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The road to the FIFA World Cup 2026 is coming to an end as the AFC Asian Qualifiers reach the penultimate round with so much still to play for. Herve Renard has swung the changes with Saudi Arabia, while Indonesia are preparing for their first foray under the guidance of Patrick Kluivert. Japan, Korea Republic and Iran can all officially seal their spot at the global showpiece, while a huge opportunity awaits Uzbekistan. Meanwhile, Paul Williams is worried for Australia after naming a weakened squad. Be sure to follow The Asian Game on all our social media channels: X: https://twitter.com/TheAsianGame IG: https://instagram.com/theasiangame Facebook: https://facebook.com/TheAsianGamePodcast
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Joshua and Nathan talk about the Whitecaps getting knocked out of Leagues Cup, their transfer deadline day, CanWNT being knocked out of the Olympics. Chelsea signing Omoridion, Tottenham still getting rid of players, Pepe's retirement and more!TIMESTAMPS:0:49- Whitecaps out of Leagues Cup15:25- It's deadline day for Canadian teams...Ocampo imminent?21:29- CanWNT out of Olympics...what's next?33:22- CanMNT news and rumours, Davies to be sold this window?36:20- Chelsea sell Gallagher to Atletico Madrid, sign Omoridion, squad has too many players45:56- Tottenham selling more players, incoming rumours, signing kids into the first team52:08- Herve Renard leaves France WNT, Morata and Rodri apologize and are banned for one international match for Gibralter is Spain53:35- AC Milan introduce new maternity leave policy for female players and staff55:22- Bizarre Twitter interaction between Lucas Digne and Turkish Journalist57:45- Pepe announces his retirement
The Olympics are nearly here, so let's take a (figurative) trip to France to cover the home side for the tournament. Our guest today is Assile Toufaily, former Lebanon Women's National Team player, PhD Candidate, and freelance football writer for Forbes. Assile is based in France and does incredible work covering Division 1 Arkema and the global women's game. In this episode, we discuss the possibility of this being the last-best chance for some of France's legendary players to win a major tournament; France's lack of attack during Euro qualifiers; and how manager Herve Renard's search for his next job has made the news. Would you like to stay informed on women's football, especially in France? Then you absolutely should check out Assile's work in Forbes, as well as follow her on social media: Forbes; Twitter; Tik Tok; Instagram; The Super Subs IG Subscribe now to catch all of our women's football talk, including our ongoing coverage of the NWSL and the 2024 Olympics. Check us out: X/Twitter: @itc_pod YouTube: www.youtube.com/@intothechannelpod Instagram: @intothechannelpod Threads: @intothechannelpod Tik Tok: @intothechannel
Bronny James, with back to back good shooting games, has a LOT of people wanting to write him off after just three summer league games now very quiet! Will the Niners give Brandon Aiyuk a trade, a new contract that makes him happy, or neither? The journey to see who will be the next USMNT head coach has Patrick Vieira at the center of it, but Mauricio Pochettino, Thierry Henry, Herve Renard, Rafa Benitez and others loom. And yes, we talk about the further new lows of insanity that the ReNutican Party has reached at their latest horrid disgrace of an RNC. A top weekend show of OVERALL with Mentru Nagbe, Vince Saiz, Lucas Gaynor, JR from Houston and Lamar Edwards.
The boys are back and on a very sad and heartfelt note, we have to kick off this week's show eulogizing an absolute legend both in the football world, and specifically within the Ravens family. Super Bowl champion Jacoby Jones tragically passed away this weekend at the age of 40. Josh and Dante kick off the show talking about what he meant for our generation of Ravens fans, and why he is an hall of fame personality who will be missed so much. Josh recaps his weekend at Wobble and tells us about his experience raving with Audrey and her crew. The Summer of Soccer is officially over with Argentina and Spain winning Copa America and the Euros, respectively. The boys break down both finales from Sunday, and take a look at the stylistic differences in the European game compared to the "American" game. Josh has a message for spectators of the security debacle in Miami preceding the Copa America final. Staying in the realm of soccer, the boys were elated to finally discuss Gregg Berhalter being relieved of his duties as USMNT head coach. Josh stipulates why this should be a starting line, not a finish line for the US Soccer Federation. Dante and Josh discuss potential replacements for Berhalter, including the commonly mentioned Jurgen Klopp, and Dante's personal pick, Herve Renard. Moving over to baseball, the Orioles dropped 5 of their last 6 games prior to the All Star break which they needed desperately. Limping into the break, the O's we're gifted the final game against the Yankees thanks to some bad defense. Corbin Burnes started the All Star game for the AL, with Gunnar Henderson and Adley Rutschman also joining him in the starting lineup. Henderson also took part in the Home Run Derby on Monday, but unfortunately did not make it out of the first round. The wait is finally over: EA Sports College Football 25 is out and Dante is emotional about it. The boys wrap up talking some more Wobble, and giving out their music recommendations for the week. We missed you all. Thank you to everyone for listening, and we will see yall next week. Cheers!
