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Mind the Game with LeBron James and Steve Nash is honored to welcome in, brand new member of the Los Angeles Lakers, Luka Doncic. In part 1 of our episode with Luka, we talk to him about his transition from the Dallas Mavericks to the Lakers and playing with his childhood idol, LeBron James. We also dig into how he fell in love with basketball in Slovenia and moving to Spain to play for Real Madrid. Finally, we do a deep dive on a topic that is near and dear to our hearts, youth basketball. Luka has commissioned a study called ‘Inside Youth Basketball' through his the Luka Doncic Foundation that studies the impact of youth basketball in Europe and the United State. This is an amazing conversation with part 2 dropping soon so be sure to follow and subscribe to Mind the Game wherever you consume your podcasts.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Sports Geek Rapid Rundown is a daily sports business podcast curated by Sports Geek Reads. We publish it on Sports Geek twice per week. In this episode: Explore the high-stakes stadium negotiations in Kansas City, how NIL deals are changing NBA draft dynamics, Real Madrid's record $7.1 billion valuation, and Meta's AI assistant reaching one billion users - all curated by Sports Geek Reads. Subscribe at https://sportsgeekhq.com/rapidrundown.
Con el Mundial de clubes a la vuelta de la esquina, el equipo blanco se renueva. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Carlos Vela beat Club América once before. How about we do it one more time for Charlie Candle? Travis, Darren, and Vince are here to break down what to expect from Saturday's massive match against the Real Madrid of North America, why the Club World Cup matters to LAFC, and we spend a TON of time discussing just what Carlos Vela means to this club and this fanbase. Then, you (our incredibly hot listeners) send in your favorite Vela memories, and all of us come close to crying multiple times. It is maybe our favorite episodes of all time! Plus, Darren Miller new voice reveal!!!Want to skip the banter? Storylines start at 7:46.New Merch Available NOW.Join our Patreon and help us keep making this show.Merch and more at HappyFootSadFootPod.comYouTube: @happyfootsadfoot Twitter: @HaFoSaFoInstagram: @happyfootsadfootTikTok: @happyfootsadfoot Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Gary is joined by Rui Faria this week. Rui had seventeen years working with Jose Mourinho at Porto, Chelsea, Inter Milan, Real Madrid and Manchester United with phenomenal success during this time. He is credited with the tactical methodology that has had a dramatic impact on the world of coaching. Here he discusses: - What is the REAL starting point for a tactical methodology - How did Rui and Mourinho create different styles in variety of cultures, but keep consistent - Has coaching lost it's way alongside science? - Why did he take away GPS monitoring at Manchester United? And much more!! Please leave a rating and a review if you enjoy it!
Alex Al-Kazzaz, aka The Bear of Texas, discusses the latest developments at Real Madrid, including the appointment of Xabi Alonso as the new manager, the impressive achievements of Kylian Mbappe in his first season with the club, and the legacy of Luka Modric as he prepares for his departure from the club. Alex also touches on Rodrygo's potential transfer rumors and the upcoming FIFA Club World Cup, highlighting the challenges and opportunities facing Real Madrid as they navigate this transitional period.Find Into The Net F.C. on Spotify and Apple Podcasts! Hit that subscribe/follow button, and don't forget to hit that notification bell!Follow me on X (Twitter)@BearManofTX and @BearTX_podcastWant to donate to the podcast? THANK YOU! Venmo: @BearSportsWriterCashApp: $AlexAlKazzazAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Días de decir adiós en el Real Madrid. Ninguna despedida deja de ser dolorosa, aunque algunas son más traumáticas que otras, pero todas tienen un denominador común: todas son aprovechadas por los ciudadanos periodistas para meter el cuchillo, para enmierdar, para poner de manifiesto que, haga lo que haga, el Real Madrid siempre obra mal, siempre deja mucho que desear con sus decisiones. Y eso que algunas de esas decisiones ni tan siquiera son suyas. Min. 01 Seg. 46 – Intro Min. 07 Seg. 47 – Seguir no tenía sentido Min. 12 Seg. 25 – A otros les han dado más bola Min. 18 Seg. 18 – Salida por la puerta de atrás Min. 23 Seg. 43 – No le dieron una oportunidad Min. 31 Seg. 19 – Entrenador por historia Min. 38 Seg. 03 – Arrinconado Min. 46 Seg. 04 – Temor a la inexperiencia Min. 50 Seg. 29 – Un año más de titular indiscutible Min. 56 Seg. 24 – Despedida The Waterboys (Karma To Burn, 2005) The Whole Of The Moon Glastonbury Song The Return Of Jimi Hendrix The Pan Within Long Way To The Light Peace Of Iona My Dark Side Fisherman's Blues Meat Loaf - Mercury Blues (London, ON 18/03/2007)
