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Socrates FC'de bu hafta İnan Özdemir, İlhan Özgen ve Buğra Balaban sizlerle birlikte. Bu haftaki bölümü İlhan'ın uykusuz kalmasından yola çıkarak çocukların uyuma saatini ve onların öğle uykularını kıskanarak açıyoruz. Fabio Cannavaro'nun büyüleyici teknik direktörlük kariyerine uzandıktan sonra Dinamo Zagreb'e vedasını yorumluyor, hemen ardından İtalyan futbolcular arasında bir kez daha patlak veren yasadışı bahis skandalına değiniyoruz. Halkın sporu bisiklette zaman zaman yaşanan delilikler, Türk futbolunun çılgın gündemi, Sivasspor-Fenerbahçe maçındaki pankart krizi, Mehmet Ali Erbil'in Sarıyer ziyareti, Tigana'nın ghosting'i, Şampiyonlar Ligi çeyrek finallerindeki rövanş maçları, Real Madrid'in Arsenal karşısında geri dönme ihtimali, Almanya'nın son jenerasyonundan en sevdiğimiz isimler… Hepsi ve daha fazlası bu bölümde!
Socrates FC'de bu hafta İnan Özdemir, İlhan Özgen ve Buğra Balaban sizlerle birlikte.Bu haftaki bölümü İlhan'ın uykusuz kalmasından yola çıkarak çocukların uyuma saatini ve onların öğle uykularını kıskanarak açıyoruz.Fabio Cannavaro'nun büyüleyici teknik direktörlük kariyerine uzandıktan sonra Dinamo Zagreb'e vedasını yorumluyor, hemen ardından İtalyan futbolcular arasında bir kez daha patlak veren yasadışı bahis skandalına değiniyoruz.Halkın sporu bisiklette zaman zaman yaşanan delilikler, Türk futbolunun çılgın gündemi, Sivasspor-Fenerbahçe maçındaki pankart krizi, Mehmet Ali Erbil'in Sarıyer ziyareti, Tigana'nın ghosting'i, Şampiyonlar Ligi çeyrek finallerindeki rövanş maçları, Real Madrid'in Arsenal karşısında geri dönme ihtimali, Almanya'nın son jenerasyonundan en sevdiğimiz isimler… Hepsi ve daha fazlası bu bölümde!
Taylor analyzes the complete slate of Matchday 8 fixtures from the Champions League group phase. This epic conclusion featured sixteen fixtures in which at least one club had something to play for: a top-8 finish, a seeded playoff spot, or an unseeded playoff spot. As eighteen clubs had mathematically secured a top-24 finish after Matchday 7, nine clubs competed for the remaining six playoff spots, including PSV, Club Brugge, Benfica, PSG, Sporting, Stuttgart, Manchester City, Dinamo Zagreb, and Shakhtar Donetsk. Additionally, only Liverpool and Barcelona had mathematically secured top-8 finishes with an automatic bye to the round of 16, which meant that every club behind them fought heroically to secure safe passage to the last 16. And, well, then there was Sturm Graz, Leipzig, Young Boys, and Crvena Zvezda, who essentially played meaningless friendlies with absolutely nothing at stake. There was certainly no shortage of drama, delight, and despair. Timestamps: City vs Club Brugge 1:20-04:38 Stuttgart vs PSG 04:39-07:43 Dinamo Zagreb vs Milan 07:44-13:20 Sporting vs Bologna 13:21-17:17 PSV vs Liverpool 17:18-22:45 Barcelona vs Atalanta 22:46-24:58 Leverkusen vs Sparta Praha 24:59-26:41 Aston Villa vs Celtic 26:42-30:07 Lille vs Feyenoord 30:08-36:32 Juventus vs Benfica 36:33-39:42 Dortmund vs Shakhtar 39:43-44:04 Inter vs Monaco 44:05-47:31 Brest vs Real Madrid 47:32-50:35 RB Salzburg vs Atletico Madrid 50:36-54:02 Girona vs Arsenal 54:03-56:06 Bayern vs Slovan Bratislava 56:07-58:00 Sturm Graz vs RB Leipzig 58:01-59:20 Young Boys vs Crvena Zvezda 59:21-1:01:24 Group Phase Outcomes vs Predictions: 1:01:25-01:05:28 Playoff Round Preview: 01:05:29-01:16:40 Playoff Round Predictions: 01:16:41-01:17:34
Hello Rank Squad!It's time for Champions League Takeaway, your late night delivery following the action - after the first ever 'final matchday' of the new League Stage, which saw every single game taking place at the same time. We start with a look at Manchester City's Great Escape - coming back from 1-0 down (and surefire elimination) to win 3-1 against Club Brugge, and sneak into the Playoff round in incredibly dramatic fashion at the Etihad. Then we work our way through all the other games, including an end-to-end encounter as Aston Villa beat Celtic 4-2, PSG's blistering 4-1 demolition of Stuttgart, and a 2-2 thriller between Barcelona and Atalanta that might well have been the game of the night. In Part Two, there's a roundup of all the rest of the action - Ethan Nwaneri's Saka impression as Arsenal saw off Girona, PSV stunning a heavily-rotated Liverpool in Eindhoven, routine wins for Bayern and Real Madrid, Dinamo Zagreb's brave win over 10-man Milan that wasn't quite enough, and Sporting's squeaky point that saw them progress, as well as big wins for Inter, Benfica, Leverkusen, Lille, and Atletico. 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?
