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The pressure is now on Barcelona after Real Madrid climbed to the top of the table with a thumping 4-1 win over Real Sociedad on Valentine's weekend, bringing an end to Pellegrino Matarazzo's unbeaten start in Spain. Join Matt Clark (@MattClark_08) and Ben Sully (@SullyBen) as they reflect upon that contest and the other key talking points from Matchday 24. Martín Presa's relationship with Rayo fans is beyond repair, as demonstrated by the sparse attendance at Butarque for Sunday's clash with Atlético Madrid. Rayo's date at Leganés's home ground at least proved to be successful as Iñigo Pérez's side cruised to a 3-0 victory. We then give José Bordalás his flowers following Getafe's impressive victory over Villarreal, before we start part two with Valencia's crucial derby win - a result that helped Carlos Corberán avoid a divorce from his role as head coach.Elsewhere, there were plenty of cards on display at the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán, Oviedo's relationship with LaLiga looks set to be brief, and Mallorca are left flirting with the wrong side of the dotted line.We wrap up with a couple of draws, including Borja Iglesias's late equaliser that sent an arrow through Espanyol's hopes of all three points.If you love listening and reading our content, make sure to join us over at lllonline.substack.com. Any support is greatly appreciated. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The pressure is now on Barcelona after Real Madrid climbed to the top of the table with a thumping 4-1 win over Real Sociedad on Valentine's weekend, bringing an end to Pellegrino Matarazzo's unbeaten start in Spain. Join Matt Clark (@MattClark_08) and Ben Sully (@SullyBen) as they reflect upon that contest and the other key talking points from Matchday 24. Martín Presa's relationship with Rayo fans is beyond repair, as demonstrated by the sparse attendance at Butarque for Sunday's clash with Atlético Madrid. Rayo's date at Leganés's home ground at least proved to be successful as Iñigo Pérez's side cruised to a 3-0 victory. We then give José Bordalás his flowers following Getafe's impressive victory over Villarreal, before we start part two with Valencia's crucial derby win - a result that helped Carlos Corberán avoid a divorce from his role as head coach.Elsewhere, there were plenty of cards on display at the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán, Oviedo's relationship with LaLiga looks set to be brief, and Mallorca are left flirting with the wrong side of the dotted line.We wrap up with a couple of draws, including Borja Iglesias's late equaliser that sent an arrow through Espanyol's hopes of all three points.If you love listening and reading our content, make sure to join us over at lllonline.substack.com. Any support is greatly appreciated. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kick off your Monday in the best way: with our Matchday 22 LaLiga review hosted by Matt Clark (@MattClark_08) and with the expertise of Román de Arquer (@Aeroslavee).In Part One we review the Basque derby, which did not disappoint, with both teams giving their all on the pitch and putting on a fantastic display. Equally, or even more entertaining, was Elche vs Barça, with the visiting team breaking a new LaLiga xG record with 6.30. We also touch upon Real Madrid's, late, late, late penalty win and Atleti's dull performance vs Levante.In Part Two we give Real Oviedo's win the credit it deserves, look into Espanyol's worrying form, analyse Villarreal's poor run, and review all the other matches of the weekend, including some intriguing post-match comments from José Bordalás...We hope you enjoy the pod and thank you for listening! Remember you can also access our bonus podcast and multiple weekly articles over at lllonline.substack.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kick off your Monday in the best way: with our Matchday 22 LaLiga review hosted by Matt Clark (@MattClark_08) and with the expertise of Román de Arquer (@Aeroslavee).In Part One we review the Basque derby, which did not disappoint, with both teams giving their all on the pitch and putting on a fantastic display. Equally, or even more entertaining, was Elche vs Barça, with the visiting team breaking a new LaLiga xG record with 6.30. We also touch upon Real Madrid's, late, late, late penalty win and Atleti's dull performance vs Levante.In Part Two we give Real Oviedo's win the credit it deserves, look into Espanyol's worrying form, analyse Villarreal's poor run, and review all the other matches of the weekend, including some intriguing post-match comments from José Bordalás...We hope you enjoy the pod and thank you for listening! Remember you can also access our bonus podcast and multiple weekly articles over at lllonline.substack.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
El programa critica el uso de voces de inteligencia artificial, calificándolo de estafa y deleznable, citando el código ético de COPE y la legislación, y enfatizando la ausencia de derechos laborales. En el Día de los Inocentes, se ofrecen felicitaciones navideñas, destacando el mensaje del seleccionador Luis de la Fuente, quien pide unión y segundas oportunidades. El espacio explora la IA con fines humorísticos: recrea canciones como "Golden" de Freddie Mercury o "Amatoma" en la voz de Julio Iglesias. Aborda un posible plagio de Taylor Swift a Luis Miguel, presenta un menú navideño de José Luis "el de las sobrinas", y Elena Condis imparte una singular clase de catalán usando nombres de "Garcías". La IA también genera chistes de José Bordalás y simula voces de Lama, Elena Condis y Andrea en una escena de los Hermanos Marx. Además, se parodian momentos deportivos: el Atlético de Madrid de Antoñito Ruiz, las predicciones fallidas de Pedrito Martín y las confusiones de Roberto Gómez con ...
