course, this is following the UEFA Super Cup win over Tottenham Hotspur last Wednesday and last season's campaign that lasted a grueling 65 matches. Is there too much football?Joining me on the latest Ensemble PSG Podcast is Ethan from PSG Fan Club Boise and French football expert Jonathan Johnson. We discuss a wide range of topics, including the 1-0 win over FC Nantes, the latest on Gianluigi Donnarumma, Ligue 1 potentially playing a match in the United States, and whether football fans and players are being taken advantage of by those who run football.Up first is Ethan, who joined me before kickoff against Nantes. I get his thoughts on PSG's new third kit, and I get his takeaways from the Super Cup victory. Then, we get into the Gianluigi Donnarumma situation, and the latest comments from Luis Enrique about the decision to move on from the goalkeeper being his alone. We also talk about the latest news coming out of La Liga, that FC Barcelona and Villarreal CF could play a match in Miami this season, and whether Ligue 1 should do the same.Next, Jonathan joins right after the match against Nantes. I get his thoughts on the new Ligue 1+ subscription service and whether the game is heading to a breaking point with clubs increasingly playing more games and ticket prices increasing for supporters. I also ask about Illia Zabarnyi's debut and whether Bradley Barcola and Désiré Doué could play their way into a starting role for France next summer in the FIFA World Cup with a great season with PSG. I also ask whether PSG might give Donnarumma a farewell ceremony in their next home match against Angers SCO.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!
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Le mercato du Paris Saint-Germain va-t-il enfin s'animer ? Le club champion d'Europe n'a enregistré qu'une seule arrivée, celle du jeune gardien Renato Marin. Côté départs, Skriniar a quitté la capitale et si les indésirables (Kolo Muani, Asensio, Soler ou Mukiele) sont toujours là, le statut de Bradley Barcola interroge. L'ancien Lyonnais plait aux dirigeants de Liverpool mais est-il transférable ? À quel prix le PSG devrait vendre Barcola s'il décide de le céder ? Quelle importance a eu Barcola la saison dernière ? Est-il vraiment un remplaçant dans le schéma de Luis Enrique ? Côté Europe, Nice s'est incliné 2-0 face au Benfica à l'Allianz Riviera en 3e tour préliminaire aller de Ligue des champions. Êtes-vous véritablement déçus de la prestation des Niçois ? Benfica était-il si fort ? La qualification est-elle encore possible ?
Le nom de Bradeley Barcola, l'une des révélations de la dernière saison du PSG est régulièrement cité dans le marché des transferts. Le PSG pourrait bien être attaqué par Liverpool pour son jeune talent offensif. Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Welcome to the Always Bayern Chelsea show. CHELSEA FOOTBALL CLUB HAVE BEATEN PARIS SAINT-GERMAIN TO WIN THE FIFA CLUB WORLD CUP. Danny & Jim join forces after viewing the match at the pub to provide a full breakdown on the final, the tournament, Chelsea's future, and the moves Bayern Munich is looking at in the transfer market. Subscribe to the Always Bayern Chelsea YouTube channel to stay tuned with all of the latest news, previews, breakdowns, preseason predictions, and all of the FUN going forwards. We dive right into things after a brief introduction by breaking down Chelsea's dominating 3-0 win over PSG in the FIFA Club World Cup final. Enzo Maresca and Chelsea football club are now officially champions of the world! We look at this all around dominant showing from start to finish by breaking down lineups, tactics, scoring, match highlights, and even match controversy. Cole Palmer scored two goals and provided the assist on Joao Pedro's goal. Levi Colwill and Malo Gusto got assists on Cole's goals. Keeper Robert Sanchez played an outstanding match and earned a clean sheet. The match was not without fireworks, Joao Neves was sent off with a red card for pulling Marc Cucurela's hair & after the match PSG keeper Gianlugi Donnarumma & manager Luis Enrique tried to stir up a fight with Chelsea players. After our match breakdown we break out our crystal balls to look into the future and talk about what's next for Chelsea Football Club now that they will have a target on their backs. Danny chimes in at the end to give an update on the latest transfer news surrounding Bayern Munich. He looks at names linked to Bayern including Nick Woltemade, Luis Diaz, Cody Gakpo, Christopher Nkunku, Nico Williams, Bradley Barcola, Eberechi Eze, Rafael Leao, Xavi Simons and more! Subscribe to the YouTube channel to stay updated! Drop us a comment with your thoughts! Thanks for listening/watching. YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@AlwaysBayernChelsea Twitter: https://twitter.com/AlwaysBayChe Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/42Vj80ldTbbBYMtR0IO146 Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/always-bayern-chelsea/id1737637405 Timecodes: Intro 00:00 Chelsea/PSG 00:48 Sore Losers? 23:35 The Future 27:40 Bayern Transfers 32:28 Intro music audio license code: UYNUULTKSLNBJMDV