0:00 Milan Beat Parma 09:15 Pavlovic Shines 23:40 Bartesaghi Thirves 28:54 Preview vs. Zagreb Twitters: https://twitter.com/ThatMilanPod https://twitter.com/Matt_Santangelo https://twitter.com/MartinoPuccio
Nick and Taylor return just in time to provide comprehensive analyses of Matchday 7 in the Champions League with just days to go before the final League Phase matchday! Our European football experts explain what went wrong for Benfica and Manchester City, how Feyenoord somehow scored three on a dominant Bayern side, and how Atletico Madrid adapted to overturn seemingly impossible odds. Matchday 7 featured 2/8 clubs securing automatic round of 16 placements, 18/24 total clubs securing the playoff round at minimum, and 9/12 clubs becoming mathematically eliminated from reaching the playoff round. As Matchday 8 draws near, Nick and Taylor highlight the must-see matches, and provide the scenarios that certain clubs face in what promises to be an electric, chaotic final day. Time Stamps: 0:00-6:05 Intro & FIFA Club World Cup Talk 6:06-32:00 Benfica vs Barcelona 32:01-50:38 Atletico Madrid vs Leverkusen 50:39-1:02:14 Bologna vs Dortmund 1:02:15-1:11:46 Liverpool vs Lille 1:11:47-1:15:33 Monaco vs Aston Villa 1:15:34-1:19:29 Crvena Zvezda vs PSV 1:19:30-1:21:30 Slovan Bratislava vs Stuttgart 1:21:31-1:23:59 Atalanta vs Sturm Graz 1:24:00-1:25:59 Club Brugge vs Juventus Wednesday, 01/22/2025: 1:26:00-1:41:32 Feyenoord vs Bayern 1:41:33-1:50:32 PSG vs Manchester City 1:50:33-1:54:50 Leipzig vs Sporting 1:54:51-1:56:26 Shakhtar vs Brest 1:56:27-1:59:24 Milan vs Girona 1:59:25-2:01:38 Sparta Praha vs Inter 2:01:39-2:03:39 Real Madrid vs Salzburg 2:03:40-2:05:04 Celtic vs Young Boys 2:05:05-2:07:28 Arsenal vs Dinamo Zagreb 2:07:29-2:12:18 Matchday 8 Notable Fixtures & Conclusion
In this episode I'm joined by Tom Canton to discuss Arsenal's 3-0 win over Dinamo Zagreb in the Champions League on Wednesday evening. We chat about team selection as Mikel Arteta made some changes, scoring early for a change but also some familiar aspects of our play this season, the contribution of Kai Havertz after a goal and an assist, Martin Odegaard finding the back of the net again, Ethan Nwaneri's place in the pecking order, plus some chat about the transfer window and reported targets for Gunners before the deadline, and more.Follow Tom on BlueSky - @tomcanton.bsky.social – or on The Gooner Talk - https://www.youtube.com/@TheGoonerTalkTVGet extra bonus content and help support Arseblog by becoming an Arseblog Member on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arseblog Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The FC crew react to PSG's 4-2 win over Manchester City in the UEFA Champions League and discuss if Man City's time as a top team are finished. Then, the guys break down Real Madrid's 5-1 win over RB Salzburg and Feyenoord's 3-0 win over Bayern Munich. Plus, a look at Arsenal's 3-0 win over Dinamo Zagreb. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Musa and Ryan get straight into this week's Champions League, beginning in Paris, where PSG came from two goals down to defeat Manchester City in the showpiece fixture of the week (00:56). Then they wrap up the rest of Wednesday's games (15:56), including Arsenal's win over Dinamo Zagreb, a massive win for Feyenoord over Bayern, and wins for Celtic, Real Madrid, and more, before turning their attention to Tuesday's games. They focus on the brilliant, brilliant game that was Benfica and Barcelona's nine-goal thriller (21:56) and wrap up on Dortmund's sacking of Nuri Sahin (35:53). Hosts: Ryan Hunn and Musa Okwonga Producer: Ryan Hunn Additional Production: Patris Gordon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hello Rank Squad!It's time for Champions League Takeaway, your late night delivery following the action - after another breathless week in the UCL that saw chaos reign across both days. We start with Wednesday's action, opening with a discussion of PSG's impressive comeback 4-2 win over Manchester City, which was a much needed European reprieve for Luis Enrique, and another difficult night for Pep Guardiola's charges, who now find themselves outside the qualification spots going into the final matchday. Feyenoord hammered Bayern 3-0 despite Vincent Kompany's men having nearly 80% of possession and 26 shots, and we look at why Bayern looked so lethargic in Rotterdam; as well as examining Arsenal's routine dismantling of Dinamo Zagreb at the Emirates; and the show that Real Madrid put on to beat RB Salzburg 5-1 in fine style at the Bernabeu. There's a roundup of all the rest of Wednesday's football too - Leipzig getting their first UCL win this season against struggling Sporting, Shakhtar keeping their faint hopes alive with a win over surprise package Brest, Celtic finally getting over the line and securing qualification with a 1-0 victory against Young Boys; and wins for both Inter and Milan to push themselves firmly back into Top Eight contention. Then in Part Two, we're onto Tuesday's action, which begins with one of the craziest games you'll see all season - as Barcelona came from two goals down to win 5-4 at Benfica, in a game that had absolutely everything - madness, meltdowns, majesty, and all the rest. We talk a relatively routine win for Liverpool over Lille that maintained the Reds' perfect record in this competition and kept them top of the table; a vintage Atleti Dark Arts performance which saw them come from a goal and a man down to beat Leverkusen at a fizzing Metropolitano; and Villa's 1-0 loss to Monaco that saw them slip out of the Top Eight and miss a golden chance to keep themselves in the best shape to avoid the playoff round.Rounding things up, we discuss Bologna's win over Borussia Dortmund in front of an amazing display at the Renato Dall'Ara that saw Nuri Sahin lose his job as Dortmund manager, PSV crawling over the line in the snow in Belgrade as they beat Crvena Zvezda 3-2, five-star Atalanta's excellent display against hapless Sturm Graz, Stuttgart's resurgence as they beat Slovan Bratislava, and another draw for Juve - as they were held 0-0 in Bruges. 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?
