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Ronaldo, o altruísta, "deu" um golo a Sadio Mane. O galo a tocar na conferência de imprensa de Bruno Lage e ainda um jogo na Namíbia, que não aconteceu porque não havia balizas!
Welcome dear listener to the latest episode. I'm Paul and I am joined by Daz and Sean. The Reds beat Aston Villa 2-0 last Saturday and went 5 points clear at the top of the Premier League. Given the international break, we will review the first part of the season, and look ahead to Southampton and Real Madrid . Part One - Villa - xG (2.02 to 1.38 - Villa 0.73 set play xG in the first half). Villa 2 big chances in the second half?: Starkest example of the Arne Slot plan to control games. It was quite hard work at times wasn't it? Bradley, Andy Robbo The center backs…. Scousers can't have the best in the world obviously. The big fast runners through the middle looked a lot less effective here. Incredible midfield control - no Villa shot between 46 and 82. Gravenberch and Jones looking really impressive I thought Salah - 10 goals and 10 assists in 17 games. Best goalie in the world! Martinez has great PR…. Austin McPhee - how do I know this fella's name? Had some chances, could have conceded 4 from their corners - first 20 minutes, Bailey Red card? Part two - After Southampton, we have Real Madrid and Man City in the same week 2024-25 hopes aspirations. Salah seems to have the 2019-20 Sadio Mane role, where he is not going to allow us to stop before we've won the league. 9 points ahead of third etc. including Arsenal Southampton - narratives, Team selection and prediction Real Madrid - narratives, Team selection and prediction Man City narratives, Team selection and prediction Part Three - The Coote video and refereeing: David Coote - no surprise about what happened, have we? Lack of reference to the ‘we hate scousers' stuff. Suddenly applies to everyone. The Salah test - 220th in the list of number of fouls per 90 last season We will be back next week with a review of the Southampton game, may have to wait for a view of the Real Madrid game with it being Thanksgiving. Thanks to Daz and Sean for joining me, Paul. And most of all, thank you dear listener for joining us. If you enjoyed the pod, please share it with a friend. Follow us @FirstStateKopites on Twitter – we only tweet and retweet from sources we think are credible. Music is courtesy of Hypenotic – they are a Welsh electro-pop band – https://hyperfollow.com/hypenotic
This week on the Fozcast we are joined by the man who has the fastest goal ever in Premier League history, scoring in 7.69 seconds and you never guess who was in goal, our very own Ben Foster! Of course it's Ireland international Shane Long! Shane has been a guest we've wanted to have on the Fozcast for a long time and he didn't disappoint. He told us all about what the Irish squad get up too when they go away on international break, which is traditionally very different from the English culture. We also look back on his career, specifically that Southampton squad in 2015 where they had the likes of Virgil Van Dijk, Sadio Mane, James Ward-Prowse, Dusan Tadic and many more. Shane also chats to us about his move to Hull and how it didn't go as smoothly as he hoped… Once again we hope you enjoyed this episode of the Fozcast! If you would like to see us live on September 22nd at William Aston Hall in Wrexham, joined by Elliot Lee and James McClean, get your tickets down below!
Football Talk: Predictions, Penalties, and PerspectivesIn this episode, hosts Carlo and Ian discuss various football tournaments including the Copa America and the Euros, sharing their thoughts and predictions on upcoming matches. The duo chats about the nuances of penalty shootouts and even draw parallels to ESPN's 'Pardon the Interruption' for analyzing mistakes. Their conversation delves into the socioeconomic impact of football, highlighting Sadio Mane's universal basic income program in Senegal. With a mix of light-hearted birthday banter and serious football analysis, they reflect on their evolving understanding of the sport and the broader societal implications.00:00 Introduction and Birthday Wishes00:50 Football Topics Overview03:34 Semi-Finals Predictions06:07 Penalty Kicks Discussion09:27 Copa America Matches11:55 Upcoming Matches and Predictions17:00 Economic Power of Football18:51 Conclusion and Call for Interns (jk) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
For a brief moment, it appeared as though all attention had shifted to the 2023 African Cup of Nations (AFCON), as the tournament gained global attention. The game saw the participation of 24 out of 54 countries in the tournament, hosted by the reigning champions, Côte d'Ivoire, from January to early February 2024. The African Cup of Nations (AFCON) has been hosted in various African nations for over 60 years, with each game surpassing the former. However, AFCON 2023 set a new viewership record of over 2 billion viewers worldwide, making it the most-watched AFCON tournament. Furthermore, the game showcased the abundance of talents present in Africa through the participation of prominent football players such as Victor Osimhen from Nigeria, Achraf Hakimi, from Morocco, Sadio Mane from Senegal, and Mo' Salah from Egypt, among many others. Join Mvemba and Afolabi Adekaiyaoja, Research Analyst at CDD-West Africa, as they discuss the remarkable achievements of AFCON 2023, its impact on Africa and beyond, and the inextricable links between sports and politics.
