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Sweden opened their World Cup campaign with an emphatic 5-1 victory over Tunisia to move top of Group F.Brighton midfielder Yasin Ayari scored twice in a standout performance for Graham Potter's side.Alexander Isak, Viktor Gyokeres and Mattias Svanberg also found the net for Sweden.Potter hailed the result as an ideal start to the tournament following the convincing win.The Netherlands were held to a 2-2 draw by Japan in the other Group F fixture.Virgil van Dijk and Crysencio Summerville scored for the Dutch, but Keito Nakamura and Daichi Kamada earned Japan a point.Germany made a statement in Group E with a dominant 7-1 win over Curacao.Kai Havertz scored twice, while Felix Nmecha, Nico Schlotterbeck, Jamal Musiala, Nathaniel Brown and Deniz Undav also got on the scoresheet.Amad Diallo struck in the 90th minute as Cote d'Ivoire edged Ecuador 1-0 in Philadelphia.Ecuador hit the woodwork twice before Diallo's late winner secured all three points for the Ivorians.Today's action sees League of Ireland veteran Pico Lopes make his World Cup debut for Cape Verde against Spain in Atlanta.Spain are being tipped by some pundits as favourites to win the tournament and begin their campaign at 5pm Irish time.Belgium face Egypt at 8pm, with Kevin De Bruyne, Romelu Lukaku and Mohamed Salah among the star attractions.Uruguay kick off their World Cup against Saudi Arabia at 11pm, with Darwin Nunez and Federico Valverde leading Marcelo Bielsa's squad.Off the pitch, Ruben Amorim is reportedly set to become AC Milan manager, while Real Madrid have completed the signing of Marc Cucurella from Chelsea on a six-year deal.World Cup Daily on Off The Ball, brought to you by Lynx, “A Proud Sponsor of the FIFA World Cup 2026“. Smell Your Best When You Look Your Worst Become a member and sign up at offtheball.com/join
Tunisia suffered one of the heaviest defeats of the opening round, losing 5-1 to Sweden in Monterrey, in a damaging start to their World Cup campaign. Yasin Ayari was the story of the night. The Brighton midfielder, born in Sweden to a Tunisian father and Moroccan mother, scored twice. He chose Sweden after Tunisia had tried to convince him to switch allegiance. Ayari did not celebrate his first goal, but celebrated the second. Sweden were emphatic and Tunisia, who did not concede a single goal in qualification, now face a must-win match against Japan. The Samurai Blue themselves took a point from the Netherlands, in what many are calling the best game of the tournament so far. The teams drew 2-2 in Dallas after Daichi Kamada equalised in the 89th minute. Germany made the biggest statement of the opening round, beating Curacao 7-1, while Ivory Coast's Amad Diallo scored in the 90th minute to see off Ecuador. Off the pitch, Iran's arrival in Los Angeles has dominated the conversation. Eleven members of the Iranian party, including the team manager, were denied entry to the US, on the same day President Trump announced a peace deal with Iran and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. Captain Mehdi Taremi said the tension had undermined Fifa's message of football bringing people together. For the Arab world, tonight is when the tournament truly begins. Egypt face Belgium at 11pm UAE time, with Mohamed Salah and Omar Marmoush offering genuine threat on the counter. Saudi Arabia face Uruguay at 2am, with local media evoking the spirit of that famous win over Argentina in Qatar. Meanwhile Qatar have already earned a point, drawing 1-1 with Switzerland, and Morocco were arguably the better side in their 1-1 draw with Brazil, with 18-year-old Ayyoub Bouaddi impressing in midfield. Spain also begin their campaign tonight against debutants Cape Verde at 8pm UAE time. Mina Rzouki presents Trending Middle East's World Cup round-up, a daily bonus series from The National for the duration of the tournament.
The World Cup kicks off THIS WEEK! We all know about Mbappé, Bellingham, and Vinícius Jr.—but who are the under-the-radar talents ready to take over the world stage? Welcome back to FUT IN REVIEW | World Cup Daily. In Episode 8, Shaq is joined by our very own resident scout Nathan to unpack the definitive watchlist of young stars and breakout players you need to keep your eyes on.From Real Madrid's 21-year-old creative maestro to Brentford's powerhouse striker, we done all the homework so you don't have to:The Nordic Viking's Time: Why this tournament is officially Erling Haaland's moment to step into a new footballing echelon and carry Norway.The Messi Successor: Nico Paz is lighting it up under Cesc Fàbregas at Como—can he set the world stage alight for Argentina?Real Madrid's 21-Year-Old Spark: Turkey's ultimate creative weapon who racked up 14 assists this season and is ready to dominate Group A (even if Shaq hopes he plays poorly against Australia!).Leipzig's Flying Wingers: Antonio Nusa's electric pace for Norway and the €90M-rated Ivorian diamond, Jan Diamonde, who is heavily rumored to be Mohamed Salah's ultimate replacement at Liverpool.Brentford's Scouting Masterclass: Why 24-year-old pressing machine Igor Thiago is exactly the true Number 9 Brazil has been missing for a decade under Carlo Ancelotti.The Eredivisie Top Scorer: Feyenoord's Ayase Ueda, who scored 26 goals this season and is carrying the entire attacking load for an athletic, explosive Japan squad.The Red Redemption: Why international tournament football is the perfect stage for Manchester United's Amad Diallo (Ivory Coast) and Liverpool's Florian Wirtz (Germany) to set the record straight after a rollercoaster domestic season.Listen Instantly: Want to hear every episode the exact second we finish recording? Support us on Patreon to unlock instant early access, enter our official Predictor League, and claim your country in the World Cup Sweepstakes! Check it out at patreon.com/futinreviewSupport the Daily Grind: Take 10 seconds to hit that 5-star review button on Spotify or Apple Podcasts. It means the world to us and helps us reach more fans just as the tournament begins!Share the Auxiliary Cord: Send this episode to that one mate who only watches football during the World Cup and needs to know who the exciting young players are.Instagram: @futinreviewTikTok: @futinreviewpodcastWebsite: futinreview.comTomorrow on Episode 9: "It's Coming Hame!" Our Scottish friends are taking over the mics to explain exactly what that means. See you tomorrow—catcha!00:00 - The Breakout Stars of World Cup 2026: Welcome to Episode 900:48 - Superstar Talk: Can Erling Haaland Lift Norway to the Quarterfinals?04:19 - The Nike Ad Hype & Nathan's Subtle Digs at Manchester City05:26 - Gem 1: Nico Paz (Argentina) & Learning under Cesc Fàbregas at Como06:38 - Gem 2: Real Madrid's 21-Year-Old Turkish Maestro (Arda Güler)08:43 - Turkey's Unpredictability & Facing the Intense North American Climate09:40 - Gem 3: Antonio Nusa (Norway) & The "Inverted Winger" Danger11:17 - Tactical Caveat: Will the Brand-New Tournament Pitches Affect Pace?12:35 - Fact Check: The Only Curaçao Player Actually Born on the Island13:04 - Gem 4: Jan Diamonde (Ivory Coast) & The €90M Mohamed Salah Replacement Rumors16:22 - Gem 5: Igor Thiago (Brazil) & Brentford's Elite Scouting System19:26 - Can Thiago Become Ancelotti's Focal Point for Vinícius Jr. & Neymar?20:36 - Gem 6: Ayase Ueda (Japan) & Carrying the Load for Feyenoord21:58 - The Athleticism of Japan & The Tragic Loss of Arne Slot at Liverpool23:24 - Gem 7: Florian Wirtz (Germany) & Settling into the Premier League System25:56 - Gem 8: Kendry Páez (Ecuador) & The Football Manager Wonderkid Trap28:07 - Gem 9: Amad Diallo (Ivory Coast) & Scoring the Winner Against France29:33 - Outro: Five-Star Reviews, Patreon Perks & "It's Coming Hame" Tomorrow!