The FC crew reacts to Lamine Yamal extending his contract at Barcelona until 2031. Then, the guys discuss Xabi Alonso's appointment at Real Madrid and look ahead to how the team may line up with their new signing. Plus, a preview of the UEFA Conference League Final between Chelsea and Real Betis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5/27/25 - Hour 1 Rich weighs in on the latest reports surrounding Aaron Rodgers and his impending decision about whether or not to join the Pittsburgh Steelers. NBA Radio's Frank Isola and Rich discuss Game 4 of the Knicks vs Pacers in the Eastern Conference Finals, if the “Foul Merchant” criticisms of NBA MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander are fair or not, what Timberwolves star Anthony Edwards must do to elevate his game to the next level, possible Giannis Antetokounmpo trade destinations, and reveals his favorite memories from his time on ESPN's ‘Around the Horn.' Rich and the guys react to photos of what appears to be a slimmed down Luka Doncic attending a Real Madrid game this week. Please check out other RES productions: Overreaction Monday: http://apple.co/overreactionmonday What the Football with Suzy Shuster and Amy Trask: http://apple.co/whatthefootball The Jim Jackson Show: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-jim-jackson-show/id1770609432 No-Contest Wrestling with O'Shea Jackson Jr. and TJ Jefferson: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/no-contest-wrestling/id1771450708 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Recorded earlier on Monday, Jimbo assembles Julien Laurens, Pol Ballús, Seb Stafford-Bloor and James Horncastle as the Euro gang sign off for the summer in style. There's only one place to start - and the dramatic events on Friday night in Serie A as Scott McTominay and Romelu Lukaku were on the scoresheet as Napoli tasted Scudetto glory amid jubilant scenes inside the Maradona and on the streets of Naples. Inter will be hoping to put the disappointment of missing out on the title behind them as they prepare to face PSG in Saturday's Champions League final. The French champions warmed up for the occasion by cruising to a 3-0 victory over Reims in the Coupe de France. So - who'll come out on top in Munich?The curtain closed on the La Liga season this weekend with emotional goodbyes for Carlo Ancelotti & Luka Modrić as their time at Real Madrid came to an end with a 2-0 win over Real Sociedad. Barcelona wrapped up their domestic treble-winning season with a comfortable victory at Athletic Bilbao - while Real Betis prepare for Wednesday's Conference League final against Chelsea… And over in Germany, the Pokal fairytale wasn't to be for Arminia Bielefeld as Stuttgart ended their 18-year wait for a trophy with a 4-2 victory over their third-division opponents. Plus, the big news out of Leverkusen is that Erik ten Hag is back! Produced by Lucy Oliva.RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1: Moments of the weekend (00.50)• PART 2: Serie A review - MVP McTominay guides Napoli to glory (08.30)• PART 3: Coupe de France review - and Champions League final preview (23.45)• PART 4: La Liga review - Emotional farewells to Don Carlo & Luka Modrić & Conference League final preview (34.30)• PART 5: DFB-Pokal review - and ten Hag's in at Leverkusen! (49.05) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome in for another edition of the Morning Espresso, presented by our friends at Oglethorpe University, Atlanta's premier undergraduate learning experience and soccer powerhouse. Second to last European final of the season on tap tomorrow as Real Betis faces Chelsea. Isco, who earned a call-up to the Spanish national team for the UEFA Nations League, is one of the key players to watch along with Antony. The winger on loan from Manchester United has been outstanding with 7 goal contributions in 8 Conference League matches since arriving in January. Manuel Pellegrini is coaching in his first European final in his illustrious career, Betis are playing in their first European final as well. Keep in mind, English clubs have lost their last nine European finals against Spanish opposition going back to Liverpool's 2001 UEFA Cup win over Alavés. Lots of