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In this episode, Troy and Carlos analyze Barcelona's recent match against La Real, discussing the unexpected loss and the team's performance. They delve into the defensive struggles, key player performances, and coaching decisions made by Hansi Flick. The conversation also touches on the upcoming Champions League challenges and the implications of youth development, particularly focusing on Dro Fernandez's situation. Takeaways Barcelona's loss to La Real was unexpected but highlighted key issues. The team created numerous opportunities but failed to convert them into goals. Defensive weaknesses were evident, particularly in positioning and physicality. Hansi Flick's management style is under scrutiny following recent performances. Youth players like Dro Fernandez are struggling for minutes, impacting their development. The need for a more physical presence in defense is critical for Barcelona's success. Upcoming Champions League matches pose significant challenges for the team. The emotional aspect of player transfers and youth development is complex. Barcelona's future hinges on effective management and strategic signings. The current squad's depth and performance levels are a concern for fans. 00:00 Introduction and Match Overview 04:36 Analyzing Koundé's Performance 08:42 Defensive Struggles and Team Dynamics 17:46 Upcoming Champions League Match Preview 26:03 Player News and Departures 34:34 Final Thoughts and Predictions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Real Madrid returned to winning ways at the weekend when they beat Levante 2-0 but the Bernabeu crowd singled out Vinicius Jr, Jude Bellingham and Fede Valverde for boos and whistles as they continued to express their displeasure at Xabi Alonso's sacking. Gary And Alex react to the scenes in Madrid and the challenges facing new manager Alvaro Arbeloa. Barcelona's nine-game winning streak came to an end with defeat at Real Sociedad in an incident-packed game featuring disallowed goals, overturned penalties, and a brilliant performance from La Real's goalkeeper. This result means Barca are only one point ahead of Real Madrid at the top of La Liga, but there was some positive news for Marcus Rashford as he got himself on the scoresheet. Finally, we look at Villarreal's fading hopes of muscling their way into the title race after defeat at an improving Real Betis and there's a look at Atletico Madrid's Alexander Sorloth proving some of his doubters wrong with a superb winning goal against Alaves. Join The Players Lounge: The official fantasy football club of The Rest Is Football. It's time to take on Gary, Alan and Micah for the chance to win monthly prizes and shoutouts on the pod. It's FREE to join and as a member, you'll get access to exclusive tips from Fantasy Football Hub including AI-powered team ratings, transfer tips, and expert team reveals to help you climb the table - plus access to our private Slack community. Sign up today at therestisfootball.com https://therestisfootball.com/?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=episode_description&utm_content=link_cta For more Goalhanger Podcasts, head to www.goalhanger.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Send us a textBarcelona came a cropper at Anoeta once again as Real Socieded secured 2-1 win which ended Hansi Flick's side's 11-game winning run in all competitions. As a result, Real Madrid are now just one point behind Barça at the top of LaLiga.Sam, Rik and Toni discuss a defeat which could quite easily have been a win, Frenkie de Jong's criticism of referee Jesús Gil Manzano and Dani Olmo's role on the left and his missed chances.The pod finished with news of Dro Fernández's imminent departure from the club. Could Barça have done more to stop the teenager leaving for his €6 million release clause? Paris Saint-Germain look set to sign him this week.SP!Support the showFor bonus content, including additional podcasts, Q&As, special collections and Discord access to join the discussion with other Barça fans, join our Patreon: patreon.com/siemprepod