Steve Crossman is joined by Julien Laurens, Guillem Balague and Mina Rzouki to reflect on the opening weekend of Serie A, as well as discussing Real Oviedo's long-awaited return to La Liga.Plus, is Trent in trouble at Madrid? And Olivier Giroud might not have ‘broken America', but he's still banging the goals in for Lille.Topics: 02:42 - Guillem's lunch with Getafe manager José Bordalás 05:26 - Champions League draw - Kairat Almaty - the Champions League's most easterly club 10:47 - FK Bodø/Glimt - the Champions League's most northerly club - with Norwegian football expert Mats Arntzen 19:30 - Serie A - Jamie Vardy on his way to Cremonese? 29:45 - La Liga - Trent on the bench at Real Madrid 33:35 - The return of Real Oviedo with fan Diego Crespo 43:08 - Lamine Yamal the new number 10 at Barcelona 46:05 - Olivier Giroud loving life at LilleBBC Sounds / 5 Live commentaries: Sat - 1500 - Premier League - Man Utd v Burnley Sat - 1500 - Premier League - Tottenham v Bournemouth Sat - 1730 - Premier League - Leeds v Newcastle Sun - 1200 - Scottish Premiership - Rangers v Celtic Sun - 1400 - Premier League - Brighton v Man City Sun - 1400 - Nottingham Forest v West Ham Sun - 1630 - Liverpool v Arsenal
Un doblete de Liso en el Pizjuán le da la segunda victoria al Getafe. El Athletic gana 1-0 al Rayo. Tiempo de opinión. Entrevista a José Bordalás
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Atlético wird zu Clutchlético und José Bordalás zu Voldalás – was es damit auf sich hat, hört ihr bei TIKI TAKA, wo es selbst Vitor Roque und Anthony Modeste in die neue Folge schaffen.
Tras la victoria del Real Madrid en el Etihad Stadium, gran parte de la prensa española subrayó la mediocridad de su rival, el Manchester City. Artistas invitados (por orden de aparición): Juanma Castaño, Paco González, Manolo Lama, Siro López, Isaac Fouto, [Cabecera: Jesús Gallego, Javier Herráez, Paco González, Felipe del Campo, Juan Antonio Alcalá, Inma Rodríguez, Paco García Caridad, Julio Maldonado 'Maldini', Antonio Romero, Javier Gómez Matallanas, Alberto Arauz, Roberto Gómez, Manu Carreño, José Joaquín Brotons, José Damián González, José Manuel Monje] Javi Amaro, Javier Tintó, Josep Pedrerol, Roberto Gómez, Amalio Moratalla, Enrique Ortego, Jesús Gallego, Enrique Marqués, Felipe del Campo, David Bernabeu, Nacho Peña, Miguel 'Látigo' Serrano, Dani Senabre, Rubén Martín, Edu Aguirre, Roberto Palomar, Manu Carreño, Tomás Roncero, Pedja Mijatovic, Mati Prats, Manu de Juan, Pep Guardiola, Alberto Pereiro, Antonio Romero, Juanma Rodríguez, José Luis Sánchez, Jota Jordi, Ana Garcés, Paco Buyo, Fran Garrido, José Bordalás, Alfredo Duro, Julio Pulido, David Barral, Dani Garrido, David Sánchez, Antón Meana, Bruno Alemany, Damià López. [Bonus track: Alberto Pereiro, Alexis Martín-Tamayo 'Mister Chip', Juan Andújar Oliver, Edu García, Fernando Burgos] Fuentes: El larguero (Cadena Ser), Radioestadio noche (Onda Cero), El primer palo (Es Radio), Buenas noches y buenos goles (Radio Marca), A diario (Radio Marca), El partidazo de Cope, El desmarque (Cuatro), RAC1. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Recibimos a José Bordalás, el primer entrenador del Getafe CF. Como ganador del Mejor Entrenador de Enero en LALIGA EA SPORTS by Microsoft, analizamos con él la situación del equipo a través de métricas avanzadas generadas con la inteligencia artificial en el marco del proyecto LALIGA Beyond Stats. Junto a Roberto Benito.