potential injury issues for Betis, we'll get you updates hopefully tomorrow ahead of the match on a special Wednesday Morning Espresso. International break next week as World Cup qualifiers take center stage. Lots of eyes will be on Brazil playing their first matches under Carlo Ancelotti's leadership. He left Neymar out due to injury but did recall Casemiro. UEFA Nations League finals will also take place with Spain facing France in one semifinal and Portugal facing Germany in the other. Will that semifinal performance from Cristiano Ronaldo potentially earn him a move to play for a club in the Club World Cup? It might be possible after his social media posts yesterday, seemingly saying goodbye to Al Nassr after their season ended without major success. He's out of contract at the end of June and there's been whispers of interest from Brazilian clubs and Monterrey in bringing him in for the Club World Cup. It's going to grab all the tabloid headlines for sure. Real Madrid and Xabi Alonso are trying to get Trent Alexander-Arnold in for the Club World Cup, but Liverpool want a substantial sum to let him out of his contract a month early. Reports out of Spanish TV indicate that the asking price could be as high as $5M. Al Hilal are trying desperately to get Simone Inzaghi as their new manager, offering to make him the highest paid manager in the world. He has one more match with Inter this season, the Champions League final on Saturday. He wasn't absolutely committed to continuing with the Italian club afterwards, saying that "certain conditions" needed to be met first. Another subplot to watch ahead of the Club World Cup. In Italy as Napoli continues to celebrate their Serie A title, they might be adding a key piece for next season while saying goodbye to someone else. Kevin de Bruyne is reportedly close to joining Napoli on a free from Manchester City. But he'll have a new manager to work for, as it looks like Antonio Conte is set to leave the club and Max Allegri is the leading name mentioned as his successor. Even in successful times, it's never quiet in Naples. For more news today and conversation, check out the video edition on YouTube or the audio on Spreaker. See y'all tomorrow for another edition of the Morning Espresso. Listen to Atlanta Soccer Tonight this evening on 92.9 The Game & the Audacy app starting at 10pm.
MENÚ00:00 – Bienvenidos al podcast exprés: tres temas clave que no puedes ignorar01:36 – ¿Qué sigue para Cristiano Ronaldo tras su salida del Al-Nassr?17:11 – Ancelotti en Brasil: ¿éxito asegurado o experimento arriesgado?25:15 – Xabi Alonso y el choque entre su estilo y la identidad del Real Madrid
Luka debuted a new fit look at the Real Madrid game. Plus what is Austin's future with Lakers
Relive FC Barcelona's stunning season under Hansi Flick! This episode dives into the historic domestic treble secured by the Catalan giants – winning La Liga, the Copa del Rey, and the Supercopa de España. We break down Flick's transformational high-intensity style, the tactical brilliance that led to 40 wins and a remarkable +95 goal difference, and the standout performances of the season's heroes: 17-year-old sensation Lamine Yamal (19 goals, 22 assists), the revitalized Raphinha (34 goals, 22 assists), and the prolific Robert Lewandowski (40 goals, 3 assists). Discover how a blend of experienced stars and burgeoning youth talent, guided by Flick, revitalized the Blaugrana legacy. Tune in to hear about their La Liga dominance, the thrilling Copa del Rey final victory over Real Madrid, and their Supercopa triumph – a season for the ages!FC Barcelona, Hansi Flick, Barcelona Treble, La Liga, Robert Lewandowski
Gab Marcotti is joined by Julien Laurens to discuss all the fallout from the final round of fixtures in the Premier League, which saw Aston Villa controversial miss out on a top five spot, which means Chelsea and Newcastle qualify for the Champions League next season. The duo also breakdown the final round of games in LaLiga, which saw Barcelona, Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid all pick up wins. The pair also discuss Napoli winning their fourth Serie A title, with Scott McTominay being named the leagues MVP. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The domestic league season is finally over. Conte's Napoli are Serie A champions, but is he already moving on? Luka Modric's league career at Real Madrid is over, and we learned which clubs get to play in Europe next season and why some clubs aren't.Join Tosin, Coach, and Deen for the SPS Weekend Review of the final weekend of league football. Tap in!