Join us on this episode of The Transfer Flow as we dive into the latest football transfer news and rumors. We discuss Everton's new signing, Thierno Barry, and what he brings to the team. We also explore Sunderland's ambitious moves as they return to the Premier League, Juventus' potential contract termination with Dušan Vlahović (and potential move to Manchester United), and if Liverpool will sell Luis Diaz to Bayern (or at all) this summer. Enjoy! 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 01:43 - Thierno Barry to Everton 02:12 - Fit with Moyes 03:00 - Other players need to step up their game for him 03:49 - Everton's danger on set pieces 05:05 - Everton entered the summer looking in trouble 06:05 - Barry fits Everton's style of play so well + getting a younger squad 08:06 - Can teams coming up from the championship even hope to stay in the premier league anymore? 08:40 - Sunderland have stepped up their recruitment 09:33 - Sunderland needed big investment to stay up 10:10 - What to be scared of as a Sunderland fan? 10:35 - Looking towards Fulham as an example of a midblock setup? 11:16 - The challenge of staying up in the Premier League 12:01 - Bad defensive numbers + recent acquisitions 13:06 - Thoughts on Habib Diarra and Noah Sadiki 14:36 - Diarra filling the Jobe Bellingham role? 16:05 - Sunderland HAVE to defend more 16:44 - Changing to a back 5 or stay with a back 4? 17:38 - Is the Premier league a closed shop? 18:38 - EPL's financial dominance has made it tough 19:44 - Needing to get players from other Leagues now 20:15 - Chances Sunderland stays up? 22:14 - Juventus' failures last summer 22:49 - Francisco Conceicao's transfer fee and why is it so low? 23:53 - Conceicao profile 24:50 - Will Porto budge on price? 25:22 - Will another team swoop in? 26:48 - Como could make sense if Real Madrid want Nico Paz back 27:34 - Capitalizing on Juve renegotiating the deal 28:24 - Juventus terminating Dusan Vlahovic's contract? 29:05 - Hayden's thoughts on Vlahovic 29:38 - Vlahovic's best trait 30:17 - Poor choices of when to set up teammates 31:09 - Kolo Muani and Jonathan David good enough replacements? 31:40 - Vlahovic can't get the wages he's currently on - maybe leave on loan? 32:42 - His wages will stop a mid-table EPL team from being interested 33:14 - Linked to Manchester United? 33:33 - Vlahovic vs Mbeumo 34:15 - United will need to move someone to make this work 35:29 - With how the striker market is, could Vlahovic end up playing at a higher level than expected? 36:06 - Bayern Munich want a winger 36:46 - Musiala's injury has heightened their need 37:15 - Will Liverpool Sell Luis Diaz? 37:47 - No alternatives for Diaz left in the market 38:12 - How Liverpool use their wingers make it hard to replace them 38:54 - Diaz' frustrations are about getting paid more 39:30 - Diaz doesn't like to receive the ball in tight spaces 40:10 - Rayan Cherki to City looks like a better and better move as the summer goes on 40:46 - Top end guys - Bradley Barcola and Rodrygo 41:19 - PSG don't have to let Barcola leave 42:03 - Bayern linked to Nkunku? 42:44 - Rodrygo solves lots of their problems 43:37 - The element of fit in these transfers 44:31 - If not Rodrygo, the options are riskier 45:09 - Kim's Eberechi Eze take 45:42 - Xavi Simons possibility? + Eze's age 46:43 - If you're at 68m for Eze, why not spend more for Rodrygo? 47:25 - Kane replacement, but Kane is never missing games 48:14 - Missing on Wirtz = more money available? 48:54 - We need YOUR help!
Welcome to the Always Bayern Chelsea show. The 103rd episode of the show sees Danny reuniting with Jim to discuss Chelsea's massive win over Fluminense in the FIFA Club World Cup semi finals. Danny joins to address the controversy from the most recent episode discussing Bayern Munich's loss to Paris Saint Germain & talk about all of the transfer news and rumors surrounding Bayern. Subscribe to the Always Bayern Chelsea YouTube channel for full coverage of the CWC final and all of the summer transfer news going forward. We kick things off by breaking down Chelsea's extraordinary 2-0 win over Fluminense in the CWC semi finals to reach the final at Metlife Stadium in New Jersey/New York. Chelsea had another convincing win thanks to two goals by new signing Joao Pedro to continue rolling. Enzo Fernandez got an assist there as well. We break down Enzo Maresca's lineups/tactics as well as match highlights and player performances. We spend time discussing Chelsea's strategy, roster, and overall path forward for the final as well as the summer & next season. Before we hit the road, Danny jumps in to give an update on all of the transfer news around Bayern Munich. He looks at names linked to Bayern for center back, attacking midfield, and left wing including Renato Veiga, Nick Woltemade, Christopher Nkunku, Nico Williams, Bradley Barcola, Eberechi Eze, Rafael Leao, Kaoru Mitoma, and more! Subscribe to the YouTube channel to stay updated! Drop us a comment with your thoughts! Thanks for listening/watching. YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@AlwaysBayernChelsea Twitter: https://twitter.com/AlwaysBayChe Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/42Vj80ldTbbBYMtR0IO146 Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/always-bayern-chelsea/id1737637405 Timecodes: Intro 00:00 Addressing the Controversy 01:17 Chelsea Fluminense 01:59 Bayern Transfer News 26:17 Intro music audio license code: UYNUULTKSLNBJMDV
www.kelloggsfc.com https://www.patreon.com/c/Footballforkids < - AD FREE listening What do you get when you mix a football-mad family, a turbo-charged kid called “Livewire”, and dreams as big as Paris? You get Bradley Barcola – the Lyon wonderkid turned PSG star! ⚡️⚽️ In this episode, we follow Bradley from his first dribbles on the sidelines to scoring Champions League screamers. There's family, fun, setbacks, comebacks, and serious football magic. This one's all about hard work, big dreams and believing in yourself. Let's go!