Jenni Hermoso ha estado presente en el juicio de Rubiales y ha declarado en su contra. Sonia Lus cuenta todas las novedades desde el lugar de los hechos. En los campos, esta semana se juegan los cuartos de final de la Copa del Rey. Repasamos toda las previas con las declaraciones del Diego Pablo Simeone, José Bordalás y Borja Jiménez. Antes de los respectivos duelos entre el Atlético de Madrid y el Getafe y el Real Madrid y Leganés. Antonio Romero, Jordi Martí, Miguel Martín Talavera y Antón Meana debaten de todo lo que dejó la jornada 22 de LaLiga en la barra libre de ‘SER Deportivos'. En baloncesto, analizamos el traspaso de Luka Doncic a los Lakers, de Anthony Davis a los Mavericks y de De'Aaron Fox a los Spurs.
Jenni Hermoso ha estado presente en el juicio de Rubiales y ha declarado en su contra. Sonia Lus cuenta todas las novedades desde el lugar de los hechos. En los campos, esta semana se juegan los cuartos de final de la Copa del Rey. Repasamos toda las previas con las declaraciones del Diego Pablo Simeone, José Bordalás y Borja Jiménez. Antes de los respectivos duelos entre el Atlético de Madrid y el Getafe y el Real Madrid y Leganés. Antonio Romero, Jordi Martí, Miguel Martín Talavera y Antón Meana debaten de todo lo que dejó la jornada 22 de LaLiga en la barra libre de ‘SER Deportivos'. En baloncesto, analizamos el traspaso de Luka Doncic a los Lakers, de Anthony Davis a los Mavericks y de De'Aaron Fox a los Spurs.
Matchday 21 saw a lot of equality in many of the results, but with a dollop of some heavy victories.Matt Clark (@MattClark_08) and Paco Polit (@pacopolitENG) are here to review it all, commencing at Montjuïc, where Valencia suffered a chastening, historic defeat by seven goals to one.We discuss whether they have hit rock bottom, or whether this is the clearest sign yet that they won't be able to escape from relegation and their worst possible fears? The only bright spot was the return of Mouctar Diakhaby from injury.Barça were relieved to get three points in the league, but it only keeps them third, as Real Madrid continued to motor on at the top of the table. Kylian Mbappé's first hat-trick in the famous white was the headline in Valladolid, extending their lead to four points at the summit.Atleti dropped more points in their home game with Villarreal, but in truth, it could have been worse. Athletic Club failed to capitalise following a stalemate at San Mamés, as Leganés achieved another impressive defensive performance and result.In Part Two, we pay tribute to José Bordalás (yes, again), as his Getafe side shocked everyone by winning 3-0 away against La Real, rounding off a torrid week for Imanol Alguacil. Are his days at the helm numbered? 17% of Getafe's LaLiga goals this season came in the final 20 minutes of this game.If that was not enough, we talk Sevilla struggling, Jagoba Arrasate raging, and why Míchel wasn't happy with Rayo's President.Subscribe with us at lllonline.substack.com for all our content. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Matchday 21 saw a lot of equality in many of the results, but with a dollop of some heavy victories.Matt Clark (@MattClark_08) and Paco Polit (@pacopolitENG) are here to review it all, commencing at Montjuïc, where Valencia suffered a chastening, historic defeat by seven goals to one.We discuss whether they have hit rock bottom, or whether this is the clearest sign yet that they won't be able to escape from relegation and their worst possible fears? The only bright spot was the return of Mouctar Diakhaby from injury.Barça were relieved to get three points in the league, but it only keeps them third, as Real Madrid continued to motor on at the top of the table. Kylian Mbappé's first hat-trick in the famous white was the headline in Valladolid, extending their lead to four points at the summit.Atleti dropped more points in their home game with Villarreal, but in truth, it could have been worse. Athletic Club failed to capitalise following a stalemate at San Mamés, as Leganés achieved another impressive defensive performance and result.In Part Two, we pay tribute to José Bordalás (yes, again), as his Getafe side shocked everyone by winning 3-0 away against La Real, rounding off a torrid week for Imanol Alguacil. Are his days at the helm numbered? 17% of Getafe's LaLiga goals this season came in the final 20 minutes of this game.If that was not enough, we talk Sevilla struggling, Jagoba Arrasate raging, and why Míchel wasn't happy with Rayo's President.Subscribe with us at lllonline.substack.com for all our content. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Analizamos con Toni Nadal la carrera de su sobrino y el acto frío de despedida que se hizo en su honor en Málaga tras la Copa Davis, entrevistamos a José Bordalás, entrenador del Getafe y al seleccionador español Sergio Scariolos. Además, contamos la última petición de Messi al Inter de Miami y debatimos en el Sanedrín sobre la actualidad del fútbol femenino.
Hablamos con el entrenador del Getafe, Pep Guardiola está cerca de renovar y el proceso electoral de la RFEF es objeto de debate en El Sanedrín.
Buscamos la previa liguera de un fin de semana en el que comienza la sexta jornada de la competición. Tras la primera derrota del Barça de Hansi Flick y la victoria del Atlético en el Metropolitano, la previa y las palabras de Carlo Ancelotti son protagonistas antes de la visita del Espanyol al Bernabéu. Además, el duelo de declaraciones entre Manuel Pellegrini y José Bordalás, técnicos de Real Betis y Getafe. Este viernes se pone en marcha el Gran Premio de Singapur, con los Libres 2 en los que Carlos Sainz ha sido proragonista, mientras que comienza la temporada de baloncesto con la Supercopa en Murcia. Y estrenamos sección; pasamos consulta dedicando el último tramo del programa a la nutrición.
Buscamos la previa liguera de un fin de semana en el que comienza la sexta jornada de la competición. Tras la primera derrota del Barça de Hansi Flick y la victoria del Atlético en el Metropolitano, la previa y las palabras de Carlo Ancelotti son protagonistas antes de la visita del Espanyol al Bernabéu. Además, el duelo de declaraciones entre Manuel Pellegrini y José Bordalás, técnicos de Real Betis y Getafe. Este viernes se pone en marcha el Gran Premio de Singapur, con los Libres 2 en los que Carlos Sainz ha sido proragonista, mientras que comienza la temporada de baloncesto con la Supercopa en Murcia. Y estrenamos sección; pasamos consulta dedicando el último tramo del programa a la nutrición.
La última hora del mercado de fichajes con Miguel Martín Talaver y Santi Ovalle. Las claves de la posible moción de censura a Rubiales. El Sanedrín analiza la marcha de Joao Félix al Barcelona y la de Ansu Fati al Brighton. Última hora del caso Rubiales. Entrevista al entrenador del Getafe, José Bordalás. La última hora del Mundial de baloncesto, con Pacojó y Marta Casas. El US Open, con Alex Corretja.
El Sanedrín analiza la marcha de Joao Félix al Barcelona y la de Ansu Fati al Brighton. Última hora del caso Rubiales. Entrevista al entrenador del Getafe, José Bordalás.
El Getafe suma más de un mes desde su último fichaje; el entrenador azulón explica cómo lo viven en 'El Larguero'
Hele Spania er fra seg av begeistring etter at verdensmesterskapstroféet ble tatt med hjem fra Australia, men retter også en moralsk pekefinger mot en fotballpresident som ikke fikk med seg at det var masse kameraer fanget hva han sa og gjorde. Olga Carmona er den nye nasjonalhelten, av flere årsaker, så derfor kommer LaLiga-runden denne gang litt i skyggen. Men, fortvil ikke, det blir både Jude Bellingham, José Bordalás, Chimy Ávila og annet snacks også!
Escuchamos las palabras de Xavi Hernández y José Bordalás, entrenadores de Barcelona y Getafe, tras el escándalo arbitral y el largo partido de liga.
Escuchamos las palabras de Xavi Hernández y José Bordalás, entrenadores de Barcelona y Getafe, tras el escándalo arbitral y el largo partido de liga.
Charla con el director deportivo de la MLS, análisis del Sanedrín y entrevista a José Bordalás, entrenador del Getafe.