The Scuffed Soccer Podcast | USMNT, Yanks Abroad, MLS, futbol in America
Greg and Belz wrestle with the rumor mill ramping up on Steve Cherundolo, what Herve Renard might bring, what needs to be fixed, etc. Subscribe to Scuffed on Patreon! Patrons get a private ad-free feed for all episodes that go out on the public feed, plus the Monday Review every week with Watke and Vince. Patrons also get access to our private Discord server, live call-in shows, and the full catalog of historic recaps we've made: https://www.patreon.com/scuffed
Enjoy the crew banter and discuss different stories around the world; - The Nigeria Olympic Committee (NOC) said yesterday that it has put everything on ground to surpass the achievements of the country at previous Olympics. - After a superb performance in her recent outing in Luxembourg, Nigeria's Taekwondo star Elizabeth Anyanacho has confirmed her readiness for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. - The Lagos state government has promised to renovate the Molade Okoya-Thomas indoor sports hall inside the Teslim Balogun stadium in Surulere, Lagos. - Just five weeks after becoming the first undisputed heavyweight boxing champion in nearly 25 years, Oleksandr Usyk has given up one of his belts. - South Africa have recalled two-time World Cup-winning captain Siya Kolisi for next month's Test series against Ireland. - Police have advised the Mercedes Formula 1 team that no criminal offences were committed by the sender of an email that claimed Lewis Hamilton's car had been "sabotaged". - Thousands of football faithfuls in Enugu trooped out Monday morning in defiance to the now traditional Sit-at-home order by the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) to welcome the newly crowned Nigeria Premier Football League champions, Rangers International of Enugu. - Indications have emerged that Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) giants, Kano Pillars will announce the appointment of a new Technical Adviser on Thursday, June 27. - The Executive Governor of Oyo State, Engineer Seyi Makinde, says a CAF club competition slot will be the major focus for Shooting Stars Sports Club in the 2024/2025 Nigeria Premier Football League season, PUNCH Sports Extra reports. - The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has dispelled reports it has established contact with Herve Renard for the vacant Super Eagles coaching job. - Southampton striker Paul Onuachu has put in a transfer request to leave the club. - Legendary former Arsenal and France striker Thierry Henry is one of the names being considered to succeed Rob Page as Wales manager - Belotti moves to the Serie A new-boys for a fee rising to €5m - Real Madrid striker Joselu is a step away from signing with Qatar's Al Gharafa. - A masked Kylian Mbappe scored his first-ever Euros goal but France were held to a draw by an already-eliminated Poland to finish second in Group D. - England moved into Euro 2024's last 16 at the top of Group C - but it was only achieved after another drab display with a draw against Slovenia in Cologne.