Manchester City's Champions League hopes are hanging in the balance after a 4-2 defeat at Paris St-Germain.Steve Crossman presents reaction to all of Wednesday night's games, with Football Correspondent John Murray alongside former England defender Matt Upson at the Parc des Princes. Champions League winner Gary Cahill joins to give his analysis, before the podcast moves on to Celtic's 1-0 victory over Young Boys, which guarantees that Brendan Rodgers' side will play in the knockout play-off round. Arsenal all but secured their place in the last 16 of the Champions League with a comfortable 3-0 win over Croatian side Dinamo Zagreb at Emirates Stadium.Football reporter John Bennett offers insight on the night's other games, while you can also hear the post-match thoughts of Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola, Celtic striker Adam Idah, and Arsenal midfielder Declan Rice. TIMECODES:01:18 - PSG 4-2 Manchester City 16:53 - Celtic 1-0 Young Boys 21:17 - Arsenal 3-0 Dinamo Zagreb 24:55 - Other matches5 Live and BBC Sounds commentaries this week:Wednesday 22nd January: PSG v Manchester City – Champions League – 8pm KO – 5 Live Celtic v Young Boys - Champions League – 8pm KO – 5 Sports ExtraThursday 23rd January: Manchester United v Rangers – Europa League – 8pm KO – 5 LiveSaturday 25th January: Aston Villa v Manchester City – WSL – 12pm KO – 5 Sports Extra Wolves v Arsenal – Premier League – 3pm KO – 5 Live Manchester City v Chelsea – Premier League - 5.30pm KO – 5 LiveSunday 26th January: Tottenham v Leicester – Premier League – 2pm KO – 5 Live Crystal Palace v Brentford – Premier League – 2pm KO – 5 Sports Extra Aston Villa v West Ham – Premier League - 4.30pm KO – 5 Live
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: PSG host Manchester City and come from 0-2 down to win 4-2, as City's crisis deepens; Arsenal overcome Dinamo Zagreb comfortably, with a 3-0 win; Real Madrid secure a comfortable win against RB Salzburg; Feyenoord spring a shock on Bayern Munich; Celtic beat Young Boys 1-0 with an own goal; Pochettino's USMNT defeat Costa Rica 3-0 on Wednesday; we preview tonight's Europa League games; and Ryan Reynolds shares his love of the game, his club, and the community in Wrexham.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.
Arsenal are all but through to the round of 16 in the Champions League following their 3-0 win against Dinamo Zagreb on Wednesday Night. Art de Roché and James McNicholas join Ian Stone to reflect on the game. There's praise for Declan Rice, Kai Havertz, Gabriel Martinelli and Ethan Nwaneri. We discussed the performances of the rotated squad players and there's a mention for Nathan Butler-Oyedeji after his Champions League debut. Plus we talk transfer news (or lack of) and look ahead to an important game away against Wolves on Saturday. Producer: Robby Williams Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Inside Arsenal with Charles Watts: The latest Arsenal news and transfer stories
Hello everyone and welcome back to Inside Arsenal.In today's show I give my thoughts on the Champions League win against Dinamo Zagreb, going over all the big talking points and giving my Arsenal player ratings. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Inside Arsenal with Charles Watts: The latest Arsenal news and transfer stories
Hello everyone and welcome to this week's episode of Inside Arsenal extra-time, where I'm joined as usual by James Benge of CBS Sports.In this week's show we reflect on last night's Champions League success against Dinamo Zagreb and give our thoughts on Arsenal's rise up to seventh in the new Deloitte football money table. We also discuss Oleksandr Zinchenko's future and answer questions from you on several topics, including the January transfer window. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Arsenal 3-0 Dinamo Zagreb | Match Reaction, Kai Havertz, Ethan Nwaneri & More! | Champions LeagueJoin our Fantasy League: https://fantasy.premierleague.com/leagues/auto-join/kn7vdpTom presents a daily show on The Gooner Talk covering all the latest Arsenal news, Arsenal transfer news, match reaction, press conferences and much more plus a Q&A session taking questions from the LIVE chat. Get all your Arsenal news now and every day. Links to Fantasy code, Twitter, Instagram, audio-only platforms and our channel membership scheme including entry to the Discord community: https://linktr.ee/TheGoonerTalk Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/the-gooner-talk. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What a night it was at the Emirates as Arsenal delivered a solid performance, securing a comfortable 3-0 victory against Dinamo Zagreb in the Champions League match day 7! This win further cements our position in the knockout stages and shows our growing European pedigree.Talk about a professional display! Arsenal controlled the game from start to finish, showcasing our superiority. Our pressing game was particularly impressive, forcing Zagreb all the way back and creating chances. The atmosphere was buzzing, with the home crowd fully behind the team.Speaking of standout performances, Rice and Martinelli were absolutely brilliant in this match. Rice controlled the midfield with his usual composure, while Martinelli's direct running caused Zagreb problems all night. Listen in for my thoughts on the third top player who made a significant impact.This win puts us in an excellent position as we look ahead to the knockout rounds. We're need more to further in this European competition, there's always room for improvement. There are plenty of positives to take from this game. Tune in for more details about this solid performance in our Champions League campaign. Enjoy the win, Gooners. The challenges will soon shift to knockout rounds soon - one more to go. We move! Come on you Gunners!