MARKAJ işbirliğiyle yayınladığımız Diyojen'in 14. bölümünde İsmail Türküsev ve Turgut Uç, gündeme derbi sonrası Beşiktaş ve Galatasaray'ın açıklamalarıyla dalıyorlar. Sinan Engin, Fernando Santos, Wilfried Zaha, İsmail Kartal, Emre Mor & Ezgjan Alioski, Diego Costa & N'Golo Kante, Sadio Mane'nin köyü, Ebru Gündeş, Hugo Lloris ve Damian Lillard da gündemimizde. Yeni bölümleri her çarşamba MARKAJ YouTube kanalında, ertesi gün podcast platformlarında bulabilirsiniz. İzlemek için: https://youtu.be/hTJRHB0WdkE
Kenny Dalglish or Steven Gerrard? Mo Salah or John Barnes? Ian Rush or Bobby Firmino? These are some of the decisions for Liverpool legend Phil Thompson as he chooses his top 5 players in the club's history on the latest Football's Greatest with Jeff Stelling. Who would regularly lose their temper in the dressing room if Liverpool failed to win in the Premier League? Why does Thommo think it's wrong for Liverpool fans to boo Michael Owen? Who was his favourite out of the modern day front trio of Salah, Firmino and Sadio Mane? Thommo faces some tough choices as he picks from a cast that has won league titles and Champions Leagues aplenty, and been part of some the greatest matches in the club's history. Some great players are mentioned, but who makes the final five? Football's Greatest is a Folding Pocket production with BBC Studios.Follow Football's Greatest and join in the debate: YouTube: www.youtube.com/@footballsgreatestpod Instagram: www.instagram.com/footballsgreatestpod Twitter: www.twitter.com/ftblsgreatest TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@footballsgreatestpod Facebook: www.facebook.com/footballsgreatestpod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
John Bennett is joined by former DR Congo captain Gabriel Zakuani to assess holders Senegal after their 3-1 victory over Cameroon. Ismaila Sarr scored the first for Senegal and set up the second, with Sadio Mane adding the third goal.Senegal top the group while Cameroon have work to do in order to qualify for the knockout stages.We discuss Cape Verde's qualification for the last 16 following their 3-0 win over Mozambique, and analyse Guinea's 1-0 win over Gambia.Plus, following the update on Mo Salah's fitness, John and Gabriel look at how the Liverpool forward's injury may impact on Egypt's chances in Ivory Coast.Throughout the tournament we want to hear from you. You can send us your voice notes via WhatsApp and we will play a selection of them on the show. Send a voice note with your name, where you're from & your comment to +44 800 032 0470.