Joshua and Nathan talk about the Whitecaps signing Bjorn Inge Utvik, extending Tristan Blackmon and Ryan Gauld, the away kit leak, the CSB-Media Pro fallout, proposed changes to the Canadian Championship, Chelsea being slaughtered by Liverpool, Tottenham beating Brentford and more!TIMESTAMPS:1:05- Whitecaps sign Bjorn Inge Utvik, extend Tristan Blackmon and Ryan Gauld, preseason wraps up, what is needed still and the away kit leaked26:05- The weird transfer saga of Duncan McGuire from Orlando City SC to Blackburn Rovers29:05- The CSB- Media Pro fallout and the future of the CPL and broadcasting of Canadian Soccer39:00- TrueNorthFoot reports proposed changes to Canadian Championship from CPL42:25- Herve Renard reportedly turned down CANMNT job 45:30- Chelsea draw with Aston Villa 0-0 in FA Cup and then get slaughtered by Liverpool 4-1, Chelsea women sign Mayra Ramirez for women's soccer transfer record58:55- Tottenham lose to Man City in FA Cup but beat Brentford 4-2. More signings and outgoings?1:14:51-EPL to have referees announce VAR decisions starting next season1:16:00- FC Schalke 04 in danger of extinction if they get relegated1:17:53- Antonio Conte to be the next AC Milan manager starting next season1:18:50- Marcus Rashford fined two weeks wages after calling in sick to training but was seen at a nightclub the night before1:20:45- Jurgen Klopp to leave Liverpool and Xavi to leave Barcelona at the end of the season
Both Jurgen Klopp and Xavi have announced that they will each be leaving their respected clubs at the end of the season. With so many free managers at the moment, which club is more enticing to coach? Victor Osimhen is flying for Nigeria at AFCON while Marcus Rashford misses yet another match for United. Klopp and Xavi announce their exits? (0:05) What's the bigger job for a football manager? Liverpool or Barcelona? (5:45) Which is the bigger club between Barca and Liverpool? (8:30) Who works next? Xavi or Klopp (23:05) Herve Renard denies job with CANMNT (29:12) Rashford continues to disappoint (31:45) Egypt knocked from AFCON (34:25) Play 4-4-2 Picks for the chance to win $250,000 + weekly & monthly prizes. Enter NOW https://www.442picks.ca Follow James on socials: X -https://twitter.com/JamesSharman Insta - https://www.instagram.com/sharms1974 Follow Sara on socials: X - https://twitter.com/saraporaria Insta - https://www.instagram.com/saraporaria Follow Albert on socials: X -https://twitter.com/albertvartanian Insta - https://www.instagram.com/_therealbertv/ Follow Room 442 on socials X - https://twitter.com/theroom442 Insta - https://www.instagram.com/room442official For more content visit www.homestandsports.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/room-4-4-2/message
Football is Wife is back with another episode! We relive the magic and emotions of the USWNT sendoff weekend for Julie Ertz and Megan Rapinoe, and look ahead to the team's bright future. We explore the NWSL Free Agency window, and have hope(??) the Red Stars retain their talent, and we revisit the NWSL Boston Stadium parking situation to ask, has there ever been a good shuttle? Plus! We take Herve Renard to the trash for his remarks on the Spanish Players' federation fight, and award the Sportsmanship of the week to two legends of sport. Follow us @galpalsports across social media to stay in touch! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/footballiswife/message
Rob Gilbert and Michael Edgley are joined by The ABC's Tracey Holmes as the Matildas story ascends to new levels - victory over France in an agonising seventeen-minute shootout, drawing unprecedented public support and putting them into the semi-finals. Tracey has covered the Matildas for decades, and couldn't be prouder.The next opponent are England's Lionesses - The Athletic's Charlotte Harpur returns with Sarina Weigman's side still yet to find their best at the tournament, most-recently coming from behind to defeat Colombia 2-1 in the quarter-finals. Rob and Derek Dyson ascertain the confidence levels of the old enemy. Astronomical television numbers, Barnaby Joyce's all-time howler and more adoration of Herve Renard are all on the agenda, as is Ange Postecoglou's Premier League debut and another Andrew Redmayne penalty masterclass.Join us for Stoppage Time on Friday, as we re-group following the semi-finals and look ahead to the weekend's deciders. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mani Djazmi is in Brisbane, as co-hosts Australia reach the semi-finals of the Women's World Cup for the very first time after beating France 7-6 in a dramatic penalty shootout after it finished goalless after 120 minutes. Mani speaks to ecstatic Australia fans outside the Brisbane Stadium, as Matildas mania sweeps across the country. We hear from a passionate Australia manager Tony Gustavsson after leading his history-making team into the last four, while France manager Herve Renard reflects on his side's dramatic exit from the tournament. An emotional Samantha Lewis from ABC News stops by to try and sum up what this achievement means for Australian women's football. Elsewhere, Katie Smith is in Sydney speaking to more delirious Aussie fans following their historic win. Australia will face England in the semi-finals at Stadium Australia on Wednesday after coming from a goal down to beat Colombia. Katie reflects on a good night's work for Sarina Wiegman's side with former England goalkeeper Karen Bardsley. Image: (L-R) Mary Fowler, Sam Kerr, Caitlin Foord and Steph Catley of Australia celebrate the team's victory through the penalty shootout following the FIFA Women's World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023 Quarter Final match between Australia and France at Brisbane Stadium on August 12, 2023 in Brisbane, Australia. (Photo by Bradley Kanaris/Getty Images)