Arsenal står med mere en halvandet ben i knockoutfasen af Champions League, efter en sikker 3-0-sejr på hjemmebane mod Dinamo Zagreb. Du får umiddelbare reaktioner og indtryk fra kampen i udsendelsen her, hvor vi også finder nok en kandidat til Arsenals bedste CL-mål – denne gang et med et brillant oplæg. Medvirkende: Niels Harild og Tue Sørensen Altid Arsenal laves og udgives af Arsenal Denmark - den officielle danske Arsenal-fanklub - i samarbejde med Café Dan Turèll i København, som viser alle Arsenals kampe live og tilbyder pladsreservation og rabat på øl til kampene. Produceret af Aloud Media. I udsendelsen er der brugt lydklip fra Arsenal Media. ++++++ Følg Arsenal Denmark: Facebook Instagram X/Twitter Hjemmeside – hvor du bl.a. information om ledige billetter til Arsenals kampe og fanshoppen Følg Café Dan Turèll: Facebook Instagram Hjemmeside - hvor du bl.a. finder kampoversigt og kontaktinfo til pladsreservation Følg Altid Arsenal: Facebook Instagram X/Twitter
On this episode of TCOAG, Harry Symeou discusses the latest regarding Matheus Cunha's future. Is the Brazilian stalling on signing a new deal at Wolves in the hope he can push for a move to Arsenal? We'll round up the latest injury news and the positive updates on Riccardo Calafiori, Ethan Nwaneri and perhaps most importantly, William Saliba. Plus, we'll preview Wednesday night's UEFA Champions League clash with Dinamo Zagreb at Emirates Stadium. Support the podcast & access benefits by joining our Patreon page: https://patreon.com/thechroniclesofagooner?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink Follow Harry Symeou: https://www.instagram.com/harry_symeou/ https://twitter.com/HarrySymeou https://www.tiktok.com/@harrysymeou/ Claim your 5 FREE loan stocks over at Stocks FC here: https://stocksfc.com/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=2025q1&utm_campaign=chronicles&r=2025q1&utm_content=youtube Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Inside Arsenal with Charles Watts: The latest Arsenal news and transfer stories
Hello everyone and welcome back to Inside Arsenal.In today's show I look at what Mikel Arteta has been saying about his talks with Josh Kroenke during the transfer window and preview tonight's Champions League game with Dinamo Zagreb, looking at the latest Arsenal team news and giving my Arsenal predicted XI. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Arsenal Transfer Show EP559 - Matheus Cunha, Triple Injury Boost, Dinamo Zagreb Preview & More!Join our Fantasy League: https://fantasy.premierleague.com/leagues/auto-join/kn7vdpTom presents a daily show on The Gooner Talk covering all the latest Arsenal news, Arsenal transfer news, match reaction, press conferences and much more plus a Q&A session taking questions from the LIVE chat. Get all your Arsenal news now and every day. Links to Fantasy code, Twitter, Instagram, audio-only platforms and our channel membership scheme including entry to the Discord community: https://linktr.ee/TheGoonerTalk Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/the-gooner-talk. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Arsenal strolled to a 3-0 win against Dinamo Zagreb to all but gaurantee a place in the Champions League top eight and avaoid a dreaded round of 32 clash next month. Declan Rice opened the scoring in just one minute and 44 seconds and it was plain sailing from there as Arsenal strolled through the game in second game, and eventually added a late third to boost our goal difference. Adam Keys and Jamie Kent discuss the game and what it means for Arsenal's season going forward. Please let us know what you enjoyed about the podcast and do leave the podcast a 5-star review on Apple Podcast. Also, if you wanted to get in touch with us, you can do via Twitter: The Arsenal Therapy Podcast (@ArsenalTherapy) Farhan (@GunnerSince96) Adam (@AdamKeys_) Jamie (@BigBearKentlaar) and the one and only Monty (@ATPMonty)
It's a packed Extra Time show this week! The team dissect our 0-0 draw with Dinamo Zagreb and then look forward to the League Cup Final against Rangers this weekend with special guest, Patrick Caskie. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hello Rank Squad!It's time for Champions League Takeaway, your midnight feast of Champions League content - after another breathless week in the UCL that saw thrills, spills, and everything in between. We start with Wednesday's action, opening with yet another tough night for Pep Guardiola, whose City side were pulled apart by Juventus in transition in the second half, and who now has one win in his last ten games in all competitions. Then it's on to Dortmund, where a breathless second half between BVB and Barcelona saw the Catalans come out as 3-2 winners, but there was plenty of positives to take from both sides of this one; and to the Emirates, where Arsenal saw off Monaco 3-0 in the Arsene Wenger Trophy, and did so without scoring from a corner! There's a roundup of all the rest of Wednesday's football too - Atletico's routine win over whipping boys Slovan Bratislava; Milan squeaking past Crvena Zvezda at San Siro; Feyenoord's topsy-turvy 4-2 win over a battling Sparta Prague; Stuttgart hammering Young Boys 5-1; Lille making it hard for themselves but finally besting Sturm Graz 3-2; and Benfica's frustration at drawing 0-0 with winless Bologna. Then in Part Two, we're onto Tuesday's action, which begins with a flip to Real Madrid, who answered some of their critics with a big 3-2 win in Bergamo against Atalanta - where Kylian Mbappé looked far more like himself...and then promptly went off injured. We talk a bit of a strange game between Leverkusen and Inter, where both showed signs of their best, but which Leverkusen ultimately won by channelling last year's 'Alonso-time' late dramatics; before heading over to Leipzig to discuss Aston Villa's best performance in a while which saw them past Leipzig - who are now officially out of the race for qualification. Rounding things up, we discuss some absolutely mesmerising footwork from Michael Olise as Bayern dismantled Shakhtar in Gelsenkirchen; Liverpool staying perfect with an imperfect performance at Girona; PSG getting back to winning ways against hapless RB Salzburg; Sporting's continued struggles as they fell to Club Brugge; Brest's swashbuckling smash-and-grab against PSV; and Celtic's credible display at the Maksimir as they drew with Dinamo Zagreb. 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?