Matchday 20 proved why we love LaLiga: drama, surprises and competitiveness. Matt Clark (@MattClark_08) and Román De Arquer (@Aeroslavee) review a terrific weekend. A tumultuous week for Real Madrid ended positively. After the Bernabéu crowd made their discontented feelings vociferously known on Saturday lunchtime, Los Blancos laboured to a rather uncomfortable 2-0 win over lowly Levante for Álvaro Arbeloa's first win in charge. After fielding questions about “Florentino dimisión” chants, the boss angered fans further by staunchly defending his President, claiming those who want Pérez to resign aren't genuine Madridistas. This victory put pressure on Barcelona, who lined up without Raphinha and lost their winning run. La Real continued their incredible – albeit fortuitous – start under Pellegrino Matarazzo after beating Barça 2-1 through a combination of goalkeeping excellence, luck and tight VAR calls. Just 60 seconds after Marcus Rashford had equalised, Gonçalo Guedes restored their lead. Despite accumulating over 3.5 xG and 25 shots (including five to the woodwork), there was no way past Álex Remiro, who reminded everyone why he is a worthy member of Luis de la Fuente's triumvirate. The gap at the top is now just a solitary point. ¡¡¡Hay Liga!!!Real Betis beat Villarreal to take a big step towards European football next season, but we ask why there is still some dissatisfaction among the fanbase. On Friday night, Girona continued their incredible resurgence by beating Espanyol in a Catalan derby, courtesy of two Vanat penalties. Los Pericos have had a rough start to the year, but are still well placed.Onto Part Two, we focus on the compactness of the table from 8th down to 18th. Real Sociedad are ten places above Alavés, but only five points clear of their fellow Basques.Mallorca took a huge step forward by winning a thriller against Athletic Club. Jagoba Arrasate will be thanking his giant Kosovan Vedat Muriqi who scored a hat-trick to tame Los Leones. Only Kylian Mbappé has scored more this season, and Muriqi is priceless for the island side. Three goals and three precious points. We reflect on that as well as Athletic's malaise. With a crucial set of fixtures ahead, is this Ernesto Valverde's last season in charge? Osasuna won by the same scoreline but in even more dramatic fashion. Trailing twice to Real Oviedo, it seemed like the Asturian side might finally get their win. But alas, Ante Budimir equalised twice and then Víctor Muñoz broke hearts with a 92nd-minute winner. Even when they score twice, they can't even draw, let alone win.Rayo are another club looking over their shoulder after they were well beaten by Euro-chasing Celta. They won their third in a row to cement 7th spot and put pressure on those above them.Valencia stunned the Coliseum with a late, well-constructed winner with their only shot on target of the game. Getafe are in freefall now, with just one point since the end of November. Alavés made it hard for Atleti, but ultimately came away from the capital with nothing, and they slipped into the drop zone. But, given the tightness of the table, things can change extremely quickly. A relegation battle for the ages is in prospect.You can keep up to date with all our content at lllonline.substack.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
El equipo de Matarazzo gana en el Coliseum por 1-2 y descubrimos imágenes nuevas sobre el incidente de anoche en Arabia.
Join Phil Kitromilides & Sid Lowe in Madrid for discussion of Matchday 18 in LALIGA including Espanyol 0-2 Barça, Madrid 5-1 Betis and La Real 1-1 Atleti. For lots more, join us at patreon.com/tsfp. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
LA PIZARRA (12:00 a 13:00) - El caso Alcaraz y el nuevo entrenador de la Real SociedadSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
05X79 LA PIZARRA DE QUINTANA: La jornada de Copa, el caso Alcaraz y el nuevo entrenador de la Real SociedadSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Los de Elda cuajaron un gran partido y acabaron perdiendo en el último minuto
La eliminatoria, a partido único, se disputa este martes (21.00 h) en el Nuevo Pepico Amat
El partido se juega este martes (21.00 h) en el Nuevo Pepico Amat de Elda
LA PIZARRA (12:00 a 13:00) - Análisis de la destitución de Sergio Francisco de la Real SociedadSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Repasamos todo lo ocurrido en el partido que ha abierto la jornada en Anoeta y conocemos la última hora del Barça-Osasuna con el caso Negreira de fondo.
La eliminatoria, a partido único, se jugará en Elda el 16, 17 o 18 de diciembre
La eliminatoria, a partido único, se jugará el 16, 17 o 18 de diciembre en Elda
To accompany you as you open the first window in the advent calendar, we have a fresh podcast! The temperature may be getting colder, but LaLiga is hotting up, with plenty for Matt Clark (@MattClark_08) and Román De Arquer (@Aeroslavee) to unpack from Matchday 14.We begin at the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán, where Betis confirmed their superiority in the city of Seville. Victory here made it back-to-back gran derbi wins for the first time in 30 years! What a watch to celebrate the renewal of Manuel Pellegrini's contract.We then turn to the title race, which could barely be much closer. Just three points separate the top four. Real Madrid dropped points for the third consecutive match – this time at Montilivi – to cede leadership of the league and hand it back to Barcelona, just a month after beating them to go five points clear. We ask why it's going wrong lately, and where they go from here (Bilbao, because they have yet another away game).Despite being top anew, Barça have problems of their own, not least Hansi Flick's demeanour on the bench or the club's problems with the digital tickets at the new Camp Nou.In Part Two, we headline with the goal-fest of the weekend, as Villarreal maintained their rhythm, domestically that is. A genuine two-faced team, they fought to the end to ward off the La Real comeback and position themselves nicely in third spot.Atleti won their seventh game in succession, but the big test is Tuesday night in Barcelona.Elsewhere, Espanyol keep up their bright start, Celta still can't win at home, Getafe keep doing their thing, and a referee sent off a former referee.Last, but by no means least, Levante are looking for a new coach after they sacked Julián Calero following their 2-0 defeat at home to Athletic. Winless at home, albeit with a tough run of fixtures, Luis García Plaza is the favourite to replace Calero.Two big LaLiga matches and the next round of the Copa del Rey to look forward to this week, as well as plenty of content at lllonline.substack.com. Subscribe now for all the access. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
To accompany you as you open the first window in the advent calendar, we have a fresh podcast! The temperature may be getting colder, but LaLiga is hotting up, with plenty for Matt Clark (@MattClark_08) and Román De Arquer (@Aeroslavee) to unpack from Matchday 14.We begin at the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán, where Betis confirmed their superiority in the city of Seville. Victory here made it back-to-back gran derbi wins for the first time in 30 years! What a watch to celebrate the renewal of Manuel Pellegrini's contract.We then turn to the title race, which could barely be much closer. Just three points separate the top four. Real Madrid dropped points for the third consecutive match – this time at Montilivi – to cede leadership of the league and hand it back to Barcelona, just a month after beating them to go five points clear. We ask why it's going wrong lately, and where they go from here (Bilbao, because they have yet another away game).Despite being top anew, Barça have problems of their own, not least Hansi Flick's demeanour on the bench or the club's problems with the digital tickets at the new Camp Nou.In Part Two, we headline with the goal-fest of the weekend, as Villarreal maintained their rhythm, domestically that is. A genuine two-faced team, they fought to the end to ward off the La Real comeback and position themselves nicely in third spot.Atleti won their seventh game in succession, but the big test is Tuesday night in Barcelona.Elsewhere, Espanyol keep up their bright start, Celta still can't win at home, Getafe keep doing their thing, and a referee sent off a former referee.Last, but by no means least, Levante are looking for a new coach after they sacked Julián Calero following their 2-0 defeat at home to Athletic. Winless at home, albeit with a tough run of fixtures, Luis García Plaza is the favourite to replace Calero.Two big LaLiga matches and the next round of the Copa del Rey to look forward to this week, as well as plenty of content at lllonline.substack.com. Subscribe now for all the access. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