Au programme de ce jeudi dans Radio Foot, à 16h10 TU et 21h10 TU : - Espagne – France : choc de générations et course au Ballon d'Or à Stuttgart ; - Portugal : Ronaldo brise la malédiction allemande à l'Allianz Arena. Espagne – France : choc de générations et course au Ballon d'Or à StuttgartCe soir, à la MHPArena de Stuttgart, la France affronte l'Espagne en demi-finale de la Ligue des Nations.Les Bleus, portés par leurs champions d'Europe du PSG — Warren Zaïre-Emery, Désiré Doué, Bradley Barcola, Lucas Hernandez, Ousmane Dembélé —, cherchent à prendre leur revanche sur la Roja, qui les avait éliminés au même stade de l'Euro 2024.Côté espagnol, la pépite Lamine Yamal, presque 18 ans continue d'impressionner, après avoir été élu Meilleur Jeune Joueur de l'Euro.- Les Bleus peuvent-ils surfer sur la dynamique du sacre du PSG pour faire chuter les prodiges espagnols ?- Qui marquera des points décisifs dans la course au Ballon d'Or ?Les dernières infos avec notre envoyé spécial Antoine Grognet suivies dès 20h50 de l'intégrale commenté en direct de Stuttgart. Portugal : Ronaldo brise la malédiction allemande à l'Allianz ArenaHier soir, à Munich, le Portugal a créé la sensation en s'imposant 2-1 face à l'Allemagne, mettant fin à 25 ans de disette face à la Mannschaft.Menés après un but de Florian Wirtz, les Lusitaniens ont renversé le match : Francisco Conceição a égalisé, avant que Cristiano Ronaldo, 40 ans, ne fasse exploser l'Allianz Arena avec son 137è but en sélection.- Le Portugal est-il désormais le grand favori de cette Ligue des Nations ?- Cristiano Ronaldo peut-il conclure son incroyable histoire internationale par un dernier titre dimanche prochain ? Présentation : Annie Gasnier.Consultants : Manu Terradillos, Étienne Moatti, Marc Libbra, Marco Martins.Chef d'édition : David Fintzel.Technique/Réalisation : Laurent Salerno.
Au programme de ce jeudi dans Radio Foot, à 16h10 TU et 21h10 TU : - Espagne – France : choc de générations et course au Ballon d'Or à Stuttgart ; - Portugal : Ronaldo brise la malédiction allemande à l'Allianz Arena. Espagne – France : choc de générations et course au Ballon d'Or à StuttgartCe soir, à la MHPArena de Stuttgart, la France affronte l'Espagne en demi-finale de la Ligue des Nations.Les Bleus, portés par leurs champions d'Europe du PSG — Warren Zaïre-Emery, Désiré Doué, Bradley Barcola, Lucas Hernandez, Ousmane Dembélé —, cherchent à prendre leur revanche sur la Roja, qui les avait éliminés au même stade de l'Euro 2024.Côté espagnol, la pépite Lamine Yamal, presque 18 ans continue d'impressionner, après avoir été élu Meilleur Jeune Joueur de l'Euro.- Les Bleus peuvent-ils surfer sur la dynamique du sacre du PSG pour faire chuter les prodiges espagnols ?- Qui marquera des points décisifs dans la course au Ballon d'Or ?Les dernières infos avec notre envoyé spécial Antoine Grognet suivies dès 20h50 de l'intégrale commenté en direct de Stuttgart. Portugal : Ronaldo brise la malédiction allemande à l'Allianz ArenaHier soir, à Munich, le Portugal a créé la sensation en s'imposant 2-1 face à l'Allemagne, mettant fin à 25 ans de disette face à la Mannschaft.Menés après un but de Florian Wirtz, les Lusitaniens ont renversé le match : Francisco Conceição a égalisé, avant que Cristiano Ronaldo, 40 ans, ne fasse exploser l'Allianz Arena avec son 137è but en sélection.- Le Portugal est-il désormais le grand favori de cette Ligue des Nations ?- Cristiano Ronaldo peut-il conclure son incroyable histoire internationale par un dernier titre dimanche prochain ? Présentation : Annie Gasnier.Consultants : Manu Terradillos, Étienne Moatti, Marc Libbra, Marco Martins.Chef d'édition : David Fintzel.Technique/Réalisation : Laurent Salerno.
Un an après sa défaite en demi-finale de l'Euro 2024, l'équipe de France retrouve jeudi 5 juin (21h) l'Espagne de Lamine Yamal en demi-finale de la Ligue des nations à Stuttgart, où elle espère profiter de l'euphorie de ses cinq champions d'Europe parisiens même si l'état de sa défense a de quoi inquiéter. Les héros de la capitale (Ousmane Dembélé, Désiré Doué, Bradley Barcola, Lucas Hernandez, Warren Zaire-Emery) ne sont arrivés que lundi à Clairefontane, tout comme le capitaine Kylian Mbappé et Aurélien Tchouaméni, le Real Madrid n'ayant pas voulu libérer ses joueurs avant la date officielle fixée par la Fifa pour le début de la fenêtre internationale. Il y a bien longtemps que le numéro 10 n'a plus été décisif dans une rencontre importante en Bleu, et il ferait bien d'effacer le souvenir de sa prestation ratée du Championnat d'Europe face à la Roja (2-1). Il sera aussi forcément question de Ballon d'Or à Stuttgart en présence de Yamal et Dembélé, deux sérieux rivaux pour la conquête de la récompense individuelle suprême.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Le PSG champion d'Europe… La soirée historique de samedi « porte avant tout la signature des talents africains du club parisien ». C'est ce que souligne Afrik.com ce matin.En effet, précise le site, « cette victoire revêt une dimension symbolique considérable pour le football africain. Achraf Hakimi, buteur d'entrée et capitaine exemplaire, devient le premier Marocain double vainqueur de la Ligue des champions, rejoignant ainsi le cercle très fermé des légendes continentales. À seulement 20 ans, Désiré Doué (de père ivoirien) a signé un doublé spectaculaire, délivré une passe décisive et décroché logiquement le trophée d'homme du match, confirmant son statut de prodige franco-africain. L'explosion de Senny Mayulu en fin de rencontre a parachevé ce triomphe générationnel. À 18 ans, le milieu offensif aux origines congolaises a scellé le score d'un but somptueux, confirmant la profondeur exceptionnelle du vivier afro-parisien cultivé par le club depuis plusieurs saisons. Les statistiques parlent d'elles-mêmes, s'exclame encore Afrik.com : trois des cinq buts parisiens et trois passes décisives sont directement liés au continent africain. Un signal retentissant pour les quelque 450 millions de téléspectateurs africains qui suivaient la rencontre, de Lagos à Casablanca en passant par Abidjan et Dakar ».Hakimi au sommetLe Matin à Casablanca s'enflamme… « Premier buteur du Paris Saint-Germain samedi en finale de la Ligue des champions face à l'Inter Milan, Achraf Hakimi a bouclé sa saison monstrueuse en fanfare. L'international marocain a signé son 14e titre en club et sa 2e Ligue des champions. Il devient également, à