MARKAJ işbirliğiyle yayınladığımız Diyojen'in video podcast sezonunun sekizinci bölümü geldi! İsmail Türküsev ve Turgut Uç, bu hafta beyanlarıyla Marius Sumudica, Bülent Uygun, Wanda Nara, Kerem Aktürkoğlu, Fernando Santos, Tolgay Arslan, Ayesha Curry, Gennaro Gattuso gibi isimleri ağırlıyor. Zorbay Küçük, Sadio Mane, komedyenler halı saha grubu, ALG Spor'un Angolalı forveti de gündemimizde. Yeni bölümleri her çarşamba MARKAJ YouTube kanalında, ertesi gün podcast platformlarında bulabilirsiniz. İzlemek için: https://youtu.be/k-qrkLJGLVE
This Week, Hamz had the pleasure of debating with Matthew (Back of the net podcast), and Trapz (Former Italian Manager Giovanni Trapatonni), about all things AFRICAN HITMEN! That's right, we're back to Premier League Conversation for you guys this week as we are searching for the top 10 African attacking players in Premier League History! The Main 4 HUGE Topics of discussion Include; - Was Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang a SUCCESS In the Premier League? - Why was Riyaad Mahrez LOVED by all Premier League fans? - Nwankwo Kanu! Arsenal's Invincible Naija Boy! - How did Sadio Mane and Mohammed Salah inspire a Footballing Generation? And So Much More! Feel free to leave a review and feedback on this weeks podcast! Thank you for Listening! --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SUBSCRIBE, FOLLOW AND MESSAGE us! Instagram - @fridaynightcounterattack TikTok - @fridaynightcounterattack Email - Fridaynightcounterattack@gmail.com Twitter - The FNC Podcast All Links - https://linktr.ee/fridaynightcounterattack --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Friday Night Counter Attack is a Modern Football Media Platform, And Not Your Average Weekly Football Podcast! A Group of European Football Experts, Who Love Talking About Premier League, European and International Football! 1 Professional Football Scout, 1 Football Journalist, and 2 Sunday League Footballers share their passion for the Beautiful game, offering Professional Tactical Analysis, Scout Reports across World Football, UNBELIEVABLE SPECIAL GUESTS and A Few Laughs Along The Way! Friday Night Counter Attack was founded in October 2020 to combat Men's Mental Health through the Love Of Football and continues to fight Stigmas across the Football Media Industry! Please Subscribe and Share if you have found our content Valuable DM for Collaborations! #160 - TOP 10 AFRICAN STRIKERS IN PREMIER LEAGUE HISTORY!
Welcome to Extra Shot, our new Thursday show where we discuss the funniest stories in sport this week. On the pod this week: footballers dragged into the Epstein scandal the real reason James Rodriguez quit Qatar, and *that* Sadio Mane rumour… Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're back, sorry it took so long but this one is worth the wait and we hope to be back consistently. In this episode we discuss Thierry Henry's words on depression, Sadio Mane's marital situation, Jordan Henderson's attempt to force his way out of Saudi Arabia (correction: Bahrain) arsenal's recent failures, Man United's continuous failures and much much more! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
After their improbable run to the Semi-Finals of the FIFA World Cup, Morocco enters the 2023/2024 African Cup of Nations as co-favorites with Senegal at +600. Senegal brings a wealth of experience to the table headed by lead goalscorer Sadio Mane. Egypt is another interesting team in the competition at +800, as they are led by Mohamed Salah, one of the few guys in the world that can take over a game without a minute's notice. Algeria is another strong threat to win the title with Riyad Mahrez and Amine Gouiri leading the charge at +700. Cameroon rounds out the list at an interesting +900 as they look to be a near-shoe-in to make it out of their group with Senegal.In this video: 0:00 AFCON 23/2024 Futures6:22 Group A AFCON Prediction11:49 Group B AFCON Prediction18:20 Group C AFCON Prediction28:33 Group D AFCON Prediction33:36 Group E AFCON Prediction38:37 Group F AFCON Prediction44:04 To Win AFCON 23/202449:43 To Win Golden Boot 57:06 AFCON Q&A1:04:04 AFCON Best Bets
t's October 28th - welcome dear listener to the latest edition of First State Kopites. I'm Paul and I am joined by Daz. We'll do a review of the Everton and Toulouse games and briefly look ahead, given Liverpool play Forest in less than 24 hours. Part One - The Merseyside Derby - 243rd version, Liverpool have 99 wins now. We need a red card and a penalty to beat this lot - not great for a team with title ambitions OR solid win given the international break The key decisions - which hardly feel like the 12 against 10 argument that we've heard. Interesting approach to Everton set pieces - 4 breaks in the first 20, could have picked better passes Everton had an xG of 0.29, if we'd played the final third of the match with 10 (again) do we really think they would have offered much? We had over 2 and