Asier Villalibre, jugador del Alavés, se pasa por 'El Larguero' tras la victoria ante el Eibar. Con Alex Corretja y Pedro Fullana conocemos la última hora desde París antes de las semifinales de Roland Garros entre Alcaraz y Djokovic. Charla con el director deportivo de la MLS, análisis del Sanedrín y entrevista a José Bordalás, entrenador del Getafe. Con Raúl Ruiz repasamos el documental de Luis de la Fuente y la previa de la final de la Champions entre el Inter y el City.
LaLiga came to a sudden end as all 20 teams signed off for the summer in heart-stopping fashion. Join hosts Ruairidh Barlow (@RuriBarlow) and a relieved Paco Polit (@pacopolitENG) for the aftermath of a thrilling final day which saw us bid farewell to La Pucela and welcome Osasuna to Thursday night football.Part one deals with the second slate of games in the day, and the relegation battle, as six teams sweated into the final stages of Sunday evening. Ultimately, Ronaldo Nazário's Real Valladolid were the victims of something he's never had to deal with - lack of goal. José Bordalás' trundled Getafe to safety, and none of the other teams had the required slips for La Pucela. We also deal with the first of two major farewells.Part two is dedicated to the European race, but there too, the team that started the day in the position in question finished it there. Victory for Osasuna meant a return to Europe for the first time in 16 years. Karim Benzema scored with his final touch as a Real Madrid player, on a weekend of goodbyes at the Santiago Bernabéu. Athletic Club said sayonara to their European hopes in frustratingly familiar fashion.Follow us @LaLigaLowdown on Twitter for the latest Spanish football news, and tune in to our written work right here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
LaLiga came to a sudden end as all 20 teams signed off for the summer in heart-stopping fashion. Join hosts Ruairidh Barlow (@RuriBarlow) and a relieved Paco Polit (@pacopolitENG) for the aftermath of a thrilling final day which saw us bid farewell to La Pucela and welcome Osasuna to Thursday night football.Part one deals with the second slate of games in the day, and the relegation battle, as six teams sweated into the final stages of Sunday evening. Ultimately, Ronaldo Nazário's Real Valladolid were the victims of something he's never had to deal with - lack of goal. José Bordalás' trundled Getafe to safety, and none of the other teams had the required slips for La Pucela. We also deal with the first of two major farewells.Part two is dedicated to the European race, but there too, the team that started the day in the position in question finished it there. Victory for Osasuna meant a return to Europe for the first time in 16 years. Karim Benzema scored with his final touch as a Real Madrid player, on a weekend of goodbyes at the Santiago Bernabéu. Athletic Club said sayonara to their European hopes in frustratingly familiar fashion.Follow us @LaLigaLowdown on Twitter for the latest Spanish football news, and tune in to our written work right here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hablamos con el entrenador del Getafe y nos vamos hasta Le Mans para conocer el estado de Marc Márquez.
Repasamos el empate del Sevilla ante la Juventus en la ida de la semifinales de Europa League, el habitual 'Sanedrín' con la participación de Vicente del Bosque y conocemos la visión de José Bordalás sobre su reciente llegada al banquillo del Getafe, con el repaso de toda la actualidad deportiva del fin de semana.
Alasdair, Barlow and Michael discuss and analyse the latest European football news. The boys look at 22-year-old Muhammed Cham's fresh-faced spark, Roma's untimely domestic slump, Osasuna's unique journey from near-disappearance to near-glory, Bayern Munich's fallibility and more. 1:40 - To what extent have Clermont defied pre-season expectations, and how, exactly, have they done so? / 14:27 - In what regard is LaLiga's Lord of the Dark Arts an apt moniker for the reappointed Getafe manager, José Bordalás? / 27:52 - Why has 20-year-old Josh Doig received limited minutes recently at Hellas Verona, and, more generally, what does Doig's reduced gametime tell us on a wider note about the club's evolving playing style under Marco Zaffaroni as they look to maintain their top-flight status? / 45:32 - Where will the Bundesliga title race be won and lost over the final three matchdays?
El técnico del Getafe cuenta en 'El Larguero' cómo fue su llegada al conjunto azulón y qué espera del enfrentamiento contra el Real Madrid esta próxima jornada.