l'issue de cette finale, l'un des candidats les plus sérieux au Ballon d'Or, avec son coéquipier Ousmane Dembélé (…). Avec un palmarès digne des plus grandes légendes mondiales et le statut de meilleur latéral droit au monde, Achraf s'impose désormais comme l'un des meilleurs footballeurs de l'histoire du Maroc, si ce n'est le meilleur ! ».Et il ne faut pas oublier Bradley Barcola, souligne Aujourd'hui à Ouagadougou : « discret mais précieux, le natif de Lyon d'origine togolaise a délivré une passe décisive, prouvant une nouvelle fois que sa percussion et sa créativité pouvaient faire basculer les matchs ».32 ans plus tard…Aujourd'hui qui regarde hier… « Cette victoire parisienne résonne étrangement, comme un écho, pour ne pas dire une réplique, de celle de l'Olympique de Marseille en 1993, jusqu'ici unique club français vainqueur de la Ligue des Champions. Cette année-là déjà, à Munich, rappelle le quotidien ouagalais, ce sont les talents africains qui avaient porté l'OM sur le toit de l'Europe. Abedi Pelé, le Ghanéen, homme du match et passeur décisif. Basile Boli, défenseur central d'origine ivoirienne, auteur du but victorieux. Sans oublier Marcel Desailly, ou encore Jocelyn Angloma, qui composaient cette équipe diverse et conquérante. Trente-deux ans plus tard, c'est une autre génération, issue de la même veine, souligne Aujourd'hui, qui offre à la France un deuxième sacre européen. Une continuité historique. L'Afrique est depuis longtemps un vivier de talents bruts pour le football mondial. Mais trop souvent, son rôle dans les grands succès européens est sous-estimé, relégué à l'arrière-plan. Le sacre retentissant du PSG vient nous rappeler que derrière les grands clubs européens, se cache une Afrique qui forme, inspire et alimente les meilleures équipes européennes ».Un « rare moment de résonnance positive entre la France et l'Afrique »« Quand le PSG réconcilie la France et l'Afrique, le temps d'un match », relève pour sa part Ledjely en Guinée. « De Conakry à Rabat, de Nouakchott à Abidjan, les supporters africains du PSG ont eux aussi laissé éclater leur joie. Et ce, malgré un climat géopolitique tendu, où les relations franco-africaines sont, ces dernières années, marquées par la méfiance et les tensions postcoloniales ».Car, souligne le site guinéen, « le sport, et plus particulièrement le football, a ceci de singulier qu'il transcende les barrières idéologiques, balaie les rancœurs politiques et relie les peuples dans une émotion partagée. (…) Si l'on peut démanteler des bases militaires ou expulser des diplomates, on ne saurait gommer la passion du football ».Et Ledjely de conclure : « ce sacre du PSG n'est pas seulement une victoire sportive. Il est aussi, peut-être, un moment suspendu, un rare instant de résonance positive entre la France et l'Afrique. Un répit, certes éphémère, mais ô combien instructif dans un contexte chargé de malentendus et de désillusions mutuelles ».
Ce samedi à 21 heures, la finale de la Ligue des champions va opposer le Paris Saint-Germain et l'Inter Milan. Nos journalistes Cyril Morin et Arthur Merle essayent de dégager un favori. Entre une équipe milanaise expérimentée et un PSG irrésistible cette saison, difficile de voir un club se détacher de l'autre.En deuxième partie d'émission, nos journalistes se concentrent sur la composition probable du PSG samedi soir sur la pelouse de Munich et notamment sur les hommes qui seront alignés devant. Qui de Désiré Doué ou de Bradley Barcola sera dans le onze de départ ? Nos journalistes penchent plutôt pour l'ancien Lyonnais.Enfin, focus sur la Coupe du monde des clubs qui débute le 15 juin. Le Real Madrid a officialisé l'arrivée anticipé de Trent Alexander-Arnold, en fin de contrat le 30 juin, ce vendredi matin. Le club espagnol voulait pouvoir disposer du latéral anglais pour la compétition et a donc déboursé 10 millions d'euros à Liverpool afin de racheter son dernier mois de contrat. La folie commence à s'emparer des clubs participant à la compétition. Des rumeurs envoient Cristiano Ronaldo au Brésil ou au Mexique, une fenêtre du mercato ouvre exceptionnellement début juin pour permettre aux clubs de se renforcer. Bonne écoute,Présentation : Cyril Morin et Arthur MerleGraphisme : Marko Popovic (extraits en vidéo)Réalisation : Anne Thirion Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Barcola ou Doué : Qui Va CHOQUER l'Inter En FINALE ? ⚽️PODCAST FOOTBALL AU COEUR DU PARIS SAINT GERMAIN
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.
rsenal suffered a frustrating 1-0 defeat to Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League semifinal first leg, leaving our European dreams hanging by a thread after a performance brimming with missed opportunities and contentious moments. Despite the setback, the narrow margin ensures everything remains possible in next week's decider in Paris. PSG struck early, silencing the Emirates crowd just four minutes as Ousmane Dembélé capitalized on a slick counterattack. The visitors dominated the opening half-hour, with Donnarumma rarely tested while David Raya denied PSG a second goal with a stunning save on Désiré Doué. Arsenal grew into the game before halftime, nearly equalizing from Gabriel Martinelli's attempt. Arsenal thought they'd leveled early in the second half when Mikel Merino powered home a Declan Rice free kick, but VAR ruled the goal out for offside. Donnarumma then stole the show, tipping a Leandro Trossard drive wide and smothering a late Lewis-Skelly effort. PSG squandered chances to extend their lead, with Bradley Barcola and Gonçalo Ramos and Joao Neves wasting gilt-edged opportunities, but Arsenal's attacking struggles persisted as their final-third precision deserted them. Declan Rice battled tirelessly in midfield, orchestrating transitions and delivering dangerous set pieces, while Lewis-Skelly's fearless dribbling and vision offered glimmers of promise. Saliba anchored the backline admirably, limiting PSG's threats after the early goal, but the lack of cutting edge up front proved costly. While the result stings, Arsenal's European campaign has been defined by resilience-remember Bayern and Real Madrid. A single goal separates them from a final in Munich, and with away triumphs already etched into this season's lore, the tie remains alive. There is more live in this team to turn it around. This is Arsenal: down but not out. The comeback starts now. C'mon Arsenal!