Join Maz Farookhi in Wellington as Spain reach their first ever World Cup semi-final following a 2-1 victory over 2019 runners up Netherlands. A goal from Barcelona's Salma Paralluelo in the 111th minute was enough for Jorge Vilda's side to progress to the last four. Maz spoke to Laia Cervello from The Athletic about the achievement and what it means for women's football in the country. We'll also hear from Dutch journalist Jeroen van Barneveld about what went wrong for the Netherlands. Spain will meet Sweden for a place in the final after they beat Japan 2-1 in Auckland. Meanwhile, Mani Djazmi is in Brisbane ahead of co-hosts Australia's quarter-final against France. Mani speaks to France manager Herve Renard about the challenge of facing a partisan Aussie crowd, while Australia manager Tony Gustavsson and defender Ellie Carpenter give us some insight into their preparations ahead of such a big game. Katie Smith is in Sydney as European Champions England get ready to face Colombia. Image: Salma Paralluelo of Spain celebrates after scoring her sides first goal during the FIFA Women's World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023 Quarter Final match between Spain and Netherlands at Wellington Regional Stadium. (Photo by Jose Breton/Pics Action/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
Double UTAS?! You read that correctly. Welcome to the Preview Show! This season we're launching a second show a week, where we focus on a preview with an opposition and discuss the press conferences in the build up to the weekend. To kick things off Jules and Matt had a chat about Elias Kachunga, the opening weekend and... Herve Renard. For some reason. Send us your feedback for these episodes, we'd love to know what you think: @AbbeyStandPod abbeystandpod@gmail.com www.undertheabbeystand.com
It's Women's World Cup preview time! Join Anna Harrington, Sam Lewis, Angela Christian-Wilkes, Marissa Lordanic, and special guest, Julien Laurens, as we preview Group F. We chat about the expectations on Les Bleues, the difference new coach Herve Renard has made, how France will fare in the group, and discuss the legacy of hosting the 2019 tournament on French women's football. Follow The Far Post on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. Check out espn.com.au or download the ESPN App. Follow Julien Laurens' work on Twitter.
Sandra Herrera and Lisa Roman discuss the latest news and notes around the world of women's football. They start by discussing the latest out of the NWSL, the 14th expansion city in the Bay Area will join the NWSL in 2024. Leaders and former US Soccer legends Aly Wagner, Leslie Osbourn, Danielle Slaton and Brandi Chastain lead the way for the new club. 2023 NWSL Draft pick Mykiaa Minniss's mother speaks about alleging the mistreatment of her daughter at Kansas City Current during preseason. In the international game, Sam Kerr hits 50 career WSL goals in just 62 appearances. Plus, Herve Renard has been named France Football's new team manager just 4 months out from the Women's World Cup. The USWNT PA has announced new leadership in Tierna Davidson, plus Nike dropped their Women's World Cup kits. Full stories and news. Watch USWNT, NWSL and WSL games on P+" with a link to https://www.paramountplus.com/home/ Attacking Third is available for free on the Audacy app as well as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Follow the Attacking Third team on Twitter: @AttackingThird, @SandHerrera_, @LRoman32 Visit the Attacking Third YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/attackingthird You can listen to Attacking Third on your smart speakers! Simply say "Alexa, play the latest episode of the Attacking Third podcast" or "Hey Google, play the latest episode of the Attacking Third podcast." For more soccer coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/soccer/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Regular guests Wael Jabir and Gabe Tan join us on the pod this week as we discuss all the major issues and topics in Asian football. We discuss in-depth the decision from FIFA to strip Indonesia of the FIFA U20 World Cup with Indonesian journalist Firzie Idris, while we also explore Herve Renard's decision to leave Saudi Arabia. Plus we speak with Iraqi international Osama Rashid about his recall to the national team after an almost four year hiatus.