Stevie is joined by "friend" Hamish of Celtic AM to talk about the tedious 0-0 draw with Dinamo Zagreb. However, it is agreed that it could prove to be a crucial point nevertheless. We also look ahead to the final on Sunday, but not in great detail. This will be on CELTIC AM for a proper build up so subscribe to that channel to see more of it when it's out. GIGPOD Review will be out on Monday! The Chase: The Rebels Have Won: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sgKAdHUAsWk IG: https://www.instagram.com/gigpod/?hl=en Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Gordon Duncan is joined by Ross McCormack and Simon Donnelly to look back on Celtic's Champions League draw away to Dinamo Zagreb and hear from Brendan Rodgers after the match in Croatia. Meanwhile our reporter Gabriel Antoniazzi brings us the latest from Ibrox ahead of Rangers v Spurs tomorrow, where he's been speaking to Philippe Clement and the returning former Hoops boss Ange Postecoglou. Plus a debut on Beat the Pundit for Ross and testing his and Simon's memory on a European-style Full-time teaser!
Mark Chapman has reaction to wins for Aston Villa and Liverpool. He's joined by Paul Robinson, Mark Albrighton and Ali Bruce-Ball. Hear from Unai Emery, Arne Slot, Virgil van Dijk and Brendan Rodgers after Celtic's stalemate at Dinamo Zagreb. Mina Rzouki joins the pod to talk Atalanta and Juventus. And hear from Pep Guardiola ahead of Man City's trip to Turin.00:35 Duran helps Aston Villa beat Leipzig 09:50 Unai Emery: ‘Our target is now higher' 11:30 Arne Slot: ‘Alisson showed why he's the best' 12:15 Virgil van Dijk: ‘Happy Alisson is back' 17:10 Brendan Rodgers: Celtic ‘gaining confidence' 18:50 Real Madrid beat Atalanta 20:30 Juventus v Man City preview 22:55 Pep Guardiola: ‘I love my players'BBC Sounds / 5 Live commentaries this week: Wed 11 Dec, 2000: Juventus v Man City Thu 12 Dec, 2000: Rangers v Tottenham
Ellen White, Nedum Onuoha and Ben Haines talk return of the WSL after the international break and the brilliant form of Manchester City striker Bunny Shaw. Nedum and Ellen look at why Bunny Shaw is so good beyond scoring goals and Chelsea extending their unbeaten run. BBC Sport's Emma Sanders joins the pod to talk Manchester United's Sporting Director Dan Ashworth leaving the club and what it means for the women's squad. The panel discuss where United find themselves and how they can become a club really challenging for titles. Plus Champions League is back this week and is this Chelsea's best chance to win it?Timecodes: 00:20 Intro 03:00 WSL returns + Bunny Shaw 06:40 Why is Bunny Shaw so good? 12:40 United & Ashworth departure with Emma Sanders 16:30 What does it mean for the women's side? 26:30 Arsenal & Slegers future 30:00 Champions LeagueBBC Sounds / 5 Live European commentaries this week: Tue 10 Dec, 1745: Girona v Liverpool Tue 10 Dec, 1745: Dinamo Zagreb v Celtic – 5 Sports Extra Tue 10 Dec, 2000: RB Leipzig v Aston Villa Wed 11 Dec, 2000: Juventus v Man City Thu 12 Dec, 2000: Rangers v Tottenham
Richard Gordon, Pat Bonner and James McFadden review Dinamo Zagreb 0-0 Celtic
Gully Singh is joined by Barry Robson and Martin Dowden to preview Celtic's crucial Champions League clash away at Dinamo Zagreb. They also hear from Croatian journalist Juraj Vrdoljak about what to expect from the home side described as a ‘wounded animal'. Get in touch with your comments and questions. Our email address is Scottishfootball@bbc.co.uk
Gordon Duncan, Cammy Bell & Gordon Dalziel bring coverage of Dinamo Zagreb v Celtic in the Champions League with Andrew Maclean live in CroatiaWe hear from Rangers fan David who isn't confident ahead of the Spurs game and get immediate reaction to Celtic's 0-0 draw from RobbiePlus an ugly game of Beat the Pundit and testing Cammy and the Dazzler's memory on the Full-time teaser
Despite the postponement of the Merseyside Derby, The Soccer Sharps were able to deliver a slightly winning show at the weekend. They went 2-2 with their remaining Official Plays and recorded a winning show due to vig. This means The Sharps remain profitable for the early stages of December, and they'll look to build on that record with midweek Champs League action. Devin and Jordan deliver 5 Official Plays for Matchday 6, with all of their plays coming from Tuesday's matches. Matches discussed: - Dinamo Zagreb v Caletic - Girona v Liverpool - Atalanta v Real Madrid - Brest v PSV Eindhoven - Bayer Leverkusen v Inter Prices given are the best available at the time of recording. To find our lines and get the best prices and sign-up offers in your area, check out our favorite sportsbooks for soccer betting: http://signupexpert.com/soccersharps For additional leans and last-minute Official Plays, JOIN OUR DISCORD SERVER; it's the best way to ensure you don't miss anything from us. Invite link: https://discord.gg/cx7WJKWabQ THANK YOU FOR LISTENING! If you're making money with our advice, please consider taking a moment to leave us a 5-Star review wherever you're listening to our show. It really helps us out!We appreciate your help in growing this podcast. We want as many people as possible to be making money with us, so please share our episodes!JOIN OUR DISCORD SERVER: https://discord.gg/cx7WJKWabQFOLLOW US:Twitter: @TheSoccerSharps Instagram: @TheSoccerSharpsVIEW OUR P&L SPEADSHEETS:https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1jca0dVIW7FumZ27VEcyhdre0Ke5gh7C6?usp=sharing
Gordon Duncan is joined by Andy Halliday and Roger Hannah to look back on wins for Celtic and Rangers and the rest of the weekend action. They also discuss comments made by Philippe Clement about the financial gap between his club, Spurs and the Hoops, as well as hearing from Brendan Rodgers ahead of the Champions League trip to Dinamo Zagreb. Oh, and someone phoned in FROM THE BATH!