Terry Gibson & Jon Driscoll look back at all the talking points from the final weekend in La Liga - including Luca Modric's final game for Real Madrid!
The boys are back to break down Austin FC's 1-1 draw vs. Minnesota, Kolmanic's first-ever goal for the club and recap the big Open Cup win vs. Houston. Plus, the Premier League wraps up, Liga MX final, and Modrić plays his last game for Real Madrid. Shoutout to our Patreon fam and new sponsor, Tu Pepito!
El Levante asciende a Primera División; La despedida de Roland Garros a Nadal; Xabi Alonso, nuevo entrenador del Real Madrid; Errores y aciertos de la porra del Tertulión.
Wir haben zwei Probleme: Erik ten Hag wurde erst nach unserer Aufnahme offiziell neuer Leverkusen-Trainer. Und Ole Werner hat sich auch erst danach dazu entschieden, Werder Bremen nächstes Jahr zu verlassen. Wir haben aber trotzdem ausführlich über die Bundesliga gesprochen: Über den Pokalsieger VfB Stuttgart, über den FC Bayern nach der Absage von Florian Wirtz und den FC Augsburg, der an Sandro Wagner baggert. Außerdem: Wie gut spielt eigentlich der schottische Goretzka in Neapel? Und war das nicht insgesamt eine geile Saison? Hört rein und diskutiert gerne mit!
El Levante asciende a Primera División; La despedida de Roland Garros a Nadal; Xabi Alonso, nuevo entrenador del Real Madrid; Errores y aciertos de la porra del Tertulión.
The 2024/25 LaLiga season is officially over. It started with Athletic Club's 1-1 draw with Getafe on August 15, and it ended on May 25 with Barcelona's 3-0 victory over Los Leones. Join Ben Sully (@SullyBen) and Paco Polit (@pacopolitENG) as they recap the final LaLiga matchday of the season.We kick off with Celta Vigo's narrow 2-1 away win over Getafe, as club legend Iago Aspas netted a late winner to seal Europa League football for Claudio Giráldez's side. Meanwhile, there was a pitch invasion over in Vallecas after Rayo Vallecano booked their place in the Conference League. A goalless draw was enough to clinch eighth spot as Osasuna failed to take three points off Alavés.The focus then turns to Espanyol's successful survival bid. A 2-0 victory over Las Palmas secured their safety and condemned Leganés to the second tier despite their win over basement side Real Valladolid.We then start part two with Kylian Mbappé's goals and Real Madrid's farewells. Carlo Ancelotti and Luka Modrić were among those to say their goodbyes in an emotional day at the Santiago Bernabéu. As for champions Barcelona, they wrapped up their treble-winning campaign with a dominant win over Athletic.Elsewhere, Alexander Sørloth continued his red-hot form with a hat-trick, Villarreal piled the misery on Sevilla, and Real Betis warmed up for the Conference League final with a draw against Valencia.Remember, you can head over to lllonline.substack.com to access all of our written and audio content. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Noche de acalorado debate madridista en el que toca hacer debate de lo vivido esta temporada, culminada con la histórica despedida brindada por el Real Madrid a Luka Modric, Carlo Ancelotti y Lucas Vázquez. Analizamos la llegada de Xabi Alonso y el futuro inmediato del club, con el nuevo plantel técnico y los fichajes ya confirmados y las posibles llegadas. Y para ello,nos hemos rodeado de toda nuestra plana mayor de contertulios. Un inmenso elenco 100% madridista desde las ópticas y sentimientos: @DiegoJMontero2 @escaparatista57 @Eurodisgustado @quinterocaliche @BenzeFrank @SirBugzilla @JJPurriM @sasobor @alpr97 *Meritocracia Blanca no se hace responsable de las opiniones de sus colaboradores Nos podéis seguir en: Web: https://meritocraciablanca.com/ Twitter/Facebook: @MeritoRMCF Twitch: www.twitch.tv/meritocraciablanca
Día de homenajes en el Real Madrid, que termina una temporada para el olvido. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Contamos cómo será el proyecto de Xabi Alonso en el Real Madrid tras su anuncio como nuevo entrenador. También contamos la actualidad del Atlético de Madrid. Tras ello hablamos de cómo queda la segunda división y los equipos que quedan por subir. Además, nos dirigimos al homenaje de Rafa Nadal en Roland Garros.
En esta nueva entrega del 'Carrusel Canalla', Javier Herráez y Jesús Gallego analizan, junto a Antón Meana y Sique Rodríguez, la actualidad en la órbita del Real Madrid tras las despedidas de Modric y Ancelotti y la ya oficial llegada de Xabi Alonso al banquillo del Santiago Bernabéu.
El FC Barcelona se interesa por Joan García para reforzar su portería la próxima temporada. Además, el Real Madrid hizo oficial esta mañana que Xabi Alonso será entrenador del club blanco la próximas tres temporadas. Además, el Levante ganó al Burgos por la épica convirtiéndose matemáticamente en equipo de LaLiga EA Sports.
The FC crew discuss the continued links of Florian Wirtz to Liverpool and Arne Slot's comments regarding Trent Alexander-Arnold's preseason training. Then, the guys break down Real Madrid's 2-0 win over Real Sociedad as Luka Modric bids farewell to the Santiago Bernabéu crowd. Plus, a look ahead to the final day of the Premier League and predictions for who will finish in the top 5. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
En Ahora o Nunca debaten acerca de la despedida del Real Madrid al entrenador italiano. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Los expertos de Fuera de Juego analizan el legado del entrenador italiano en la institución blanca. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Luka Modric y Carlo Ancelotti se despiden mañana de la afición madridista en un doble homenaje durante la última jornada de LaLiga que enfrentará a Real Madrid y Real Sociedad. Además, el Nápoles logró el cuarto 'scudetto' de su historia tras vencer por dos goles a cero al Cagliari.
Los expertos de Fuera de Juego analizan la salida del mediocampista croata del Real Madrid tras el Mundial de clubes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this week's episode, we have SO much to digest! From Barcelona winning the La Liga title after a triumphant victory over Real Madrid in the last league Clasico of the season to Spurs (!!!) winning their FIRST European trophy in over 40 years, we break down all of the news from around Europe heading into the final weekend of the Premier League season.Pray for Rheon. Sunday will be torture for his Chelsea.
