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FCC head into the break on a high note after a 6-2 drubbing of Orlando in the West End on Saturday night.Evander with a huge game and Kenji with a brace. What moves would Adam like to see FCC make in the summer window? Listen up and find out!@TheKingAdRock73 @NinoOne @sbucks67 @crackityFC @ComeOnYouFCC @fccincinnati @Zuhause513 @MLS #AllForCincy #FCCincy #YAL #WestEndBoys
FC Cincinnati head into the World Cup break after a massive 6-2 win over Orlando City at TQL Stadium, powered by a historic night from Evander with 2 goals and 3 assists as he set a new FCC record with five goal contributions in a single match. Kenji Mboma Dem added his first MLS brace, Denkey stayed red hot, and FCC extended their streak to seven straight matches with multiple goals scored as the attack continues to roll. But even in a dominant win, the same concerns remained: FCC conceded first again, looked vulnerable defensively for stretches, and still feel like one of the most dangerous yet unpredictable teams in MLS. We break down the Orlando match, Evander's unreal form, Roman's huge late saves, Pat Noonan's comments, and then dive into a full FC Cincinnati first half of season breakdown with expectations, concerns, standout players, and what still needs to improve heading into the second half of the year.
FCC's West Coast trip ended with 6 goals scored, 8 conceded, and more proof that this FCC attack can hurt anyone in MLS. Evander hit 50 career goal contributions for the club, Denkey continued his incredible form, and Tom Barlow delivered the latest equalizer in FCC regular season history in the wild 3-3 draw at San Diego. Now with Orlando City coming to TQL before the World Cup break, FCC has one last chance to head into the pause with momentum.
FC Cincinnati traveled to the fake Queen City and came away with a 2-2 draw. Evander goal of the week? Is FC Cincy going to have to make big lineup decsions? Coach, Rupe and Jason break it all down.
FC Cincinnati extended their unbeaten streak to six matches with a frustrating 2-2 draw in Charlotte after dominating the first half before collapsing right after halftime. We break down another massive performance from Evander, Denkey continuing his scoring run, FCC's growing 45-60 minute defensive issues, and why getting Miles Robinson and Obi back could be huge moving forward. Plus: Pat Noonan's comments, Neymar and Roman rumors, FCC2 beating Columbus Crew 2, and previews for Miami.
James Rodríguez shines again for Minnesota United before a possible summer exit, while Sporting Kansas City hit a new low after a brutal loss in Portland. David Gass, Tom Bogert, and Matt Doyle break down another chaotic MLS weekend, including Vancouver's rise in the Western Conference, Nashville's comeback draw, and the latest USMNT discussion ahead of the 2026 World Cup.00:00 Intro 06:40 James Rodríguez & Minnesota United Future19:36 FC Dallas, Sam Sarver & Petar Musa26:30 Sporting Kansas City Disaster36:28 What Do We Make of Portland?40:03 Evander, Cincinnati & Charlotte Talk47:00 Nashville's Comeback Draw50:53 New England Revolution Discussion58:25 Vancouver vs. San Jose Breakdown1:04:00 Midweek MLS Preview1:08:34 Gio Reyna & USMNT Discussion
FC Cincy broadcaster Tommy Gehlerter joins Lance to break down their recent draw in Charlotte and the goal-scoring prowess of Evander and Kevin Denkey.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
FC Cincy broadcaster Tommy Gehlerter joins Lance to break down their recent draw in Charlotte and the goal-scoring prowess of Evander and Kevin Denkey.
FC Cincy broadcaster Tommy Gehlerter joins Lance to break down their recent draw in Charlotte and the goal-scoring prowess of Evander and Kevin Denkey.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Don't Whistle At Night welcomes back Evander Allen May 9th, 2026 EP: 056 Topic: A Journey of Spiritual Discovery, Various Highly Strange Experiences
10 man Cincy smash and grab 3 points late behind an Evander hat trick in Chicago. Listen in to see who Adam picks as his MOTM.@TheKingAdRock73 @NinoOne @sbucks67 @crackityFC @ComeOnYouFCC @fccincinnati @Zuhause513 @MLS #AllForCincy #FCCincy #YAL #WestEndBoys
FC Cincinnati somehow stole a chaotic 3-2 win over Chicago Fire, powered by Evander's first career hat trick—including a 90+7' winner—and a career night from Roman Celentano, who made 8 saves and stopped a penalty. Despite going down to 10 men and facing 32 shots, FCC found a way to grind it out and secure all three points. Now unbeaten in five and up to 6th in the East, the results are improving—even if the performances still raise questions.
