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Pre-match press conference with Liverpool Head Coach Arne Slot ahead of Nottingham Forest v Liverpool at the City Ground in the Premier League. Slot addresses the latest racism incident and insists football can never do enough, urging officials to follow the protocols if it happens again. He previews Forest following their recent change of manager, reflects on Liverpool's improved form after the 3-0 FA Cup win over Brighton, and explains why the team are in a much better place than a few months ago, with fitness improving and set pieces returning to normal. Slot also gives injury updates, confirming Jeremie Frimpong will not be involved this weekend yet, Wataru Endo will be out for a long time, and Alexander Isak has been back running for the first time this week but still has work to do before returning. He says Joe Gomez is ready to start if needed, and explains his recent goalkeeper selection between Alisson and Giorgi Mamardashvili. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
“Very insensitive and threatening to the prospects of his party's next successor,” - Hon. Yaw Frimpong Addo (MP, Manso Adubia) slams President Mahama's ‘I'm also a farmer' comment on the new cocoa prices.
From a morale boosting win to mounting squad anxiety, Liverpool's Sunderland victory came at a cost. Dave Davis and David Lynch assess the growing injury and selection concerns shaping Arne Slot's season, starting with Wataru Endo's worrying knock after an impressive emergency right back display. With Trent Alexander Arnold, Jeremie Frimpong, and others already sidelined, the position is becoming a problem zone at a critical stage. Joe Gomez's return offers some relief, but fitness reliability remains a lingering concern. The conversation then shifts to Liverpool's faltering wing threat. Mohamed Salah's assist record continues to climb, yet performances suggest a physical drop off. Cody Gakpo's form slump raises tactical and developmental questions, is it system, confidence, or individual regression? Key talking points include: • Endo injury impact and right back depth • Gomez return and Frimpong timeline • Salah output vs physical decline debate • Gakpo role confusion and form collapse • Why winger recruitment looks inevitable There is also discussion around Curtis Jones, whose reduced minutes and transfer links hint at a potentially emotional summer departure. A squad still competing, but one increasingly showing the strain lines beneath the surface. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dave Davis looks at the highlights from Arne Slot's Press Conference, including: - Curtis Jones and contract situation - Newcastle lessons and City threats - Gomez likely back, Frimpong and Bradley updates Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Pre-match press conference with Liverpool Head Coach Arne Slot ahead of Liverpool v Newcastle United at Anfield in the Premier League on Saturday 31 January 2026. Slot confirms Jeremie Frimpong will miss the game and will be out for a few weeks, while Ibrahima Konaté is back in training and is expected to be in the squad. Curtis Jones is available again after illness, with Joe Gomez not available for the weekend. Slot previews a “very tough contest” with the race for Champions League qualification tightening, insists one win is never enough at Liverpool, and discusses getting Mohamed Salah into better positions to build confidence. He also explains the tactical trade off at right back without Frimpong, compares the physicality and set piece level of the Premier League with the Champions League, and gives an update on Alexander Isak's rehab. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
I denne berg-og-dal-banen av en sesong, må man nyte toppene som kommer. Champions League har, med et par unntak, i hvert fall vært pusterommet vårt denne sesongen. Da alt så som mørkest ut igjen, ble det i hvert fall en overbevisende 6–0-seier mot Qarabag, og dermed er Liverpool direkte videre til åttendedelsfinalen i CL.Arve Vassbotten og Mari Lunde spilte inn denne episoden av Pausepraten rett etter kampen. Arne Slot smilte lettet, og det hørtes ut som det var et lettet Anfield publikum også som endelig fikk oppleve en storseier igjen.Dette er temaene00:00 Intro00:39 En hyggelig 6-0-seier på Anfield02:14 Emosjonelt øyeblikk med Mohamed Salah02:43 38-5 i skudd og flere fine mål04:06 Bodø/Glimts enorme prestasjon, og lagene Liverpool kan møte04:43 Frimpong skadet, og knapt forsvarsspillere igjen06:02 Andy Robertson hyllet07:27 Nå må det i hvert fall skje noe i overgangsvinduet09:18 En tøff uke for Arne Slot10:59 Endelig klarte Nallo å ikke få rødt!11:50 Tribuneopplevelser og spillere som sto fram14:25 Gjør dette noen forskjell? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
“Ghana needs no economist to develop the country; it needs leaders who create wealth, jobs, and opportunities for its people.” - Prof. Frimpong-Boateng, Former Minister of Environment, Science, Technology, and Innovation.