Premier League commentator Pien Meulensteen joins former Matilda Amy Duggan and host Teo Pellizzeri to launch into all the biggest talking points in football!Graham Potter sacked from Chelsea and Brendan Rodgers gone from Leicester City as the managerial madness continuesThe relegation battle remains crazy with just three points between 12th and the drop zone - will David Moyes or Steve Cooper be next to go? Manchester United's slump in the top four race while Manchester City and Arsenal go win-for-win at the topThe four-way race for the WSL title - is it now the best league in Europe based on the results in the UEFA Women's Champions League? Who is England's answer to Alexia Putellas, set to become the nation's 'celerity footballer' Khadija "Bunny" Shaw with twice as many WSL goals as Sam Kerr - what's the reason? Matildas hit by injuries before big England test - but have England got their own issues? Herve Renard takes over at France Pien's journey to becoming a Premier League commentator. Including a candid insight into how she handles internet trolls and handles the pressure of million-viewer audiences And plenty more.Listen to Optus Sport's award-winning limited series, Football Belongs, charting the cultural threads of Australian society through the lens of nine football matches: https://play.acast.com/s/football-belongs Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is a special "Journey to the Cup" episode brought to you by Google Chrome.Meg is joined by Charlotte Harpur and Steph Yang to discuss everything happening with the French women's national team — from multiple players stepping away from the team over their concerns, including the team's captain Wendie Renard, to the exit of head coach Corinne Diacre, the resignation of FFF president Noel Le Graet, and now the entrance of the team's new head coach Herve Renard and possible return of players. All of this is happening only months before the World Cup, and time is running out for the team to prepare for this summer's major tournament.Read Charlotte's feature on France: https://theathletic.com/4260181/2023/03/01/france-wendie-renard-diacre/More on Noel Le Graet's resignation: https://theathletic.com/4259868/2023/02/28/noel-le-graet-french-football/Corinne Diacre out as the team's head coach: https://theathletic.com/4290895/2023/03/09/corinne-diacre-france-women-sacked/And Herve Renard in: https://theathletic.com/4329031/2023/03/20/herve-renard-france-women/Read all of The Athletic's Journey to the Cup coverage here: https://theathletic.com/tag/the-journey-to-the-cup/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is a special "Journey to the Cup" episode brought to you by Google Chrome. Meg is joined by Charlotte Harpur and Steph Yang to discuss everything happening with the French women's national team — from multiple players stepping away from the team over their concerns, including the team's captain Wendie Renard, to the exit of head coach Corinne Diacre, the resignation of FFF president Noel Le Graet, and now the entrance of the team's new head coach Herve Renard and possible return of players. All of this is happening only months before the World Cup, and time is running out for the team to prepare for this summer's major tournament. Read Charlotte's feature on France: https://theathletic.com/4260181/2023/03/01/france-wendie-renard-diacre/ More on Noel Le Graet's resignation: https://theathletic.com/4259868/2023/02/28/noel-le-graet-french-football/ Corinne Diacre out as the team's head coach: https://theathletic.com/4290895/2023/03/09/corinne-diacre-france-women-sacked/ And Herve Renard in: https://theathletic.com/4329031/2023/03/20/herve-renard-france-women/ Read all of The Athletic's Journey to the Cup coverage here: https://theathletic.com/tag/the-journey-to-the-cup/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Was long grass at Hampden a legitimate gripe for the Spanish after their defeat to Scotland? What are the early positives of the Belgian reset under Domenico Tedesco? And where might the growing list of big name, free agent managers land their next job? Those are all questions for Guillem Balague, Juliens Laurens and Kristof Terreur who also discuss footballers with unusual hobbies, and whether any of Guillem's recent high profile dinner guests could get the Stoke job..... TOPICS 03:38 – Spain's defeat at Hampden 11:19 – Belgium's start under Domenico Tedesco 20:58 – footballers with unusual hobbies 32:28 – big name managers out of work 38:15 – Barcelona business…..Ansu Fati, Gavi and Messi 39:46 – Herve Renard becomes the France Women's National Team manager