that doesn't take account of most of the breakaways. Also bizarre that the Guardian's report decided to single out this game to talk about poor officiating. Young - first player to get 2 yellows against us since 2015 (Sadio Mane) - are the Tomkins/Beesley messages about refereeing bias seeping out there? Penalties at Anfield, fouls on Salah, and now 2 yellows. Sean called out the liability that Young seems to have become and we talked about if he gets a yellow in the first 20 for the cynical foul he usually commits, it will limit his ability to foul. That bit wasn't quite right, as the late challenge on Diaz wasn't great. Tsimikas should have had a yellow - to be fair, if Pawson had a better view of his 3rd foul it probably would have been a yellow. He just commits too many fouls. Konate should have had 2 argued Toffee TV. I didn't think the 2nd was a foul real time but on the replay it's clear that Ibou clips Beto. The first yellow did seem a bit soft though (and one wonders whether the Jota 2 yellows and the admission that the first should not have been given, played into this decision). The penalty is thrown in there as if it wasn't absolutely blatant - but there were 2 non-calls that Marcus Rashford may have been given (one of which the TV didn't even replay). Some bright performances - Gravenberch, Mac Allister and Szobozlai. Salah did not seem very sharp (but still has the most goal involvement in the Premier League), but Jota and Luis Diaz were bright at times. Darwin looked sharp when he came on. Briefly on Toulouse: Weaker line up than against USG. Some great performances - Gravenberch, Jota, Endo Definitely using these as training games - will be even more so for the next 3 you feel. Part Two - another big week: Forest 10am on Sunday (thanks to the UK clock changes) - what do we expect? Forest have dropped points against Luton and Burnley. Won at Chelsea, lost at Man City - 3 straight draws. Awoniyi has been out and they've had to rely on Chris Wood. They were potentially unlucky not to beat Luton (highest XG, most shots of their season). Reds will have Gakpo back but not Curtis, Tsimikas will continue at left back we assume. Strata beginning to develop - where are Forest? Predicted line up and scores Bournemouth in the EFL Cup - Europa League game In other news: Only Mo Salah corner - 7 goals, 4 assists - 144 PL goals for Liverpool in 227 appearances - 195 altogether for Liverpool - well past King Kenny and Stevie G on the all time list. Billy Liddell with 228 in 4th spot is next. Mane is 14th and Firmino 16th in that list. We will be back after the Forest game. Thanks to Daz for joining me. And thank you for listening.If you enjoyed the pod, please share it with a friend. Follow us @FirstStateKopites on Twitter – we only tweet and retweet from sources we think are credible. Music is courtesy of Hypenotic – they are a Welsh electro-pop band – https://hyperfollow.com/hypenotic
Spurs visit Selhurst Park on Friday night and our record against the northerners leaves a lot be desired. This gets Terence, Albert and Hesketh discussing Crystal Palace's bogey teams and players from down the years. Sadio Mane, anyone? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The i80 Sports Crew is here to talk all things Major League Soccer. We break down some stories from the week and also discuss some of the major changes around the release of the (formerly FIFA) EA Sports FC.i80 Sports takes you on a journey from coast to coast, exploring the best of American Sports with a team of passionate and knowledgeable hosts. From the towering skyscrapers of Rockefeller Center to the majestic beauty of the Redwoods, join us as we bring you the latest news, analysis, and insights on all your favorite American sports. We aim to entertain and inform, providing a one-stop-shop for all your sporting needs. So, sit back, relax, and let us take you on a wild ride through the world of American athletics!You can find all our audio and video platforms via our website- www.i80sports.comSupport the show
With the games now coming thick and fast once more, Jim Boardman and Jay Reid got together to discuss everything going on with the Reds for the latest episode of Scouser Tommies, including a couple of 3-1 wins and the upcoming visit of one old enemy - but is he as old as he looks?Freshest in the mind was the win over LASK in the Europa League, the first LFC match in the competition for what seems like ages. A much-changed Reds side were sent out and went a goal down, but, despite what some commentators seemed to be suggesting, it wasn't the end of the club's European chances for the season. The night, like the right-hand-side of the Reds starting line-up, was still young and Klopp's side would be back at Speke airport before midnight with a 3-1 win in the bag.It was important for Klopp to make those changes for that game and not just to give some rest to the players maybe more likely to be considered as first