Argentina is without Lionel Messi but is in the groove, while Brazil remains a tactical enigma. We're breaking down the contrasting friendly performances against Mohamed Salah and his Egypt side, and Honduras, to see who is truly World Cup-ready.Tim Vickery goes into the strategic divide between South America's two giants. While Lionel Scaloni has established a well-defined identity over eight years, Carlo Ancelotti is still searching for the right blend, experimenting with high-press and fluid formations. Tim analyses the standout performers like Lo Celso and Bruno Guimarães, the injury concerns facing both squads, and the pressure on Brazil's new generation of stars.Join the Brazilian Shirt Name Whatsapp Channel: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbBNgO58PgsAgQXRP32TBuy Tim's Book. Mundiales:https://www.pitchpublishing.co.uk/shop/mundiales
Group G is up next as Alexi Lalas and David Mosse preview every group at the World Cup. Will Kevin De Bruyne and Belgium bring the magic and go on a run? What do the guys expect from Mohamed Salah and Egypt? Tune in daily for a new group as we speed toward the 2026 FIFA World Cup kicking off June 11th on FOX! Presented by @Zillow #Zillow 0:00 - Intro1:05 - Belgium Preview3:39 - Egypt Preview4:53 - Iran Preview7:15 - New Zealand Preview8:21 - Match of the Group8:54 - Alexi's Picks Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
"You gonna watch Curacao vs. Saudi Arabia?" The 2026 World Cup is officially expanded, and the "minnows" are coming for the giants. Are we about to witness the greatest underdog stories in football history, or is the gap between the elite and the rest wider than ever?In this episode of the Brazilian Shirt Name podcast, Tim Vickery and Dotun Adebayo are joined by Paul Watson and Lee Wingate from the Sweeper Podcast to dive deep into the weird, wacky, and wonderful world of international football. From the Vatican City's "unholy" league to Haiti's emotional qualification journey and Curacao's ageing Dutch legends and Egypt's Mohamed Salah, they analyse the teams you need to watch in 2026. We break down the tactics, the diaspora recruitment strategies, and why Uruguay might be in serious trouble under Marcelo Bielsa.Join the Brazilian Shirt Name Whatsapp Channel: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbBNgO58PgsAgQXRP32TBuy Paul Watson's Book: https://www.hachette.co.uk/titles/paul-watson/around-the-world-in-80-clubs/9781399637886/
Géant du football africain mais encore un nain au niveau mondial, l'Égypte s'apprête à disputer la quatrième Coupe du monde de son histoire. La qualification des Pharaons pour l'édition 2026 avait donné lieu à des scènes de joie dans les cafés du Caire en octobre dernier. Leur dernier mondial, en 2018, avait pourtant été catastrophique. Trois défaites en trois matchs et un Mohamed Salah presque invisible. Le roi du football égyptien, idole au pays, qui pourrait jouer là sa dernière Coupe du monde. De notre correspondant au Caire, Sur les portants de ce petit magasin d'accessoires de foot, au Caire, le rouge de la sélection nationale est omniprésent, comme le numéro 10 de Mohamed Salah, monstre sacré du ballon rond. « C'est la Coupe du monde, un événement énorme qui n'arrive que tous les quatre ans. Donc forcément, tout le monde veut voir Mohamed Salah, souligne un vendeur de maillots. C'est une icône, il a accompli beaucoup de belles choses. Et c'est quelqu'un qui s'est construit tout seul. Toutes les générations, tous les jeunes rêvent de devenir comme lui. » Jour de match en ce chaud samedi de la fin avril, dans ce café populaire des ruelles de la capitale égyptienne comme dans des centaines d'autres, on regarde jouer le héros national avec son équipe anglaise de Liverpool. À lire aussiLes qualifiés pour la Coupe du monde 2026: l'Afrique du Sud rêve à nouveau avec les Bafana Bafana [4/10] Mohamed Salah au meilleur de sa concentration ? Attablé devant une chicha, Mohamed, la vingtaine, espère un numéro 10 au top de sa forme pour le choc qui attend l'Égypte face à la Belgique en ouverture de son tournoi. « Aujourd'hui, Salah est la base de l'équipe nationale, le visage du groupe. Mais en tant que joueur, il ne joue pas avec l'Égypte comme il joue en Europe, pointe-t-il. Son niveau baisse, il en fait moins. Beaucoup d'Égyptiens pensent qu'avec la sélection, il ne donne pas 90 % de son énergie, mais plutôt 50–60 %. Parce qu'il protège aussi sa carrière et ses réussites ailleurs, là où il évolue au plus haut niveau. » « Il n'est plus aussi efficace, analyse Amr Nageeb Fahmy, journaliste sportif et auteur de plusieurs livres sur le football africain et la sélection égyptienne, mais c'est normal à son âge. Pour la Coupe du monde, il aura 34 ans. Après avoir dit au revoir à Liverpool après 8 ou 9 saisons, peut-être sa concentration sera pleine avec l'Égypte. L'Égypte, qui a gagné la CAN sept fois, mais la Coupe du monde est un petit complexe pour les Égyptiens. Les Marocains et les Algériens disent que l'Égypte n'a jamais gagné un match. Mais cette fois, l'espoir est là, et peut-être même d'arriver en huitièmes de finale. » Quant à Mohamed Salah, il lui suffirait d'une seule réalisation pour égaliser le meilleur buteur de l'histoire égyptienne en Coupe du monde. À lire aussiLes qualifiés pour la Coupe du monde 2026: les Cap-Verdiens fiers de leur équipe [5/10]
Arsenal's Declan Rice, Gabriel, and David Raya have received nominations for the Professional Footballers' Association men's player of the year award, competing against Manchester United's Bruno Fernandes and Manchester City's Erling Haaland and Rayan Cherki.Earlier this month, Fernandes, aged 31, was awarded the Football Writers' Association's men's footballer of the year award. This accolade frequently serves as a precursor to identifying the leading candidate for the PFA player of the year. The Portuguese midfielder achieved a remarkable total of 21 assists in the Premier League, contributing significantly to United's third-place finish.Midfielder Rice, defender Gabriel, and goalkeeper Raya were instrumental for Arsenal, who secured the Premier League title for the first time in 22 years. Striker Haaland netted 27 goals, earning the league's golden boot, while Cherki had a fruitful debut season in the Premier League. Last year, the award was claimed by former Liverpool winger Mohamed Salah, who scored 29 goals to aid the Reds in clinching the Premier League title.The winners will be celebrated on Tuesday, 25 August, during the 53rd annual PFA Awards Ceremony in Manchester.
I dagens Expressen Fotboll VM-special tar Noa Bachner och Petter Landén sig an Grupp G (Belgien, Egypten, Iran och Nya Zeeland). Panelen är brutalt ärlig och dömer snabbt ut gruppen som en av mästerskapets absolut svagaste – en riktig "snoozefest". Belgien mönstrar en blek spillra av sin forna gyllene generation och spås ryka redan i åttondelsfinalen, medan Egypten tyvärr förlitar sig helt på en formsvag Mohamed Salah i en annars ihålig trupp. Irans uppladdning har samtidigt överskuggats totalt av politiskt visumstrul, och jumbon Nya Zeeland döms rakt av ut som bedrövliga. Avslutningsvis får Petter kämpa stenhårt för att hitta någon nördfakta, innan han till sist döper dem till "alfabetisk ordning-gruppen" eftersom lagens initialer (B, E, I, N) lustigt nog bildar namnet på sportkanalen BeIN. Glöm inte att köpa Expressens VM-guide om ni behöver något att bläddra i för att hålla er vakna under de här matcherna! I studion: Isak Dahlin, Noa Bachner & Petter Landén Ansvarig utgivare: Klas Granström
I dagens Expressen Fotboll VM-special tar Noa Bachner och Petter Landén sig an Grupp G (Belgien, Egypten, Iran och Nya Zeeland). Panelen är brutalt ärlig och dömer snabbt ut gruppen som en av mästerskapets absolut svagaste – en riktig "snoozefest". Belgien mönstrar en blek spillra av sin forna gyllene generation och spås ryka redan i åttondelsfinalen, medan Egypten tyvärr förlitar sig helt på en formsvag Mohamed Salah i en annars ihålig trupp. Irans uppladdning har samtidigt överskuggats totalt av politiskt visumstrul, och jumbon Nya Zeeland döms rakt av ut som bedrövliga. Avslutningsvis får Petter kämpa stenhårt för att hitta någon nördfakta, innan han till sist döper dem till "alfabetisk ordning-gruppen" eftersom lagens initialer (B, E, I, N) lustigt nog bildar namnet på sportkanalen BeIN. Glöm inte att köpa Expressens VM-guide om ni behöver något att bläddra i för att hålla er vakna under de här matcherna! I studion: Isak Dahlin, Noa Bachner & Petter Landén Ansvarig utgivare: Klas Granström