La parroquia Santos Juanes de Valencia ha presentado el resultado de los trabajos de restauración integral realizados durante los últimos cinco años, por los equipos del Instituto de Restauración del Patrimonio (IRP) de la Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV) y del estudio de arquitectura de Carlos Campos, con el mecenazgo de la Fundación Hortensia Herrero.PARA VERLO Y ESCUCHARLO, pincha aqu´j https://youtu.be/ZH44CnzhJYI?si=7NOLL8myNKRlFHE3
En la Historia Sonora de hoy con Ana Francisca Vega por MVS Noticias:La Real Casa de la moneda británica emite una moneda especial de Freddie Mercury en homenaje al vocalistaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"La satisfacción personal que tuve al conseguir lo que conseguimos con el Alavés vale más que todo"
Gonzalo Palafox entrevista al jugador de la Real Sociedad en el último tramo de Radioestadio
La última hora del rival de Osasuna, la Real Sociedad con el inflitrado navarro en Donosti Unai Cantero
La última hora del rival de Osasuna, la Real Sociedad con el inflitrado navarro en Donosti Unai Cantero
José Carlos Valenciano y Javi Montoya analizan a los contendientes del derbi que acoge El Sadar
José Carlos Valenciano y Javi Montoya analizan a los contendientes del derbi que acoge El Sadar
El Palco Osasuna a 3 días del regreso al Sadar casi un mes después en el derbi de necesitados ante la Real Sociedad
El Palco Osasuna a 3 días del regreso al Sadar casi un mes después en el derbi de necesitados ante la Real Sociedad
Sanedrín Osasuna con Lisci recuperando efectivos para el derbi ante la Real en el Sadar
El Athletic buscará en Anoeta su primera victoria a domicilio de la temporada
Join Phil Kitromilides & Sid Lowe in Spain for this week's TSFP discussing Matchday 11 in LALIGA, including La Real 3-2 Athletic Club, Real Madrid 4-0 Valencia and Barça 3-1 Elche. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Analizamos el derbi de este sábado en Anoeta con el exleón y comentarista de Carrusel Deportivo Aitor Larrazabal
Mikel Oyarzabal ha sacado del descenso a la Real gracias a sus dos goles ante el Sevilla (2-1) y la selección española femenina ha vencido a Suecia por 4-0 en la ida de las semifinales de la Womens Nations League.
Hoy en El ojo crítico celebramos el Día de las bibliotecas desde una muy especial: La Real Biblioteca del Palacio Real. Nos visita su directora, Nuria Torres. También hablamos de las primeras ediciones del Quijote que alberga la biblioteca con José Manuel Lucía, el mayor experto cervantino, y con Víctor Cageao, director de la Galería de las Colecciones Reales. También exploramos otro tesoro con la bibliotecaria Arantxa Domingo: El libro del Ratoncito Pérez que fue escrito para Alfonso XIII cuando era un niño. Una programación especial para un día tan señalado.Escuchar audio
LaLiga was back with a bang after the international break. In the context of AFE-led league-wide protests, there was more controversy and late drama for Matt Clark (@MattClark_08) and Román De Arquer (@Aeroslavee) to get stuck into.We begin with those protests from the Players' Union, who have been angered by the lack of communication from the league about the Miami match. This led to the captains agreeing to stop playing for 10-15 seconds at the start of this weekend's matches. To exacerbate the problems for themselves, LaLiga appeared to direct their broadcast partners not to show these protests live on television, latterly conjuring up the explanation of a ‘commitment to peace' strapline across screens. A pretty cynical ploy and it was widely denounced.Onto the football, and Barcelona avoided three games without a win in all competitions, but it took a 93rd-minute winner from an unlikely source, as Ronald Araújo spared their blushes. A visibly angered Hansi Flick was sent off and will be absent from the touchline for the Clásico. Real Madrid also had to work hard for their three points, leaving it relatively late to get the better of Getafe. Kylian Mbappé continued his incredible run of scoring and once again it was Arda Güler who provided the assist. The hosts ended with nine men, as Vini Jr's introduction – off the bench – led to two players seeing red. Román would not be drawn too much on a prediction for next week's big encounter, but did acknowledge it wasn't looking great for the Catalans at the moment.Across Madrid, Atleti also recorded a narrow win, just about getting the better of Osasuna, whose away record is a problem that Alessio Lisci must solve quickly. Form on the road is something which Diego Simeone himself also needs to correct. In Part Two, we begin with a partidazo between Villarreal and Betis, as Marcelino overtook his counterpart to become the coach who has led the Yellow Submarine in most matches. They led 2-0 and looked good for all three points, but Antony was the verdiblanco hero once more as his brace (including another late goal) saved the point.Then we turn our attention to the Robin Hood of LaLiga: Sevilla had just beaten the league leaders, but this weekend they lost at home to the side who was propping up the table. Mallorca came from behind with three goals in ten minutes to earn a massive win for Jagoba Arrasate.Elsewhere, it was groundhog day at Balaídos as Celta drew 1-1 for the seventh time in nine matchdays. Carl Starfelt's red card changed the game, and La Real finally got a break as two of their summer signings combined to equalise late on.Rayo enjoyed a big win on the road to make it three in a row in all competitions, Espanyol ruined Luis Carrión's Oviedo return, and Elche played out a stalemate with Athletic Club.Subscribe at lllonline.substack.com for all of our content, including written content all week ahead of the Clásico, and the bonus podcast analysing the European midweek action, including Arsenal vs Atleti, Real Madrid vs Juventus and Villarreal vs Manchester City. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
LaLiga was back with a bang after the international break. In the context of AFE-led league-wide protests, there was more controversy and late drama for Matt Clark (@MattClark_08) and Román De Arquer (@Aeroslavee) to get stuck into.We begin with those protests from the Players' Union, who have been angered by the lack of communication from the league about the Miami match. This led to the captains agreeing to stop playing for 10-15 seconds at the start of this weekend's matches. To exacerbate the problems for themselves, LaLiga appeared to direct their broadcast partners not to show these protests live on television, latterly conjuring up the explanation of a ‘commitment to peace' strapline across screens. A pretty cynical ploy and it was widely denounced.Onto the football, and Barcelona avoided three games without a win in all competitions, but it took a 93rd-minute winner from an unlikely source, as Ronald Araújo spared their blushes. A visibly angered Hansi Flick was sent off and will be absent from the touchline for the Clásico. Real Madrid also had to work hard for their three points, leaving it relatively late to get the better of Getafe. Kylian Mbappé continued his incredible run of scoring and once again it was Arda Güler who provided the assist. The hosts ended with nine men, as Vini Jr's introduction – off the bench – led to two players seeing red. Román would not be drawn too much on a prediction for next week's big encounter, but did acknowledge it wasn't looking great for the Catalans at the moment.Across Madrid, Atleti also recorded a narrow win, just about getting the better of Osasuna, whose away record is a problem that Alessio Lisci must solve quickly. Form on the road is something which Diego Simeone himself also needs to correct. In Part Two, we begin with a partidazo between Villarreal and Betis, as Marcelino overtook his counterpart to become the coach who has led the Yellow Submarine in most matches. They led 2-0 and looked good for all three points, but Antony was the verdiblanco hero once more as his brace (including another late goal) saved the point.Then we turn our attention to the Robin Hood of LaLiga: Sevilla had just beaten the league leaders, but this weekend they lost at home to the side who was propping up the table. Mallorca came from behind with three goals in ten minutes to earn a massive win for Jagoba Arrasate.Elsewhere, it was groundhog day at Balaídos as Celta drew 1-1 for the seventh time in nine matchdays. Carl Starfelt's red card changed the game, and La Real finally got a break as two of their summer signings combined to equalise late on.Rayo enjoyed a big win on the road to make it three in a row in all competitions, Espanyol ruined Luis Carrión's Oviedo return, and Elche played out a stalemate with Athletic Club.Subscribe at lllonline.substack.com for all of our content, including written content all week ahead of the Clásico, and the bonus podcast analysing the European midweek action, including Arsenal vs Atleti, Real Madrid vs Juventus and Villarreal vs Manchester City. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Raúl Varela y Miguel Ángel Toribio entrevistan en la Ciudad del fútbol de Las Rozas al portero de la selección española y de la Real Social, Álex Remiro.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Escuchamos a los protagonistas y comentamos los partidos de la jornada, desde la victoria in extremis del Atlético sobre el Rayo al empate del Betis en su debut europeo ante el Nottingham.
Hablamos con el jugador de la Real Sociedad antes de jugar contra el Real Madrid y repasamos todo el polideportivo con MotoGP, la Vuelta y los Mundiales de atletismo.
La Real Maestranza de Caballería de Ronda es un emblema taurino y un motor cultural e histórico que proyecta la ciudad al mundo. Así lo explica Gaspar Atienza, Fiscal de la institución, durante la edición especial de La Cultureta Gran Reserva celebrada en Ronda, donde reivindica la vigencia de este espacio único.La Maestranza de Ronda, un patrimonio al servicio de la ciudad: "Esto es cultura pura y dura"La Cultureta Gran Reserva desde la Real Maestranza de Ronda: historia, tauromaquia y espíritu ilustrado
La Cultureta Gran Reserva ha viajado hasta Ronda para descubrir, desde la Real Maestranza de Caballería, el legado ilustrado de una institución única y su proyección cultural en el siglo XXI. Un viaje por la historia, la tauromaquia y la educación que definen el alma de la ciudad soñada.
La Real Maestranza de Caballería de Ronda es un emblema taurino y un motor cultural e histórico que proyecta la ciudad al mundo. Así lo explica Gaspar Atienza, Fiscal de la institución, durante la edición especial de La Cultureta Gran Reserva celebrada en Ronda, donde reivindica la vigencia de este espacio único.La Maestranza de Ronda, un patrimonio al servicio de la ciudad: "Esto es cultura pura y dura"La Cultureta Gran Reserva desde la Real Maestranza de Ronda: historia, tauromaquia y espíritu ilustrado
La Cultureta Gran Reserva ha viajado hasta Ronda para descubrir, desde la Real Maestranza de Caballería, el legado ilustrado de una institución única y su proyección cultural en el siglo XXI. Un viaje por la historia, la tauromaquia y la educación que definen el alma de la ciudad soñada.
Miguel del Pino traslada el mensaje de la Real Canina y desglosa las virtudes de las razas de perro españolas. ¡No te lo pierdas!
Héctor González te cuenta las últimas novedades del panorama nacional e internacional en el mercado de fichajes.
¡Hola fotógrafo! Prepararos para escuchar a estas dos fotógrafas que son Angélica Suela, presidenta de la RSF y María Moreno, responsable de formación de la misma. Estoy contento de traeros este programa porque he descubierto en la RSF un mundo nuevo de actividades y acompañamiento a fotógrafos no solo que residan en Madrid donde tienen la sede, sino a cualquier fotógrafo que quiera disfrutar de las actividades que tienen preparadas tanto on line como presenciales. Es una asociación con más de un siglo de historia, con un archivo fotográfico y bibliográfico más que interesante y que pronto celebrará jornada de puertas abiertas. Os dejo aquí el enlace a su web https://www.rsf.es/ para que les sigáis en redes sociales y disfrutéis de todo lo que ofrecen. ¡Dentro podcast!
Nuestro compañero Javier Hernando nos habla de una de la historia detrás de "La leyenda de la mora" de Alcalá la Real. Escuchar audio
Hoy, en este episodio… Hoy vamos a conocer una institución muy especial e importante: La Real Academia de la Lengua Española. A continuación, un estupendo punto de vista para practicar diferentes tiempos verbales. Te recuerdo que en mi página web puedes conseguir el texto de este episodio y mucho más: www.unlimitedspanish.com