Kevin, Grayson, and The Chief start off the podcast with a tangent for the ages before settling back into discussing FC Cincinnati's incredible result this weekend. But was it an incredible performance? Evander certainly had a game for the ages, as did Roman Celentano. In Part Two it's more of a big-picture look at the roster and where upgrades may be needed in the summer as things stand now. Timestamps: (27:54) - Chicago Review and Reactions (1:30:51) - Looking at the FC Cincinnati roster big-picture Links: Looking for an MLS podcast? Check out The World's GAM Visit our friends at Streetside Brewery Our friends at E&L Roofing have all your Gutter, siding, and roofing needs covered! Check out The Post at www.thepostcincy.com Music by Jim Trace and the Makers Join the Discord Server and jump into the conversation Follow us on BlueSky, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube Support us on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/ThePostCincy
FC Cincinnati are back in the win column with a 2-0 result over the Red Bulls, but more importantly, this felt like real progress from a short-handed group that finally put together a complete performance. Kevin Denkey stayed red hot with another brace while Evander and Bucha controlled the game, and a makeshift backline stepped up to secure a much-needed clean sheet. Now unbeaten in four, the question is whether this is the turning point—or just another step forward for a team still figuring itself out.
Kevin, Grayson, and The Chief jumped on the podcast as soon as the final whistle blew to recorded their underbaked thoughts on the match. A match that vibes-wise felt like a win, and a 5-3 win at that! Is it time for a youth revolution in the Queen City? Then in Part Two after a brief F1 pit stop it's a look ahead to the NYRB Blood Feud at the weekend. Timestamps: (1:52)) - Chicago Fire Review and Reactions (1:04:47) - NYRB Preview and Predictions Links: Looking for an MLS podcast? Check out The World's GAM Visit our friends at Streetside Brewery Check out The Post at www.thepostcincy.com Music by Jim Trace and the Makers Join the Discord Server and jump into the conversation Follow us on BlueSky, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube Support us on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/ThePostCincy
FC Cincinnati fought back for a chaotic 3-3 draw against Chicago Fire, with Evander once again stepping up in a huge moment to fuel the comeback. But while the late fight is real, the bigger issue remains — how long can they keep digging holes before it finally costs them?
Kevin, Grayson, and The Chief are still recovering from the incredible comeback to… draw Chicago at home? Was this is a good result, a great result, or a mixed result? Evander probably had his best game while doing a Neymar celebration after scoring his first of the year in MLS. Why can't Dado start though? Then in Part Two it's listener questions with 1990's technology, pronunciations, and the Flying Pig Marathon. Throw in an NYCFC preview and you have a very full show! Timestamps: (20:29) - Chicago Fire Review and Reactions (1:19:34) - Listener Questions (1:44:27) - NYCFC Preview and Predictions Links: Looking for an MLS podcast? Check out The World's GAM Visit our friends at Streetside Brewery Check out The Post at www.thepostcincy.com Music by Jim Trace and the Makers Join the Discord Server and jump into the conversation Follow us on BlueSky, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube Support us on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/ThePostCincy
It was a week that showed both the ceiling and floor of FC Cincinnati. Just days after a historic 3–0 win over Tigres UANL in the CONCACAF Champions Cup, led by a two-goal, one-assist performance from Kévin Denkey at TQL Stadium, Cincinnati followed it with a disastrous 6–1 loss to the New England Revolution in MLS play. On this episode of the Flyin Lion Podcast we break down both matches, including the dominant high press vs Tigres, the rotated lineup and defensive collapse vs New England, the MLS debut of Andrei Chirila, the return of Matt Miazga, Evander's impact on and off the field, and what Pat Noonan had to say after the loss as FCC now turns toward a massive second leg in Monterrey and an upcoming MLS matchup with CF Montréal.