With Jimbo away for the international break, Kelly Somers is in the Totally hot seat, with Duncan Alexander, Carl Anka and Charlie Eccleshare for company.This week sees the retirement of two sometimes great and sometimes terrible former Arsenal and Real Madrid players, Emmanuel Adebayor and Mesut Ozil, with the German in particular leaving a hugely divisive legacy. A genius turned live blogger.The Euro 2024 qualifying campaign begins with some stellar fixtures including Italy v England, Spain v a Haaland-less Norway, Zlatan's Sweden v Belgium and captain Mbappe's France v Koeman's Netherlands.Paul Tenorio joins us to discuss a turbulent few months for the US national team since the World Cup, the courting of Folarin Balogun and why Patrick Vieira should be the next USA manager.Plus Hodgson, Conte and handsome Herve Renard.Produced by Charlie Jones.RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1: Ozil and Adebayor, we hardly knew ye (02.00)• PART 2a: Roy Hodgson returns to Crystal Palace (13.00)• PART 2b: Conte somehow still at Spurs (19.00)• PART 3a: Italy v England preview (27.00)• PART 3b: Hughton's Ghana get ready for action (33.00)• PART 3c: France v Netherlands preview (36.00)• PART 3d: Sweden v Belgium preview (46.00)• PART 4a: Paul Tenorio on an eventful few months for the USA (50.00)• PART 4b: New eras for Wales and Spain (57.00)• PART 4c: Sampaoli out, Renard in (62.00)SIGN UP TO THE ATHLETIC TODAY FOR £1 A MONTH FOR 12 MONTHS• theathletic.com/totally Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
With Jimbo away for the international break, Kelly Somers is in the Totally hot seat, with Duncan Alexander, Carl Anka and Charlie Eccleshare for company. This week sees the retirement of two sometimes great and sometimes terrible former Arsenal and Real Madrid players, Emmanuel Adebayor and Mesut Ozil, with the German in particular leaving a hugely divisive legacy. A genius turned live blogger. The Euro 2024 qualifying campaign begins with some stellar fixtures including Italy v England, Spain v a Haaland-less Norway, Zlatan's Sweden v Belgium and captain Mbappe's France v Koeman's Netherlands. Paul Tenorio joins us to discuss a turbulent few months for the US national team since the World Cup, the courting of Folarin Balogun and why Patrick Vieira should be the next USA manager. Plus Hodgson, Conte and handsome Herve Renard. Produced by Charlie Jones. RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1: Ozil and Adebayor, we hardly knew ye (02.00) • PART 2a: Roy Hodgson returns to Crystal Palace (13.00) • PART 2b: Conte somehow still at Spurs (19.00) • PART 3a: Italy v England preview (27.00) • PART 3b: Hughton's Ghana get ready for action (33.00) • PART 3c: France v Netherlands preview (36.00) • PART 3d: Sweden v Belgium preview (46.00) • PART 4a: Paul Tenorio on an eventful few months for the USA (50.00) • PART 4b: New eras for Wales and Spain (57.00) • PART 4c: Sampaoli out, Renard in (62.00) SIGN UP TO THE ATHLETIC TODAY FOR £1 A MONTH FOR 12 MONTHS • theathletic.com/totally Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Once known as the King of the Half-Time Hairdryer in Australian Football, John Kosmina goes through what makes a good Half-Time spray after Saudi Arabian coach Herve Renard's effort inspired his side to a win over Argentina and has gone viral over the past few days online.
Discipline. Dt. French. Herve Renard.
Title contenders at the 2022 FIFA World Cup, and led by the talismanic Lionel Messi, Argentina were taken down by Saudi Arabia in a 2-1 defeat in Group C. From their high line and brave sense of attacking, to manager Herve Renard's party look, Indian Express' Namit Kumar joins host Rahul Pandey to discuss everything that went by in the Group C clash.