Chelsea close in on Liverpool at the top as Tottenham collapse. Hear from Enzo Maresca and Ange Postecoglou. Darren Fletcher is joined by Nigel Reo-Coker and Kevin Nolan. Ashley Williams from Match of the Day 2 drops in as well. And the panel discuss Arsenal's set piece prowess and the latest developments at Manchester United.02:30 Best wishes to Michail Antonio 05:35 Chelsea beat Tottenham to close in on Liverpool 08:35 Are Chelsea genuine title contenders? 12:55 Enzo Maresca: ‘We're ahead of my expectation' 17:10 Ange Postecoglou: ‘It's a sore one' 28:10 Half-time teaser 29:54 Arsenal score from another set piece 39:35 Sporting director Ashworth leaves Man Utd 47:40 Is Amorim being cut too much slack?BBC Sounds / 5 Live European commentaries this week: Tue 10 Dec, 1745: Girona v Liverpool Tue 10 Dec, 1745: Dinamo Zagreb v Celtic – 5 Sports Extra Tue 10 Dec, 2000: RB Leipzig v Aston Villa Wed 11 Dec, 2000: Juventus v Man City Thu 12 Dec, 2000: Rangers v Tottenham
Welcome back to Room 1 on 1 from the Homebhoys. With Celtic travelling to Croatia for UCL matchday 6, Scott is joined by Lovre Nikolac @FootyCroatia on twitter to tell us a bit more about Dinamo Zagreb. They chat about last season, the ins and outs at the club before looking at next weeks game. Uživati!
The Westfalenstadion win streak ends, but we're still undefeated! In this episode, we're reviewing Dortmund's Champions League win at Dinamo Zagreb, the 1-1 Der Klassiker draw, injury updates, transfers, BVB Frauen update and more. NEXT MATCHES:Borussia Mönchengladbach
Hello Rank Squad!It's time for Champions League Takeaway, your midnight feast of Champions League content - after an incredible week in the Champions League that saw Champions crumble, new powers rising, goals galore & some shock results. We start with Wednesday's action, opening with the breathless end to things in Eindhoven - where the USMNT's Malik Tillman and Ricardo Pepi fired up an incredible late comeback that saw their side overcome Shakhtar Donetsk at the death. Then it's on to Anfield, where Liverpool made light work of an out-of-sorts Madrid, lacking Vinicius and a few others. We discuss Mbappe's struggles, how Liverpool maintained perfect control, the midfield 'battle' and Conor Bradley's breakout performance. We also discuss a calamitous own goal from Cameron Carter-Vickers at Celtic Park, rescued by a brilliant Daezen Maeda strike at the other end; the drama at the finale of Aston Villa's 0-0 draw with Juventus; a brilliant game between two excellent sides in Benfica and Monaco; Jamie Gittens' star turn in Dortmund's impressive win over Dinamo Zagreb; a stunning Champions League performance from Lille's Ngal'ayel Mukau; and shock results in the early kickoffs as Sturm Graz beat Girona and Crvena Zvezda hammered Stuttgart in Belgrade. Then in Part Two, we're onto Tuesday's action, which begins witha deep dive into City's unthinkable collapse against Feyenoord which put all the worst fears of City fans into a stark perspective - this is real and it's happening. What next for Pep's men, and could they possibly turn it round in the most unlikely of locations - Anfield? We talk a bit of a strange blockbuster game between Bayern Munich and PSG and where both teams are right now, before heading over to Lisbon to discuss Arsenal's demolition of Sporting, which was one of the best performances we've seen under Mikel Arteta as all the parts finally click into place for the Gunners. Jack installs Inter as his favourites to win the competition following their incredibly mature win over struggling RB Leipzig; we look at a big night for Robert Lewandowski as Barcelona beat Brest 3-0; discuss Atalanta's 6-1 mauling of Young Boys and insist you don't write them off; ponder why Milan keep making things so hard for themselves, even in a 3-2 win in Bratislava; and end with quick discussions on hammerings handed out by both Bayer Leverkusen and Atletico Madrid. 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?
LISTEN TO THE FULL EPISODE HERE In this episode Manuel Veth and Stefan Bienkowski dive into the midweek Champions League drama, analyzing Stuttgart's crushing 5-1 loss to Crvena Zvezda (Red Star Belgrade) and Borussia Dortmund's professional performance against Dinamo Zagreb. Stuttgart's defeat exposed deep defensive frailties, with individual errors and a lack of squad depth leaving them vulnerable in Europe. Manuel and Stefan explore the impact of Stuttgart's summer transfers, injury troubles, and their struggles to balance Bundesliga and Champions League commitments. Meanwhile, Dortmund cruised to a comfortable 3-0 victory, capitalizing on their squad depth and tactical execution, showing encouraging signs ahead of Der Klassiker against Bayern Munich.