Life without Evander begins with a 1-0 loss on the road to Minnesota. Adam and Adam break it down and dish out some harsh criticism of our second striker position.Listen up and see if you agree with our assessment and the MOTM pick!@TheKingAdRock73 @NinoOne @sbucks67 @crackityFC @ComeOnYouFCC @fccincinnati @Zuhause513 @MLS #AllForCincy #FCCincy #YAL #WestEndBoys
Kevin, Grayson, and The Chief take on a week full of FC Cincinnati news, starting with injury updates for both Matt Miazga and Evander. They're both in the Rise Together, Fries Together "Off to the Side (order of fries) Zone" so could they be available this weekend? Then with the news that the World Cup will not be coming to Cincinnati, even as a team hub, the pod gets to the bottom of why, and how to fix it. There's also public money that may, or may not, go to TQL Stadium improvements. Finally in Part Two it's a look ahead to the weekend matchup vs Toronto FC, with the big question being does Josh Sargent make his debut for The Reds. Timestamps: (6:52) - FC Cincinnati News Roundup (1:00:07) - Toronto Preview and Predictions Links: Looking for an MLS podcast? Check out The World's GAM Visit our friends at Streetside Brewery Check out The Post at www.thepostcincy.com Music by Jim Trace and the Makers Join the Discord Server and jump into the conversation Follow us on BlueSky, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube Support us on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/ThePostCincy
FC Cincinnati's week showcased both extremes of a long season, opening with a historic 9–0 demolition of O&M FC to secure a 13–0 aggregate victory — setting a club scoring record and the largest goal differential ever by an MLS team — before falling in their first road test of 2026 at Minnesota United, where cold conditions and missed final-third execution proved decisive. After dominant attacking displays midweek, FCC controlled stretches of play on the road but lacked the sharpness and aggression needed to capitalize, a point emphasized by Pat Noonan postmatch. The result feels less like alarm and more like a checkpoint, sharpening focus on creativity, rotation decisions, and response as Cincinnati now prepares for a Champions Cup Round of 16 showdown with Tigres UANL.
Kevin, Grayson, and The Chief have multi-million dollar ideas how on to improve the matchday experience for the CONCACAF Champions League Home Opener. But following that there's a conversation about Evander's injury, the timeline, and what Dado might bring to the table in the meantime. In Part Two it's a look ahead to Minnesota United and whether or not James Rodriguez will be playing. Then in Part Three it's Listener Questions with FC Cincinnati Monopoly Boards, Sitcom XIs, and Christmas Tree discourse. Timestamps: (21:25) - Evander Injury Update (51:40) - Minnesota United Preview and Predictions (1:03:25) - Patreon Questions! Links: Looking for an MLS podcast? Check out The World's GAM Visit our friends at Streetside Brewery Check out The Post at www.thepostcincy.com Music by Jim Trace and the Makers Join the Discord Server and jump into the conversation Follow us on BlueSky, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube Support us on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/ThePostCincy
FC Cincinnati open the 2026 season with two convincing wins, starting with a dominant 4–0 road victory over O&M FC in the CONCACAF Champions Cup, their third straight year in the competition, behind goals from Tom Barlow, Kévin Denkey, and a brace from Ayoub Jabbari. FCC then returned home to a sold-out TQL Stadium to defeat Atlanta United on MLS Matchday 1, extending their unbeaten run in home openers under Pat Noonan with late goals from Denkey and Nick Hagglund, though the night was shaped by Evander's early exit with hamstring tightness. We break down the performances, tactical takeaways, and key stats, discuss the outlook on Evander's status, and preview what's next with the Champions Cup return leg at TQL and an upcoming MLS trip to face Minnesota United FC.
