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Florian Wirtz breaks records with a move to Liverpool. Luis Suarez talks all things Anfield with talkSPORT. Rio Ferdinand advises Gyökeres. Joe Hart is critical of Big Ange's time at Spurs. Jermaine Defoe praises Bellingham's attitude. Edwin Van Der Sar backs Onana. Gabby Abgonlahor replies to Louis Tomlinson! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
La nueva fórmula del Mundial de Clubes arranca el sábado 14 de junio y se prolongará hasta el 13 de julio. 32 equipos de los cinco continentes lucharán en esta competición lanzada por la FIFA que ya pone a soñar a los hinchas que viajarán a Estados Unidos para seguirla. La emoción es colectiva. El primer Mundial de Clubes con 32 equipos está a punto de comenzar en Estados Unidos, y la pasión de los hinchas ya se siente. A diferencia de la Copa del Mundo de selecciones, aquí la lealtad no es a una bandera, sino a una camiseta. Es algo visceral. La FIFA estima que casi 4 millones de personas asistirán a los partidos en las 11 ciudades sede, la mayoría ubicadas en la costa este del país. Para los jugadores, también es un evento único. Édison Cavani, delantero del Boca Juniors de Argentina, destaca la mezcla cultural que se vivirá: "Más allá de que el fútbol transmite una pasión increíble, creo que la mezcla cultural que va a haber también va a ser especial". El partido inaugural tendrá al Inter de Miami con Lionel Messi y Luis Suarez, frente al onceno egypcio Al Ahly Sporting Club, el equipo más laureado del fútbol africano con 155 trofeos. PSG, a la caza de un título inédito La gran pregunta es si el torneo coronará al "mejor equipo del mundo". Aunque es difícil asegurarlo, el Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), flamante ganador de la reciente Champions League llega como uno de los grandes favoritos y con el objetivo de añadir esta copa inédita a su palmarés. Luis Enrique, entrenador del PSG: "En competiciones tan cortas como es el Mundial, el fútbol es un deporte que permite sorpresas, pero creo que los equipos europeos tenemos más opciones". El torneo repartirá US$ 1.000 millones en premios, de los cuales el campeón se quedará con 125. Un debut marcado por el contexto político El torneo no está exento de controversia. El pasado martes PSG aterrizó en Los Ángeles, donde se enfrentará este domingo al Atlético de Madrid, en medio de un clima de tensión por la política migratoria del presidente Trump. Las manifestaciones se están extendiendo a otros estados que también serán sedes, como Florida y Nueva York. En este contexto, la prensa estadounidense ha informado que agentes de inmigración y fronteras (ICE) podrían formar parte del dispositivo de seguridad en los estadios. Sin embargo, hay que señalar que ni el ICE ni la FIFA han confirmado oficialmente esta información. Los ocho grupos del Mundial de Clubes Grupo A: Palmeiras (Brasil), FC Porto (Portugal), Al Ahly FC (Egipto), Inter Miami CF (Estados Unidos) Grupo B: París SG (Francia), Atlético de Madrid (España), Botafogo (Brasil), Seattle Sounders (Estados Unidos) Grupo C: Bayern de Múnich (Alemania), Auckland City (Nueva Zelanda), Boca Juniors (Argentina), Benfica (Portugal) Grupo D: CR Flamengo (Brasil), Esperance de Tunis (Túnez), Chelsea FC (Inglaterra), Los Angeles FC (EE UU) Grupo E: River Plate (Argentina), Urawa Red Diamonds (Japón), CF Monterrey (México), Inter de Milán (Italia) Grupo F: Fluminense FC (Brasil), Borussia Dortmund (Alemania), Ulsan HD (República de Corea), Mamelodi Sundowns FC (Sudáfrica) Grupo G: Manchester City (Inglaterra), Wydad AC (Marruecos), Al Ain FC (Emiratos Árabes Unidos), Juventus FC (Italia) Grupo H: Real Madrid (España), Al Hilal (Arabia Saudí), CF Pachuca (México), FC Salzburgo (Austria)
After a dissapointing 10 day window to bring reinforcements, Inter Miami make no moves. We discuss the lack of signings and preview the club world cup#ClubWorldCup #InterMiamiCF #Messi #InterMiami
La large victoire de Cruz Azul en CONCAChampions, le titre historique de Platense, les tirages des 8es de Libertadores et Sudamericana et le projet Deportivo LSM de Luis Suarez et Lionel Messi : voici le menu de l'épisode 18 ! Présenté par Nicolas Cougot Lucarne Américaine, tous les lundis à 22h sur LOTV
Inter Miami's struggles continued during a two-game road trip that yielded but one point, and adding to it all was the near sending off of Lionel Messi. Co-hosts Franco Panizo and Andrea Yanez talk Messi's run-in with referee Joe Dickerson, analyze the defensive issues in the 4-1 loss to Minnesota United and 3-3 draw with the San Jose Earthquakes, dive into Luis Suarez's absence, and more in a jam-packed episode.