️ BRIT SIX 2025/26 – Ep. 31 El podcast del Big 6 de la Premier League ⚽️ Resumen de Temporada: Arsenal: una temporada histórica. El equipo de Mikel Arteta conquistó la Premier League por primera vez desde 2004, superando al Manchester City gracias a una campaña marcada por la regularidad, la solidez defensiva y el gran nivel de figuras como Bukayo Saka, Declan Rice y Viktor Gyökeres. Además, los Gunners alcanzaron la final de la Champions League tras eliminar a gigantes europeos y también llegaron a la final de la Carabao Cup, consolidando definitivamente el regreso del Arsenal a la élite del fútbol europeo. Manchester City: combinó títulos y transición. El equipo de Pep Guardiola terminó segundo en la Premier League detrás del Arsenal, pero conquistó la FA Cup y la Carabao Cup, reafirmando su dominio en las competiciones domésticas. En Europa, en cambio, sufrió una dura eliminación en Champions League ante el Real Madrid, en una campaña marcada además por el anuncio de la salida de Guardiola al final de la temporada, cerrando una era histórica en el club. Manchester United: el club tuvo una clara recuperación tras un inicio complicado. La llegada de Michael Carrick al banquillo revitalizó al equipo, que terminó asegurando el regreso a la Champions League gracias a una gran segunda mitad de temporada y triunfos importantes en partidos grandes. Los Red Devils recuperaron competitividad, estabilidad y optimismo de cara al futuro, pese a no lograr títulos en las copas domésticas. Liverpool: una campaña marcada por la irregularidad y la frustración. Tras comenzar como candidato, el equipo de Arne Slot perdió consistencia con el correr de los meses y terminó peleando apenas por asegurar puestos de Champions League, lejos de la lucha por el título. Además de los problemas futbolísticos y defensivos, la campaña quedó atravesada por el duro impacto emocional de la muerte de Diogo Jota y por la despedida de Mohamed Salah, quien cerró su etapa en Anfield. Chelsea: los Blues atravesaron múltiples cambios de entrenador y nunca lograron encontrar regularidad, terminando lejos de la pelea por la Premier y los puestos de Champions League. En Europa quedaron eliminados tempranamente ante el PSG, aunque lograron alcanzar la final de la FA Cup y las semifinales de la Carabao Cup. El club cerró la temporada anunciando la contratación de Xabi Alonso para el próximo curso. Tottenham: la temporada fue una auténtica pesadilla para el club. Los Spurs atravesaron varios cambios de entrenador, pasaron gran parte del campeonato peleando por no descender y recién aseguraron la permanencia en la última fecha de la Premier League. Una campaña marcada por la irregularidad, los problemas defensivos y una larga racha sin victorias. Aunque lograron reaccionar sobre el cierre y evitar el descenso, la temporada dejó una profunda crisis deportiva e institucional que obligará al club a replantear su proyecto de cara al futuro. ️ Adrià Jiménez Muñoz, Javi Parra Peña, Víctor Diéguez, Adrián Bernárdez, Andrés United & Rubén Calvo. ---- Si quieres tener acceso exclusivo al podcast (y ayudarnos con el proyecto), pueden ingresar aquí: https://www.patreon.com/britmaniaradio
️ BRIT SIX 2025/26 – Ep. 31 El podcast del Big 6 de la Premier League ⚽️ Resumen de Temporada: Arsenal: una temporada histórica. El equipo de Mikel Arteta conquistó la Premier League por primera vez desde 2004, superando al Manchester City gracias a una campaña marcada por la regularidad, la solidez defensiva y el gran nivel de figuras como Bukayo Saka, Declan Rice y Viktor Gyökeres. Además, los Gunners alcanzaron la final de la Champions League tras eliminar a gigantes europeos y también llegaron a la final de la Carabao Cup, consolidando definitivamente el regreso del Arsenal a la élite del fútbol europeo. Manchester City: combinó títulos y transición. El equipo de Pep Guardiola terminó segundo en la Premier League detrás del Arsenal, pero conquistó la FA Cup y la Carabao Cup, reafirmando su dominio en las competiciones domésticas. En Europa, en cambio, sufrió una dura eliminación en Champions League ante el Real Madrid, en una campaña marcada además por el anuncio de la salida de Guardiola al final de la temporada, cerrando una era histórica en el club. Manchester United: el club tuvo una clara recuperación tras un inicio complicado. La llegada de Michael Carrick al banquillo revitalizó al equipo, que terminó asegurando el regreso a la Champions League gracias a una gran segunda mitad de temporada y triunfos importantes en partidos grandes. Los Red Devils recuperaron competitividad, estabilidad y optimismo de cara al futuro, pese a no lograr títulos en las copas domésticas. Liverpool: una campaña marcada por la irregularidad y la frustración. Tras comenzar como candidato, el equipo de Arne Slot perdió consistencia con el correr de los meses y terminó peleando apenas por asegurar puestos de Champions League, lejos de la lucha por el título. Además de los problemas futbolísticos y defensivos, la campaña quedó atravesada por el duro impacto emocional de la muerte de Diogo Jota y por la despedida de Mohamed Salah, quien cerró su etapa en Anfield. Chelsea: los Blues atravesaron múltiples cambios de entrenador y nunca lograron encontrar regularidad, terminando lejos de la pelea por la Premier y los puestos de Champions League. En Europa quedaron eliminados tempranamente ante el PSG, aunque lograron alcanzar la final de la FA Cup y las semifinales de la Carabao Cup. El club cerró la temporada anunciando la contratación de Xabi Alonso para el próximo curso. Tottenham: la temporada fue una auténtica pesadilla para el club. Los Spurs atravesaron varios cambios de entrenador, pasaron gran parte del campeonato peleando por no descender y recién aseguraron la permanencia en la última fecha de la Premier League. Una campaña marcada por la irregularidad, los problemas defensivos y una larga racha sin victorias. Aunque lograron reaccionar sobre el cierre y evitar el descenso, la temporada dejó una profunda crisis deportiva e institucional que obligará al club a replantear su proyecto de cara al futuro. ️ Adrià Jiménez Muñoz, Javi Parra Peña, Víctor Diéguez, Adrián Bernárdez, Andrés United & Rubén Calvo. ---- Si quieres tener acceso exclusivo al podcast (y ayudarnos con el proyecto), pueden ingresar aquí: https://www.patreon.com/britmaniaradio
After nine glorious, record-shattering years, the curtain has officially fallen on a true Anfield legend. Mohamed Salah has bid an emotional farewell to Liverpool, leaving behind a legacy that has fundamentally transformed English football and left full-backs across the continent breathing a collective sigh of relief.In this episode, we honor the magical career, the historic statistics, and the profound human impact of a global icon who proved he was always much more than just a footballer:A deep dive into Salah's devastating playing style—the electrifying pace, the lethal cut-ins from the right wing, and that clinical left foot that constantly bent reality (and goalkeepers) to his will.Breaking down his staggering 255 goals, his record-breaking Champions League haul, and how he surpassed Steven Gerrard to stand alone as Liverpool's ultimate Premier League assist king.Looking at how Salah fearlessly used his immense global platform to advocate for humanitarian aid in Gaza and demand accountability from the sport's highest governing bodies.From a player Chelsea mistakenly cast aside to the undisputed king of Merseyside, we celebrate the end of a golden era and discuss why the footballing world may never fully recover from his departure. Mohamed Salah farewell, Liverpool FC podcast, Egyptian King legacy, Premier League records, Anfield history.
This week we talk about the CAF Champions League, with Mamelodi Sundowns of South Africa winning a second title.We take a look at the World Cup squads for the African teams, with Achraf Hakimi, Mohamed Salah, Sadio Mane and Antoine Semenyo among the stars set to feature.As the European season comes to an end, we're taking a look at some of the top African players around Europe this season, and this week we're going to the smaller leagues, including the Dutch Eredivisie, with Morocco midfielder Ismael Saibari, taking the title with PSV.And with the Uefa Champions League final on this Saturday, Stuart looks at possible reasons as to why the EPL clubs struggled in the final rounds.