Kevin and The Chief are talking about the 2-0 victory for The FC vs Atlanta United in the MLS Season Opener for FC Cincinnati. A match that saw Evander leave early with a non-contact injury, incredible wingback play, and a defense that looks better than ever. But what about the Dunkin Halftime Race!? Sword-pull analysis, Celebration Breakdowns, and a quick glance ahead to O&M FC on Wednesday make up Part Two Timestamps: (6:05) - Atlanta United Reactions and Review (1:26:23) - Matchday Review and O&M FC Predictions Links: Looking for an MLS podcast? Check out The World's GAM Visit our friends at Streetside Brewery Check out The Post at www.thepostcincy.com Music by Jim Trace and the Makers Join the Discord Server and jump into the conversation Follow us on BlueSky, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube Support us on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/ThePostCincy
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One week until meaningful soccer and the launch of a promising FC Cincinnati season! We enter Year 11 the same way as last season, with the Orange & Blue leaving the country for CONCACAF Champions Cup coverage. Soon enough, the MLS season also starts with designated players Evander, Miles Robinson, and Kevin Denkey leading a talented roster. But what are we really looking at? How promising and hopeful are we that this roster can use consistency and build from last season's hard work? We ask the FC Cincinnati radio broadcast team, Tommy G. and Kevin McCloskey, what they think about this roster and the long road ahead. (And perhaps a bit about the big tournament this summer!) Tune in and trade threads with us! #MLS #FCCincinnati #soccer Become a Patron! Subscribe to Cincinnati Soccer Talk Don't forget you can now download and subscribe to Cincinnati Soccer Talk on iTunes today! The podcast can also be found on Stitcher Smart Radio now. We're also available in the Google Play Store and NOW ON SPOTIFY! As always we'd love your feedback about our podcast! You can email the show at feedback@cincinnatisoccertalk.com. We'd love for you to join us on our Facebook page as well! Like us at Facebook.com/CincinnatiSoccerTalk.
Favian Renkel joins us to lead the big-picture MLS season preview while we also break down FC Cincinnati's first preseason win, a 1–0 result over Detroit City that raised as many questions as answers. Denkey stayed reliable from the spot, Bryan Ramirez made an encouraging first impression after joining the squad, and FCC showed some intriguing tactical looks that could point to a dual-playmaker setup or Evander pushing into a false 9 role — though final-third creativity is still a concern. Heavy rotation gave us a peek at depth battles across the roster, and off the field, the leaked 2026 kit has fans split, sparking another debate about club identity and whether orange should finally take center stage.
FC Cincinnati played to a 1–1 draw with Houston Dynamo in preseason match No. 2, leaving mixed feelings about progress versus preseason illusion. A rotated lineup struggled early under pressure, but Denkey stayed in form — first with a bicycle kick called offside, then scoring by capitalizing on a defensive mistake. The second-half group created chances, including a strong look from Bucha, yet FCC conceded late again in the 88th minute. Roman Celentano and Pat Noonan both pointed to gradual tactical growth, especially in building out from the back and testing midfield partnerships, but issues remain with handling pressure and creating consistently in the final third. Denkey's form is a bright spot, Evander's influence is still developing, and Miazga's absence is noticeable, while Jabbari was held out and younger players continue to develop. Off the field, FCC are reportedly adding Liverpool goalkeeper Fabian Mrozek on loan, the club has launched a partnership with FC Porto, FCC2 signed Mathias Vazquez, and Cincinnati was ranked fifth among MLS teams most likely to win Champions Cup. Preseason continues February 7 against Detroit City FC.
El Club América ha tenido un inicio de pesadilla en el Clausura 2026. Tras caer ante Atlético San Luis en casa, las dudas sobre el proyecto de Jardine comienzan a crecer.El FC Barcelona sigue firme en su camino por la Copa del Rey tras eliminar al Racing de Santander.¿Hay algún equipo capaz de arrebatarles el trofeo?Entramos en modo Selección: Thomas Christiansen nos da las claves de Panamá para enfrentar al México del "Vasco" Aguirre, mientras Germán Berterame habla sobre la feroz competencia por el puesto de delantero centro en el Tri en la Copa del Mundo.También platicamos sobre el Toluca, que marcha con paso perfecto, y el motivo médico por el cual Antonio Mohamed decidió operar a Alexis Vega justo ahora.Escuchamos parte de nuestra entrevista exclusiva con Evander, delantero brasileño de FC Cincinnati previo al comienzo de la MLS.#América #LigaMX #Barcelona #CopadelRey #México #Panamá #Mundial2026 #Toluca #MLS
In this New Year episode, Lynette records from a small guesthouse in Evander, a dusty coal-mining town in South Africa — a place marked by both decay and unexpected beauty. Through a moving real-life encounter, she reflects on how we are all dealt a hand of cards in life, and how joy, purpose, and meaning are not found in better circumstances, but in how we meet the life we have. This episode gently explores the illusion of “readiness,” drawing on the work of Dr. Julia di Gangi, to show why change is not about more time, but about emotional power, identity, and presence. Using the poetic metaphors of the snake shedding its skin and the horse moving forward with aligned energy, Lynette invites listeners to step into the now — not by forcing change, but by listening to the quiet inner yes. This is a conversation about emotional sobriety, relationships with self and others, and creating a life of vibrancy and quiet joy — right where you are. In This Episode, We Explore: How life's “hand of cards” doesn't determine our joy — how we play it does Creating heaven or hell through how we meet our circumstances Why waiting to feel “ready” keeps us stuck Emotional power vs. time and overthinking The snake as a symbol of shedding old survival patterns The horse as a symbol of presence, aligned movement, and inner power Sobriety as a doorway, not a destination Emotional sobriety and learning to meet life on life's terms Relationships with self, others, and life itself Trusting the quiet yes instead of forcing the how Path to Purpose Path to Purpose is for people who are sober and asking: now what? It's about learning how to take your hand of cards and create a life of vibrancy, connection, and joy — meeting life on life's terms without numbing, bracing, or waiting for things to be different. The next intake opens in February. If you feel a quiet yes, you don't need to work out the how. Path to Purpose is the what.
We broke down a massive week across FC Cincinnati, MLS, and the USMNT — a stretch where roster movement, offseason windows, and major tournament draws all landed at once. We covered Lukas Engel not returning to FC Cincinnati, the growing MLS interest in Dado and whether the club should sell, loan, or hold, and the nearing announcement of Barreal's permanent move to Santos. We discussed why a Brenner return is looking increasingly unlikely, the club's key offseason priorities at left wingback and forward, and Evander finishing fourth in MVP voting. We also hit on FCC being ranked fourth among early 2026 MLS Cup contenders, the Concacaf Champions Cup draw against O&M FC, the opening of MLS Free Agency and the Re-Entry Draft, a full breakdown of the USMNT's 2026 World Cup Group D placement, updates on FCC2 roster decisions and the coaching situation, and the MLS NEXT Fest results from the academy.
The 2025 FC Cincinnati season is officially wrapped, and we're breaking down the key roster decisions, season takeaways, and what's next heading into 2026. Fourteen players hit the offseason with expiring contracts—FCC exercised options on Miazga, Hadebe, Anunga, Jimenez, Momba Dem, and Louro, while declining Smith, Marczuk, Kamara, and Kubo (who gets a huge thank-you after six unforgettable seasons). Negotiations continue with Powell and loan players Brenner, Jabbari, and Engel, leaving the roster at 21 heading into winter. We look back on everything FLP did in 2025—100 episodes, new guests, new merch, and partnerships with GOLZ TV and Chatterbox Sports—plus the club's 10-year celebrations, kit nods, alumni match, collectible pins, and the full tifo catalog. Our season review covers FCC's 24-8-13 campaign, another elite MLS record, big transfer hits in Evander, Denkey, and Engel, and how the club managed major injuries. We hand out awards (Evander's record goal tally, Roman's Save of the Year, Hagglund's Comeback honors, and more) before answering the big question: was 2025 a success? We also touch on the MLS postseason landscape, then look ahead to the 2026 offseason—Champions Cup draw (Dec. 9), free agency (Dec. 10), draft notes, potential targets, and how FCC navigates a tight cap with 3 DPs, 3 U22s, and six open senior roster spots. A pivotal winter awaits.
FC Cincinnati's playoff run ends at home in the Eastern Conference Semifinals, and in this episode we break down everything that happened on a frustrating night at TQL Stadium. We discuss the atmosphere with the light-up wands, Speed's appearance after being Ruler of the Jungle, and the incredible Tifo paying homage to Denkey, Brenner, and Evander. From there, we dig into the lineup decisions — Ender getting the start, Engel not looking fully fit, and whether Gidi was the right call — along with FCC's solid opening stretch and the lack of answers after Messi's early goal. We dive into the halftime adjustments that didn't change anything, the questionable subs including pulling Ender, the late push that cost two goals, and the clear frustration shown by several players. We also talk through Evander's worst performance in orange and blue, the lack of energy across most of the squad, and Messi's unreal streak of 22 goal contributions in Miami's last seven matches.
On today's Morning Espresso, we break down MLS's newly released 2026 schedule — what changes, what stays familiar, and how the seven-week World Cup pause fits into the league's future calendar shift. Then we turn to a massive MLS playoff weekend, headlined by Messi vs. Evander in Cincinnati, Philly's high-press identity test against a depleted NYCFC, Vancouver–LAFC's superstar showdown, and San Diego's historic expansion run against Minnesota's low-block chaos.We also dive into the NWSL's championship weekend: Jessica Berman's contract extension, the escalating Trinity Rodman sweepstakes, and how potential calendar changes could reshape the league's next era. Plus, updates from Europe, the Serie A derby weekend, Premier League financial reforms, and a full global whip-around in The Refill.The game never stops — and neither do we.
Decision Day at TQL Stadium was all Orange and Blue, locking up the No. 2 seed in the East. We also recap FCC 2's playoff match and give you full breakdown of the massive Hell is Real showdown vs. Columbus Crew in Round 1.
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It's time for the MLS Cup playoffs to come into form, and the top of the table is getting crowded. Your Orange & Blue are nipping at the leaders' heels, but they need to look over their shoulder to see the peloton looming close, including a solid Orlando City SC team wanting silverware. FC Cincinnati rode an Evander brace to take the away leg, but Orlando's still performed well at TQL. We bring Luis from Loud & Proud Orlando to talk about the Wingless Lions and their typically strong push for the postseason. Can Orlando aim higher than last season's finish? Does head coach Oscar Pareja have the talent in their high-risk-high-reward roster build? Who will play the role of spoiler to capture all three points? Tune in and trade threads with us! #MLS #FCCincinnati #soccer Become a Patron! Subscribe to Cincinnati Soccer Talk Don't forget you can now download and subscribe to Cincinnati Soccer Talk on iTunes today! The podcast can also be found on Stitcher Smart Radio now. We're also available in the Google Play Store and NOW ON SPOTIFY! As always we'd love your feedback about our podcast! You can email the show at feedback@cincinnatisoccertalk.com. We'd love for you to join us on our Facebook page as well! Like us at Facebook.com/CincinnatiSoccerTalk.
Kevin, Grayson, and The Chief are happy to once again be talking about a win streak after FC Cincinnati when to Carson and picked up another 3 points. On a day when San Diego and Minnesota slipped up, it's a crucial step closer to a Supporter Shield. The offense looked good but is the lack of Denkey goals something to worry about? PLUS looking around the league to see where exactly the shield race stands, and what needs to happen for The FC to win it. Timestamps: (11:30) - LA Galaxy Match Review and Reactions (1:29:24) - Table Watching Links: Looking for an MLS podcast? Check out The World's GAM Visit our friends at Streetside Brewery Shop US Soccer Gear: US Soccer Shop PROMO CODE: POST for 10% Off! Check out The Post at www.thepostcincy.com Music by Jim Trace and the Makers Join the Discord Server and jump into the conversation Follow us on BlueSky, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube Support us on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/ThePostCincy
Just when we thought the Supporters Shield was out of reach for the Orange and Blue, some big players stepped up in big moments to squeeze out another 1 goal win at the death. Cincinnati also got some help from the beating Philly took in Vancouver and San Diego dropping points to Minnesota. Now with a secure spot in the playoffs, it's just a matter of what position they can grab as they roll through the final four matches of the season. Join us for episode 437 of Cincinnati Soccer Talk. Get your Apple MLS Season Pass. Leave a note in the comments. #MLS #FCCincinnati #soccer #FCCincy Show Sponsors: Apollo Home - www.apollohome.com Go Beyond Exercise - www.gobeyondexercise.com Follow Us: Twitter Facebook Instagram Website Support the Show Email Us - feedback@cincinnatisoccertalk.com Photo Credit: CST Media LLC Support CST by using StreamYard. Want to create live streams like this? Check out StreamYard: https://streamyard.com/pal/d/6126879713525760
Evander made his return to Portland to the sound of boos all around -- from the moment he stepped off the bus to the moment he stepped off the field. But as we know in Cincinnati, booing a former player who may not have left on great terms and is already playing with a chip on his shoulder in his return to your stadium, is like throwing gasoline on an already lit fire. And though Portland had their say on the back of former FCC striker, Kevin Kelsey, who had plenty to prove himself, Cincinnati walked away with another 3 points in their 9th road win of the season. Join us live every Monday night at 9 pm eastern. Get your Apple MLS Season Pass. Leave a note in the comments. #MLS #FCCincinnati #soccer #FCCincy Show Sponsors: Apollo Home - www.apollohome.com Go Beyond Exercise - www.gobeyondexercise.com Follow Us: Twitter Facebook Instagram Website Support the Show Email Us - feedback@cincinnatisoccertalk.com Photo Credit: CST Media LLC Support CST by using StreamYard. Want to create live streams like this? Check out StreamYard: https://streamyard.com/pal/d/6126879713525760
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It was a spicy weekend of MLS action! From Evander's return to Providence Park to Thomas Muller's first minutes in a Whitecaps uniform to San Diego FC taking the lead in the Supporters' Shield race, Joe Lowery breaks it down.If you enjoyed this episode, leave us a rating and subscribe to Backheeled.com for more American soccer coverage! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Christian Polanco and Alexis Guerreros discuss Son Heung-Min's fast start in MLS and why Christian is already being proven wrong about Son's impact on the field. They also talk about Matt Turner's return to MLS and whether Gio Reyna should follow suit ahead of a crucial season leading up to the World Cup.Then, they react to the Premier League and offer their overreactions to opening weekend. Could Manchester United improve this season, or are we in for more of the same? They also address the racist abuse directed at Antoine Semenyo.Finally, Christian and Alexis celebrate 10 years of The Cooligans! They share heartwarming messages from friends and fans and reflect on their journey together. (10:30) – Son Heung-Min shines in full MLS debut(25:00) – Matt Turner returns to MLS: should Gio Reyna do the same?(37:00) – Premier League opening weekend overreactions(47:00) – Around the Premier League(59:30) – Celebrating 10 years of The Cooligans Subscribe to The Cooligans on your favorite podcast app:
Needed any more pressure in your MLS season? FC Cincinnati is one of about a dozen teams still in the running for the Supporters' Shield. While they have played well on the road, the final three away trips all look difficult on paper. Take, for example, the Portland Timbers, a team FC Cincinnati has not visited yet. Providence Park isn't impenetrable, but a late-night tilt against the Timbers isn't easy. We sit down with Alex Barnes from Stumptown Footy to learn a bit about the team Evander once called his own. The fans couldn't be that bitter about exchanging their star #10 for another one, right? And on the matter of exchanges, how is the Kevin Kelsy experiment going? Does Phil Neville have a squad that could join their fellow Cascadians in the MLS Cup playoffs? Tune in and trade threads with us! #MLS #FCCincinnati #soccer Become a Patron! Subscribe to Cincinnati Soccer Talk Don't forget you can now download and subscribe to Cincinnati Soccer Talk on iTunes today! The podcast can also be found on Stitcher Smart Radio now. We're also available in the Google Play Store and NOW ON SPOTIFY! As always we'd love your feedback about our podcast! You can email the show at feedback@cincinnatisoccertalk.com. We'd love for you to join us on our Facebook page as well! Like us at Facebook.com/CincinnatiSoccerTalk.