A regal theme on this week's podcast after a frenetic week of action.As the UK is set to officially crown Charles III, in Spain it is the King's Cup which is the focus this weekend. Join Matt Clark (@MattClark_08) and Paco Polit (@pacopolitENG) to review Matchday 33 and look ahead to Saturday's showpiece in Seville.In LaLiga, a few big questions were answered and others moved a long way towards being resolved.Barça recorded a record-equalling 11th 1-0 victory to put themselves one step away from confirming their title. They will be crowned if they win away at Espanyol next weekend. We also discussed some significant off-field developments at Camp Nou.Real Madrid's abdication from the throne is confirmed as they slipped to third after a defeat at Real Sociedad. Imanol's side are getting closer and closer to securing Champions League football.Atleti are now a free-scoring Antoine Griezmann machine and they scored five for the second successive match.At the bottom, Elche's relegation was confirmed as Almería beat them 2-1. Elsewhere, José Bordalás was back at the Coliseum and it was as if he had never left. The battle to avoid joining Elche is hotter than ever, with five points separating six clubs.There's praise for Girona too, as they are 7th and now best-placed to grab a potential European spot. In Part Two, we preview the highly-anticipated Copa del Rey final on Saturday night. We deliberate on how the teams arrive, what it would mean to win it, and how the game might pan out.Before we finish, Paco gives us his take on the outcome of the final, with both his head and his heart competing. Whatever the end result, we hope it provides a spectacle fit for a King.As always, keep across everything @LaLigaLowdown and subscribe to our Substack at lllonline.substack.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A regal theme on this week's podcast after a frenetic week of action.As the UK is set to officially crown Charles III, in Spain it is the King's Cup which is the focus this weekend. Join Matt Clark (@MattClark_08) and Paco Polit (@pacopolitENG) to review Matchday 33 and look ahead to Saturday's showpiece in Seville.In LaLiga, a few big questions were answered and others moved a long way towards being resolved.Barça recorded a record-equalling 11th 1-0 victory to put themselves one step away from confirming their title. They will be crowned if they win away at Espanyol next weekend. We also discussed some significant off-field developments at Camp Nou.Real Madrid's abdication from the throne is confirmed as they slipped to third after a defeat at Real Sociedad. Imanol's side are getting closer and closer to securing Champions League football.Atleti are now a free-scoring Antoine Griezmann machine and they scored five for the second successive match.At the bottom, Elche's relegation was confirmed as Almería beat them 2-1. Elsewhere, José Bordalás was back at the Coliseum and it was as if he had never left. The battle to avoid joining Elche is hotter than ever, with five points separating six clubs.There's praise for Girona too, as they are 7th and now best-placed to grab a potential European spot. In Part Two, we preview the highly-anticipated Copa del Rey final on Saturday night. We deliberate on how the teams arrive, what it would mean to win it, and how the game might pan out.Before we finish, Paco gives us his take on the outcome of the final, with both his head and his heart competing. Whatever the end result, we hope it provides a spectacle fit for a King.As always, keep across everything @LaLigaLowdown and subscribe to our Substack at lllonline.substack.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Almost as soon as Matchday 31 had concluded, Matchday 32 arrived hot on its heels. Join Matt Clark (@MattClark_08) and Román De Arquer (@Aeroslavee) to review the weekend action with crucial fixtures at the top, and most importantly at the bottom. Home is where the heart is, and for the majority of the weekend, it was where the points were too. Six of the eight matches played were won by the hosts. We start at the bottom, with Espanyol gaining a much-needed victory over Getafe, who have just reappointed José Bordalás. There was no immediate effect for returnee, instead it was his counterpart Luis García who registered a first win of his own. Espanyol had been the team with the longest winless run in the division, but that baton now passes to Getafe themselves.Down in Andalucía, Cádiz also needed to react after three games without a goal, taking on a resurgent Valencia who had won their last two games. Once again it went the way of the hosts, a valuable three points for Sergio's side. Valencia's momentum is stalled.Elsewhere Elche stunned everyone by pulling a 4-0 win out of the bag. Every game is now a must-win or they will be officially relegated.Real Valladolid went punch for punch with Atleti, but came out on the wrong end of a seven-goal thriller.In Part Two, we discuss the big two who scored four goals each, but it was Karim Benzema who closed the gap on Robert Lewandowski in the Pichichi race. For the title, Barça require just three wins to seal it.Lastly we look at the race for 4th, as La Real continue to hold firm, while Villarreal are trying their best to pressure them all the way.Matchday 32 concludes on Monday and Matchday 33 begins on Tuesday. Subscribe to our Substack at lllonline.substack.com and follow us on Twitter @LaLigaLowdown for all the latest at this crucial stage of the campaign. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Almost as soon as Matchday 31 had concluded, Matchday 32 arrived hot on its heels. Join Matt Clark (@MattClark_08) and Román De Arquer (@Aeroslavee) to review the weekend action with crucial fixtures at the top, and most importantly at the bottom. Home is where the heart is, and for the majority of the weekend, it was where the points were too. Six of the eight matches played were won by the hosts. We start at the bottom, with Espanyol gaining a much-needed victory over Getafe, who have just reappointed José Bordalás. There was no immediate effect for returnee, instead it was his counterpart Luis García who registered a first win of his own. Espanyol had been the team with the longest winless run in the division, but that baton now passes to Getafe themselves.Down in Andalucía, Cádiz also needed to react after three games without a goal, taking on a resurgent Valencia who had won their last two games. Once again it went the way of the hosts, a valuable three points for Sergio's side. Valencia's momentum is stalled.Elsewhere Elche stunned everyone by pulling a 4-0 win out of the bag. Every game is now a must-win or they will be officially relegated.Real Valladolid went punch for punch with Atleti, but came out on the wrong end of a seven-goal thriller.In Part Two, we discuss the big two who scored four goals each, but it was Karim Benzema who closed the gap on Robert Lewandowski in the Pichichi race. For the title, Barça require just three wins to seal it.Lastly we look at the race for 4th, as La Real continue to hold firm, while Villarreal are trying their best to pressure them all the way.Matchday 32 concludes on Monday and Matchday 33 begins on Tuesday. Subscribe to our Substack at lllonline.substack.com and follow us on Twitter @LaLigaLowdown for all the latest at this crucial stage of the campaign. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
El exentrenador de Getafe y Valencia ha atendido a El Larguero
El Sanedrín analiza las claves del escándalo arbitral en Cádiz, las posibles nuevas normas y entrevista al entrenador Bordalás, actualmente sin equipo.
El presidente del Cádiz pasa por El Larguero para explicar cómo han vivido en el club el escándalo arbitral y piden impugnar el partido. Iturralde González analiza la polémica y Antón Meana cuenta la última hora de la Federación. El Sanedrín analiza las claves del escándalo arbitral en Cádiz, las posibles nuevas normas y entrevista al entrenador Bordalás, actualmente sin equipo. José Manuel Calderón analiza la vuelta de Ricky Rubio a jugar tras un año de lesión. Charla con Roberto Torres en 'Las historias de Raúl Ruiz'.
José Bordalás atiende a 'El Larguero' tras su salida del Valencia. Pedro Jiménez informa sobre la última hora del pasaporte de Vinicius y su ficha de extracomunitario.
Charla con Adam Hanga, entrevista con José Bordalás, Alfredo Relaño y su libro '366 historias', última hora de la Selección española, los fichajes del Real Madrid, las historias de Raúl Ruiz revive las ligas de Tenerife y la Superliga de golf.
El técnico alicantino se ha pasado por El Larguero para charlar con Manu Carreño sobre su salida del Valencia CF y todo lo que ha rodeado a su figura durante su estancia en el banquillo 'ché'.
Repasamos la última hora de La Roja y conocemos más detalles del despido de José Bordalás al frente del Valencia.
Martes de GMF con muchísimas noticias relevantes. La venta de Coutinho al Villa por 20M, las posibles operaciones de salida en el Barcelona, el viaje de Mbappé a Madrid, el más que posible fichaje de Haaland por el City, a falta de hacerse oficial; el Dortmund ya tiene sustituto para el Noruego y se trata de otro joven crack, el calendario restante para aspirara a la segunda plaza en Liga por parte de Barça, Atlético y Sevilla, la denuncia del Valencia por una supuesta campaña de acoso y derribo a su entrenador, José Bordalás y la noticia del triste fallecimiento de un ex del ajax a los 29 años de edad.
'El Sanedrín de futbolistas analiza la actualidad deportiva. Entrevista a José Bordalás, entrenador del Valencia, en la semana de la semifinal de Copa ante el Athletic Club.
El jugador del Cádiz abre El Larguero denunciando los insultos racistas recibidos durante el partido ante el Granada. 'El Sanedrín de futbolistas analiza la actualidad deportiva. Entrevista a José Bordalás, entrenador del Valencia, en la semana de la semifinal de Copa ante el Athletic Club. El Real Madrid ha conseguido aumentar el aforo del Bernabéu de cara al partido contra el PSG mientras empiezan a salir las primeras informaciones sobre la reventa de abonos para el partido. Toda la NBA con Antoni Daimiel.