Our six-part series of World Cup previews continues with a look at Saudi Arabia. Gearing up for their sixth FIFA World Cup, they face the daunting prospect of an opening game against a Lionel Messi-led Argentina. With struggles finding the back of the net, what are the prospects for Herve Renard's men in Qatar? We are joined by beIN Sport journalist and broadcaster Abdulmohsen Al-Qabbani to discuss and dissect their chances. The Asian Game's coverage of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 is proudly sponsored by SMC.
Martin Reich nos trae las últimas novedades del mundo del deporte. Además, repasamos los grupos que se enfrentarán en el mundial, y más. ¡No te lo pierdas!
Après-match Maroc/Comores.Avec @fadelabdellaoui,@AmineBennis2, et @RedaAllali .Production : @HamzaChioua. Musique intro : Vicious Vision.
Erinnerungen wurden heute wach an die EM 2016, als die Portugiesen zwar wenig überzeugenden Fußball boten, sich immer wieder auf Geniestreiche von Cristiano Ronaldo verlassen mussten, am Ende aber Europameister wurden. Am Ende haben die Portugiesen aber das zweite Gruppenspiel gewonnen und haben die Tabellenführung in der Gruppe B übernommen. Die Marokkaner dagegen müssen nach zwei guten (Iran) bzw. sehr guten (Portugal) die Koffer packen. Vor allen Dingen, weil sie an ihrer eigenen Chancenverwertung scheiterten. Andreas Thies und unser Experte Damian Ozako von unserem Kooperationspartner 90PLUS analysieren das Spiel zwischen Portugal und Marokko und sprechen dabei über glückliche Portugiesen, die sich vor allen Dingen bedanken können, dass die Marokkaner teils größte Chancen liegen ließen. Spielbericht: Die Portugiesen waren in der Startaufstellung nur in einer Position verändert. Bruno Fernandes musste Joao Mario weichen, der im ersten Spiel für Fernandes eingewechselt worden war. Der Trainer der Marokkaner, Herve Renard, hatte dem 3 Änderungen entgegenzusetzen. Für Saiss, Harit und El Kaabi standen da Costa, Dirar und Boutaib in der ersten 11. Boutaib eröffnete den Chancenreigen nach einer Minute mit einem Kopfball, der etwas zu hoch ging. Die Führung von Portugal fiel nach 4 Minuten. Ronaldo konnte nach einer Ecke und der darauf folgenden Hereingabe von Moutinho im 5m-Raum freilaufen und unbedrängt treffen. Das war bereits das 4. Tor des Superstars Ronaldo. In der Folge entwickelte sich ein munteres Spiel, zu dem vor allen Dingen die Marokkaner beitrugen. Immer wieder konnte ihre Offensivreihe mit Amrabat, Belhanda und Ziyech gefährliche Angriffe vortragen. Auch die Hereinnahme von Boutaib hatte sich gelohnt, ließ er sich doch immer wieder zurückfallen, machte Bälle fest und zog damit seine Mitspieler nach. Nach 20 Minuten hatten die Marokkaner zwar den Rückstand zu verkraften, waren aber ansonsten die bessere Mannschaft. Zwei strittige Situationen im 16-Meter-Raum der Portugiesen führten nicht zu Elfmetern. Mit dem 0-1 gingen beide Mannschaften in die Kabinen. Wer jetzt ein besseres Portugal erwartete, wurde enttäuscht. Weiterhin dominierten die Nordafrikaner das Spiel und spielten sich immer weider teils große Chancen heraus. Aber Belhanda und vor allen Dingen Benatia in der Schlussphase konnten den Ball nicht im Gehäuse der Portugiesen unterbringen. So blieb es am Ende nach 90 Minuten beim 1-0 für Portugal, die damit 4 Punkte auf dem Konto haben. Marokko muss sich bereits nach zwei Spielen von den Achtelfinalträumen verabschieden. Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten.
Erinnerungen wurden heute wach an die EM 2016, als die Portugiesen zwar wenig überzeugenden Fußball boten, sich immer wieder auf Geniestreiche von Cristiano Ronaldo verlassen mussten, am Ende aber Europameister wurden. Am Ende haben die Portugiesen aber das zweite Gruppenspiel gewonnen und haben die Tabellenführung in der Gruppe B übernommen. Die Marokkaner dagegen müssen nach zwei guten (Iran) bzw. sehr guten (Portugal) die Koffer packen. Vor allen Dingen, weil sie an ihrer eigenen Chancenverwertung scheiterten. Andreas Thies und unser Experte Damian Ozako von unserem Kooperationspartner 90PLUS analysieren das Spiel zwischen Portugal und Marokko und sprechen dabei über glückliche Portugiesen, die sich vor allen Dingen bedanken können, dass die Marokkaner teils größte Chancen liegen ließen. Spielbericht: Die Portugiesen waren in der Startaufstellung nur in einer Position verändert. Bruno Fernandes musste Joao Mario weichen, der im ersten Spiel für Fernandes eingewechselt worden war. Der Trainer der Marokkaner, Herve Renard, hatte dem 3 Änderungen entgegenzusetzen. Für Saiss, Harit und El Kaabi standen da Costa, Dirar und Boutaib in der ersten 11. Boutaib eröffnete den Chancenreigen nach einer Minute mit einem Kopfball, der etwas zu hoch ging. Die Führung von Portugal fiel nach 4 Minuten. Ronaldo konnte nach einer Ecke und der darauf folgenden Hereingabe von Moutinho im 5m-Raum freilaufen und unbedrängt treffen. Das war bereits das 4. Tor des Superstars Ronaldo. In der Folge entwickelte sich ein munteres Spiel, zu dem vor allen Dingen die Marokkaner beitrugen. Immer wieder konnte ihre Offensivreihe mit Amrabat, Belhanda und Ziyech gefährliche Angriffe vortragen. Auch die Hereinnahme von Boutaib hatte sich gelohnt, ließ er sich doch immer wieder zurückfallen, machte Bälle fest und zog damit seine Mitspieler nach. Nach 20 Minuten hatten die Marokkaner zwar den Rückstand zu verkraften, waren aber ansonsten die bessere Mannschaft. Zwei strittige Situationen im 16-Meter-Raum der Portugiesen führten nicht zu Elfmetern. Mit dem 0-1 gingen beide Mannschaften in die Kabinen. Wer jetzt ein besseres Portugal erwartete, wurde enttäuscht. Weiterhin dominierten die Nordafrikaner das Spiel und spielten sich immer weider teils große Chancen heraus. Aber Belhanda und vor allen Dingen Benatia in der Schlussphase konnten den Ball nicht im Gehäuse der Portugiesen unterbringen. So blieb es am Ende nach 90 Minuten beim 1-0 für Portugal, die damit 4 Punkte auf dem Konto haben. Marokko muss sich bereits nach zwei Spielen von den Achtelfinalträumen verabschieden.
Erinnerungen wurden heute wach an die EM 2016, als die Portugiesen zwar wenig überzeugenden Fußball boten, sich immer wieder auf Geniestreiche von Cristiano Ronaldo verlassen mussten, am Ende aber Europameister wurden. Am Ende haben die Portugiesen aber das zweite Gruppenspiel gewonnen und haben die Tabellenführung in der Gruppe B übernommen. Die Marokkaner dagegen müssen nach zwei guten (Iran) bzw. sehr guten (Portugal) die Koffer packen. Vor allen Dingen, weil sie an ihrer eigenen Chancenverwertung scheiterten. Andreas Thies und unser Experte Damian Ozako von unserem Kooperationspartner 90PLUS analysieren das Spiel zwischen Portugal und Marokko und sprechen dabei über glückliche Portugiesen, die sich vor allen Dingen bedanken können, dass die Marokkaner teils größte Chancen liegen ließen. Spielbericht: Die Portugiesen waren in der Startaufstellung nur in einer Position verändert. Bruno Fernandes musste Joao Mario weichen, der im ersten Spiel für Fernandes eingewechselt worden war. Der Trainer der Marokkaner, Herve Renard, hatte dem 3 Änderungen entgegenzusetzen. Für Saiss, Harit und El Kaabi standen da Costa, Dirar und Boutaib in der ersten 11. Boutaib er...
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