Innovative partnerships and culturally tailored approaches are essential to expanding access to behavioral health services and addressing critical gaps in care. In this episode, Luis Suarez, CEO of Sanarai, and Stella Tran, Senior Program Investment Officer of the California Health Care Foundation, talk about the importance of building trust and leveraging cultural competence. Luis shares how his organization provides culturally relevant mental health services for Spanish-speaking communities, addressing a critical gap in access. Stella discusses how her foundation uses innovation as a lever to improve care quality and access for low-income populations. Tune in to discover how innovation and cultural competence are transforming behavioral health access for underserved communities! Resources: Connect with and follow Luis Suarez on LinkedIn. Connect with and follow Stella Tran on LinkedIn. Follow Sanarai on LinkedIn and explore their website. Follow the California Health Care Foundation on LinkedIn and discover their website. Listen to the podcast Making Waves in Health Tech here.
Christian Polanco and Alexis Guerreros react to the LA Galaxy's latest loss which still leaves them winless this MLS season. What is going on with the Galaxy and who is to blame for their abysmal form? The boys also break down Inter Miami's bounce back win as well as this MLS season's surprise team so far.Christian and Alexis then bring on Professional Referee Organization referees Natalie Simon and Alyssa Nichols to chat why they became refs and how VAR helps or hurts their jobs.Later, Christian and Alexis then react to the latest news around soccer in another edition of Rápido Reactions including Harry Kane's first trophy, Trent Alexander-Arnold's awkward goodbye & EA FC's newest cover athlete.(7:00) - LA Galaxy continue winless rut(13:30) - Inter Miami def. NY Red Bulls 4-1(22:15) - Biggest surprise of MLS season?(27:45) - PRO referees Natalie Simon and Alyssa Nichols join the show(1:07:30) - Rápido Reactions: Harry Kane, Trent Alexander-Arnold & more Subscribe to The Cooligans on your favorite podcast app:
The FC crew break down Real Madrid's reaction to comments from the referees of the Copa del Rey final and criticize the club for their continued pressure of the match officials this season. Plus, the guys preview the El Clasico final and look ahead of this weekend's FA Cup ties. Stewart Robson also reacts to Patrice Evra calling out Luis Suarez to an MMA fight. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The boys share their thoughts on Liverpool extending Mo Salah's contract and debate whether FSG handled these negotiations the right or wrong way. Plus, have Arsenal regressed during the 2024-25 season? Is Manchester United'd history as proud as we think it is? And did Luis Suarez really just bite his own teammate? All that and so much more on the latest edition of Caught Offside!If you're looking for even more Caught Offside content, our premium channel, Caught Offside Plus, is up and running! Just go to https://caughtoffside.supercast.com to sign up! Once you have access to the premium feed, be sure to go back and check out our special "welcome episode" from June 24th, 2024 (we don't think you'll be disappointed)!For all the latest merch, get over to https://caughtoffsidepod.com/ where we have the Bingo t-shirts as well as our awesome new beannies!---Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@caughtoffsidepod X: https://twitter.com/COsoccerpodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/caughtoffsidepod/Email: CaughtOffsidePod@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Christian Polanco and Alexis Guerreros react to the news that MLS voted down the possibility of moving to the European calendar after the 2026 World Cup. Is this a missed opportunity for the league to expand their fanbase by immediately following the World Cup? The boys also break down Inter Miami's risky playing style as well as Brian White's eye-catching performance.Christian and Alexis then give us their thoughts on Ruben Amorim benching Andre Onana over the weekend. Was this the right move or should Amorim have backed Onana ahead of an important Europa League match? They also chat Mohamed Salah's new contract extension with Liverpool and what that might mean for Virgil Van Dijk.Later, Christian and Alexis break down the newest Italian gambling probe that includes the UMSNT's own Weston McKennie.(7:10) - MLS will not switch to European calendar after World Cup(19:40) - Inter Miami playing a risky style of football?(26:30) - News around MLS(36:45) - Amorim right to bench Onana?(46:05) - Mo Salah signs new contract with Liverpool(56:00) - Weston McKenzie named in Italian gambling probe Subscribe to The Cooligans on your favorite podcast app:
MLS and CBS Sports Golazo commentator, Chris Wittyngham, invited Hoch to the Inter Miami-LAFC game Wednesday night. Hoch recaps his first experience watching Messi live with Witty.