Jeremie Frimpong chats to Juliette Ferrington for this week's 'One on One' about his dream move to Liverpool, playing alongside his friend, Virgil van Dijk, and why he doesn't mind what position he plays in, as long as he's not in midfield! As well as listening to our 'One on One' conversations, you can watch also them on Sky Sports News and YouTube. Listen to every episode of the Sky Sports Premier League Podcast here: skysports.com/sky-sports-premier-league-podcastYou can listen to the Sky Sports Premier League Podcast on your smart speaker by saying "ask Global Player to play the Sky Sports Premier League Podcast".For all the latest football news, head to skysports.com/premier-leagueFor advertising opportunities email: skysportspodcasts@sky.uk
Dave Davis looks at all the recriminations from yesterday's draw with Burnley, including Slot comments, Wirtz, Kerkez, Frimpong, and Alonso links. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Senior New Patriotic Party (NPP) member, Professor Kwabena Frimpong-Boateng, has rejected attempts to expel him from the party, insisting he will not leave. His response follows the NPP's decision to begin disciplinary processes after he described the party as “fake” and questioned its internal democracy during an interview
Nobody can sack me from the NPP because the party doesn't belong to them.- Prof. Frimpong-Boateng to NPP executives
Etter tre uavgjort på rad, har Liverpool endelig vunnet en kamp igjen, og er videre til 4. runde i FA-cupen med 4–1-seier på Anfield mot Barnsley. På resultattavla ser det vel og bra ut, men hvordan opplevdes det? I Liverpool.no Pausepraten har Arve Vassbotten med seg Stefan Fosse og Mari Lunde til å snakke om kampen mot League One-laget, men også om januarvinduet og om Xabi Alonso-sparkingen vil sette enda mer press på Arne Slot.Dette er temaene00:00 Seier i FA-cupen og parkeringsbot03:00 Fire mulige forklaringer på den sterke lagoppstillingen 08:58 Analyse av kampen Wirtz, Ekitike og Frimpong 19:19 Chiesa og Rio22:37 Joe Gomez24:05 Brighton motstander i 4. runde25:08 Lite lovende nyheter om januarvinduet 35:06 Trenerdiskusjon: Slott vs. Alonso43:22 Manchester Uniteds valg av midlertidig manager 49:13 En drakt til diskusjon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Liverpool won in the FA cup 3rd round thanks to goals from Szoboszlai, Frimpong, Wirtz and Ekitiké gave us plenty to cheer about. The less said about Szobo for their goal though the better! ????. Paul is on the Kop with his reaction. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Arne Slot and Jeremie Frimpong reflect on Liverpool's 4-1 victory over Barnsley in the FA Cup, after goals from Dominik Szoboszlai, Frimpong, Florian Wirtz and Hugo Ekitike set up a fourth-round tie against Brighton.Former Reds Phil Thompson and Jay Spearing also provide pitchside analysis at Anfield.
It's Thursday night football in 2026, and Arsenal have played out a stalemate against Liverpool at the Emirates. The result takes us six points clear at the top of the Premier League, but the performance—specifically a "f*****g awful" second half—has left the boys with plenty to vent about. THIS PODCAST RELEASED THE NIGHT OF THE GAME - IF YOU WANT THEM EARLY, JOIN UP, MEMBERSHIP AT THE BOTTOM Pete is joined by Matt Kandela and Johnny Cochrane to try and make wine out of a very muddy pool of water. While the table looks healthy, the eye test was worrying. From a lack of courage to a forward line that looks like it's playing with ten men, the lads do not hold back on a frustrating evening in North London. On the docket today: The Game of Two Halves: A decent, aggressive opening 45 minutes followed by a leggy, passive surrender of control in the second. Why did we let Liverpool turn this into a chess match? The Striker Crisis: The gloves are off regarding "Big Vik" Gyökeres. Matt and Johnny deliver a brutal assessment of the Swedish striker—is he a "statue," a "magnet for defenders," or just not up to the level? Plus, the dream of Julian Alvarez. Myles Lewis-Skelly: A tough cameo for the youngster against a rampant Frimpong. Is it time for a loan, or was he just hung out to dry? Captain Anonymous: Martin Ødegaard ghosted the big occasion. Zero shots, zero duels won, and no "arm-waving" to save us. Jurrien Timber Supremacy: The undisputed Man of the Match. Why he is the only player currently operating at an elite, "Adamantium" level. Perspective FC: We didn't lose, Liverpool had zero shots on target, and the chasers are miles off. Are we overreacting, or are the cracks starting to show? Grab a drink, take a breath, and let's digest that one. Up the Arsenal. If you want this episode ADVERT FREE, get a membership below. You get bonus content, Discord access, and early access to live show tickets. NEWSLETTER + AUDIO: https://www.le-grove.co.uk/ AUDIO: https://www.patreon.com/c/TheArsenalOpinion Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On the latest Under Pressure Podcast, Darth hosts Hamzah and the returning Dr Barts to review the goalless draw at Arsenal: * Story of 2 halves * Why are Slot-Arteta games such low events? * Slot tactical tweaks * Wirtz in-depth discussion * Frimpong tactical analysis Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this clip from Player Rankings, Paul and Chris discuss impressive performances from Kerkez and Frimpong in Liverpool's 0-0 draw with Arsenal.