choice. Those that started all benefited from the minutes that Liverpool being in this competition can give them. “In the midfield, with Endo, Gravenberch and Elliott, they've got to play,” Jay said, adding: “Endo, fresh into the club, he does need game time and to get those legs moving. There were a couple of times where he looked a bit slow and sloppy in possession, but you've got to caveat that with he's not really played a lot since he's been here.”21-year-old Gravenberch signed just before the deadline and, having avoided international duty to sort himself out with a car and a place to stay, as well as getting up to speed with how things are done at his new club, he was rewarded with a start. He admitted in interviews after the game that there were sloppy moments, but allowing for that, and it being his first start for the Reds after so little game time at Bayern, Jay was impressed: “He went off with, hopefully, cramp in the second half and that's probably a sign of his lack of football in recent months, but there were positives to take. He's forward thinking, he covers the ground effortlessly for a lad who's 6 foot 3, so there are positives there.”Stefan Bajetic had his first start since a lengthy injury spell but was played at right-back with Trent still out. After a quick shudder from remembering who might have been filling in at right-back, had he not gone to Brighton, Jim thought that although it was an unfamiliar position for Bajetic it's one he could work out at, given time: “It was a strange one I thought to play Stefan there,” Jim said, “it being his first game back, but at the same time he's got the ability to play the role. He's got the skills, he's got the speed, just maybe hasn't got the experience. It seems a shame not to get use out of this young lad. We've got a lot of games and with the midfield being so heavily stacked up with names now, is this going to be his route to getting a game for us now?”As well as talking through the LASK game, there was the game of two halves against Wolves last weekend to look back on and plenty of interesting observations from both fixtures. As discussed in the podcast, these games shed light on how Mo Salah is far too good to be moving to a certain oil-backed league, reminded us why Luis Diaz's absence was more of an issue last season than Sadio Mane's departure and just how much youth there is in this Liverpool squad, as we rebuild for the future without - hopefully - falling too far off the pace in the process.Next up is two home games, the EFL Cup visit of Leicester to follow the visit of West Ham, which as well as coming with a free team talk courtesy of one slightly mouthy opposition player, and no doubt seeing the return of shouts of “A cat! A cat, a cat a cat a cat!”, sees David Moyes back in the city. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Saudi Soccer Show | Covering the Saudi Pro League Every Week
This week we have an action-packed episode lined up for you as we dive into the latest happenings in the Saudi Pro League. From the thrilling return of league action as well as the start of the AFC Champions League, there's so much to discuss. We'll also be taking a closer look at Al Nassr's winning streak and the impressive performances of their star players, including Ronaldo and Sadio Mane. However, we can't overlook the narrow road win by the defending champions and Karim Benzema's heroics. So grab your favorite team's jersey and get ready for a deep dive into the world of Saudi soccer. Let's kick things off!
The Saudi Soccer Show | Covering the Saudi Pro League Every Week
Welcome back to the Saudi Soccer Show! In today's episode we have an action-packed lineup of Saudi football news and analysis for you. Al Nassr showed their dominance with a phenomenal 5-1 victory, featuring five different goal scorers. We'll also dive into the impressive partnership between Cristiano Ronaldo and Sadio Mane, as well as Ronaldo's record-breaking achievement of becoming the first player to score 850 professional goals. There's a lot to discuss about Ronaldo's happiness and success in the Saudi Pro League, with 6 goals in the last three games and four assists this season. Plus, we'll explore the crucial role of managers in the league, shining a spotlight on the likes of Slaven Bilic. We'll bring you the latest standings, including Al Ahli dropping to fourth place and Al Ettifaq closing in on them. And let's not forget the surging success of Al Taawoun and their surging form. As always, we have a fascinating teaser and some bonus content in store for our football fans. So hit that subscribe button, leave a rating and review, and join us for an exciting new episode of the Saudi Soccer Show. We appreciate our listeners worldwide, from Saudi Arabia to the United States to the Netherlands and everywhere in between. And don't forget to visit our website to leave us a voicemail with your thoughts and opinions. Let's kick off the show!