In hour three, Crowder can't get his kids to appreciate classic songs like “In the air tonight” by Phill Collins. Hoch never bonded with his son over 80's music. Will the Heat be able to beat the Bulls if they have to play them again? Hoch rips Luis Suarez for spending the entire Inter Miami game complaining. After, Randy Moller sits down with Hoch and Crowder at the Amerant Bank Arena to talk about the Panthers.
Christian Polanco and Alexis Guerreros react to Kevin De Bruyne's announcement that he will be leaving Manchester City this summer. Where will he be headed next? Could De Bruyne be joining Lionel Messi in MLS? The boys sure think so.Christian and Alexis then recap a busy MLS weekend where Inter Miami salvaged a draw against Toronto FC despite being outplayed. The boys also break down why the LA Galaxy have had such a bad start to the season just months after winning MLS cup and why it has to do with MLS' salary cap rules.Later, Christian and Alexis break down the USWNT's domination of Brazil & Trinity Rodman's return to the national team that included a great goal and an even better celebration.(8:45) - Kevin De Bruyne headed to Inter Miami?(24:30) - Inter Miami vulnerable defensively?(40:30) - LA Galaxy continue terrible start to season(53:45) - USWNT def. Brazil 2-0 Subscribe to The Cooligans on your favorite podcast app:
MLS commentator for Apple TV, Chris Wittyngham, breaks down why Inter Miami's upcoming quarterfinal series in the Concacaf Champions Cup takes precedence over MLS matches this early in the season. Plus, the story behind Messi's bodyguard and why the MLS is removing him from the sidelines.
Julian Gressel kickt bei Inter Miami in der MLS. An der Seite von Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez und Co. hat es der Franke zurzeit jedoch nicht ganz so leicht, weil Trainer Javier Mascherano erstmal ohne ihn plant. Wie Gressel damit umgeht, wie er den Messi-Wahnsinn hautnah wahrnimmt und wie die USA für die WM nächstes Jahr vorbereitet sind, erzählt er euren Hosts Matthias und Mario. Außerdem gewährt Gressel Einblicke in die dunklen Seiten des Trade-Systems in den USA.
Julian Gressel kickt bei Inter Miami in der MLS. An der Seite von Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez und Co. hat es der Franke zurzeit jedoch nicht ganz so leicht, weil Trainer Javier Mascherano erstmal ohne ihn plant. Wie Gressel damit umgeht, wie er den Messi-Wahnsinn hautnah wahrnimmt und wie die USA für die WM nächstes Jahr vorbereitet sind, erzählt er euren Hosts Matthias und Mario. Außerdem gewährt Gressel Einblicke in die dunklen Seiten des Trade-Systems in den USA.