AD FREE - A very tough first half but we worked hard, stuck to our task and earned the right to play. The second half was much better and we really put Arsenal under pressure. A good draw?
Chloe joins us from outside the Emirates to give her reaction to Liverpool's draw with Arsenal.
NPP General Secretary, Justin Kodua Frimpong, says the party deliberately chose a new path by holding its presidential primaries early. He explained that the decision was renewed because the party is serious about winning the 2028 elections and cannot approach them with previous strategies or old decisions
On the latest Under Pressure Podcast, Darth hosts Hamzah for a Chat on analytics topics, including a key focus on: * Frimpong's superpower * Introducing Output vs Usage Rates * Defensive Set up vs Fulham Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of the Redmen Weekly Podcast hear clips from the very best of Redmen Plus this past week. Firstly, reaction to a strange encounter with Wolves last weekend at Anfield in The Final Word, hear our thoughts on Aston Villa's title credentials on the Biased Football Podcast, Ste & The Liverpool Echo's Paul Gorst discuss LFC's potential plans to sign a centre half in January and Dan & Errol discuss Jeremie Frimpong's excellent performance at right-wing against Leeds! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
One-on-one interview with Justin Kodua Frimpong (JFK), NPP General Secretary, on the 2024 election loss, lessons learned, party rebuilding efforts, and preparations for the upcoming NPP presidential election.
Arne Slot identifies there are more issues after Liverpool frustrating 0-0 draw vs promoted Leeds United. @HaytersTV – Football Up Close. Visit our website: https://hayters.com/ We go behind the scenes with the biggest names in football to bring you interviews, training, news, live coverage, fans' voices and funniest moments. If you love football, you'll love Hayters TV. Subscribe now! Follow HaytersTV on social media - https://linktr.ee/HaytersTV00:00 INTRO 00:20: a few way to unlock defences awful lot of teams do this through set pieces and jeremie Frimpong had a few moments as well a lot of ball possession means nothing if we can't create chances… 2:20 Kept trying but couldn't find an opening 2:45 Ekitike pen: no it wasn't because he stayed on his feet but I understand why.. Crystal Palace and Brentford away penalties were given against us that were soft. 3:45 Saw second half multiple times players being smart and hoping referring recognising the situations it might be a foul. Opposite is frustrating for me to see four stitches on head v United we play on.. but not the reason we didn't win 5:15 We keep doing same things some things go in favour and some against you we are just who we are. END #liverpool #arneslot #premierleague Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Gags is joined by Grizz on this post match show as Liverpool beat Wolves at Anfield by two goals to one. Liverpool made tough work of the win after going two goals to the good with Florian Wirtz bagging his first goal for Liverpool and Frimpong getting his 2nd assist in as many games. Gags and Grizz go over the bright points as well as whether or not the results are papering over the cracks. All this and more on the Gags Tandon Show Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dave Davis covers Arne Slot's press conference and looks at: • Q&As including Injury updates around Frimpong, Szoboszlai and Gakpo • Clues from Brighton win • Spurs Threats • Line-up prediction, score and scorers Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Pajak is here with all the latest injury updates before the clash with Spurs in the PL this weekend. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Les Têtes d'affiches de Denise Epoté de TV5 Monde, comme chaque dimanche sur RFI, cette semaine avec Guillaume Ouattara. Sur la première marche de notre podium cette semaine, un ingénieur en imagerie médicale originaire du Bénin, diplômé de l'Institut des sciences appliquées de Lyon, Bertin Nahum, possède également un master en robotique obtenu à l'Université de Coventry. Depuis 2017, Rosa et Epione, les robots qu'il a conçus, ont révolutionné les procédures chirurgicales, notamment dans le traitement des cancers. Notre seconde tête d'affiche est originaire du Ghana, spécialiste reconnu de la gestion durable des sols et de l'agriculture intelligente, Kwame Agyei Frimpong possède un doctorat en science des plantes et des sols obtenu à l'université d'Aberdeen, un master en ressources physiques des terres de l'université de Gand, un master en agriculture de précision de l'université polytechnique Mohammed VI et une licence en agriculture de l'université Kwame Nkrumah. Il est un acteur clé de l'agriculture durable en Afrique.
Dave and David turn to the off-the-pitch storm now engulfing Liverpool, asking whether Arne Slot and Richard Hughes should be under far more scrutiny. They unpack Van Dijk's explosive post-match comments, the continued lack of intensity and structure, and the baffling substitutions that have turned late-game scenarios into chaos. The conversation digs into the deeper issues: why Liverpool's tactical plan isn't visible, why signings aren't bedding in, and why the squad feels disjointed despite heavy investment. They examine the disconnect between recruitment and on-pitch execution, the growing concern about right-back options, the questionable fit of summer arrivals like Frimpong and Kirkes, and the real risk that Champions League qualification could slip away. This cut captures the rising pressure on Slot, the doubts around the summer rebuild, and the moment where Liverpool must decide whether things can still be rescued. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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The discussion turns to recruitment and system chaos under Arne Slot. The panel pick apart a confusing summer window where Liverpool replaced Trent's unique passing with Frimpong's pace, signed two strikers but no left winger and built a team that looks like a poor tactical fit. They debate whether Slot actually chose these players or if Michael Edwards and Richard Hughes have boxed him in. Has the rebuild gone wrong before it even started? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Constitutional lawyer and historian Yaw Anokye Frimpong has clarified that a National Day of Mourning is reserved for honoring individuals or events of exceptional national significance. His remarks come after the government declared three days of mourning following the passing of former First Lady Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings.
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Ste is here with today's Bitesize podcast with some significant injury updates on four Liverpool stars. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Subscribe to our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TheTransferFlow On this episode, Patrick and Neel break down the Champions League week. Arsenal dominate Atletico Madrid as Arteta's fullbacks take center stage, while Diego Simeone's side looks completely out of ideas. PSG smash Leverkusen, but Kaspar Hjulmand has already brought structure and clarity to a chaotic team. Liverpool roll over Frankfurt with an outrageous lineup, but can any of Slot's new ideas translate to the Premier League? Finally, the guys preview El Clásico and discuss why both Barcelona and Real Madrid still look far from perfect. 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 00:38 – Arsenal 4–0 Atletico Madrid 01:15 – Arteta's fullback experiment 02:10 – Gyökeres finally scores and finds his role 03:50 – Arsenal's rotation patterns and pressing 05:45 – Why Atleti's approach no longer works 07:05 – Simeone out? What's next for Atletico 08:10 – Arsenal's control vs. Atleti's confusion 09:25 – Atleti's defensive numbers are misleading 10:44 – Why Simeone's system no longer fits the squad 11:30 – Time for a new direction at Atleti 12:05 – PSG 7–2 Leverkusen 12:50 – PSG's structure and fullback overloads 13:38 – Leverkusen's decent first half before the red cards 14:55 – What Hulmand changed immediately 15:30 – Direct play and transitions define their style 16:20 – Stabilizing the defense after Ten Hag's chaos 17:05 – Hulmand's Denmark influence and club adaptation 18:10 – Building a flexible 3–4–3 shape 19:10 – Leverkusen's rebuild and young forwards 20:25 – Early signs of balance under Hulmand 21:20 – Frankfurt vs. Liverpool 22:05 – Liverpool's wild lineup and domination 23:00 – Slot's tweaks in attack and spacing 23:45 – Frimpong at right back and attacking overloads 24:30 – What Slot might carry into the league 25:40 – Isaac and Ekitiké together up front 26:40 – Why Kerkes still doesn't fit the system 27:25 – Could a 4–2–2–2 actually work for Liverpool 28:15 – Squad issues and January fixes 29:10 – Transfer targets that make sense 30:20 – Frankfurt's chaotic defending 31:00 – Liverpool's tactical ceiling under Slot 31:45 – El Clásico preview 32:30 – Barcelona's defense looks fragile 33:10 – Real Madrid's movement and Mbappé's new timing 34:00 – How Madrid can exploit Barca's press 35:20 – Barca's missing outlets and counter problems 36:10 – Real's press could decide the match 37:00 – Barcelona's shape and lack of defensive wingers 38:10 – Why Real's structure gives them the edge 39:10 – Mbappé and Vinícius' threat in transition 40:10 – Key matchups and tactical questions 40:50 – Outro and Patreon announcement 42:25 - Patreon Teaser
Au sommaire de Radio foot internationale à 16h10 TU : - Ligue des Champions, soirée record hier (43 buts) sur les terrains. ; - 3è journée de phase de Ligue, suite. ; Une victoire pour le foot ? Javier Tebas fait machine arrière... Écoutez le 2è Radio foot ce soir à 21h10 TU pour le debrief de la suite et la fin de la 3è journée de Ligue des Champions. Ligue des Champions, soirée record hier (43 buts) sur les terrains. Scores fleuves à Barcelone, Eindhoven et Leverkusen. 6 buteurs différents pour le PSG qui a enregistré des retours contre le Bayer, entame mieux sa campagne européenne que l'an passé. Sans-faute d'Arsenal, impitoyable face à l'Atlético, et de l'Inter. Les Milanais prolifiques à Bruxelles (4-0), où ils affrontaient l'USG. 3è journée de phase de ligue, suite : les leaders de L1 en déplacement à Lisbonne. De Zerbi souhaite que l'OM affiche «la même personnalité face au Sporting qu'au Vélodrome», fasse preuve d'humilité et de courage face aux Leões, 2ès du championnat, dans un stade chauffé à blanc. Les Olympiens vont croiser un ancien du club, le Colombien Luis Suarez, une des menaces pour la défense phocéenne. - Encore un club anglais à Monaco. Désormais entrainés par Sébastien Pocognoli qui manque de repères, les Rouge et Blanc devront tout donner contre Tottenham, comme face aux Cityzens début octobre. Mais les Spurs, vainqueurs de la C3 ont acquis de la stabilité avec Thomas Franck. - L'affiche Real Madrid/Juventus Turin, un classique continental souvent disputé. Battus à Côme, 7ès de Serie A, les Bianconeri peuvent-ils obtenir un bon résultat au Bernabeu ? Xabi Alonso en quête d'un match référence, possède un buteur en feu ! - Déplacement des Reds à Francfort. Hugo Ekitiké de retour sur la pelouse de l'Eintracht, un terrain que Frimpong et Wirtz connaissent bien aussi. Brillant par séquences, Liverpool va-t-il prendre 3 points en Allemagne ? Une victoire pour le foot ? Après la protestation des joueurs initiée par le Syndicat des footballeurs espagnols, le promoteur du match délocalisé à Miami entre Villarreal et le Barça a fini par jeter l'éponge. Javier Tebas fait machine arrière, mais le boss de la Liga déplore ce qu'il estime être une opportunité de développement pour le championnat. Les joueurs y voient une décision injuste au plan sportif. Côté Serie A, où des voix s'élèvent aussi, le match AC Milan/Côme prévu en Australie reste maintenu. Pour débattre avec Sophiane Amazian : Dominique Sévérac, Marco Martins et Naïm Moniolle. Technique/réalisation : Laurent Salerno. - Préparation : Pierre Guérin. Écoutez sur RFI le 2è Radio foot ce soir à 21h10 TU pour le debrief de la suite et la fin de la 3è journée de Ligue des Champions. Le son sera accessible à partir de 00h05, heure de Paris.
Au sommaire de Radio foot internationale à 16h10 TU : - Ligue des Champions, soirée record hier (43 buts) sur les terrains. ; - 3è journée de phase de Ligue, suite. ; Une victoire pour le foot ? Javier Tebas fait machine arrière... Écoutez le 2è Radio foot ce soir à 21h10 TU pour le debrief de la suite et la fin de la 3è journée de Ligue des Champions. Ligue des Champions, soirée record hier (43 buts) sur les terrains. Scores fleuves à Barcelone, Eindhoven et Leverkusen. 6 buteurs différents pour le PSG qui a enregistré des retours contre le Bayer, entame mieux sa campagne européenne que l'an passé. Sans-faute d'Arsenal, impitoyable face à l'Atlético, et de l'Inter. Les Milanais prolifiques à Bruxelles (4-0), où ils affrontaient l'USG. 3è journée de phase de ligue, suite : les leaders de L1 en déplacement à Lisbonne. De Zerbi souhaite que l'OM affiche «la même personnalité face au Sporting qu'au Vélodrome», fasse preuve d'humilité et de courage face aux Leões, 2ès du championnat, dans un stade chauffé à blanc. Les Olympiens vont croiser un ancien du club, le Colombien Luis Suarez, une des menaces pour la défense phocéenne. - Encore un club anglais à Monaco. Désormais entrainés par Sébastien Pocognoli qui manque de repères, les Rouge et Blanc devront tout donner contre Tottenham, comme face aux Cityzens début octobre. Mais les Spurs, vainqueurs de la C3 ont acquis de la stabilité avec Thomas Franck. - L'affiche Real Madrid/Juventus Turin, un classique continental souvent disputé. Battus à Côme, 7ès de Serie A, les Bianconeri peuvent-ils obtenir un bon résultat au Bernabeu ? Xabi Alonso en quête d'un match référence, possède un buteur en feu ! - Déplacement des Reds à Francfort. Hugo Ekitiké de retour sur la pelouse de l'Eintracht, un terrain que Frimpong et Wirtz connaissent bien aussi. Brillant par séquences, Liverpool va-t-il prendre 3 points en Allemagne ? Une victoire pour le foot ? Après la protestation des joueurs initiée par le Syndicat des footballeurs espagnols, le promoteur du match délocalisé à Miami entre Villarreal et le Barça a fini par jeter l'éponge. Javier Tebas fait machine arrière, mais le boss de la Liga déplore ce qu'il estime être une opportunité de développement pour le championnat. Les joueurs y voient une décision injuste au plan sportif. Côté Serie A, où des voix s'élèvent aussi, le match AC Milan/Côme prévu en Australie reste maintenu. Pour débattre avec Sophiane Amazian : Dominique Sévérac, Marco Martins et Naïm Moniolle. Technique/réalisation : Laurent Salerno. - Préparation : Pierre Guérin. Écoutez sur RFI le 2è Radio foot ce soir à 21h10 TU pour le debrief de la suite et la fin de la 3è journée de Ligue des Champions. Le son sera accessible à partir de 00h05, heure de Paris.
Rubel - Carta De Maria [Mr Bongo Records] Phylipe Nunes Araújo - Asa [Far Out Recordings] Antonio Adolfo – Aonde Voce Vai [Artezanal] Sessa - Nome de Deus [Mexican Summer] Da Lata - The Lonely City [Da Lata Music] The Steoples - Even So [Gifted & Blessed] Another Taste - Run Into Love [Space Grapes] E. LIVE - Sunny Side Up [Star Creature] Blue Mondays - Driving Away From Home [Soul Clap Records] Motherfox - Fallen Into Love (TZ Extended Version) [Star Creature] 2000 Black - GG2 [2000 Black] Aardvarck - Bonfon [Fluid Ounce Records] Brian Jackson feat. Rich Medina - Winter In America [BBE Music] Mark De Clive-Lowe – Another One Save Me [Freedom School] CoKi - Super LFO [Tempa] Slimy Ape - Loopin' Danny Breaks - Volume 2 (E-Z Rollers Remix) [Droppin' Science] Moxu - Across [Soul Trader Records] K. Frimpong & His Cubano Fiestas — Asase Si Yo [Soundway Records] Ten City - He's a Friend [Nervous Records] Vick Lavender feat. Ron Carroll - All I Got For You (Is Love) [Cataleya Music] Blackwhole feat. Kay Jnr - Against All Odds [Stay True Sounds] Donald Byrd – Elijah [Blue Note] Stúdió 11 - Theme Of Achmed Jamal [Cosmic Sounds]
Episode 763: October 11, 2025 playlist: Glyders, "Stone Shadow" (Forever) 2025 Drag City Sharon Van Etten, "Poison" (String of Hearts (Songs of HTRK)) 2025 Ghostly Carla dal Forno, "Veselka City Lights" (Going back to sleep...) 2025 A Colourful Storm Laika, "Badtimes (Peel Session)" (BBC Radio Sessions) 2025 Beggars Arkive Lauten der Seele, "Wir Zwei Allein" (Unterhaltungen mit Larven und Überresten) 2025 World of Echo Brigitte Fontaine, "Il Pleut" (Brigitte Fontaine Est Folle - Special Edition) 1968 Saravah / 2025 We Want Sounds K. Frimpong and His Cubano Fiestas, "Hwehwe mu na yi wo mpena" (K. Frimpong and His Cubano Fiestas) 1977 / 2025 Soundway echospace, "sonorous [intrusion dub]" (the midst of something beautiful [volume two]) 2015 Echospace Sloan, "So Far Down" (Based on the Best Seller) 2025 Yep Rock Ayu Okakita, "She Said" (She Said) 2025 Okonomiyaki Anthony Moore with AKA and Friends, "No Parlez" (On Beacon Hill) 2025 Drag City Miki Berenyi Trio, "Doldrum Days" (Doldrum Days) 2025 Bella Union Email podcast at brainwashed dot com to say who you are; what you like; what you want to hear; share pictures for the podcast of where you're from, your computer or MP3 player with or without the Brainwashed Podcast Playing; and win free music! We have no tracking information, no idea who's listening to these things so the more feedback that comes in, the more frequent podcasts will come. You will not be put on any spam list and your information will remain completely private and not farmed out to a third party. Thanks for your attention and thanks for listening.
Het Nederlands elftal had weinig moeite om van Malta te winnen. In een nieuwe aflevering van Kick-off blikken Valentijn Driessen en Mike Verweij vanaf het eiland samen met Pim Sedee terug op de wedstrijd van Oranje. De rechterflank met Dumfries en Frimpong blijft een issue, kunnen de twee vleugelverdedigers samen in één team? Driessen merkt op dat de onderlinge scherpte soms ontbrak. Hoe gaat Ronald Koeman dat voor het WK in dit team krijgen? Verder: Fred Grim wordt assistent van John Heitinga bij Ajax, komt het nu goed met de Amsterdammers? En het eerste van Feyenoord lonkt voor de zoon van Robin van Persie. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the latest Big Decisions podcast, Dave Davis is joined by Trev Downey to discuss the key decisions facing Liverpool this season, with extensive talk on the fullback situation involving Kerkez, Frimpong, and Bradley, among other topics! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Encouraging news with Curtis Jones training for a potential Everton return, but concern over Will Wright's knee as scans are awaited. Expect more rotation across competitions this season, with Slot already trusting his bench; the right-back battle between Frimpong and Bradley is highlighted, alongside chatter around Ibrahima Konaté's contract and the social-media noise it stirs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this episode, Patrick and Neel break down another Champions League week. Liverpool win in stoppage time against Atletico Madrid, but did Diego Simeone get it all wrong? Chelsea lose to Bayern in a wide-open game where neither side defended well, are Chelsea in for a rough Champions League run? Real Madrid thrash Marseille, but questions remain about Vinicius' role and their back line. Finally, Juventus and Dortmund play out another chaotic match, but are either team actually good? 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 01:05 – Atlético vs Liverpool, total beatdown 02:00 – Liverpool's dominance, Atleti's weak goals 03:25 – Salah central, Frimpong's role 04:23 – Liverpool's shape 05:20 – Atleti's lack of speed up front 06:53 – Can Liverpool control games? 08:21 – Reliance on Van Dijk & Konate staying fit 09:02 – League vs UCL: will Liverpool's style work? 11:10 – Comparing Liverpool to Arsenal 12:27 – Chelsea vs Bayern, chaos in Munich 13:27 – Chelsea's poor defensive block 14:27 – Bayern's rotations through midfield 15:25 – Bayern cut through Chelsea at will 16:26 – Chelsea's 0.06 xG second half 17:17 – What Chelsea lack in attack 18:29 – Shot leaders for Chelsea 18:52 – Stock market FC 19:19 – Are Chelsea fans patient enough? 19:46 – Real Madrid vs Marseille 21:05 – Rodrigo in, Vinicius benched again 22:20 – Mbappé leading the press 23:44 – Back line still shaky high up the pitch 24:43 – Real's high turnovers & composure 25:20 – Madrid press exposes Marseille wide 26:09 – Why Marseille lacked a striker outlet 27:45 – Encouraging signs for Xabi Alonso's Madrid 28:10 – Vinicius on the bench again 29:25 – Selling high on Vinicius? 30:52 – Madrid's rotation issues 31:30 – This is Mbappé's team 32:03 – Juventus vs Dortmund, chaos or quality? 32:46 – When Juve last had back-to-back 7+ goal games 34:43 – Why Juventus are still boring 35:16 – Dortmund's 0.04 xG at halftime 35:51 – 15 goals in 2 games, only 5 xG combined 37:24 – Dortmund defending like statues 37:47 – Funny but frustrating to watch 38:32 – Both teams still unserious 39:09 – When were Dortmund last actually good? 40:48 – Thursday night football rant 41:36 – Outro & newsletter plug
Liverpool 3-2 Atletico and another late winner under the lights. Lew Aspinall break's down a classic Anfield rollercoaster: Florian Wirtz's most complete Liverpool performance to date, Alexander Isak's promising debut without a pre-season, and the Szoboszlai-Gravenberch rotation that powered midfield. There's praise for Frimpong's recovery pace, an honest look at Bradley's rusty return and Gakpo's role on the left, plus the set-piece corner that settled it. We also talk Simeone's send-off, what five consecutive late wins say about Arne Slot's side, and what carries into the derby at the weekend. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dave Davis' Newsround Special digs into a decisive summer at Anfield. Chiesa's five rejections and what they signal, Isak and Frimpong catching the eye in training, the reality behind Guehi not being first choice, and how Konate is weighing up his options. Clear takeaways, quick context, and a clean listen for your commute. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dans cette édition, cap sur le CHAN 2025 à la veille des demi-finales, retour sur la deuxième journée de Ligue 1 et coup d'envoi de la saison en Bundesliga. Le CHAN 2025 à la veille des demi-finales Madagascar/Soudan, les Malgaches une nouvelle fois dans le dernier carré ! Faucons de Jediane comme Barea A' espèrent bien rallier la finale. Maroc/Sénégal, finale avant la lettre entre les deux derniers vainqueurs du tournoi ? La meilleure défense face à l'attaque la plus prolifique du tournoi. Les trois pays hôtes sortis, ça ne sera pas la même ambiance en tribunes ! Côté organisation, une étape historique pour l'Afrique de l'Est et une bonne répétition avant la CAN 2027 ? À lire aussiCHAN 2025 : calendrier et résultats des matchs Ligue 1, 2e journée L'OM rebondit après sa victoire spectaculaire à domicile contre le promu Paris FC. Pierre Emerick Aubameyang signe son retour d'un doublé, la jeune garde (Nadir et Vaz) se distingue. Des Phocéens sans Rabiot. Interrogé en conférence de presse, Roberto De Zerbi se dit prêt à tendre la main au joueur, et donc à faire en sorte qu'il puisse être conservé ? Pas sûr que la ligne de conduite du président et du directeur sportif change pour autant, surtout après la réaction de la mère et agente du « Duc ». Les (bonnes) surprises du début de saison : Giroud encore buteur, permet au LOSC de l'emporter en fin de match face à Monaco. Toulouse étonnant 2e du classement ! Doublé de l'international camerounais Frank Magri. Strasbourg 4e. Emegha règle la mire après avoir loupé l'immanquable contre Nantes ! Coup d'arrêt pour Rennes ! Malgré un Seko Fofana affuté, les Rouge et Noir réduits à 9 au bout de 10 minutes de jeu à Lorient ! Cette fois-ci, l'infériorité n'a pas souri au onze d'Habib Beye ! Sambou Soumano et son compère béninois Aiyegun Tosin en ont profité ! La Buli, c'est parti ! Leipzig corrigé par les Rekordmeister. Triplé de Kane en un quart d'heure, doublé d'Olise, et but de la nouvelle recrue Luis Diaz. Départ canon de l'Eintracht Francfort face au Werder. Dortmund frustré par Sankt Pauli. Les Schwarz-Gelb de Guirassy (buteur) ont été rattrapés en fin de match dans l'antre des Freibeuter (3-3). Leverkusen surpris à domicile (1-2) par Hoffenheim. Les Rouge et Noir de Erik ten Hag entament une nouvelle ère, sans Wirtz, Frimpong ou encore Xhaka. Réaction attendue au Weserstadion de Brême samedi. À lire aussiAllemagne : ten Hag chute avec Leverkusen pour ses débuts en Bundesliga Avec Hugo Moissonnier : Hervé Penot, Yoro Mangara et David Lortholary. Technique/réalisation : Laurent Salerno – Pierre Guérin.
In this podcast I go through my final thoughts to help you lock your FPL Team Selections ahead of Gameweek 2. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━
Paul was down at Wembley to watch Liverpool lose to Crystal Palace in the Community Shield this Sunday afternoon. Goals from Frimpong and Ekitike took the Reds into a 2-1 lead, but a late-ish Palace equaliser took the game to pens in which Liverpool left A LOT to be desired. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.