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.
durée : 00:03:33 - 100% PSG - Le billet - Le PSG s'est reposé ce weekend. Pas de match après le report de la rencontre face à Nantes la semaine prochaine pour préparer au mieux le déplacement à Birmingham face à Aston Villa demain. Et dans cette rencontre, le profil de Bradley Barcola doit être utilisé par Luis Enrique.
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.
Bayern Munich's preparation for the stretch run of the season hit some snags over the course of the last week thanks to some very untimely injuries.Despite that, the club is pushing forward and even keeping one eye on on the future as well. Let's talk about all of that and more in this edition of the Bavarian Podcast Works — Weekend Warm-up Show:Let's talk about what the losses of Bayern Munich stars Alphonso Davies, Manuel Neuer, and Dayot Upamecano mean for the rest of this season.Will Vincent Kompany learn anything from the slew of injuries he's dealing with at the moment?It's time for a transfer rumor round-up. Let's talk about the most recent players linked to Bayern Munich, including Bayer Leverkusen's Florian Wirtz, VfB Stuttgart's Nick Woltemade, Chelsea FC's Christopher Nkunku, Southampton's Tyler Dibling, RB Leipzig's Xavi Simons, Athletic Bilbao's Nico Williams, Paris Saint-Germain's Bradley Barcola, and Mainz 05's Jonathan Burkardt.A brief Entertainment Rundown.Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Check us out on Patreon and follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @BavarianPodcast @TheBarrelBlog, @BFWCyler, @IredahlMarcus, @2012nonexistent, @TommyAdams71 and more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Bayern Munich's preparation for the stretch run of the season hit some snags over the course of the last week thanks to some very untimely injuries.Despite that, the club is pushing forward and even keeping one eye on on the future as well. Let's talk about all of that and more in this edition of the Bavarian Podcast Works — Weekend Warm-up Show:Let's talk about what the losses of Bayern Munich stars Alphonso Davies, Manuel Neuer, and Dayot Upamecano mean for the rest of this season.Will Vincent Kompany learn anything from the slew of injuries he's dealing with at the moment?It's time for a transfer rumor round-up. Let's talk about the most recent players linked to Bayern Munich, including Bayer Leverkusen's Florian Wirtz, VfB Stuttgart's Nick Woltemade, Chelsea FC's Christopher Nkunku, Southampton's Tyler Dibling, RB Leipzig's Xavi Simons, Athletic Bilbao's Nico Williams, Paris Saint-Germain's Bradley Barcola, and Mainz 05's Jonathan Burkardt.A brief Entertainment Rundown.Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Check us out on Patreon and follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @BavarianPodcast @TheBarrelBlog, @BFWCyler, @IredahlMarcus, @2012nonexistent, @TommyAdams71 and more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
C'est le grand soir pour le PSG. Paris se déplace à Anfield pour son huitième de finale retour de Ligue des champions face à Liverpool. Comment sentez-vous cette rencontre pour les hommes de Luis Enrique ? Le PSG peut-il se qualifier s'il réalise le même match qu'à l'aller ? Quelle sera l'attitude de Liverpool ? Quelle composition doit choisir Luis Enrique ? Qui va être l'homme fort de l'attaque parisienne : Kvaratskhelia, Dembélé ou Barcola ? Et côté Reds, quel impact peut avoir une titularisation de Darwin Nunez à la place de Diogo Jota ?
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.
OL vs PSG, le CLASH qui Fait TREMBLER la Ligue 1 ! ⚽️PODCAST FOOTBALL AU COEUR DU PARIS SAINT GERMAIN Dans cet épisode de Paris Central, nous vous présentons le preview explosif du match tant attendu entre l'Olympique Lyonnais et le Paris Saint-Germain ce week-end. Ce derby historique atteint un tout autre niveau de tension cette saison : des affrontements hors du terrain alimentent la rivalité. Depuis l'effondrement du contrat de droits TV avec DAZN pour la Ligue 1, les présidents John Textor (OL) et Nasser Al-Khelaïfi (PSG) se livrent une véritable guerre médiatique, chacun pointant du doigt l'autre. Ajoutez à cela la présence explosive d'un ancien joueur de l'OL, Bradley Barcola ,désormais du PSG, qui subit à chaque retour à Lyon des chants hostiles, et les rumeurs persistantes liant Rayan Cherki au PSG lors des dernières fenêtres de transferts… Tout concourt à faire de ce match un événement survolté et décisif pour la course au titre en Ligue 1. Ne manquez pas notre analyse passionnée et polémique sur cette rencontre qui s'annonce épique ! #psg #football #parissaintgermain #debrief #debriefpsg #ligue1ubereats Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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.