On this week's Week in Football show, Elliott and Justin look back at a chaotic end to the domestic and European season as English clubs continue to dominate across the continent.Crystal Palace make history by winning the UEFA Conference League under Oliver Glasner, while Aston Villa lift the Europa League with Unai Emery collecting yet another European trophy. The lads discuss what these victories say about the growing financial and competitive power of Premier League clubs in Europe, and whether Emery's remarkable Europa League record changes how he should be viewed among modern managers.There's also reaction to Tottenham surviving relegation on the final day while West Ham go down despite beating Leeds, with discussion around Spurs' injury crisis, the media reaction to their survival, and the wider state of both clubs heading into next season.Elsewhere, Granit Xhaka's Sunderland secure European football in their first season back in the Premier League, Chelsea collapse out of Europe entirely after defeat to Sunderland, and questions continue around the structure of their bloated squad and long-term direction.The show also reflects on major Premier League farewells as Mohamed Salah, Andy Robertson, Bernardo Silva and John Stones all potentially close chapters with Liverpool and Manchester City. The conversation explores what those exits mean for the identities of both clubs moving forward.Plus: Hull City return to the Premier League after late Wembley drama, Southampton's Spygate fallout continues, Leicester City's decline into League One is examined, and the lads close by reflecting on football's ability to move quickly from glory to crisis.A wide-ranging look at the week that was in football — through an Arsenal lens.Chapters:(00:00) - Arteta's Non-Negotiables & Intro(00:18) - Week in Football Introduction & Final Day Overview(01:27) - WATG: Premier League Final Day Roundup(03:59) - Tottenham Survive & West Ham Relegated(13:07) - Arsenal, Media Narratives & Premier League Coverage(19:42) - Granit Xhaka's Sunderland Reach Europe(24:44) - Chelsea Collapse & Squad Questions(28:05) - Manchester City Farewell: Bernardo Silva & John Stones(34:32) - Mohamed Salah, Robertson & Liverpool's End of Era(41:19) - Liverpool's Rebuild & Arne Slot Discussion(44:57) - Aston Villa & Crystal Palace Win European Trophies(51:10) - Unai Emery's Legacy & European Record(54:21) - Hull City Promotion & Southampton Spygate Fallout(01:00:12) - Leicester City's Decline & Football's Cruelty(01:03:19) - Outro
On this week's episode of the Peter Crouch Podcast, Pete, Chris, and Sids wrap up another chaotic Premier League season… but not before getting distracted by AI-generated football conspiracies, military dolphins, and Declan Rice answering a FaceTime call LIVE on the podcast the morning after his 5am title celebrations.The lads dive into Arsenal finally getting over the line after 22 years of waiting, with an emotional live chat from Declan Rice fresh off the back of the celebrations, plus debate whether guards of honour have officially become the most awkward tradition in football.There's also discussion around Liverpool's uncertain future, Mohamed Salah's comments, Spurs surviving the drop, and the absolute madness surrounding Southampton's playoff controversy.Elsewhere, the pod spirals beautifully into conversations about fake AI football news, Jose Mourinho rumours, and whether anyone can actually trust the internet anymore. Plus, the Football League season finally comes to an end as Sids is crowned champion… and receives one of the most outrageous prizes the podcast has ever seen.It's the final Premier League episode of the season — and naturally, it completely loses the plot.Chumbawamba- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 00:00 - Pete opens for a brief remote segment after being called away urgently01:24 - Crouchy's ridiculous new BBQ setup03:24 - Plans for a future podcast BBQ episode04:00 - End of season reflections begin04:26 - Guards of honour debate kicks off05:12 - Bernardo Silva & John Stones discussion06:01 - “Where does it end?” with football send-offs06:58 - Nobody actually likes guards of honour08:18 - Arsenal title win reactions09:20 - Spurs surviving relegation and West Ham going down10:41 - Bizarre celebrations get called out11:20 - Odegaard dragging Arteta into the celebrations11:53 - Ollie Watkins partying before scoring a brace at Man City12:51 - End of season review officially starts14:31 - Players mentally switching off after the season ends15:33 - Why footballers are told to completely rest16:15 - How Arsenal balance title celebrations with Champions League prep17:30 - The Arsenal celebrations outside the Emirates17:58 - Declan Rice joins live on FaceTime after winning the league18:59 - Rice admits the pressure was huge this season: “it can't happen again”20:16 - Why Declan Rice “makes you love Arsenal”20:55 - Arteta finally gets credit for Arsenal's rebuild21:56 - Liverpool's uncertain future and Salah's comments24:07 - Has Salah's relationship with Liverpool broken down?25:08 - Southampton playoff controversy explained26:13 - Would players feel robbed by the playoff punishment?27:51 - Middlesbrough accidentally benefiting from the chaos29:13 - AI football rumours start fooling everyone29:53 - Crouchy gets completely tricked by fake Dua Lipa photos31:05 - “Dua Lipa” joins the podcast31:12 - “Game is gone” as AI takes over football discourse31:52 - Mourinho, Xabi Alonso & fake football news32:18 - Crouchy somehow ends up discussing military dolphins34:38 - Spurs fan asks how to present Player of the Year award35:34 - Why relegated clubs shouldn't even hold awards nights37:20 - Final Football League standings revealed38:21 - Paddy Power's brutal final message to Chris Stark40:09 - Sids receives an outrageous custom championship ring41:36 - The dramatic “ring ceremony” begins43:26 - Final reflections on the football season44:04 - Crouchy delivers emotional end-of-season speech44:56 - “Please continue to kiss the ring”For more Peter Crouch: Twitter - https://twitter.com/petercrouch Therapy Crouch - https://www.youtube.com/@thetherapycrouch For more Chris Stark Twitter - https://twitter.com/Chris_StarkInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/chrisstark/For more Steve Sidwell Twitter - https://twitter.com/sjsidwell Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/stevesidwell14 #PeterCrouch #ThatPeterCrouchPodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
There is so much to get to today, with finals taking place, trophies being lifted and goodbyes taking place all around the world of football this weekend.Musa and Ryan begin with Barcelona Femení winning their fourth Champions League in six seasons (02:55), with a 4-0 win over Lyonnes on Saturday.They then head to the Premier League (07:30), where Spurs survived, West Ham went down, Bournemouth and Sunderland made the Europa League, Brighton went into the Conference League and Arsenal finally got to lift the Premier League trophy for the first time since 2004.Liverpool said goodbye to Mohamed Salah and Andy Robertson, Manchester City said goodbye to Pep Guardiola, Bernardo Silva and John Stones, on an emotional final day of the Premier League season.Elsewhere, Bayern completed the double, Torreense and Lens won their first domestic cups, Como qualified for the Champions League and much, much more!Also, sure you check out Kickback, who are currently doing country by country previews on their First Touch ‘26 Country Pods. Musa was on a recent one, chatting about DR Congo, so go check it here or wherever you get your podcasts.Tickets for our July live show, with Nish Kumar at the Southbank Centre, are available here.For more podcasts, ad-free and in full, plus access to the Stadio Social Club and much more, you can become a Stadio member by signing up at patreon.com/stadio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Gary and Alan break down a dramatic final day of the Premier League season. West Ham tried their best to survive by beating Leeds 3-0, but it wasn't enough as Tottenham beat Everton to avoid relegation on the final day. So the Hammers are down for the first time in 14 years. Arsenal finally got their hands on the trophy after 22 years, with a record 19 goals from corners and 19 clean sheets. They covered Pep Guardiola's emotional final goodbye at City, Mohamed Salah's record-breaking Liverpool farewell, and Bruno Fernandes making assists history. And then there's Sunderland. Back in the top flight for one season and now heading to Europe for the first time in 53 years. Thomas Tuchel named his England World Cup squad. Cole Palmer, Jarrod Bowen, Morgan Gibbs-White, Phil Foden and Harry Maguire all left out. Gary and Alan talk through the big calls and pick who they would have taken instead. The Rest Is Football is powered by Fuse Energy. To sign up and for terms and conditions, visit https://www.fuseenergy.com/football. 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
This show is sponsored by Kellogg's Football Camps - a brilliant solution for families looking to keep kids active, having fun, and building confidence this summer. Listen AD Free: https://www.patreon.com/c/Footballforkids Premier League 2025/26 season review for kids and families! In this Football For Kids Classic episode, Darren Rees looks back on one of the wildest Premier League seasons ever, full of champions, shocks, relegation drama, record breakers and emotional goodbyes. Arsenal are Premier League champions again after 22 long years! We look at how Mikel Arteta's side finally brought the title back to North London, with David Raya winning the Golden Glove, Viktor Gyökeres scoring important goals, and Arsenal turning corners into their secret football superpower. But while Arsenal celebrated, other clubs suffered heartbreak. West Ham United were relegated despite beating Leeds United on the final day, Burnley dropped straight back down, and Wolves finished bottom after a miserable season. Tottenham Hotspur, meanwhile, survived by the skin of their teeth after a nerve-shredding final-day win over Everton. We also explore the players who made Premier League history: Erling Haaland winning another Golden Boot, Bruno Fernandes breaking the single-season assist record, and Fulham vs Manchester City producing a bonkers nine-goal thriller at Craven Cottage. And then come the goodbyes. Pep Guardiola leaves Manchester City after 10 incredible years. Bernardo Silva says farewell. Mohamed Salah waves goodbye to Liverpool after becoming one of Anfield's greatest ever heroes. This is a fun screen-free football podcast episode for kids, parents and Premier League fans of all ages. Joy, heartbreak, goals, drama, trophies, trapdoors and goosebumps. Because football never really ends. It just catches its breath… and starts again. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On Monday's Football Daily, Phil Egan wraps up the Premier League and looks ahead to tonight's action in the League of Ireland.Premier League survival secured for Tottenham Hotspur as Roberto De Zerbi's side avoid final-day relegation drama with victory over Everton.Joao Palhinha's first-half strike proves decisive in Spurs' narrow 1-0 win on the final day of the Premier League season.West Ham United relegated despite a convincing 3-0 win over Leeds United as Nuno Espirito Santo reacts to the heartbreak.Sunderland seal Europa League qualification after a stunning 2-1 victory over Chelsea at the Stadium of Light.AFC Bournemouth miss out on Champions League football despite securing sixth place in Andoni Iraola's final game in charge.Brighton & Hove Albion qualify for the Europa Conference League while Bruno Fernandes inspires Manchester United to third place.Emotional farewells at Anfield as Liverpool legends Mohamed Salah and Andy Robertson say goodbye to supporters.Pep Guardiola bids farewell to Manchester City after a trophy-laden decade despite defeat to Aston Villa.Arsenal lift the Premier League trophy for the first time in 22 years as Mikel Arteta celebrates title glory.Big Dublin derby preview as Bohemian F.C. host Shamrock Rovers F.C. at Dalymount Park.Stephen Bradley's Shamrock Rovers look to avoid a third straight league defeat while Bohs chase a fourth consecutive win.Young goalkeeper Alex Noonan set for a major opportunity for Rovers after Republic of Ireland squad call-ups impact availability.Bolton Wanderers F.C. return to the Championship with emphatic League One play-off final victory at Wembley.Historic night for Como 1907 as Cesc Fabregas guides the club to Champions League qualification for the first time ever.Injury concern for Lionel Messi ahead of the FIFA World Cup after the Argentina captain limps off for Inter Miami.Become a member and sign up at offtheball.com/join
Rio is joined by Ste Howson and Joel Beya to react to the end of the Premier League season - including why Bruno Fernandes deserves to be Player of the Year and why Rio believes his numbers alongside better attacking players next season could be “a madness”.The trio also discuss Michael Carrick's future at Manchester United, the scale of the rebuild still needed at Old Trafford and whether signing Robert Lewandowski on a free transfer would actually make sense for the club.Arsenal's title-winning season is another obvious talking point, with Rio insisting Mikel Arteta deserves enormous credit for surviving years of criticism and finally ending Manchester City's dominance.There's also a brilliant debate around Pep Guardiola's legacy and why Rio still believes Sir Alex Ferguson remains the greatest manager of all time.Plus the lads hand out their end-of-season awards, react to Aston Villa's guard of honour - Rio says why Mohamed Salah showed exactly how those moments should be handled and there's some hints about some huge plans for the summer and the World Cup. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The FC crew react to Spurs avoiding relegation from the Premier League after their win over Everton and explain why West Ham are going down this season. Plus, the guys break down Liverpool's draw vs Brentford and question if Mohamed Salah ruined his send off with his comments this week about the club. Craig Burley and Frank Leboeuf also explain why it's an embarrassment that Chelsea finished the season 10th in the PL Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The best bits of Anfield's farewell to Mohamed Salah and Andy Robertson after Liverpool's 1-1 draw with Brentford on the final day of the Premier League season confirmed a fifth-place finish and Champions League qualification. In this episode we hear from Arne Slot and Curtis Jones, as well as former Reds Phil Thompson, Jason McAteer and Neil Mellor. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Friday's Football Daily with Phil Egan previews a packed night of League of Ireland action, headlined by the Louth derby between Drogheda United and Dundalk.Manchester City confirm legendary manager Pep Guardiola will leave the club after Sunday's season finale against Aston Villa.Guardiola departs with 17 major trophies, including six Premier League titles across a dominant decade at the Etihad.Former Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca emerges as the frontrunner to replace Guardiola at City.Michael Carrick is appointed permanent Manchester United head coach after a remarkable turnaround in form.Carrick guides United to Champions League qualification and third place following an impressive interim spell.Dundalk manager Ciaran Kilduff calls for an “electric” atmosphere ahead of tonight's derby showdown at Sullivan and Lambe Park.Shamrock Rovers aim to stay top of the SSE Airtricity Premier Division as they host Sligo Rovers at Tallaght Stadium.Bohemians captain Dawson Devoy reacts to his Republic of Ireland senior squad call-up ahead of games against Qatar and Canada.The latest LOI Pod reflects on the growing intensity and competitiveness across the League of Ireland season.Carla Ward names a 25-player Ireland squad for crucial World Cup qualifiers against the Netherlands and France.Jessie Stapleton returns to the Ireland squad as the Girls in Green chase qualification hopes for Brazil.Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta challenges his side to “write some history” by adding Champions League glory to their Premier League title.Liverpool boss Arne Slot refuses to confirm whether Mohamed Salah will make his final Anfield appearance this weekend.England manager Thomas Tuchel leaves out big names including Trent Alexander-Arnold, Phil Foden and Cole Palmer from his World Cup squad, while former Chelsea captain Cesar Azpilicueta announces his retirement from football.Become a member and sign up at offtheball.com/join
¡A solo 20 días del Mundial 2026, el fútbol vive un día de puras despedidas y bombazos históricos! Inglaterra presenta su lista definitiva dejando fuera a Phil Foden y Cole Palmer en una decisión que sacude al planeta. Además, Pep Guardiola da su última conferencia en el Manchester City y Salah se despide de Anfield. ¡Analizamos todo en Fútbol de Primera! Temas de hoy: ✅ Terremoto en Inglaterra: ¡Nadie lo puede creer! Se confirma la lista de los Tres Leones para el Mundial 2026 con ausencias de clase mundial: Phil Foden y Cole Palmer se quedan fuera. ¿En qué está pensando el DT? ✅ El Fin de una Era: Pep Guardiola comparece ante los medios en su última rueda de prensa como entrenador del Manchester City. Al mismo tiempo, Mohamed Salah se prepara para jugar su último partido con el Liverpool. ¿Cuál será el destino del egipcio? ✅ Arbeloa suelta la bomba: Álvaro Arbeloa confirma oficialmente que no seguirá en el banquillo del Real Madrid y, entre líneas, casi se le escapa la inminente llegada de José Mourinho a la Casa Blanca. ✅ Drama en la Final de la Liga MX: Analizamos todo lo que dejó el vibrante partido de ida entre Cruz Azul y Pumas. El empate deja la moneda en el aire para la gran vuelta de este domingo. ✅ Aviso de Javier Aguirre: El "Vasco" Aguirre rompe el silencio y confirma que los futbolistas que están disputando la final de la liguilla sí tienen un lugar asegurado en la lista final de la Selección Mexicana. ¡SUSCRÍBETE! y comenta: ¿Es un error histórico dejar a Phil Foden y Cole Palmer fuera del Mundial? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Anfield braces itself for an emotionally charged final day of the Premier League season with Mohamed Salah's and Andy Robertson's final game for Liverpool —but all eyes are completely detached from the tactical setup and firmly fixed on the team sheet. EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/bloodred Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee Download SAILY in your app store and use our code promoFPW6ysSu14mN2m4iYbJE at checkout to get an exclusive 15% off your first purchase! For further details go to https://saily.com/bloodred Join the Liverpool ECHO's Ian Doyle and Mark Jones as they dissect a week of absolute turmoil on Merseyside and preview Liverpool's final match of the campaign at home to Brentford. On This Episode...The Salah Bombshell: The guys dive deep into Mohamed Salah's stunning social media post following the embarrassing 4-2 defeat at Aston Villa. With the Egyptian King leaving at the end of the season, did his public swipe at the club's direction and Arne Slot burn his final bridge? The Manager's Dilemma: Arne Slot is facing intense scrutiny after a brutal run of form. Will the head coach stand his ground and bench the departing superstar, or will he give in to the Anfield crowd's demands for one last look at a modern-day legend? Anfield's Atmosphere: How will the fans react to a team in transitional chaos? Can the Reds put the off-field politics aside to end a difficult campaign on a high against a tricky Brentford side? The Summer Clearance: With Carragher slamming "Salah FC" and rumors swirling about senior players backing the forward's outburst, Ian and Mark debate just how big of a rebuild FSG face in the coming months. #LFC #LiverpoolFC #FACup #ArneSlot #Anfield #BloodRed Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the bell icon to never miss an episode of the Blood Red podcast. Get exclusive Liverpool FC podcasts and video content everyday right here. Subscribe to the Blood Red Liverpool FC YouTube Channel and watch daily live shows HERE: https://bit.ly/3OkL9iT Listen and subscribe to the Blood Red Podcast for all your latest Liverpool FC content via Apple and Spotify: APPLE: https://bit.ly/3HfBvKq SPOTIFY: https://bit.ly/3SdsjeH Join our Blood Red podcast group on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1656599847979758/ Visit the Liverpool ECHO website: https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/all-about/liverpool-fc Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LivEchoLFC Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LiverpoolEchoLFC Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bloodred_lfc Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@bloodred_lfc Subscribe to us on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/bloodredliverpoolfc Download our Liverpool FC app for free: Apple - https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/lfc-echo/id1255495425 Android - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mirror.liverpoolfc Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's the morning after the night before and Arsenal's first Premier League title in 22 years. John Obi Mikel gives his verdict, and there's begrudging respect there. With Pep Guardiola set to depart Manchester City after a decade as manager, Mikel and Chris discuss his legacy and ask whether he really is the greatest the Premier League has ever had. Xabi Alonso's appointment as Chelsea boss comes under the microscope, as Mikel outlines what excites him the most about the Spaniard's arrival.There's also a tense standoff between the lads over Mohamed Salah's latest social media outburst. Was he in the right? And what does Arne Slot do now?