The Saudi Soccer Show | Covering the Saudi Pro League Every Week
There's a reason why the Saudi Pro League is catching the attention of fans around the world, and it's because the competition levels are off the charts! The stars keep performing, the contenders are winning as they should, and the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo and Sadio Mane are putting on a show every week as squads and superstars find their form. Catch up with all of this week's action, headlines, and analysis in this episode as we reflect on what's happening around the league and what's to come!
“If that path is clogged with trees or it's difficult to get through but it's the only path you have to a better circumstance, you will go a lot further through that path and you will trek a lot further before giving up than someone who has, perhaps, six or seven paths at their disposal” As the Women's World Cup draws to a close, Alan Kasujja looks at whether or not poverty plays any part in propelling athletes to greatness. Footballers like Malawi's Tabitha Chawinga, Sadio Mane of Senegal, South Africa's Steven Pienaar and Englishman Marcus Rashford, grew up in tough conditions. But this did not stop them from playing the beautiful game at the highest level possible. So, what exactly is it about their background that makes them tick? Presenter: Alan Kasujja Guests: Tabitha Chawinga and Ryan Tehini
After the debacle of the last week or so, it feels like Bayern Munich and Tottenham Hotspur are going in circles when it comes to the subject of Harry Kane, courtesy of one Daniel Levy. The transfer could still go through of course, but it feels like it's more trouble than it's worth. Meanwhile, Yann Sommer has left Bayern but Manuel Neuer is still injured, and Thomas Tuchel complained about not having a true defensive midfielder. Lots of major topics for one episode. In this episode, INNN and Schnitzel talk about the following: What the hell is Daniel Levy playing at? Should Bayern Munich pull out of the Harry Kane transfer? What potential options are available at this stage? Sadio Mane might be one of the worst transfers in Bayern Munich history. With Manuel Neuer still injured, was it a good idea to let Yann Sommer go? What goalkeeper alternatives can Bayern sign on such short notice? Why David de Gea is a BAD option. A review of how Bayern Munich has played in preseason so far. Why does Thomas Tuchel's Bayern Munich feel less dynamic? Tuchel vs Kimmich and the #6 debate. Why has the fanbase turned completely against Leon Goretzka? What does Thomas Tuchel think about the backline and Dayot Upamecano? Kyle Walker — seems like he's not coming to Bayern. Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @TheBarrelBlog, @tommyadams71, @bfwinnn, and more.
Welcome to the Daily Football Briefing; all the football news you need to know to start your day. Today: What went wrong for Sadio Mane at Bayern? Seb Stafford-Bloor tells us where the fractured relationship started. Harvey Barnes is on the move to Newcastle. Rob Tanner makes sense of the transfer fee. The Women's World Cup is off and running! Michelle Owen joins for a check-in of the first match day. Host: Iain Macintosh Producer: Mike Zimmermann Executive Producer: Iain Macintosh Click here to get a subscription to The Athletic. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The FC crew react to the start of the Women's World Cup with Australia's 1-0 win over Ireland and New Zealand's 1-0 win over Norway. Plus, Sadio Mane looks to be heading to Saudi Arabia to join Al Nassr. And Neymar talks about why he, Messi and Mbappe weren't able to win the Champions League and opens up on Brazil's World Cup exit. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
That was a long period without Bayern Munich, wasn't it? The Rekordmeister are back, for the season 2023-24 and there's a lot going on — from new players, to an interesting scenario involving who's in-charge. Starting the season off with an easy game against FC Rottach-Egern, we won 27-0 (!!). Featuring the new additions Konrad Laimer and Raphael Guerreiro, the new era of Bayern looks rather exciting and we're all in for it. Here are our talking points from the game: A quick recap of what went down last season, what's different from then to now Hype for the new transfers — Kim Min Jae, Laimer and Guerreiro Opinions on Laimer and his role under Tuchel Re-emphasis on Jamal Musiala's qualities and how he has improved this season Mathys Tel's future at this club looks pretty good! Marcel Sabitzer and an extended rant about his time here so far Disappointment with Sadio Mane (and a slightly snarky remark) Injuries galore! First half vs second half — critiques, praise and whatnot
In this episode of the flagship show of Bavarian Podcast Works, Tom and Schnitzel discuss: Not exhausting the Harry Kane rumors The proposed Pavard/Walker swap deal between Bayern and Manchester City How Bayern's defense is shaping up overall for next season Will Noussair Mazraoui play over Pavard or Walker? Should Sadio Mane definitely leave for Saudi Arabia? What went wrong for Mane last season Tuchel's prospects of being Bayern manager long term. How long will he last? Would Kane coming put more pressure on Tuchel? Bayern's plethora wide attacking players Should Bayern keep or sell Serge Gnabry
Bayern Munich's preparations for the new season are commencing as the team is regrouping to attack the 2023/24 season. As expected there is still a lot of uncertainty with the roster and so many stories that could impact how this team performs in the upcoming campiagn. Let's take a look at what is on tap for this episode: It sure feels like Harry Kane is using Bayern Munich as leverage against Tottenham Hotspur. Get the latest news on Kane here! No one wants to leave Bayern Munich (well, except Ryan Gravenbech and Alexander Nubel), but it appears that Leon Goretzka, Sadio Mane, Mathys Tel, and Marcel Sabitzer have all caught the Bayern Munich bug. Is anyone worried about Manuel Neuer yet? Niklas Süle is reportedly “Hulking” up. Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @TheBarrelBlog, @tommyadams71, @bfwinnn, and more.
In this episode, we tackle some of the most pressing topics in football, from player transfers to team dynamics, to some heavy issues surrounding the sport.1. Zambia's World Cup Surprise: We delve into the controversy surrounding the Zambian Women's World Cup striker Barbra Banda who, despite failing a gender eligibility test, will be allowed to play in Australia due to FIFA's policy on team investigations. We also discuss allegations of sexual abuse by Zambia women's team coach.2. The Future of Harry Kane: Tottenham's new manager Ange Postecoglou shares his plans on how he intends to keep star player Harry Kane at the club amid Bayern Munich's fresh offer.3. Kylian Mbappé Update: Hear what former PSG sporting director Leonardo had to say in his L'Équipe interview about France captain Kylian Mbappé and his future. We also discuss a surprising twist in the story: Real Madrid gets a boost as PSG agrees to pay part of Mbappé's loyalty bonus to facilitate his exit.4. PSG's Interest in Rashford: Paris Saint-Germain shows interest in Manchester United's striker Marcus Rashford. What could this mean for both teams?5. **Transfer Rumour Report**: - Neymar Junior: We discuss the possibility of Neymar's return to FC Barcelona and why it was ultimately rejected. - Steven Gerrard: Hear why Gerrard decided to join Saudi side Al-Ettifaq. - Andre Onana: Find out why Man Utd is so keen on acquiring Andre Onana as a replacement for David de Gea. - Paulo Dybala: Hear Dybala's response to Thiago Silva's transfer claim and what his move could mean for the Blues.6. Quick News Before We Close: - Get all the details about Barcelona's US summer tour, including friendlies, dates, and rivals. - We discuss USMNT midfielder Brenden Aaronson's transfer from Leeds United to Union Berlin.Thank you for joining us on this episode of "The Squeaky Bum Time Podcast". Don't forget to follow/subscribe for more insightful football discussions, and we'll catch you on the next one! --------------------------Part of the Chop Sports Media Network! and Premier Streaming NetworkFollow us to make sure you never miss an episode!Linktree: https://linktr.ee/SqueakyBumTimePodcastWeb: https://squeakybumtimepodcast.comSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1Wh3KWmhD5RLuKOyuA2ln8Twitter: https://twitter.com/SqueakyBum_PodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/squeakybumtimepod/Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/squeakybumtimepodcastBetUS Affliate: https://record.revmasters.com/_lHFPxgS9m2pGSI779V4dVmNd7ZgqdRLk/1/Fan-Hub.com:
It's been another week of relentless transfer rumors, Bayern Munich are no closer to signing Harry Kane but significantly closer to giving Daniel Levy a stroke. There's been good news — Kim Min-Jae is all but official — but also bad news, with Manuel Neuer reportedly suffering a setback in his recovery. The fans are still looking forward to incoming transfers but for some reason the club is struggling to finalize sales. In this episode, INNN and Samrin talk about the following: What is going on with the Harry Kane transfer? How much does Daniel Levy want to sell him? Is Harry Kane the missing piece for Bayern Munich to win the Champions League? If so, what is he worth? The unexpected benefits of getting Kane versus someone like Vlahovic or Osimhen. The long list of players Bayern have not sold yet — Bouna Sarr, Sadio Mane, Lucas Hernandez, Benjamin Pavard, Yann Sommer (?), Marcel Sabitzer, Alex Nubel, and more! There's honestly so many we forgot a few while recording. Is Kyle Walker a good option for Bayern? Why Thomas Tuchel doesn't seem to have as much “control” as the media says. Selling Noussair Mazraoui would be a mistake, full stop. Thomas Tuchel seems like he's in for a headache at the start of the Bundesliga next season. Ryan Gravenberch could leave, but does it matter? Manuel Neuer could be out for the start of next season — what should Bayern do? Samrin has a theory about Alex Nubel. INNN has delusions of grandeur. Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @TheBarrelBlog, @tommyadams71, @bfwinnn, and more.