Hello Rank Squad!It's time for Champions League Takeaway, your midnight feast of Champions League content - after one of the wildest weeks we have seen in the competition in recent times. We start for a change, with Tuesday's games, opening with Sporting's huge 4-1 win over Manchester City - a parting gift from Ruben Amorim to the Jose Alvalade as City were cut open in transition again. Was it as bad as it looked? Maybe not, but the blue half of Manchester have some valid concerns, whilst the red half are ready to welcome their new manager with open arms. Then it's on to Anfield, where Liverpool maintained their perfect record in the competition with a 4-0 win over Xabi Alonso and Bayer Leverkusen thanks to a Luis Diaz hat trick, and some more excellent half-time tweaks from Arne Slot, who got it right yet again. Real Madrid were stunned at home by Milan, where Paulo Fonseca's use of Rafael Leão was next to perfect, and the questions about how Kylian Mbappé has unbalanced this team remain burning bright. Can Carlo Ancelotti turn this around or are the obvious holes in the defensive line too big to fill with superstars alone? We round up the rest too: Celtic re-announced themselves in the competition with a big win at home to Leipzig, BVB dug out another win in their mini-resurgence, Malik Tillman starred as PSV beat Girona 4-0, Lille and Juventus shared the spoils in France, Monaco stayed hot with a late win in Bologna, and Dinamo Zagreb smashed four past competition whipping boys Slovan Bratislava.Then in Part Two, we're onto Wednesday's action, which begins with Inter's narrow win over Arsenal that cemented them as genuine favourites and continued to pile the questions on Mikel Arteta about how to get the best out of this (admittedly depleted) Gunners side. Also up for discussion is PSG's devastating late loss to Atletico Madrid and how the Parisiens just seem to lack confidence the moment anything goes against them, despite a bright start here; and Aston Villa's fatigued 1-0 loss to Club Brugge that will be headlined by a weird penalty call, but in reality was a pretty reasonable result - Villa were outplayed in Belgium. We finish with a roundup of the rest of the Tuesday games - Barcelona hitting five in Belgrade against Crvena Zvezda as their front three continues to shine; Bayern's hard-fought but well-deserved win over Benfica; another clean sheet for Atalanta as they won 2-0 in Stuttgart; a first win for RB Salzburg as they shocked Feyenoord at De Kuip; Brest's third win from four as the Pirates set sail for Prague and plundered more points against Sparta; and Shakhtar Donetsk's Sudakov-inspired victory over Young Boys.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!It's time for Champions League Takeaway, your midnight feast of Champions League content after the main meal was served up on both Tuesday and Wednesday nights by the third round of our new 36-team competition.We start with Tuesday's games, opening with Barcelona's 4-1 dismantling of Bayern Munich that saw them lay recent demons to rest against their most regular scourge, the naivety of some of what Bayern did both offensively and defensively, and how Raphinha's promotion to the captain's armband in Catalunya has him cooking on Ballon d'Or contender form. Then it's on to Leipzig, where Liverpool made it 11 wins from 12 with a 1-0 victory against one of the teams from Jurgen Klopp's new fiefdom, and a quick look at City's 5-0 win over Sparta Prague which saw Erling Haaland score one of the most acrobatic goals you'll ever see in your life. We round up the rest of Wednesday's action too, peeking at Leverkusen's 1-1 draw with high-flying Brest, Celtic's imperious defensive performance against previously free-scoring Atalanta, Feyenoord ending Benfica's year-long unbeaten run at the Estadio da Luz, Lille stunning a Madrid side for the second time in two matchdays - this time Atleti at the Wanda, Inter's impact substitutes getting the job done for them against Young Boys, and hapless Salzburg's 2-0 loss to a very punchy Dinamo Zagreb side. Then in Part Two, we're onto Tuesday's action, which begins with the other side of La Liga's Clasico - Real Madrid's 5-2 victory over Borussia Dortmund which centred around the identity of these two clubs, and how this script could have been written by almost anyone who knows them. We touch on Vinicius Jr's incredible hat-trick, and the decisions that BVB manager Nuri Sahin made which took the game away from what could have been a famous night of revenge for his side. We head over to Birmingham next to discuss just what to make of Unai Emery's Aston Villa and their 2-0 win over Bologna that installed them at the top of the Champions League table, and down to North London to discuss a 1-0 win for the Arsenal that was a little bit uncomfortable at times, but dearly needed by Mikel Arteta's side to just quieten the noise and get themselves back on the right track. We finish with a roundup of the rest of the Tuesday games - Milan's 3-1 win over Club Brugge that included an Olympic Goal from the irrepressible Christian Pulisic, Stuttgart's well-deserved 1-0 win over Juventus which saw the Bianconeri's unbeaten start under Thiago Motta derailed, PSG's profligacy in a 1-1 draw against PSV, Monaco's 5-1 thumping of Crvena Zvezda which reaffirmed their credentials as a team to be reckoned with, Girona's first ever Champions League win as they beat Slovan Bratislava 2-0, and Sporting's 2-0 win over Sturm Graz which saw another goal and an assist for Viktor Gyokeres. 