Mohamed Salah made the headlines over the weekend with a bombshell statement, which didn't help to quell the chatter around the future of Arne Slot. Matt Addison and Morgan King discuss Salah and Slot, as well as the race for the Champions League spots, and, with the season coming to a close, take a brief look ahead to a big summer in the transfer market. EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/bloodred Try it risk-free now with a 30-day m oney-back guarantee Download SAILY in your app store and use our code promoFPW6ysSu14mN2m4iYbJE at checkout to get an exclusive 15% off your first purchase! For further details go to https://saily.com/bloodred #LFC #LiverpoolFC #FACup #ArneSlot #Anfield #BloodRed Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the bell icon to never miss an episode of the Blood Red podcast. Get exclusive Liverpool FC podcasts and video content everyday right here. Subscribe to the Blood Red Liverpool FC YouTube Channel and watch daily live shows HERE: https://bit.ly/3OkL9iT Listen and subscribe to the Blood Red Podcast for all your latest Liverpool FC content via Apple and Spotify: APPLE: https://bit.ly/3HfBvKq SPOTIFY: https://bit.ly/3SdsjeH Join our Blood Red podcast group on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1656599847979758/ Visit the Liverpool ECHO website: https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/all-about/liverpool-fc Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LivEchoLFC Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LiverpoolEchoLFC Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bloodred_lfc Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@bloodred_lfc Subscribe to us on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/bloodredliverpoolfc Download our Liverpool FC app for free: Apple - https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/lfc-echo/id1255495425 Android - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mirror.liverpoolfc Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jarenlang was Egypte de baas in Afrika, met begin deze eeuw drie Afrika Cup-eindzeges op rij. Maar de Arabische Lente kwam, en die chaos wierp het voetbal terug - zeker toen er als uitvloeisel daarvan misschien wel de meest lugubere stadionramp ooit plaatsvond, een verhaal waar je maag zich van omdraait. Maar hoe wrang ook: het betekende óók de kickstart voor de carrière van de grootste Egyptische speler aller tijden, Mohamed Salah. Mart ten Have en Jean-Paul Rison vertellen je er alles over.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Salah's Bombshell Statement & The Top-Five Fight | Blood Red Podcast EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/bloodred Try it risk-free now with a 30-day m oney-back guarantee Download SAILY in your app store and use our code promoFPW6ysSu14mN2m4iYbJE at checkout to get an exclusive 15% off your first purchase! For further details go to https://saily.com/bloodred Join Richard Garnett, Mark Jones, and Paul Gorst on the Blood Red Liverpool FC YouTube channel as they react to a dramatic weekend on and off the pitch. In this episode, the lads dive straight into Mohamed Salah's explosive social media statement following the Reds' chaotic 4-2 defeat to Aston Villa on Friday night. With Salah openly demanding a return to the "heavy metal attacking football" that opponents fear, has the Egyptian King just taken a direct swipe at Arne Slot's tactical setup on his way out the door? Plus, we dissect a miserable night at Villa Park that leaves Liverpool facing a tense final-day showdown against Brentford just to lock down Champions League football for next season. Is the identity lost, or can Slot steady the ship? Watch, listen, and drop your thoughts in the comments below!
Ander Iturralde da la bienvenida a Rafa Pastrana y Santi Bauzá, además de a Borja García y Óscar Portugal, para analizar toda la acción del fin de semana en el fútbol inglés con la FA Cup y la Premier League... Comenzando por esa final de copa en la que el Chelsea dio una versión mucho más digna de sí misma que en semanas recientes pero que fue insuficiente ante el golazo de Antoine Semenyo para el doblete de copas del Manchester City este año; continuando en la Premier por la poderosa victoria del Aston Villa sobre el Liverpool para adelantarle en la clasificación y asegurarse su clasificación a la próxima Champions League en la victoria número 600 de Unai Emery como entrenador mientras que el entrenador del otro lado, Arne Slot, se enfrenta a un reto casi inabarcable en la situación con Mohamed Salah a un partido de su marcha del Liverpool; mientras que el Newcastle marchó sobre el West Ham y quizás sean los martillos quienes se marchen a Championship; pero no lo hará el Leeds consiguiendo otra victoria más sobre su sobrada salvación a costa del Brighton; Brentford y Crystal Palace empataron en uno de los mejores partidos del fin de semana; el Sunderland consiguió en casa del Everton una victoria que le mantiene a tiro de las últimas posiciones europeas; algo a lo que no podrá aspirar el Fulham tras empatar con el Wolverhampton; pero como el Manchester United ya está clasificado para la Champions aprovechó la visita del Nottingham Forest para ganar y permitir a Bruno Fernandes igualar el récord histórico de asistencias de la historia de la Premier League; en las divisiones por debajo se definen el resto de finales de ascenso mientras que el Southampton sigue provisionalmente en la de Championship; la resolución de la liga en escocia; el Racing de Santander ascendiendo en España y mucho más.Apoya que Alineación Indebida pueda prosperar, accede a todo nuestro contenido premium y a nuestro server de Discord suscribiéndote por tan sólo 1.00$/1.00€ en: https://www.patreon.com/posts/158552906Además... Ahora, al suscribirte en nuestra página de Patreon, puedes escuchar todo nuestro contenido de Alineación Indebida Premium a través del siguiente link de Spotify. Sólo tienes que vincular la cuenta que abras en Patreon y, a partir de ahí, tendrás desbloqueado todo el contenido premium que producimos: https://open.spotify.com/show/6WeulpfbWFjVtLlpovTmPv¡Volvemos el Miércoles!Sigue a Ander: https://x.com/andershoffmanSigue a Rafa: https://x.com/RafaPastrana7Sigue a Santi: https://x.com/santi_bauzaSigue a Borja: https://x.com/forestliveSigue a Óscar: https://x.com/OscarP107Sigue al programa en Twitter: https://twitter.com/PodcastIndebidoSigue al programa en Instagram: instagram.com/podcastindebidoContacto: anderpodcast@gmail.com // alineacionindebidapodcast@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The FC crew react to Mohamed Salah's comments urging Liverpool to return to a "heavy metal" style of football and criticize the forward to calling out his coach. Plus, Frank Leboeuf explains why he's incredibly optimistic after Chelsea hired Xabi Alonso as their new manager. Gab Marcotti also breaks down why it's a disaster if Juventus don't qualify for the Champions League. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Manchester City beat Chelsea at Wembley to complete the domestic double, with Pep Guardiola claiming his 20th trophy at the club in just 10 years. Has Pep cemented himself as the greatest manager in Premier League history? And with fresh speculation surrounding his future, will he still be at the Etihad next season? At the other end of the table, West Ham's problems continue after a heavy defeat to Newcastle. With defensive issues mounting and confidence draining, are the Hammers heading for relegation — or is there still hope of a dramatic escape? Plus, Gary and Alan discuss Mohamed Salah's latest comments, the growing tension around Liverpool, and whether Arne Slot's future at Anfield could already be in doubt. The Rest Is Football is powered by Fuse Energy. To sign up and for terms and conditions, visit https://www.fuseenergy.com/football. 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