On this episode, Alexi Lalas and David Mosse break down Marta's sensational performance, scoring a stoppage-time equalizer and leading Brazil to a dramatic win in the Copa América Femenina Final. The legend capped it off with the Best Player Award in what could have been her final major tournament. Over in the Leagues Cup, MLS sides pulled off seven wins on Matchday 2. Matt Freese was the hero for NYCFC, Denis Bouanga kept LAFC rolling with his 13th all-time Leagues Cup goal, and Rodrigo de Paul notched two assists in Inter Miami's win. The guys also revisit the USMNT transfer news, as Matt Turner, Tim Weah, and Malik Tillman make headlines.In #AskAlexi the guys answer questions about expectations for the USMNT at the World Cup and whether the NWSL could ever have its own Caitlin Clark moment. To wrap the show, Alexi shares reflections from his trip home and a recap of the North American Soccer Expo. Intro (0:00)Marta's Clutch Performance (5:56)Leagues Cup Recap (11:03)Matt Freese Denies Leon (12:10)Bouanga Sets Leagues Cup Record & Son to LAFC (13:30)Rodrigo de Paul's Assists (15:13)Evander's Screamer (17:11) USMNT Transfer News: Turner, Weah, Tillman (22:55)#AskAlexi: USMNT 2026 Expectations (33:07)One for the Road: East Coast Trip Recap (44:29) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On paper, FC Cincinnati fans may have approached this next game with some confidence. After all, keeping Lionel Messi off the scoring sheet is no small feat. Despite losing Kevin Denkey for a prolonged spell, the Orange & Blue rode Evander's brace to silence the Herons 3-0 at TQL Stadium. However, the confidence this weekend could be harder to measure. The news could focus on Evander and Messi again testing each other's MVP chances. However, Messi's absence from the All-Star Game on Wednesday has ruffled feathers in the Winged Lions' fans. That should lead to a suspension if history dictates anything, but can we honestly expect the G.O.A.T. to miss another match against Cincinnati? That possibility still exists, so we ask Alex from Bleacher Report and The Heron's Nest about such a threat. Did Pat Noonan play his cards correctly last time? Can the Orange & Blue pull another fast one against South Beach's Super Squad? What could Javier Mascherano drum up to resume Miami's defense of the Supporters' Shield? Tune in and trade threads with us! #MLS #FCCincinnati #soccer Become a Patron! Subscribe to Cincinnati Soccer Talk Don't forget you can now download and subscribe to Cincinnati Soccer Talk on iTunes today! The podcast can also be found on Stitcher Smart Radio now. We're also available in the Google Play Store and NOW ON SPOTIFY! As always we'd love your feedback about our podcast! You can email the show at feedback@cincinnatisoccertalk.com. We'd love for you to join us on our Facebook page as well! Like us at Facebook.com/CincinnatiSoccerTalk.
Alexi Lalas, David Mosse, and special guest Ari Hingst recap a wild week in women's soccer, including all the drama from the UEFA Women's Euro 2025 quarterfinals and a look ahead to two massive semifinal matchups: England vs. Italy and Germany vs. Spain. Plus, Brazil continues to dominate in the Women's Copa América. Is it time for Marta to hang up the cleats?In transfer news, Arsenal breaks the bank with a world-record £1M deal for Olivia Smith. Is that good or bad for the women's game? Gio Reyna's MLS talks with LAFC have stalled, but a move to Parma could be heating up. The guys also react to Rodrigo De Paul's move to Inter Miami and Evander outshining Messi in MLS play.To close the show, the crew reflects on Mauricio Pochettino's emotional post-game speech after the USMNT's heartbreaking Gold Cup Final loss. Intro (0:00)Germany Tops France on Pens (7:05)Spain Continues Quest for Double (15:14)England's Late Comeback (19:26)Italy Wins at the Death (24:40)UEFA Women's Euro 2025 Semifinal Preview (28:24)Brazil is Rolling & Marta's Future with National Team in Question (32:45)Transfer News: Gio Reyna Deads LAFC, Parma in the Cards (49:48)Pochettino's Emotional Post Game Speech (62:03) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
FC Cincinnati came out fast and confident against the Fire and put themselves ahead with a comfortable 2 goal lead. But that didn't stop the Fire from pushing back and all but stealing a point at TQL. Join us for episode 427 of Cincinnati soccer talk as we break down the game and look ahead at Hell is Real. Get your Apple MLS Season Pass. Leave a note in the comments. #MLS #FCCincinnati #soccer #FCCincy Show Sponsors: Apollo Home - www.apollohome.com Go Beyond Exercise - www.gobeyondexercise.com Follow Us: Twitter Facebook Instagram Website Support the Show Email Us - feedback@cincinnatisoccertalk.com Photo Credit: CST Media LLC Support CST by using StreamYard. Want to create live streams like this? Check out StreamYard: https://streamyard.com/pal/d/6126879713525760
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Evander Ferreira of FC Cincinnati joins Herc to discuss his life in MLS and how his soccer journey started in Brazil, where he idolized Ronaldinho. Evander talks about his experience competing with Lionel Messi for MVP, his dream of playing again for the Brazilian National Team, and the challenges of moving to Major League Soccer from Europe.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.