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!It's time for Champions League Takeaway, your midnight feast of Champions League content after the main meal was served up on both Tuesday and Wednesday nights by the new 36-team competition. We start with Tueday's games, opening on Aston Villa's already-famous win over Bayern Munich, where Unai Emery hurt Bayern again, and we saw a repeat scoreline of the 1982 European Cup final, only this time with Jhon Duran the man of the moment. Then we discuss losses for both of the Madrid sides - Real Madrid to Lille for their first loss in 36 games, and Atleti's dismemberment at the hands of a newly-resurgent Benfica. Next, it's to Anfield to look at Liverpool's 8th win in 9 games under Arne Slot - this time a 2-0 win over a stubborn Bologna, and then on to Germany, where 10-man Juventus proved their mettle with a 3-2 comeback win in Leipzig. We round up the rest of Tuesday's action by peeking at Dinamo Zagreb's 2-2 draw with Monaco, Christos Tzolis' stunner leading Club Brugge to a 1-0 win over Sturm Graz, an absolutely ludicrous encounter between Girona and Feyenoord that ended 3-2 to the visitors, and Atalanta's comfortable win over Shakhtar Donetsk. Then in Part Two, we're onto Tuesday's action, which begins with a look at Arsenal's weirdly comfortable 2-0 win over a very pedestrian PSG at the Emirates, then onto Dortmund's 7-1 dismantling of Celtic and their early optimism in the competition, Leverkusen's hard-nosed 1-0 win over AC Milan at the BayArena, and Barcelona's almost picture-perfect night as they beat Young Boys 5-0 in Catalunya. We finish with a roundup of the rest of the Tuesday games - Manchester City going to Slovakia and strolling to a 4-0 win over Slovan Bratislava that saw their academy players come to the fore, a brilliant game between the Dutch and Portuguese Champions as PSV and Sporting played out a 1-1 draw, Brest's brilliant start continuing with a 4-0 thrashing of Salzburg away from home, Inter's rout of Crvena Zvezda in Milan, and a hard-fought draw between Stuttgart and Sparta Prague. 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?
Gab Marcotti and Julien Laurens discuss Liverpool's 3-1 win over AC Milan in the Champions League and ask whether it would be a mistake to let Trent Alexander-Arnold leave for nothing in the summer. The guys also discuss Bayern's 9-2 win over Dinamo Zagreb, Rodri's 'strike' fears, and the guys pay respect to Salvatore Schillaci. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
John Bennett is joined by Mina Rzouki, James Horncastle & Seb Stafford-Bloor. The panel dissect the unrest at AC Milan as pressure mounts on Paulo Fonseca. Liverpool's 3-1 win at the San Siro in the buildup to a huge Milan derby at the weekend could spell trouble for Fonseca, whose team were serenaded by a chorus of boos after defeat to Arne Slot's side.The panel also chat Roma after Daniele De Rossi was sacked three months after landing the job on a permanent basis, and analyse Bayern Munich's record-breaking thumping of Dinamo Zagreb.Timecodes: 01:40 The Panel's UCL highlights of the week 05:20 Trouble at AC Milan 07:45 Zlatan being Zlatan 14:15 Daniele De Rossi sacked by Roma 22:45 Bayern Munich on cloud nine 28:35 Bayer Leverkusen off to a flyerBBC Sounds / 5 Live commentaries this week: Liverpool v Bournemouth – Premier League – 15:00 – Saturday 21st September Crystal Palace v Man Utd – Premier League – 17:30 – Saturday 21st September Brighton v Nott'm Forest - Premier League - 14:00 - Sunday 22nd September Man City v Arsenal - Premier League - 16:30 - Sunday 22nd September
Hello Rank Squad!You heard the music, and we're back in Champions League mode as the newest era of the competition gets underway with the new Swiss League stage replacing the old group stages. The first day brought us plenty of goals, and plenty of talking points, and Jack and Dean are here to discuss all of them with you after the first six games of this matchweek. We start with Liverpool's trip to Milan, where Arne Slot's Reds were able to put the ghosts of Nottingham Forest behind them on the way to what was a comprehensive and important win at San Siro; before moving onwards to discuss the 9-2 hammering that Bayern Munich handed out to Dinamo Zagreb, and the game between Sporting CP and Lille OSC in Lisbon. In Part Two, we start with Real Madrid's 3-1 victory over VfB Stuttgart, which was very much not as easy on the Bernabeu pitch as it looked on paper, before discussing Aston Villa's successful trip to Bern, where they beat Young Boys 3-0 despite an artificial surface, and Juventus' crucial 3-1 win over PSV Eindhoven, which might have been the best performance of the season yet from Thiago Motta's new-look Bianconeri! We'll be back on Thursday to wrap up the action from the next two days of UCL action, so we'll see you very soon. 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?
The FC crew react to the first day of Champions League matches including Liverpool's dominate 3-1 win over AC Milan in Italy. Plus, Real Madrid win over Stuttgart 3-1 but the guys aren't convinced by their performance. And, Bayern thrash Dinamo Zagreb 9-2 behind Harry Kane's 4 goals. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kelly Cates is joined by Stephen Warnock, Mina Rzouki and Ian Dennis. The panel reflect on great wins for Aston Villa and Liverpool as they both do the business away from home on opening night of the new look Champions League. We hear from Arne Slot and Unai Emery. Plus, England captain Harry Kane scored four goals as Bayern Munich achieved a historic 9-2 win over Dinamo Zagreb.00:30 A great night for Liverpool in Milan 02:55 Arne Slot reaction 04:00 Where did it go wrong for Milan? 10:15 Kane on fire in Munich 14:30 Villa win in Switzerland 14:50 Unai Emery reaction 16:00 Alistair Bruce-Ball and Pat Nevin have their sayBBC Sounds / 5 Live commentaries this week: Manchester City v Inter Milan – Champions League – 20:00 – Wednesday 18th September Atalanta v Arsenal – Champions League – 20:00 – Thursday 19th September