Aston Villa face Liverpool at Villa Park on Friday evening — the last Premier League fixture before the Europa League final in Istanbul on Wednesday. Champions League qualification still isn't mathematically confirmed through the league.It should already be wrapped up. It isn't. And that shapes everything about how the Liverpool game needs to be approached — not as a send-off but as unfinished business. The reality is though, Unai Emery and his players will rest up, but will there be at least enough application to make a fight of the game?This week's main show of the My Old Man Said podcast covers the ground before and after the game. Amadou Onana is touch and go off for Istanbul, Victor Lindelöf likely steps in again, and there's a brief but unavoidable discussion of the Wes Edens extortion story that's currently generating more headlines than any transfer activity.Emery's Clipboard goes long on Ollie Watkins — who has just been named Aston Villa's Player of the Month for April, a month where he bagged his 100th Villa goal. The show sets that form against a wider argument: where have all the English strikers gone? The numbers go back to 1992-93, and the conclusion is pointed.The Liverpool preview is the centrepiece. An aging squad, Mohamed Salah's dramatic decline in output, the Trent departure mismanaged, and a team that doesn't work hard without the ball. The show finishes on the Aston Villa Existential Question: how many new players does this squad actually need in the starting eleven next season?Istanbul might be a full stop, for this team, with a new era to launch afterwards.UTVListen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.Become a MOMS Member for ad-free & extra shows - MOMS MembershipJoin the show's listener Facebook group The Mad Few.Credits:David Michael - @myoldmansaid | Chris Budd - @BUDD_music / Phillip Shaw - @prsgameThis Podcast has been created and uploaded by My Old Man Said. The views in this Podcast are not necessarily the views of talkSPORT Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Host Richard Garnett is joined by Paul Gorst and Mark Jones to react to a massive afternoon at Anfield as Liverpool secured a 3-1 victory over Crystal Palace. EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/efc Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee With Aston Villa dropping points at Fulham, Arne Slot's side has moved into fourth place, putting them in the driver's seat for Champions League qualification. We break down the goals from Alexander Isak, Andy Robertson, and Florian Wirtz that have put the Reds in a commanding position with just weeks left in the season. However, the win was overshadowed by a worrying injury to Mohamed Salah. The Egyptian king was forced off with a suspected hamstring tear, and with reports suggesting he could face four weeks on the sidelines, we discuss whether we have seen the last of Salah in a Liverpool shirt before his summer departure. Also on the agenda: How Liverpool capitalized on Villa's slip-up to take control of their European destiny. Analyzing the impact of Mo's injury and how Slot navigates the final games without his talisman. We look back at the bizarre Crystal Palace goal from Daniel Muñoz, scored while goalkeeper Freddie Woodman lay injured. Isak's Impact and how the striker continues his fine form as he helps spearhead the late-season surge. #EFC #EvertonFC #DavidMoyes #EvertonStadium #HillDickinson #RoyalBlue Chris Beesley's Book: Spirit of the Blues: https://tinyurl.com/35yrkvdb *Emotional farewell to Goodison Park | 16-page Everton souvenir picture special:* https://shop.regionalnewspapers.co.uk/liverpool-echo-monday-19th-may-2025-4583-p.asp *Goodbye to Goodison special souvenir edition:* https://tinyurl.com/GoodbyeGoodisonSouvenir *Gavin Buckland's Book 'The End' | Order your copy here:* https://tinyurl.com/GavinBucklandTheEnd Everton FC podcasts from the Liverpool ECHO's Royal Blue YouTube channel. Get exclusive Everton FC content - including podcasts, live shows and videos - everyday. Subscribe to the Royal Blue Everton FC YouTube Channel and watch daily live shows HERE: https://bit.ly/3aNfYav Listen and subscribe to the Royal Blue Podcast for all your latest Everton FC content via Apple and Spotify: APPLE: https://bit.ly/3HbiY1E SPOTIFY: https://bit.ly/47xwdnY Visit the Liverpool ECHO website: https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/all-about/everton-fc Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LivEchoEFC Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@royal.blue.evertoFollow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LiverpoolEchoEFC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
¡La cuenta regresiva no perdona y los hospitales se llenan! A solo 45 días del Mundial 2026, las lesiones sacuden a las estrellas. En Fútbol de Primera, analizamos la baja de Xavi Simons, el arranque de la Liguilla MX y las semifinales de la Champions League. Temas de hoy: ✅ Hospital de Estrellas: Xavi Simons se une a la lista de bajas confirmadas. Además, la incertidumbre crece con Mohamed Salah, Luka Modric y Kai Havertz en duda. ¿Llegarán a la gran cita? ✅ Liguilla MX Definida: Ya conocemos a los contendientes al título del Clausura 2026. Analizamos quién llega con mejor ritmo y quién es el verdadero favorito para levantar la copa. ✅ Final Anticipada en Champions: PSG y Bayern Múnich se ven las caras en semifinales. Analizamos las claves del duelo y quién tiene más peso para llegar a la final. El Arsenal visita Madrid para enfrentar al Atlético. ✅ Polémica con Andrada: El ex de Rayados pierde la cabeza y agrede a un rival. ¿Se vendrá una sanción ejemplar para el portero? ✅ El efecto James y Chucky: James Rodríguez brilla en su primera titularidad y en San Diego la afición ya pide a gritos el regreso de Hirving "Chucky" Lozano.
Phil Egan brings you a packed Monday Football Daily covering Premier League title drama, European qualification races and Dutch cup success.Manchester City move closer to Arsenal in the Premier League title race with a 2–1 victory at the Etihad Stadium.Rayan Cherki opens the scoring before Kai Havertz equalises following a goalkeeping error.Erling Haaland scores the winner as Pep Guardiola's side cut the gap to three points with a game in hand.Guardiola urges caution while Mikel Arteta insists the title race is not over.Brian Kerr analyses Gianluigi Donnarumma's mistake, and crucial saves at 1–1.Liverpool boost their Champions League hopes with a dramatic 2–1 Merseyside derby win over Everton.Mohamed Salah scores, Beto equalises, and Virgil van Dijk heads a stoppage-time winner.David Moyes remains positive despite Everton's late defeat in the first derby at Hill Dickinson Stadium.Aston Villa edge Sunderland 4–3 with late heroics from Tammy Abraham to strengthen their top-four push.Nottingham Forest's 4–1 win over Burnley keeps them clear of relegation danger.West Ham aim to move further from the drop zone ahead of their clash with Crystal Palace.Troy Parrott scores and assists as AZ Alkmaar win the Dutch Cup and qualify for the Europa League.Robbie Keane's Ferencvaros lose ground in the Hungarian title race after defeat to Gyori.Bayern Munich seal another Bundesliga title while Ipswich strengthen promotion hopes and Celtic set up a Scottish Cup final with a old friend.Become a member and sign up at offtheball.com/join
In this episode, Oluwaseun Winsala and Mike Agu dive into the latest football developments, including Arsenal's season prospects, Manchester United's form, and intense UEFA Champions League matches. They reflect on injuries, refereeing controversies, and the exciting clash between Real Madrid and Bayern Munich, providing raw insights and passionate opinions on top clubs and players.Key TopicsArsenal's title challenge and the impact of key matches against Manchester City and NewcastleManchester United's injury struggles, player selections, and season performanceUEFA Champions League Round of 16: Real Madrid vs Bayern Munich highlights and controversial refereeingAnalysis of transcontinental transfers, especially Jude Bellingham to Madrid and players' transfer rumorsOff-field issues: Officiating controversies, club behavior, and fan reactionsTimestamps00:00 - Welcome back and episode overview after international break00:30 - Discussion on recent losses and comeback hopes01:55 - Mike's workout routines post-injury and health updates03:45 - Leg recovery process and physical therapy insights05:25 - Song of the week: Omah Lay's "Don't Love Me" and music industry critique07:16 - Artist analysis: Omah Lay's place in Nigerian Afrobeat scene11:24 - Arsenal's season performance, squad depth, and future outlook13:00 - Manchester United's recent form, injuries, and key players15:09 - Chelsea's squad challenges and transfer rumors17:48 - Champions League first-leg analysis: Sporting vs Arsenal and upcoming matches19:25 - Real Madrid vs Bayern Munich highlights and referee controversies22:14 - Manchester City vs Barcelona: Match review and contentious decisions26:52 - Best matches of the round: Bayern vs Madrid and more28:15 - Officiating controversies in La Liga and Champions League32:30 - Offside rule explanations and VAR controversies in recent matches36:22 - Player performances: Mohamed Salah, Vinicius Jr., and goal highlights40:39 - Team strategies and upcoming fixtures predictions44:28 - Premier League challenges: Manchester United, Arsenal, and Chelsea debates50:23 - Matchday analysis: Leeds United vs Manchester United, club rivalries56:44 - Historical season comparisons and league predictions57:58 - Wrap-up and next episode preview