Me han hecho tan feliz a lo largo de la última década que no se me ocurre nada que pueda reprocharles. No pienses en lo que el Real Madrid puede hacer por ti, piensa en lo que tú puedes hacer por el Real Madrid pareciera que ha sido su lema el tiempo que han permanecido en el club blanco. Mañana lloraré , claro que sí, pensando en que no les veré más con esa camiseta del escudo redondito y muchas copas de Europa. Lloraré a mares, pero al mismo tiempo me embargará la felicidad y sonreiré recordando lo mucho que nos dieron, tanto placer y felicidad durante más de diez años. Min. 00 Seg. 19 – Una triste despedida Min. 04 Seg. 46 – Intro Min. 10 Seg. 39 – Todo cerrado salvo cambios de última hora Min. 16 Seg. 06 – ¿Y por qué no despedirse en septiembre? Min. 23 Seg. 26 – No se va, le abren la puerta Min. 29 Seg. 26 – ¿Qué diría el nuevo entrenador? Min. 36 Seg. 32 – De bulto sospechoso a genio del fútbol Min. 41 Seg. 11 – Es buenísimo y siempre o fue, aunque no lo dijesen Min. 48 Seg. 44 – Un club que ha perdido el norte Min. 54 Seg. 34 – Despedida Silvio Rodríguez - Te amaré (Buenos Aires 25/05/2004) Love of Lesbian - Ya sale el sol (Santiago de Compostela 01/03/2025) Country Joe McDonald (Bremen 02/02/1976) Oh Jamaica Jamilia Save The Whales Holy Roller Rockin' Round The World Six Days On The Road Triana - Tu frialdad (En vivo)
Dave Hendrick is joined by Karl Matchett to discuss the Trent's move to Real Madrid and how he'll fit in Xabi Alonso's team next season, and how the fans will react to some of his defensive deficiencies. They then talk about Crystal Palace, picking their favourite players who've played for the Eagles, and of course look at the game. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
La finale de la Coupe de France entre le Paris Saint-Germain et Reims, samedi (21h), revêt une importance secondaire pour les deux clubs. Nos journalistes Martin Mosnier et Maxime Dupuis sont sceptiques sur ce qu'est devenue cette épreuve. En Espagne, Kylian Mbappé peut décrocher le soulier d'or à l'issue de la saison. Une récompense qui viendrait réhausser sa saison ? En partie oui selon nos journalistes mais pas complètement non plus car le Real Madrid n'a pas remporté de titre majeur. Dans la 3e partie, nous avons établi une tier list d'une vingtaine de grands joueurs en Ligue des champions depuis l'instauration de la nouvelle formule en 1992/1993. Qui est le GOAT et qui sont des légendes ? Qui avons-nous placé dans la catégorie bons joueurs ou encore dans celles des joueurs qui ont manqué leur rendez-vous avec la C1 ? Quentin Guichard, Martin Mosnier et Maxime Dupuis vous livrent leur verdict. Enfin, jouez avec nous en fin d'émission avec le quiz de Quentin Guichard. Bonne écoute ! Présentation : Maxime Dupuis et Martin MosnierQuiz : Quentin GuichardGraphisme : Quentin Guichard (extraits en vidéo)Réalisation : Hadrien Hiault Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Noticias del día. Ancelotti no seguirá en el Real Madrid. Las despedidas del italiano y de Modric. Última jornada de LaLiga. Espanyol y Leganés se juegan una plaza en Primera. Polideportivo.
"También se va Raúl, el tío convirtió el Real Madrid en el Raúl Madrid..."
Ancelotti se despide del Real Madrid. Pelea por el descenso. Segunda División está que arde. Noticias polideportivas
Sergio Valentín comenta toda la actualidad del fútbol con Jaime Ugarte, Alfredo Somoza y Gonzalo Heredero.
Reunimos al Sanedrín para comentar la salida de Modric del Real Madrid y las últimas renovaciones de Atlético de Madrid y FC Barcelona. Además, charlamos con Joan Capdevila, responsable de relaciones institucionales del Espanyol, en la semana en la que se juegan la permanencia en Primera.
Pedja Mijatovic nos resume el legado de Luka Modric y cuáles son sus próximos pasos, Manu Carreño desvela la conversación del croata con Xabi Alonso antes de marcharse, debatimos si es el mejor centrocampista de la historia de LaLiga y nos preguntamos quién heredará su 10. Además, entrevistamos a Joan Capdevila, conocemos las colas en el estadio de Vallecas y hablamos con la presidenta de la RFEB después de que España se haya adjudicado el Eurobasket 2029.
Charlamos con Pedja Mijatovic, una de las personas que mejor conoce a Luka Modric, en el día en el que el croata se ha despedido del Real Madrid. Además, comentamos su adiós con el Sanedrín y nos acercamos hasta Vallecas, donde decenas de aficionados ya esperan las entradas para el partido de este fin de semana ante el Mallorca.
The FC crew discuss if Ange Postecoglou should get credit for the Europa League trophy despite such a poor Premier League season. On the other side, what's next for Ruben Amorim and Bruno Fernandes' futures at Manchester United? Plus, they look back at Luka Modric's career at Real Madrid. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Steve Crossman is joined by Mina Rzouki, Julien Laurens and Guillem Balague ahead of the end of the season. It's an exciting final round of fixtures in Italy with Napoli 1 point clear of Inter. Will Antonio Conte stay if Napoli win their second title in three years? How will Inter cope with balancing the Champions League final? Dutch journalist Marcel van der Kraan drops by to talk Ajax – whose nine point lead with seven games to go was overturned by PSV in one of the most sensational title capitulations ever seen in club football – leaving them without a trophy for the third successive season. They also talk about the emotional farewell – is it the new football fashion? And what's next for Luka Modric after the midfielder announced his departure from Real Madrid. Plus, could Sampdoria actually end up avoiding relegation? In France, there was an amazing escape for Le Havre, who came from behind twice to beat Strasbourg 3-2. And why do newly promoted teams in Europe fare better than in England?TIME CODES: 03:05 – All to play for in Italy 14:46 – Title capitulation for Ajax 26:45 – The emotional goodbye 40:43 – Le Havre's Great Escape 44:14 – Why do newly promoted teams fair better in Europe than in England? 48:48 – Sampdoria not relegated after all?COMMENTARIES: Saturday 24th May - 1500 - Scottish Cup Final: Aberdeen v Celtic - Sports Extra 3 Saturday 24th May - 1700 - Women's Champions League Final: Arsenal v Barcelona - BBC Radio 5live Sunday 25th May - 1600 - Premier League: Nottingham Forest v Chelsea - BBC Radio 5live
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Welcome in for another edition of the Morning Espresso, presented by our friends at Oglethorpe University, Atlanta's premier undergraduate learning experience and soccer powerhouse. Reports yesterday from FOX and the Athletic indicate that Christian Pulisic and Yunus Musah might not participate in the Concacaf Gold Cup this summer for the USMNT. Both are coming off long European seasons with Milan, but it's a huge blow for Mauricio Pochettino and the national team. This summer is the last opportunity to have an extended window to work with players ahead of next summer's World Cup. With Gio Reyna, Weston McKennie, and Tim Weah already missing due to the Club World Cup, Pochettino's job gets that much more difficult to look ahead to 2026. It does create some opportunities for players to impress and play their way into deeper consideration for key roles in the World Cup though. Perhaps Diego Luna SZN is upon us?Tottenham Hotspur won an uninspiring Europa League final 1-0 over Manchester United. I think my prediction of it having the feel of a relegation playoff came true, Spurs were defensive and very un-Ange like in the win but it got the job done. They are in the Champions League next year while Manchester United does have the feel of a relegated club at the moment. 16th in the Premier League, out of Europe in 2025-26, losing out on somewhere between $100-150M because of that, and while they say they don't have to sell players to add in the summer window, that doesn't really seem possible for a club that has lost more than double the allowed amount in the Premier League's Profit & Sustainability Rules. I'm not sure if Manchester United can be what we've known them to be any time soon due to their financial situation. 4 comebacks highlighted Lamar Hunt US Open Cup play last night as Minnesota, Nashville, Philadelphia, and Austin advanced while DC United and Red Bulls needed penalty shootouts to join them. The inauguaral Concacaf W Champions Cup final will see Tigres host Gotham on Saturday. The hosts won 2-0 over Portland in their semifinal last night while Gotham won 3-1 over Club America. In Club World Cup updates:Endrick will miss the tournament for Real Madrid due to a hamstring injuryJesus Vallejo will not see his contract extended with Madrid for the tournament, he's out of contract this summer. Johnny Cardoso is Atleti's top target as a defensive midfielder, although it's unclear if they could get it done ahead of the tournament. Spurs have a priority transfer option on the USMNT midfielder. Dome Torrent, former Pep Guardiola assistant and last at Atletico San Luis in Liga MX, is the new manager of Monterrey ahead of the tournament. Boca Juniors have settled on Gustavo Quinteros as their top candidate to become their new manager, but Sevilla are also interested in the current Velez coach. Wydad are looking for a new manager as they have parted "mutually" with Rhulani Mokwena. They finished third in the Moroccan league this season, missing out on the Champions League, and they are facing a transfer ban amidst reports of Mokwena working for several months without being paid. Miguel Cardoso is leading Mamelodi Sundowns of South Africa into the Champions League final this weekend with Egypt's Pyramids FC. It will be over two legs. Then he will turn his attention towards the Club World Cup where he wants to "showcase our full potential." New ticket options available for the matches in Atlanta, check out FIFA.com/tickets.More Morning Espresso to be served up tomorrow morning.
Confirmada la noticia de Miguel Ángel Díaz: Modric no seguirá en el Real Madrid. Raphinha renueva hasta 2028. Entrevistas a Elisa Aguilar y Borja Jiménez. The Americans.
Confirmada la noticia de Miguel Ángel Díaz: Modric no seguirá en el Real Madrid. Raphinha renueva hasta 2028. Madrid, sede de la fase final del Eurobasket 2029. Entrevistas a Elisa Aguilar y Borja Jiménez.
Jimbo's got the whole gang together as Julien Laurens, James Horncastle, Seb Stafford-Bloor and Pol Ballús indulge in some European chit-chat as the season reaches its climax. The Serie A chaos continued with the title set to be decided on Friday night… unless a play-off is required! That's after Inter were held 2-2 by Lazio while Napoli were goalless at Parma, but it's Antonio Conte's side who still sit a point clear at the top of the table. The Eredivisie set a high bar for mayhem as PSV retained their title on the final day - despite trailing Ajax by 9 points with just 5 games to go! Michiel Jongsma's back to tell us how - and why Ajax's next boss should probably be bald… Over in Ligue 1, Alexandre Lacazette signed off in style with goals 200 and 201 for his hometown club Lyon - while there was extraordinary late drama in Strasbourg as Abdoulaye Touré's 99th minute panenka kept Le Havre in the top flight. Barcelona were still on the beers as they were beaten 3-2 by Villarreal, but it didn't matter after more Lamine Yamal magic had sealed the La Liga title against Espanyol in midweek. Meanwhile, the rebuild's already started at Real Madrid with Dean Huijsen signed and the announcement of new manager Xavi Alonso seemingly imminent… And in the Bundesliga, Dortmund completed their remarkable turnaround under Niko Kovac to seal a Champions League spot - while champions Bayern Munich finished the season 13 points clear of Leverkusen as Harry Kane made it back-to-back Golden Boots. Plus - what's the mood across Europe as the Premier League's 16th and 17th-placed banter clubs do battle in Bilbao in Wednesday night's Europa League final? Produced by Lucy Oliva.RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1: Moments of the weekend & Europa League final preview (00.45) • PART 2: Serie A review - All to play for under the Friday Night Lights (11.25)• PART 3: Portugal, Turkey, Ajax's epic collapse - and bald men (24.35)• PART 4: Ligue 1 review - Touré's panenka, Nice's UCL spot & Jonathan David's future (38.40)• PART 5: La Liga review - Barca on the beach as relegation jeopardy remains (48.35)• PART 6: Bundesliga review - Dortmund surge to 4th as Kane picks up latest accolade (55.15) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.