Welcome in for another edition of the Morning Espresso from the SDH Network, brought to you by Oglethorpe University, Atlanta's premier undergraduate learning experience and soccer powerhouse.Miami was the better team on Sunday night against Atlanta United at the Benz for Sunday Night Soccer, but the margins were very thin as both teams put on quite a display. Atlanta nearly found the Brooks Lennon to Latte Lath connection twice in the first half, but the second one was narrowly offside. Going from 2-0 up to 1-1 pretty quickly was a gut punch, Bartosz Slisz got caught in possession against a strong Miami press and Lionel Messi took the ball and scored a goal that maybe only he can with the scoop over Brad Guzan.After a pretty wide open rest of the match with both teams having chances to win it, it was Miami who took advantage of Atlanta losing focus as Luis Suarez was arguing with the referee (again). They played a short corner, Jordi Alba delivered a mostly uncontested cross to the back post where Fafa Picault was able to get behind Jay Fortune and head it back across the goal to nestle it into the far side netting. Fans threw things on the field after the final whistle as the referees left the field. Completely unacceptable and there should be repercussions for that, it shouldn't happen under any circumstance. Vancouver stayed perfect in MLS play with a win at Dallas. Nashville ended Philly's unbeaten start to the season. Sporting KC scored 3 goals in 12 minutes to come back to draw Minnesota in the orange ball extravaganza. Austin gave LAFC a taste of their own medicine with a 1-0 defense-led win. Zack Steffen was outstanding with 12 saves in Colorado's 2-1 win at San Jose. Orlando Pride started their defense of their NWSL title with a 6-0 thrashing of Chicago, Barbra Banda scored twice and assisted once. Newcastle won their first trophy since 1969, lifting the Carabao Cup by beating Liverpool 2-1. Liverpool goes from contesting for 4 trophies to only winning one. That one (eventually) will be the Premier League, the biggest one, but will it feel like a disappointment for Arne Slot's side? It shouldn't.Atleti had a 2-0 lead over Barcelona in the 70th minute, but ended up losing 4-2. Real Madrid kept pace with a win at Villarreal. Inter and PSG won to extend their leads in Serie A & Ligue 1. Chelsea's women won the Subway Women's Cup Final 2-1 over Manchester City in the first of 4 meetings between the teams in the next 12 days (Champions League quarterfinal & league match). The pitch was poor at Pride Park and did not suit the occasion. Sergio Ramos earned his first red card in Liga MX, I know you're shocked. A match in France was abandoned after Montpellier fans threw flares that started a fire in the stands as their team was trailing. This has happened far too often in France in recent years, but I don't know if the power brokers know how to stop it. Colombian professional players in the top two men's divisions and the top women's division have voted to strike over disagreements on multiple working conditions. They have not said when the strike might begin.
Welcome in for another edition of the Morning Espresso from the SDH Network, brought to you by Oglethorpe University, Atlanta's premier undergraduate learning experience and soccer powerhouse.Lionel Messi came off the bench last night in Kingston to help Inter Miami advance in the Concacaf Champions Cup, defeating Cavalier FC 2-0 on the night and 4-0 on aggregate. He scored late to seal the match after Luis Suarez converted from the penalty spot in the first half. Miami will face LAFC in the quarterfinals of the competition. Club America will battle Cruz Azul 3 times in 12 days in April as they'll meet in an all-Liga MX quarterfinal. Vancouver will play Pumas and the LA Galaxy will play Tigres. New season for the NWSL kicks off tonight as they continue their growth that has been remarkable over the past 5 years. My questions going into the 2025 season are: can Orlando win another trophy with Marta & Barbra Banda leading the attack, is Washington the most fun team in the league to watch when Croix Bethune & Trinity Rodman get healthy, can the reigning MVP Temwa Chawinga lead the Kansas City Current to a trophy this season, and can Ally Sentnor continue her scintillating form from the USWNT into the league season?UEFA released frame-by-frame photos of Julian Alvarez's penalty double touch that showed "minimal" (the air quotes are important here) contact with his plant foot. I disagree with the conversation about allowing an accidental double touch to stand, just allow the attempt to be retaken, the same as when goalkeepers come off their line early. US Men's Beach Soccer National team reached the semifinals of the Concacaf Championship, they'll face El Salvador with a spot at the World Cup on the line. 3 big games this weekend for you to keep an eye on: Atleti hosts Barcelona with one point separating them in La Liga on Sunday, the Carabao Cup final between Liverpool and Newcastle on Sunday, and Saturday's Women's League Cup Final between Chelsea and Manchester City. Refresh your latest content from the SDH Network and our friends at 92.9 The Game on the Off The Woodwork podcast. Some great pieces of audio that you might have missed over the last few days.
MLS commentator and CBS Sports Golazo host + commentator, Chris Wittyngham, joins the show to discuss Messi's recent absence from the pitch & harsh reality of Inter Miami playing four different club competitions. Plus, details on some of the new faces the Herons have added to improve the squads depth.