Big Weekend Preview returns as Rog and Rory Smith look ahead to a pivotal weekend across the Premier League. They start with Arsenal vs Manchester City, with the title on the line as the Gunners try to hold their nerve against a City side that thrives under pressure. Then it's the 248th Merseyside Derby, with Mohamed Salah set for his final appearance in the fixture as Everton arrive with European hopes. Attention then turns to Stamford Bridge, where pressure builds on Liam Rosenior as a struggling Chelsea attack faces a depleted Manchester United. Plus, score predictions for the entire weekend.Come join Men in Blazers LIVE in Philadelphia May 12th. Tickets here: https://mibcourage.co/41ElMi5Come join Men in Blazers LIVE in Dallas May 20th. Tickets here: https://mibcourage.co/41ImPxw00:00:00 - “Torture for Arsenal fans”00:08:11 - Pep and Man City smell blood00:11:45 - Manchester City vs. Arsenal predictions00:12:57 - Is Eze going to World Cup?00:15:10 - Everton vs. Liverpool preview00:18:20 - Everton in Europe?00:19:39 - Merseyside Derby predictions00:20:53 - Chelsea vs. Manchester United predictions00:24:07 - Newcastle vs Bournemouth preview00:26:13 - Tottenham vs Brighton previewSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On Thursday's Football Daily, Phil Egan brings you news from the Champions League, the Europa League and the international game.Bayern Munich edge a seven-goal thriller to knock out Real Madrid and book their Champions League semi-final spot.Goals galore at the Allianz Arena, with Arda Güler, Kylian Mbappé, Harry Kane and more all making headlines.Harry Kane celebrates a milestone season and looks ahead to his first-ever Champions League semi-final.Late drama as Eduardo Camavinga sees red before Bayern seal it in stoppage time.Arsenal grind out a scoreless draw with Sporting to reach back-to-back Champions League semi-finals.Mikel Arteta praises Arsenal's mentality and hits back at criticism of their season.Debate on Off The Ball Breakfast about whether the Premier League faces an “existential crisis”.Liverpool suffer a major blow as Hugo Ekitike ruptures his Achilles and misses the World Cup.Discussion around Mohamed Salah's form and whether physical decline is a factor.Europa League quarter-final build-up with Aston Villa holding a strong lead over Bologna.Nottingham Forest boosted by Chris Wood's return ahead of their clash with Porto.Conference League focus as Crystal Palace aim to finish the job against Fiorentina.Irish interest across Europe, with Troy Parrott, Andrew Omobamidele and others chasing comebacks.And how does it feel to be Irish?Become a member and sign up at offtheball.com/join
Fulham Reaction & PSG Preview!
In today's episode, the Liverpool ECHO's Ian Doyle is joined by the Mirror's Chief Sports Writer Andy Dunn to navigate a whirlwind week at Anfield. EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/bloodred Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee Download SAILY in your app store and use our code promoFPW6ysSu14mN2m4iYbJE at checkout to get an exclusive 15% off your first purchase! For further details go to https://saily.com/bloodred In this episode, Ian and Andy react to the breaking news that Andy Robertson will leave Liverpool this summer upon the expiry of his contract. After nine trophy-laden years and over 370 appearances, the legendary left-back follows Mohamed Salah in confirming his "last dance" at the club. The panel discusses his legacy and what his departure means for the future of the Reds' backline. With Arne Slot under fire and pressure mounting after three consecutive defeats—including a tough Champions League night in Paris and an FA Cup exit to Manchester City—Arne Slot has come out swinging. We analyze his latest comments where he insists he has the "complete support" of the Liverpool hierarchy and the fans. Fulham Preview: Looking ahead to Saturday's crucial Premier League clash, can Liverpool reignite their push for the top four? We look at the tactical shifts needed to break down a resilient Fulham side and the importance of securing Champions League football for next season. #LFC #LiverpoolFC #FACup #ArneSlot #Anfield #BloodRed Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the bell icon to never miss an episode of the Blood Red podcast. Get exclusive Liverpool FC podcasts and video content everyday right here. Subscribe to the Blood Red Liverpool FC YouTube Channel and watch daily live shows HERE: https://bit.ly/3OkL9iT Listen and subscribe to the Blood Red Podcast for all your latest Liverpool FC content via Apple and Spotify: APPLE: https://bit.ly/3HfBvKq SPOTIFY: https://bit.ly/3SdsjeH Join our Blood Red podcast group on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1656599847979758/ Visit the Liverpool ECHO website: https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/all-about/liverpool-fc Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LivEchoLFC Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LiverpoolEchoLFC Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bloodred_lfc Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@bloodred_lfc Subscribe to us on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/bloodredliverpoolfc Download our Liverpool FC app for free: Apple - https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/lfc-echo/id1255495425Android - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mirror.liverpoolfc Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this special episode, The Cooligans go one-on-one with NYCFC CEO Brad Sims for an in-depth conversation about what it really takes to run a club in Major League Soccer. We kick things off with the long and complicated journey to get a stadium built in New York City—why it took so long, what hurdles had to be cleared, and what it reveals about how sports, politics, and business collide in one of the toughest markets in the world. From there, we zoom out to the league level and tackle one of the biggest questions surrounding MLS today: why isn't more of the country watching? Brad breaks down the challenges around broadcast, accessibility, and casual fan engagement, and explains why the league may need to rethink some of its rules and structure if it wants to truly grow its audience. Finally, we look ahead at the future of MLS—where the league is headed, what success could look like in the coming years, and how it plans to compete in an increasingly crowded global soccer landscape. It's an honest, revealing conversation that gives fans a rare look behind the curtain at how decisions are made and where the game is going in the U.S. Timestamps: (0:00) – Brad Sims joins The Cooligans (3:00) - The trials and tribulations behind NYCFC's new stadium (18:00) – How do clubs prepare to capitalize on Messi? (24:00) - Will NYCFC target a big name signing soon? (30:00) – How can MLS cap rules be used as an advantage? (44:30) - How Brad Sims juggles the sporting and business side as CEO (50:30) - What is MLS' brand sales pitch? (1:01:30) - Brad Sims explains why more Superteams are good for MLS Subscribe to The Cooligans on your favorite podcast app:
In this clip from Journo Insight, Dan is joined by The Liverpool Echo's Paul Gorst to discuss the likelihood of Gordon or Diomande becoming Mo Salah's replacement. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/bloodred Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee Download SAILY in your app store and use our code promoFPW6ysSu14mN2m4iYbJE at checkout to get an exclusive 15% off your first purchase! For further details go to https://saily.com/bloodred Alexander Isak is set to return to team training with Liverpool today, while Mohamed Salah is expected to be fit for the FA Cup trip to Manchester City and Jeremie Frimpong has picked up a new issue. Matt Addison is joined by BBC Radio Merseyside's Chris Coughlin to preview a huge week for the Reds, including matches against Manchester City, PSG and Fulham. #LFC #LiverpoolFC #FACup #ArneSlot #Anfield #BloodRed Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the bell icon to never miss an episode of the Blood Red podcast. Get exclusive Liverpool FC podcasts and video content everyday right here. Subscribe to the Blood Red Liverpool FC YouTube Channel and watch daily live shows HERE: https://bit.ly/3OkL9iT Listen and subscribe to the Blood Red Podcast for all your latest Liverpool FC content via Apple and Spotify: APPLE: https://bit.ly/3HfBvKq SPOTIFY: https://bit.ly/3SdsjeH Join our Blood Red podcast group on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1656599847979758/ Visit the Liverpool ECHO website: https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/all-about/liverpool-fc Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LivEchoLFC Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LiverpoolEchoLFC Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bloodred_lfc Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@bloodred_lfc Subscribe to us on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/bloodredliverpoolfc Download our Liverpool FC app for free: Apple - https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/lfc-echo/id1255495425Android - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mirror.liverpoolfc Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The boys are back with a HUGE episode as the biggest stories in football collide
The FC crew continue to react to Mohamed Salah's announcement that he will leave Liverpool this summer as Stevie Nicol breaks down where the Egyptian lies among the best at the club. Plus, Gab Marcotti joins the show to preview Italy's final push for World Cup qualification. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The FC crew react to news that Mohamed Salah is set to leave Liverpool at the end of the season. Beth Lindop joins the show to break down the Egyptian's legacy at the club and the Premier League as a whole. Plus, the guys react to news that Kylian Mbappe's knee injury was misdiagnosed after the Real Madrid staff scanned the wrong knee. Julien Laurens also joins the show to break down news that Zinedine Zidane is set to take over as France manager. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices