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It's international break again, a perfect time to reflect on the season that has passed. We're evaluating our transfers to this point, progress on the season compared to last year, and discussing Greece's narrow victory against Scotland.
What are the details of the Marinakis court case in Greece that is taking place this month? Win a Framed Hutchinson Forest Shirt!: https://footballprizes.co.uk/product/frst-sqd/ Join Wolfie on Forest Fan TV for a crucial Nottingham Forest news update as he delves into the ongoing court case involving club owner Evangelos Marinakis in Greece. With allegations centred around inciting violence, this development has sparked widespread discussion among fans and the football community. Wolfie breaks down the background of the case, exploring how it ties into Marinakis's role in Greek football and his ownership of Olympiacos, while addressing the potential ripple effects on Nottingham Forest. In this in-depth analysis, Wolfie examines the specific details of Marinakis's involvement, including key testimonies, legal proceedings, and any updates from the Greek courts as of now. He discusses whether this could impact Marinakis's day-to-day operations at Forest, his reputation in the Premier League, or even the club's stability moving forward. If you're a Reds supporter concerned about off-pitch drama, this video provides balanced insights without the sensationalism. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe to Forest Fan TV for more exclusive Nottingham Forest news, transfer rumours, and match reactions—hit the notification bell to stay updated! Share your thoughts below: How do you think this case affects Forest? #nffc #premierleague #olympiacos Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We have officially reached the halfway mark in the Champions League's League Phase, which featured some surprising results across Europe. Nick and Taylor analyze all 18 matches, which featured a sensational match in Paris between PSG and Bayern, a thrilling contest in Belgium between Club Brugge and Barcelona, and some huge wins for struggling clubs aspiring to reach the safe zone of the top-24. The European football experts also take the time to berate Atalanta for their managerial mishaps. Timestamps: 0:00-1:38 Intro 1:39-17:41 PSG vs Bayern 17:42-25:31 Liverpool vs Real Madrid 25:32-29:26 Napoli vs Eintracht Frankfurt 29:27-37:12 Juventus vs Sporting 37:13-41:13 Slavia Praha vs Arsenal 41:14-45:18 Tottenham vs Copenhagen 45:19-51:45 Atletico Madrid vs USG 51:46-54:52 Olympiacos vs PSV 54:53-58:02 Bodo/Glimt vs Monaco 58:03-01:04:52 Club Brugge vs Barcelona 01:04:53-01:10:29 Man City vs Dortmund 01:10:30-01:16:52 Newcastle vs Athletic Club 01:16:53-01:28:01 Marseille vs Atalanta 01:28:02-01:32:14 Benfica vs Leverkusen 01:32:15-01:37:15 Ajax vs Galatasaray 01:37:16-01:41:58 Qarabag vs Chelsea 01:41:59-01:45:23 Pafos vs Villarreal 01:45:24-01:51:25 Inter vs Kairat Almaty 01:51:26-01:56:10 Matchday 5 Preview
We've got a great show and guest for you this week as Si Ferry, Andy Halliday and Scott Allan are joined by SPFL cult hero & St Mirren defender, Alex Gogic!As well as chatting through all the latest action from the weekend's Scottish Premiership matches, we have a great chat with the Cypriot International on his life and career including growing up with an Olympiacos legend as his father, adjusting to life in Hamilton and Scotland after moving to Accies, his experience at Easter Road with Hibs and of course his time with St Mirren under Stephen Robinson with the League Cup Final on the horizon next month against Celtic!We also get his thoughts on Barry Ferguson's comments that he would have been one of his first signings if he got the permanent Rangers job this season!
We've got a great show and guest for you this week as Si Ferry, Andy Halliday and Scott Allan are joined by SPFL cult hero & St Mirren defender, Alex Gogic!As well as chatting through all the latest action from the weekend's Scottish Premiership matches, we have a great chat with the Cypriot International on his life and career including growing up with an Olympiacos legend as his father, adjusting to life in Hamilton and Scotland after moving to Accies, his experience at Easter Road with Hibs and of course his time with St Mirren under Stephen Robinson with the League Cup Final on the horizon next month against Celtic!We also get his thoughts on Barry Ferguson's comments that he would have been one of his first signings if he got the permanent Rangers job this season!
Multi-club ownership groups have had a tough year in the eyes of many, with high profile cases around Crystal Palace & Lyon as well as Forest & Olympiacos showing the competitive risk of one owner or group having too much control over multiple entities. But, and it is a big but, this model can be a hugely valuable business and performance structure to apply to football.Tim Bezbatchenko is the President of Black Knight Football, the group who owns or has minority ownership in multiple clubs including Bournemouth, Hibernian, and Lorient in France to name a few. It's an amazing time to be having this chat with Tim due the success Bournemouth are achieving this season, miraculously after another summer of selling some of their best players. This is an insight into how they have built a player trading model to offset the financial challenges of having an 11,000 seater stadium, the plans to develop infrastructure, the value of shared intelligence and analytics across multiple clubs, and most importantly how you protect the badge of each team so they do not just become feeders to the premium asset in the group.This is a proper look at the MCO model from someone who firmly believes that collective value can breed the best business in football. We're delighted to welcome Tim to the Business of Sport.Timestamps:00:00 Intro04:26 What Black Knight is really about12:07 The business edge of owning multiple clubs17:02 Inside Bournemouth's rise under Andoni Iraola25:45 Bill Foley's mantra: "Always Advance, Never Retreat"31:24 How Bournemouth sells stars yet keeps getting better44:52 Building a sustainable club: revenue, academy & player trading01:01:14 Why Bill Foley chose Bournemouth over an MLS teamOn today's show we discuss: The Rise of Black Knight Football Group:What it takes to build a multi-club ownership group across five countries and why Bill Foley's “Always Advance, Never Retreat” mantra is shaping everything from the Premier League to Portugal.How AFC Bournemouth became the flagship club for a growing global network that includes Hibernian, Lorient, and Moreirense.Why multi-club ownership is football's next frontier and how to build it sustainablyInside the Business Model:The economics behind owning multiple clubs from shared scouting, player development, and data systems to group-wide sponsorship deals.Why player trading drives profitability, and how clubs like Lorient and Moreirense fuel Bournemouth's long-term success.The art of finding value: buying clubs with strong DNA and fan culture, not just financial upsideHow Black Knight is using its network to develop talent like Junior Kroupi and accelerate their pathway to the Premier League.Why football's next phase will be defined by structure, not just spending.Building a Sustainable Premier League Club:Inside Bournemouth's transformation from League Two survival story to Premier League mainstay.How a £45m training ground and planned stadium expansion are reshaping the club's future.The economics of player trading, matchday revenue, and sponsorships and what it really costs to compete with England's eliteA huge thank you to our amazing partners on the show: David:Go and check out the amazing products revolutionising the protein bar at https://davidprotein.comStryde:Bringing sports investment opportunities to your door. Visit http://www.gostryde.com to become part of the movement!
Olympiacos cruise to victory 1-3 away at Kifissia despite some early controversy. Olympiacos maintained the pressure after an equalizer early in 2nd half to grab 3 points going into the international break. We're talking POSTMATCH, and the MASSIVE shakeup at the academy which saw the departure of Jose Anigo, his assistant, and 2 scouts!
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This State of the Union episode is packed with USMNT in UCL goals, heated MLS playoff drama & more. We kick things off with a UEFA Champions League recap as Ricardo Pepi's stoppage-time heroics for PSV secured a 1–1 draw against Olympiacos, tying legends Cristiano Ronaldo and Sergio Agüero for a record. Flo Balogun bagged his first-ever Champions League goal for Monaco in a 1–0 win over Bodo/Glimt, while Weston McKennie's Juventus held Sporting to a 1–1 draw. Elsewhere, PSG fell 2–1 to Bayern, Liverpool edged out Real Madrid 1–0, and Erling Haaland extended his insane UCL scoring streak in City's 4–1 rout of Dortmund. We're also still on Pulisic Watch as Parma takes on AC Milan. The MLS Cup Playoff opening round is coming to a close, with must-watch matchups like Inter Miami vs. Nashville and Cincinnati vs. Columbus. Did Luis Suarez deserve the suspension? Plus, stay tuned for #AskAlexi where we are debating Gregg Berhalter vs. Mauricio Pochettino and what would count as success in 2026 for the USMNT. Smash that YouTube sub and join the conversation! Intro (0:00)USMNT in UCL: Pepi & Balogun score (:)MLS Cup Playoff Preview: Suarez suspended (:)#AskAlexi: Berhalter or Pochettino? (:)One For The Road: Mamdani the soccer player (:) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
CAN OLYMPIACOS STILL QUALIFY FOR THE NEXT ROUND OF THE UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE?! Olympiacos played our best game of the season against PSV Eindhoven, but football can be cruel — a last-minute equaliser denied us our first 3 points of the UEFA Champions League campaign.Ari reacts to yesterday's result, breaking down everything from the goals to the heartbreak:- Olympiacos' incredible performance and pressing
We bellen sportjournalist Jaap de Groot voor een nabeschouwing van de Champions League wedstrijd tussen Olympiacos en PSV. We kijken vooruit naar de andere wedstrijden in Europees verband en bespreken de uitslagen en het programma in de Eredivisie.
Olympiacos overcome a man disadvantage after Gustavo Mancha gave up a penalty and was shown a red card. The early lead produced by Daniel Podence and Mehdi Taremi was enough for Olympiacos to secure 3 points and extend the unbeaten run. Now an all important match against PSV in Champions League approaches which is MUST WIN. If Olympiacos cannot find victory, then our knockout hopes will dwindle.We're talking POSTMATCH AND UCL!
URBONUS' Donatas Urbonas, Augustas Suliauskas & Gytis Blazevicius react to Olympiacos Piraeus win over Hapoel Tel Aviv on halloween night.
European football prophet Nick Robertson joins European football expert Taylor Monroe to analyze all the action from Matchday 4 in the Champions League league phase. Five sides remain perfect after three matchdays, as PSG, Arsenal, Bayern, and Inter all dominated their opponents, while Real Madrid scraped by once more. Historic sides Benfica and Ajax remain at the bottom of the table, having lost all three matches so far. Newcastle and Galatasaray impress, while Sporting and PSV stun their opponents in critical home victories in Lisbon and Eindhoven. Eintracht Frankfurt and Liverpool continue to struggle in all comps. Timestamps: 0:00-01:54 Intro 01:55-14:00 Leverkusen vs PSG 14:01-22:03 PSV vs Napoli 22:04-28:01 Arsenal vs Atletico Madrid 28:02-35:57 Sporting vs Marseille 35:58-41:58 Newcastle vs Benfica 41:59-49:04 Eintracht Frankfurt vs Liverpool 49:05-01:01:05 Real Madrid vs Juventus 01:01:06-01:04:53 Villarreal vs Man City 01:04:54-01:09:24 Chelsea vs Ajax 01:09:25-01:13:16 Monaco vs Tottenham 01:13:17-01:19:51 Bayern vs Club Brugge 01:19:52-01:23:07 Copenhagen vs Dortmund 01:23:08-01:24:16 Barcelona vs Olympiacos 01:24:17-01:29:21 Athletic Club vs Qarabag 01:29:22-01:31:22 Galatasaray vs Bodo/Glimt 01:31:23-01:34:55 Atalanta vs Slavia Praha 01:34:56-01:38:08 Union Saint-Gilloise vs Inter 01:38:09-01:40:33 Kairat Almaty vs Pafos 01:40:34-01:43:57 Matchday 4 Preview & Outro
Olympiacos just beat AEK 2-0 — and while it wasn't vintage, could it be the win to kick-start our season? Let us know in the comments! Join the live stream as we dive deep into the game and its importance ahead of the upcoming games to come. Join the debate LIVE and let's talk Olympiacos with the biggest global community of red and white fans!
The boys huddle around the campfire and tell scary tales of injured players, breakaway counter attacks, and more as they reveal what scares them most about the other team as Barcelona and Real Madrid prepare for their biggest game of the season (39:35), with Madrid hosting the first el clasico of the season. Your hosts also reveal what excites them the most in a game that should feature plenty of end to end thrills, and give their detailed predictions for the game. Plus, Payton discusses Barcelona's victory over Olympiacos (5:12), and Mark takes us through a weird Real win vs Juventus (23:50).
Here's a clip of today's episode, where Ryan is joined by the Athletic's Carl Anka. In this clip, there's part of the discussion about Arsenal's impressive 4-0 win over Atleti in the Champions League, which saw Viktor Gyökeres score a couple, ending his goal drought. Head over to the full episode on Patreon, to hear more on Arsenal, some chat about Barcelona's 6-1 win over Olympiacos, Fermín Lopéz's first senior hat-trick, how Marcus Rashford is settling in at Barcelona under Hansi Flick, before moving on to more goal fests in Leverkusen, Eindhoven and rounding up the rest of Tuesday's Champions League games.London listeners, don't forget, tickets are available for our live show at the Southbank Centre on December 4th. Go get them here.For more podcasts each week, ad-free and in full, plus access to the Stadio Social Club and much more, become a Stadio member by going to patreon.com/stadio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
En Ahora o Nunca, la mesa analiza la victoria del Barcelona sobre el Olimpiacos en la Champions y señala las razones por las que la goleada del club azulgrana es engañosa con relación a cómo se desarrolló el juego. Además, la mesa discute si fue una buena o mala decisión cancelar el juego de temporada regular entre el Barcelona y el Villarreal en Estados Unidos y cuestiona si las quejas del Real Madrid influyeron para que LaLiga, en particular su presidente Jacvier Tebas, decidiera cancelar el proyecto. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Repasamos todas las reacciones, causas y consecuencias de la cancelación del Villarreal-Barça en Miami. Además, analizamos la debacle del Atlético de Madrid ante el Arsenal, la derrota del Villarreal ante el City y la goleada del Barça frente al Olympiacos. Terminamos preparando los partidos de Champions de Real Madrid y Athletic Club y charlando con Santi Aldama.
05 22-10-25 LHDW El Barça golea al Olympiacos con arbitraje muy casero. Fermín se sale, mejor de Gavi y Dani Olmo, futbolista dinámico y con gol
In this wild episode of ECP, the fellas are here to bring you the latest news and notes from a La Liga weekend filled with ejections, fouls, and golazos. We start with the review of Barcelona's scary match against crosstown rivals Girona (5:15), before moving on to Real Madrid's expectedly contentious match against Getafe, which featured multiple red cards (25:59). Then, it's time to return to the Champions League, as Barcelona host Olympiacos (41:37) and Real Madrid welcome Juventus (46:06)
Así te contamos la primera parte del FC Barcelona - Olympiacos, partido correspondiente a la Jornada 3 de la liguilla de la UEFA Champions League 25/26.
Así te contamos la segunda parte del FC Barcelona - Olympiacos, partido correspondiente a la Jornada 3 de la liguilla de la UEFA Champions League 25/26.
Un hat-trick de Fermín, un doblete de Rashford y un penalti de Lamine fueron los responsables de la goleada del Barça.
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In this episode, Muhamad Arar and I talk about Barcelona's narrow win against Girona, discuss whether there's reason to worry, look ahead to who might play against Olympiacos, and share what we expect from El Clásico. في هذه الحلقة، مع محمد عرار، تحدثنا عن فوز برشلونة الصعب على جيرونا، وهل في سبب للخوف، ومن ممكن يلعب ضد أولمبياكوس، وشو منتوقع من الكلاسيكو.
Send us a textSam and Toni discuss Barcelona's last ditch win against Girona, with Ronald Araújo coming off the bench cast as a striker to score the winner in stoppage time.Join Patreon for post-Olympiacos and clásico preview content later this week as Barça prepare for a couple of big games. Support the showFor bonus content, including additional podcasts, Q&As, special collections and Discord access to join the discussion with other Barça fans, join our Patreon: patreon.com/siemprepod
El técnico del Barcelona ha aprovechado la rueda de prensa de Champions League frente al Olympiacos para disculparse de los gestos al final del partido
Olympiacos defeat newly promoted AEL away in Larissa. A comfortable victory that not everyone was satisfied with. An upcoming Champion's League fixture against the titans Barcelona adds to the questions and discussion. We're chatting postmatch, UCL, and squad updates!
Would Forest really Appoint Sean Dyche as the next Nottingham Forest Manager? To Buy Wolfie A Coffee! Click Here: https://buymeacoffee.com/forestfantv In this Forest Fan TV update, Wolfie reacts to the bombshell from tier-one journalist David Ornstein: Sean Dyche is now the favourite to become Nottingham Forest's next boss, just 24 hours after Ange Postecoglou's sacking following a 3-0 loss to Chelsea. With the Reds in 18th and one point above relegation after Ange's record-breaking eight-game stint, Ornstein reports Dyche, ex-Everton survivor, is in advanced talks, pushing Mancini aside. Wolfie unpacks the news amid PSR woes and a looming Porto clash, stunned by the rapid shift. Wolfie's not happy—calling for Dyche "Out" already, with the appointment reeking of desperation after Ange's failed "Angeball." The gritty tactician brings PL survival chops and an English core, but Wolfie fears it'll kill Forest's flair, branding it "relegation insurance" over ambition. He contrasts it with bolder options, urging a rethink in this critical rebuild. Should Forest settle for Dyche's pragmatism or chase Marco Silva, the stylish Fulham boss with a £7m release clause? Wolfie backs Silva's flair and Marinakis link from Olympiacos. What's your take—Dyche or Silva? Drop your thoughts below, and don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the bell! #nffc #premierleague #nottinghamforest Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Olympiacos BC beats Panathinaikos in the first meeting of the season in Greek Basket League. Greece will now go to 14 years without a major competition after Jovanovic suffers a 3rd defeat in a row while eating 3 goals. Olympiacos Women make history with the first ever WIN and a 10 goal victory. We're talking all results and how the football team should approach Barcelona following the break!
European football prophet Nick Robertson returns to the show to break down Matchday 2 of the 2025/26 Champions League group phase with fellow European football expert Taylor Monroe. Matchday 2 included a brilliant marquee matchup between Barcelona and Paris, another historic win for Qarabag, and impressive displays from Dortmund, Marseille, and Atletico. Meanwhile, Jose Mourinho returned to Stamford Bridge as the Benfica manager, Newcastle and Atalanta bounced back, and Monaco and Tottenham saved a point at the death. Liverpool also suffered a surprise defeat on the road. Timestamps: 0:00-2:06 Intro 02:07-15:49 Barcelona vs PSG 15:50-23:44 Kairat Almaty vs Real Madrid 23:45-33:24 Pafos vs Bayern 33:25-38:28 Arsenal vs Olympiacos 38:29-41:49 Inter vs Slavia Praha 41:50-45:16 Qarabag vs Copenhagen 45:17-50:06 Chelsea vs Benfica 50:07-54:38 Dortmund vs Athletic Club 54:39-01:00:00 Marseille vs Ajax 01:00:01-01:05:47 Atletico Madrid vs Eintracht Frankfurt 01:05:48-01:11:31 Union Saint-Gilloise vs Newcastle 01:11:32-01:15:03 Atalanta vs Club Brugge 01:15:04-01:19:15 Bodo/Glimt vs Tottenham 01:19:16-01:25:50 Monaco vs Man City 01:25:51-01:27:47 Villarreal vs Juventus 01:27:48-01:32:35 Napoli vs Sporting 01:32:36-01:36:27 Galatasaray vs Liverpool 01:36:28-01:37:46 Leverkusen vs PSV 01:37:47-01:41:30 UCL Table After MD2 01:41:31-01:48:12 Matchday 3 Preview
Olympiacos suffer a humiliating defeat to PAOK at Toumba and it's time for questions to be answered about the quality of football, the team's mentality and tactics.
In this episode I'm joined by Tim Stillman to look back at Wednesday night's 2-0 win over Olympiacos. An early goal settled the nerves, but European games can be tricky, that proved to be the case here. Arsenal had chances to score, but so too did the opposition and we had David Raya to thank for keeping a clean sheet. We discuss the overall performance, some key moments, and analyse players like Martin Odegaard, Viktor Gyokeres, and Bukayo Saka, as well as chatting about how Mikel Arteta is using his deep squad so far this season. There's also some brief chat about William Saliba's new contract, refereeing standards/inconsistency, and more.EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/arseblog – Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee!Get extra bonus content and help support Arseblog by becoming an Arseblog Member on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arseblog Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode of the show, Harry Symeou looks back on Arsenal 2-0 Olympiacos in the UEFA Champions League. Goals from Gabriel Martinelli and Bukayo Saka saw the Gunners make it two wins from two in this season's League Phase so far. We focus on Martin Odegaard's display, the midfield rotation, Viktor Gyokeres, why this was the perfect outcome when all things are considered and loads more. - Arsenal 2-0 Olympiacos highlights - Arsenal 2-0 Olympiacos reaction - Odegaard shines vs Olympiacos - Arsenal 2-0 Olympiacos analysis Sign up to support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/thechroniclesofagooner?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink #arsenal #afc #championsleague
Ari reacts to our 2-0 loss in Matchday 2 of the Champions League, League Phase. It's going to be a long October, with derbies and a trip to Camp Nou to face Barcelona!
Arsenal took care of business in Europe, outgunning Olympiacos at the Emirates. We break down the lineup calls, Martinelli's poacher's finish, the control-versus-clinical debate, and the nervy swing with that disallowed goal. We also spotlight the fullbacks (Myles' emergence, Ben White's minutes and fitness) and ask if our “silly bookings” risk creeping back in.Part Two dives into Saliba's new deal and a West Ham preview under a new boss—new-manager bounce, tactical tweaks, and set-piece questions—plus why we need to keep games out of the referees' hands, the “bogey team” run, and a reality check on bookies' odds.If you enjoy the show, drop a 5★ rating and share with a fellow Gooner.
Arsenal 2-0 Olympiacos Match Reaction Show - Saka and Gabby Score, Gyokeres Debate & Odegaard stars
The Cannon Stats podcast is back and the mood in Arsenal land is positive with Arsenal closing the gap on Liverpool while slaying two bogey teams in the process. Things are looking up for Arsenal, while they are looking down for Liverpool who are hitting their first patch of adversity under Arne Slot. Adam and Scott are together here talking about the standout performances from Arsenal's matches against Newcastle and Olympiacos. There is a lot of good overlap and positives to take from both games. The second part of the episode looks ahead to what might be the softest part of Arsenal's schedule all season after they made it through the rough opening set of fixtures. Arsenal's Next five is West Ham (H), Fulham (A), Crystal Palace (H), Burnley (A), and Sunderland (A) before the November international break. There are no easy matches in the Premier League, but this might be the least challenging overall. This is also a chance to pick up points on what Arsenal did last season, where they managed just 8 points from these five, losing twice and drawing one. What makes this especially tantalizing is that this “easy” run corresponds with Liverpool and Manchester City looking at some challenging fixtures. The next five matches are shaping up as a major opportunity for Arsenal to potentially take the lead in the Premier League, and if things break right, maybe even open up a bit of a gap. That all starts this weekend with Arsenal hosting West Ham and their new manager. If you enjoy this episode, please give us a rating and a review as it is always something that helps more people be able to find our show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Arsenal played Newcastle and may have turned the page on a long run of poor form with a big win in the Premier League. We look at that win plus another one to add to our tally in the Champions League against Olympiacos.Want to contribute some questions to our next episode? Email westofnorthlondon@gmail.comBluesky @westofnorthlondon.bsky.socialJoin the Discord serverCheck out Bobcat
In this episode of The Arsenal Opinion, Jacob is joined by special guest Laura Kirk Francis, whose Arsenal content has been lighting up social media over the past six months. Together, they relive the rollercoaster of emotions from Arsenal's dramatic win at St. James' Park, from the pain of overturned penalties to the joy of late winners. The discussion covers: Laura's debut hottest take on Jurriën Timber's Ballon d'Or potential Why Arsenal's midfield depth might now be a “good problem” for Arteta How Eze's central role changes the attacking dynamic Shifting from control to risk: a potential turning point in Arteta's philosophy The evolving role of Viktor Gyökeres and the “nice headache” of striker options A look ahead to Olympiacos and the brutal schedule to come It's a lively, insightful chat that blends tactical analysis, fan emotion, and a few laughs along the way. If you want these podcasts when the happen, sign up to be a member below! Audio Membership: https://www.patreon.com/c/TheArsenalOpinion Audio + writing: https://www.le-grove.co.uk/8c0cfff5 You can also sub up via Apple Members in the Podcasts app. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this episode of the podcast, we look ahead to Arsenal vs Olympiacos in the UEFA Champions League. We discuss who should start, whether tonight is a night for rotation, a little bit more about what to expect from our opponents and more. - Arsenal starting XI to face Olympiacos - Arsenal team news - Where to watch Arsenal vs Olympiacos - Arsenal vs Olympiacos preview Sign up to support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/thechroniclesofagooner?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink #arsenal #afc #championsleague
The Arsenal News Show EP648 - Howard Webb Contradiction, Olympiacos Preview, Arteta Press Conference
On this episode of TCOAG, Harry Symeou is joined by Greek football expert Stephen Kountourou to preview Wednesday night's clash with Olympiacos in the UEFA Champions League. We get into another one of Mikel Arteta's obscure ideas involving the RAF and we'll react to the confirmation/announcement of William Saliba's new contract and his commitment to the club. Sign up to support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/thechroniclesofagooner?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink #arsenal #afc #championsleague
Tonight - With results going our way over the weekend, this trip to Newcastle was a vital game for us to get 3 points. A dominant display by The Arsenal resulted in taking all 3 points. Next up Champions League against Olympiacos.
An impressive Levadiakos made life difficult for Olympiacos on the night. Matters were made worse by a VAR system that was never properly functioning and failed to correctly rule out Levadiakos's 2nd goal for offsides. The job got done in the end with a brace by Chiquinho to see us through! We're talking POSTMATCH, tactics, and all concerns we have as we prepare to face Arsenal.
Olympiacos snatch a point against Panathinaikos in the derby of eternal enemies played at Leoforos. Thrylos lined up with 6 changes in the first half compared to the Pafos game. Pana took the lead early on in the second half capitalising on a bad set play from the back. El Kaabi had chances to win us the game and could have had a trick but in the end Olympiacos leave with a point secured at the death.