Charlie Adam sits down with Sam Allardyce & Natalie Pike to discuss the players who make his Ultimate XI!How would Charlie's prime Ultimate XI perform in the current Premier League and do you agree with his selection?
Send us a textThe Journeymen talk about Luis Suarez & Inter Miami, how the league is looking after week 2, and Gordo exceeds expectations!
Messi skips Houston game, Inter Miami wins 4-1 without him, Luis Suarez defies age, Javier Mascherano fumes over controversial Ian Fray red card. Plus, news on Noah Allen.
Christian Polanco and Alexis Guerreros react to the Houston Dynamo's public apology after Lionel Messi was absent from their game. Should MLS try to market the sport outside of Messi to fans? The boys also react to Wilfried Zaha's debut for Charlotte FC.Christian and Alexis then chat with 2010 World Cup USMNT midfielder Ricardo Clark about his transition from MLS star to MLS NEXT head coach.Later, Christian and Alexis bring back Rápido Reactions and react to Manchester United's struggles & La Liga's tight title race. (8:45) - Houston Dynamo apologize for Messi's absence(19:35) - Inter Miami def. Houston Dynamo 4-1(24:40) - Wilfried Zaha with goal & assist in Charlotte FC debut(33:00) - Vancouver Whitecaps II head coach Ricardo Clark joins(55:40) - Rápido Reactions: Mateta's injury scare, Manchester United's woes, La Liga Title race & more Subscribe to The Cooligans on your favorite podcast app:Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3L9G8HU Spotify: https://spoti.fi/4cqRhzO
Welcome to the Bayou City Soccer Podcast! No Messi creates Luis Suarez masterclass. The defensive struggles continued for the Dynamo against Miami, with a massive lack of fire and hunger from Ben Olsen's side. We deep dive on breaking down the issues at hand and preview the game against Columbus. Elotes Bravos Fan Feud was back in action in this episode.-And much more!-We invite you to follow us at Bayou City Soccer!-BayouCitySoccer.net-@BayouCitySoccer on Facebook, IG, and Twitter-Hit us up using our hashtag #AskBCS-Hosts:@rudysegura3 on Twitter@crisputallaz on Twitter@joechabalamusic on IG-Producer:Edson Ochoa@EOchoa_8 on Twitter-Again, BayouCitySoccer.net for everything!
This is Early Kick Off from the Men in Blazers media network and presented by our great friends of the pod STōK Cold Brew Coffee, all your global football stories straight from the back pages of Europe's newspapers in around 10 minutes.On today's episode: Fulham knock Manchester United out of the FA Cup on penalties, and Bernd Leno is the hero for Marco Silva's men; Brighton snatch a dramatic win at Newcastle to progress to the quarter-finals; Manchester City beat Plymouth; Crystal Palace defeat Millwall in a game which will be defined by Liam Roberts' dangerous challenge on Mateta; Aston Villa, Preston, and Bournemouth also progress; the USMNT's Jonny Cardoso scores for Real Betis to help them to a victory over Real Madrid; Luis Suarez rolls back the years; Hibernian win the Edinburgh derby; and one unlucky player receives the fastest red card in English football history.Sunshine on Leith, the greatest football anthem: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r0SQ2Q2yca0Football don't sleep, and neither do we.This episode was made in the UK for Men In Blazers by…Host: Sammy JamesProducer: George CooperAssistant producer: Elizabeth BarnardResearcher: Jack CollinsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Hey, soccer fans! MLS is back at it again, this time with the MLS Disciplinary Committee issuing a fine to Leo Messi and Luis Suarez for their actions against NYCFC - grabbing the neck of an opposing player and coach - but suspending the Chicago Fire's Brian Gutierrez for a match after a hard foul and contact to an opponent's head. Are we seeing The Messi Rules finally coming into plain view? Or do you think these two instances can be reconciled? In the second half of the show, Nick previews the Men in Red's home opener against DC United. Stay tuned to hear the transfers in and out for DC and how the match is expected to go. The Fire squandered opportunities to take points against bad Eastern Conference teams last season, and if they want to make the playoffs, can't do it again. Tune in and join the conversation! Make sure you like & subscribe, rate & review, and keep growing the show. Follow the Fire on SportSpyder. Connect on social media: Twitter - Facebook - Instagram - YouTube
The first week for Inter Miami included Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez getting fined after an MLS opening night draw and wins in the Champions Cup. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Goals from Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez lead Inter Miami to victory over Sporting KC. This means that Inter Miami advance to the RD of 16 and will face Jamaican team Cavalier. Messi has 2 goals and 2 assists in first 3 matches in all competitions. Messi however was fined by MLS disciplinary committee for putting his hands on an assistant coach of his opponent after the match. Morning Footy is available for free on the Audacy app as well as Apple Podcasts, Spotify and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Visit the betting arena on CBSSports.com for all the latest in sportsbook reviews and sportsbook promos for betting on soccer 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/ Watch UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, UEFA Europa Conference League, Serie A, Coppa Italia, EFL, NWSL, Scottish Premiership, Argentine Primera División by subscribing Paramount Plus: https://www.paramountplus.com/home/ 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
The first week for Inter Miami included Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez getting fined after an MLS opening night draw and wins in the Champions Cup.
2:20 - Best Things we Saw in the Conference Finals 17:17 - Are the Galaxy back??? Is it 2014 again? 31:18 - How the Galaxy got it done against the Sounders 43:00 - Riqui Puig confirmed DAWG 48:27 - Sounders postmortem - was this a successful season? 54:49 - Red Bulls into MLS Cup… will the curse actually be broken? 1:07:15 - Orlando postmortem - will they run it back with Oscar Pareja? 1:12:30 - Best open manager jobs in MLS
1:20 - Jordan Morris on scoring, getting the job done against LAFC 4:00 - Sharing big moments with his son Theo 5:15 - What's behind his best career goal-scoring year 8:09 - What it means to win with his hometown club 13:00 - Morris' memories of Seattle v LA 19:40 - Maya Yoshida on the Galaxy's great season 24:30 - What makes Riqui Puig so special? 27:24 - Gabriel Pec's ceiling 33:00 - Preparing to face off with the Sounders 37:09 - Robin Jansson on pressure 38:40 - Why this Orlando team is different than past seasons 41:09 - How Orlando turned their season around 43:00 - What makes Facundo Torres so good 48:42 - Jansson's journey to Orlando and the Conference Finals 58:20 - Daniel Edelman on New York being red 1:02:14 - What is the soul of the New York Red Bulls? 1:04:13 - What Emil Forsberg has brought to the club and how he's changed the team 1:11:39 - Preparing for the battle with Orlando City
In episode 419 of Futbol Americas, the crew discusses Javier Mascherano being close to reaching an agreement with Inter Miami to be their new head coach and reunite with his former teammates Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez. Plus, after two rounds of MLS playoffs, top-seeded Inter Miami, LAFC, and Columbus have already been eliminated; the panel discusses if this is good for MLS and Ricardo Pepi playing well for PSV. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5:00 - Best things we saw in the Conference Semifinals 12:17 - Galaxy stomp Minnesota, look like MLS Cup favorites 19:55 - Riqui Puig continues to step up 30:17 - Is the Galaxy rebuild ahead of schedule 35:10 - Minnesota United postmortem 36”55 - Sounders turn back clock to 2019 51:31 - Red Bulls get the derby win over New York City 59:42 - New York City postmortem 1:05:15 - Orlando end Atlanta's Cinderella run 1:10:00 - Dax McCarty career retrospective 1:21:55 - Vanni Sartini shockingly out in Vancouver 1:25:25 - How Javier Mascherano would fit at Miami 1:28:22 - St. Louis to hire Olaf Mellberg?
4:45 - STUNNER! Tata out in Miami 17:10 - What next for Miami? 20:09 - Wilfried Nancy wins Coach of the Year 29:35 - More excited for Dallas or Austin in 2025? 31:31 - ATL coaching search latest - Curtin now the favorite? 33:52 - MTL restructure front office, make roster moves 35:09 - Cincinnati set transfer record with Kevin Denkey 43:38 - New York City v New York Red Bulls PREVIEW 52:43 - LAFC v Seattle PREVIEW 1:04:31 - Orlando v Atlanta PREVIEW 1:14:40 - LA v Minnesota PREVIEW