Bonjour et bienvenue dans Radio Foot internationale, où il est question ce lundi 16h10-21h10 T.U. de : - Premier League, 22e journée : Manchester City prolifique à Ipswich. ; - De Liga 20e journée. ; - De Ligue 1 : 18e journée, le PSG, sans Marquinhos, Dembélé ni Hakimi, mené à la pause à Lens, réagit en 2e mi-temps et renverse les Sang et Or. ; - De Ligue des Champions CAF, tous les qualifiés pour le tour suivant sont connus. - Premier League, 22è journée : Manchester City prolifique à Ipswich. Doublé de Phil Foden, De Bruyne passeur décisif, Haaland buteur, et à une unité de Mo Salah. Guardiola récupère Ruben Dias, des Cityzens de retour au bon moment, avant sa rencontre européenne face au PSG ? - Les voisins de United loin des sommets ! Les Red Devils battus à domicile par les Seagulls (1-3). Le club qui vient de perdre Denis Law, une de ses légendes, est toujours à la dérive (13è). - Arsenal contrarié par Aston Villa (2-2), Nottingham Forest s'en sort face à Southampton, dernier de la classe. 3è du classement avec le même total que les Gunners, le 11 de Ruben Amorim est-il dans une meilleure dynamique que celui d'Arteta ?- De Liga 20è journée. Rapidement mené par Las Palmas, le Real Madrid renverse puis assomme le club des Canaries, et prend les commandes du championnat, devant l'Atlético (battu) par Leganés, et le Barça qui n'a pas pu faire mieux qu'un nul (1-1) à Getafe. Grosse implication offensive de Mbappé. 5 mois après ses débuts avec les Merengues tient-il son match référence ? Est-il de retour à son meilleur niveau ?- De Ligue 1 : 18è journée, le PSG, sans Marquinhos, Dembélé ni Hakimi, mené à la pause à Lens, réagit en 2è mi-temps et renverse les Sang et Or. Le réveil de Bradley Barcola. L'ancien Lyonnais passeur, puis buteur décisif, retrouve le chemin des filets ! Si les Parisiens entretiennent une dynamique positive, tout n'a pas été parfait à Lens. Sont-ils rassurants avant de retrouver l'Europe et des SkyBlues en train de se réveiller ?- De Ligue des Champions CAF, tous les qualifiés pour le tour suivant sont connus. Le MC Alger double les Young Africans et rejoint Al Hilal. Le nul suffit aux Mamelodi Sundowns contre l'AS FAR. Les « Brésiliens » accompagnent le club de Rabat en ¼. - Le TP Mazembe, l'AS Maniema Union, le Stade d'Abidjan et leDjoliba AC derniers de leurs groupes.Avec Hugo Moissonnier : Yoro Mangara, Philippe Doucet et Éric Rabesandratana. Technique/réalisation : Laurent Salerno - Pierre Guérin.
Bonjour et bienvenue dans Radio Foot internationale, où il est question ce lundi 16h10-21h10 T.U. de : - Premier League, 22e journée : Manchester City prolifique à Ipswich. ; - De Liga 20e journée. ; - De Ligue 1 : 18e journée, le PSG, sans Marquinhos, Dembélé ni Hakimi, mené à la pause à Lens, réagit en 2e mi-temps et renverse les Sang et Or. ; - De Ligue des Champions CAF, tous les qualifiés pour le tour suivant sont connus. - Premier League, 22è journée : Manchester City prolifique à Ipswich. Doublé de Phil Foden, De Bruyne passeur décisif, Haaland buteur, et à une unité de Mo Salah. Guardiola récupère Ruben Dias, des Cityzens de retour au bon moment, avant sa rencontre européenne face au PSG ? - Les voisins de United loin des sommets ! Les Red Devils battus à domicile par les Seagulls (1-3). Le club qui vient de perdre Denis Law, une de ses légendes, est toujours à la dérive (13è). - Arsenal contrarié par Aston Villa (2-2), Nottingham Forest s'en sort face à Southampton, dernier de la classe. 3è du classement avec le même total que les Gunners, le 11 de Ruben Amorim est-il dans une meilleure dynamique que celui d'Arteta ?- De Liga 20è journée. Rapidement mené par Las Palmas, le Real Madrid renverse puis assomme le club des Canaries, et prend les commandes du championnat, devant l'Atlético (battu) par Leganés, et le Barça qui n'a pas pu faire mieux qu'un nul (1-1) à Getafe. Grosse implication offensive de Mbappé. 5 mois après ses débuts avec les Merengues tient-il son match référence ? Est-il de retour à son meilleur niveau ?- De Ligue 1 : 18è journée, le PSG, sans Marquinhos, Dembélé ni Hakimi, mené à la pause à Lens, réagit en 2è mi-temps et renverse les Sang et Or. Le réveil de Bradley Barcola. L'ancien Lyonnais passeur, puis buteur décisif, retrouve le chemin des filets ! Si les Parisiens entretiennent une dynamique positive, tout n'a pas été parfait à Lens. Sont-ils rassurants avant de retrouver l'Europe et des SkyBlues en train de se réveiller ?- De Ligue des Champions CAF, tous les qualifiés pour le tour suivant sont connus. Le MC Alger double les Young Africans et rejoint Al Hilal. Le nul suffit aux Mamelodi Sundowns contre l'AS FAR. Les « Brésiliens » accompagnent le club de Rabat en ¼. - Le TP Mazembe, l'AS Maniema Union, le Stade d'Abidjan et leDjoliba AC derniers de leurs groupes.Avec Hugo Moissonnier : Yoro Mangara, Philippe Doucet et Éric Rabesandratana. Technique/réalisation : Laurent Salerno - Pierre Guérin.
It's time for The Truth!In a move that has somewhat stunned the football world, Napoli's Georgian sensation Khvicha Kvaratskhelia has told manager Antonio Conte he wants to leave the Neapolitan club, and is on the brink of a €70m move to PSG, despite the fact that his current side are top of Serie A and challenging for a second title in three seasons. So why is this happening, and why is it happening now? We dive deeper into Kvara's story at Napoli - including his adoption as an honorary Neapolitan, and the breathtaking ability that he displayed as he and Victor Osimhen led Gli Azzurri to the 2022/23 league title; as well as his new role under Antonio Conte and some explanations as to why we haven't quite seen the best of the man they call 'Kvaradona' this season. There's also a discussion of some off-the-field matters, which include a big portion about the contract that Kvaratskhelia is on in Naples, and questions about why that deal wasn't renewed after he proved his worth almost as soon as hitting the ground; and the treatment and subsequent departure of his old co-pilot Osimhen, which was a messy affair all summer long. And, from the PSG side, we look at how this might affect Bradley Barcola, who had such a brilliant first half of this season domestically, and where Kvara fits into a Luis Enrique system. So is this move about money, morals, mobility or playing under a coach that best suits the Georgian's style and ability? The Truth is somewhere in the middle... And remember, if you'd like more from the Rank Squad, including extra podcasts every Monday and Friday (including our weekly Postbox taking a look at the whole weekend of football) and access to our brilliant Discord community, then why not join us here on Patreon?
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.
Quatre sujets au programme pour ce premier numéro du FC Stream Team de 2025 : Le mercato du PSG, l'avenir de Deschamps, la stratégie de Lens et le cas Mandanda.Pour débuter, le Paris Saint-Germain est en lice pour attirer l'ailier gauche de Naples Khvicha Kvaratskhelia. Pour nos journalistes Maxime Dupuis et Martin Mosnier, cela répond plus à une envie qu'à un besoin. Car avec Bradley Barcola et Désiré Doué dans l'effectif, Paris est déjà fourni dans ce secteur.Après l'annonce du départ de Didier Deschamps après la Coupe du monde 2026, nos journalistes s'interrogent sur l'avenir du futur ex-sélectionneur des Bleus. Ils listent les différentes possibilités que pourrait saisir le sélectionneur.Direction Lens ensuite qui pourrait voir partir plusieurs joueurs durant ce mercato hivernal. Ce choix répond à une logique d'entreprise selon nos journalistes.Enfin Steve Mandanda pourrait avoir joué son dernier match avec Rennes la semaine dernière. Une sortie pas digne de la carrière du gardien de but qui a longtemps occupé les cages de l'Olympique de Marseille. Bonne écoute ! Présentation : Maxime Dupuis et Martin MosnierGraphisme et animation du quiz : Quentin Guichard (extraits en vidéo)Réalisation : Hadrien Hiault Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
La VÉRITÉ derrière les PROBLÈMES De Bradley BARCOLA Dans cet épisode de Paris Central, nous nous penchons sur la situation inquiétante de Bradley Barcola, l'ailier du PSG. Après un début de saison prometteur, il traverse une période difficile : 10 matchs sans marquer et des performances décevantes. Qu'est-ce qui ne va pas avec Barcola ? Est-ce une question mentale ou tactique ? Nous analysons en profondeur ses difficultés sur le terrain et débattons des solutions pour relancer sa saison. Un épisode incontournable pour tous les supporters du PSG !
Patrick Vieira links up with his old teammate Mario Balotelli at Genoa, but can he be the man to save them from the drop? Pep Guardiola is set to sign a new contract at Manchester City, but why were no European clubs in the race for his signature?Plus, Bradley Barcola continues to show all the right signs, Randal Kolo Muani reaches a crossroad, and Vincenzo Montella has a sticky situation.Join Dotun, Andy & Jonathan Johnson for all the answers.Ask us a question on Twitter, Instagram and TikTok, and email us here: otc@footballramble.com.For ad-free shows, head over to our Patreon and subscribe: patreon.com/footballramble.***Please take the time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your pods. 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.
In this episode of Into the Net FC, Alex Al-Kazzaz discusses the current state of Ligue 1, highlighting the performances of key teams such as Paris Saint-Germain, Lyon, and Monaco. He reflects on the week's lackluster results, the league's competitiveness, and the teams' potential future as they approach crucial matches. The episode also touches on individual player performances, particularly those of Jonathan David and Bradley Barcola, and the implications for the league standings. Find Into The Net F.C. ANYWHERE YOU GET YOUR PODCAST! Hit that subscribe/follow button and don't forget to hit that notification bell!Follow me on X (Twitter)@BearManofTX and @BearTX_podcastWant to donate?Venmo: @BearSportsWriterCashApp: $AlexAlKazzazYou can even donate on YouTube with a Super Thanks! (@BearofTexas)SPONSORSHIPS:Into The Net F.C. is proudly partnered with Fanatics. Fanatics is your #1 place for fan apparel! Fanatics offers over 500,000 items from all the top brands from the NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, and SO MUCH MORE! Looking to shop at Fanatics? Use Into The Net F.C.'s link: https://fanatics.93n6tx.net/playmakerzPro Wrestling fans! WWE shop.com is now part of the Fanatics experience! Looking to shop at WWE shop.com? Use Into The Net F.C.'s link:wwe-shop.sjv.io/monarchchaosInto The Net F.C. is now proudly brought to you by Paramount Plus. Paramount Plus allows you to stream the Champions League, the Europa League, and the Europa Conference League. Plans start at $4.99 per month and you can cancel at any time. Subscribe now and get a free trial. Looking to sign up? Here's the link: https://paramountplus.qflm.net/playAnd finally, Into The Net F.C. is proudly brought to you by Lids. Lids.com is the leader and #1 destination for hats, gear, and everything that moves you. Represent your team, your town, and your style with a snapback, adjustable, strap back, or beanie from thousands of college and pro teams.Looking to shop at Lids? Use this link: https://lids.7q8j.net/playAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Julien Laurens, Seb Stafford-Bloor, Pol Ballús and James Horncastle are back with Jimbo to reflect on another busy weekend of European action - and look ahead to matchday three in the Champions League. In La Liga, Barcelona put five past Sevilla while Real Madrid extended their unbeaten league run to 42 games ahead of a tantalising El Clásico coming up on Saturday night when Los Blancos could equal the record - set by Barca no less! But there's a stern test for Hansi Flick to navigate in midweek first - with their nemesis and his former side Bayern Munich in town… Speaking of, Harry Kane was back to scoring ways (after a whole three games without a goal) as he bagged a hat-trick in Bayern's 4-0 win over Stuttgart to warm up for the trip to Spain in style. There were also Bundesliga wins for Leverkusen and Dortmund - who continue to bewilder with their mixed form under Nuri Sahin as they prepare to face Real Madrid in a rematch of this summer's Champions League final. It was a weekend of fine margins over in Italy, with Napoli, Inter, Milan and Juventus all winning 1-0. It's Antonio Conte's men who lead the way at the top of the Serie A table - while Roma's frustrating start under Ivan Juric continues. And in France, PSG are beginning to purr with Bradley Barcola starring once again in their 4-2 win over Strasbourg - taking full advantage after early leaders Monaco were held to a goalless draw by Lille. RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1: Moments of the weekend (0.45) • PART 2: La Liga review - Barcelona & Real Madrid win ahead of big UCL midweek (12.45) • PART 3: Bundesliga review - Bayern put 5 past Sevilla ahead of trip to Spain (25.30) • PART 4: Ligue 1 review - PSG take back top spot after Monaco draw (38.55) • PART 5: Serie A review - 1-0's across the board for the big boys (49.40) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Julien Laurens, Seb Stafford-Bloor, Pol Ballús and James Horncastle are back with Jimbo to reflect on another busy weekend of European action - and look ahead to matchday three in the Champions League. In La Liga, Barcelona put five past Sevilla while Real Madrid extended their unbeaten league run to 42 games ahead of a tantalising El Clásico coming up on Saturday night when Los Blancos could equal the record - set by Barca no less! But there's a stern test for Hansi Flick to navigate in midweek first - with their nemesis and his former side Bayern Munich in town… Speaking of, Harry Kane was back to scoring ways (after a whole three games without a goal) as he bagged a hat-trick in Bayern's 4-0 win over Stuttgart to warm up for the trip to Spain in style. There were also Bundesliga wins for Leverkusen and Dortmund - who continue to bewilder with their mixed form under Nuri Sahin as they prepare to face Real Madrid in a rematch of this summer's Champions League final. It was a weekend of fine margins over in Italy, with Napoli, Inter, Milan and Juventus all winning 1-0. It's Antonio Conte's men who lead the way at the top of the Serie A table - while Roma's frustrating start under Ivan Juric continues. And in France, PSG are beginning to purr with Bradley Barcola starring once again in their 4-2 win over Strasbourg - taking full advantage after early leaders Monaco were held to a goalless draw by Lille. RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1: Moments of the weekend (0.45)• PART 2: La Liga review - Barcelona & Real Madrid win ahead of big UCL midweek (12.45)• PART 3: Bundesliga review - Bayern put 5 past Sevilla ahead of trip to Spain (25.30)• PART 4: Ligue 1 review - PSG take back top spot after Monaco draw (38.55)• PART 5: Serie A review - 1-0's across the board for the big boys (49.40) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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.
Hello Rank Squad!We're back (and icing our league previews series for a week) to take a look at the big storylines dominating the Premier League transfer landscape ahead of the transfer window closing on Friday. Dean walks us through the headlines for each of the Premier League's top eight from last year - Arsenal's search for a forward, Manchester City's desire for an Alvarez replacement, Manchester United's central midfield hole, Chelsea's mass exodus and striker hunt, Liverpool's market management strategy, Newcastle's remaining budget, Spurs' defensive reinforcement plan, and Aston Villa's early business meaning a potentially quiet end. There's a return for Things We Love, where Dean discusses Endrick getting off the mark for Real Madrid before star signing Kylian Mbappé and why the early clunkiness makes La Liga more exciting, whilst Jack is getting very enamoured with the new-look PSG, mostly because of the burgeoning relationship between Bradley Barcola and João Neves, who have exploded into the new season. And finally, Dean's Guru Wisdom has him sharing his opening experiences in the world of American Youth Soccer, where Dylan has taken some tentative first steps into becoming MLS' next shining light at the tender age of 6. It's Ranks! And remember, if you'd like more from the Rank Squad, including extra podcasts every Monday and Friday (including our weekly Postbox taking a look at the whole weekend of football) and access to our brilliant Discord community, then why not join us here on Patreon?
Hello Rank Squad! By the time you're listening to this, every single team in Euro 2024 would have played, and we asked our ever-brilliant Patrons for the questions to help shape an episode around what we've learned so far in the tournament. We kick things off by discussing Kylian Mbappé's broken nose in the France-Austria game, how many games he will miss, and if it opens up an opportunity for young Bradley Barcola off the left wing, who replaced Mbappé for long periods in the PSG season just gone by. Then it's on to England, where some of our Patreons (and Dean) are pretty happy with what they saw from the Three Lions in the opening win against Serbia, whilst others want more from this England team - and from Gareth Southgate, who is in charge. We chat through the brilliant narrative of Christian Eriksen scoring on his return to the Euros with Denmark, before turning our attention to Germany, who won 5-1 against Scotland on the opening night. Nagelsmann's fluid attack is a talking point, as well as whether Germany's use of Niclas Füllkrug could be crucial to breaking open certain games in this competition. Hungary are up next, and we talk whether being tipped to do well perhaps piled pressure onto them, and how they can move forward, as well as giving some love to Switzerland's majestic midfield pair of Granit Xhaka and Remo Freuler. Onwards to Italy, who Jack was impressed by in their comeback win over Albania, and there's some more praise on the podcast for the ever-brilliant Nicola Barella, before we discuss if Albania can feel confident coming into their game against Croatia, and give some love to Spain - especially the performances of Lamine Yamal, Dani Carvajal and Fabian Ruiz. And we wrap things up by talking about the Netherlands and whether Ronald Koeman's stubbornness is a blessing or a curse, big up what was an incredible performance from Romania, and look at whether they can continue that form against a Belgium side now under huge pressure after their shock loss against Slovakia.It's Ranks! And remember, if you'd like more from the Rank Squad, including extra podcasts every Monday and Friday (including our weekly Postbox taking a look at the whole weekend of football) and access to our brilliant Discord community, then why not join us here on Patreon?