While Bayern Munich is expected to have an impactful summer transfer window, this period feels like the calm before the storm. Konrad Laimer and Raphael Guerreiro are signed, sealed, and delivered, while Kim Min-jae is expected to follow suit quickly (potentially by the time you read this!). Otherwise, there is A LOT of rumbling, but not much action otherwise for the Bavarians. As it stands, this seems like a good time to take a step back and look at the big picture of what is going on — including the BPW staff earning another award (thanks to all of you!). Let's get to it: Some thoughts on BPW nailing down another “Best Club Podcast” Award from World Soccer Talk. Where things stand on Bayern Munich's pursuit of Harry Kane — and why there are reasons to feel both optimistic and pessimistic. Plus, the new pecking order of things should Kane opt to stay put in London. Addressing the bizarre situations with Noussair Mazraoui, Ryan Gravenberch, Marcel Sabitzer, and Sadio Mane. Why the Leon Goretzka situation is likely coming to a head soon enough.
Ste is here with the Liverpool News Update for today where the main story is that Liverpool have offered a contract to Alexis Mac Allister and are trying to sell their project to the Argentinian! We also look at Leeds wanting James Milner, Sadio Mane definitely not coming back to Anfield and Klopp being confident Roberto Firmino will play against Aston Villa at Anfield!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/redmentv. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It has been another crazy week for Bayern Munich as rumors are flying everywhere and fans are generally focused on next season while the 2022/23 squad is embroiled in a title chase. These are clearly crazy times and that is exactly why Bavarian Podcast Works is here — to help sort through the mess like Luke Skywalker in that trash compactor during Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope. Per the norm, there is a lot to talk about, so let's get to it: The latest Sadio Mane drama. How Lionel Messi throwing a grenade into his relationship with Paris Saint-Germain could lead FC Barcelona's Robert Lewandowski back to Bayern Munich. The official nail in the coffin on that Harry Kane rumor and why I'm starting to come around on Juventus striker Dusan Vlahovic. A look at the “leaked” list of Bayern's plans for each player during the off-season.
Chris is here with today's episode of Redmen Bitesize, he discusses Jurrien Timber's future as the Ajax player has declared 'a transfer is getting closer' as the Reds have been linked with the defender in recent weeks. Chris also discusses Jurgen Klopp's press conference as Jurgen confirms Roberto Firmino is back in training, however, unfit to play against Fulham. Diogo Jota is also a doubt ahead of tomorrow nights Premier League match. Other stories include a potential Premier League return for Sadio Mane, James Milner moves closer to a summer exit & Fulham missing key players ahead of their trip to Anfield.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/redmentv. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
So Bayern Munich managed to squeak past the worst team in the league and managed to score more than one goal for only the second time in the Thomas Tuchel era. While beating Hertha Berlin puts Bayern ahead of Borussia Dortmund in the table, questions will be asked of the coach and the team after the performance we saw in the first 70 minutes. The Bundesliga title race isn't over, but it feels rather ... lacking. In this episode, INNN and Marcus talk about the following: Thomas Tuchel's latest lineup, and his decisions therein. A recap of how the game went, and Bayern's unconvincing chances at goal. How Joshua Kimmich opened up Hertha Berlin to bring home three points. The problem with underperforming players at Bayern Munich, starting with Jamal Musiala. Do guys like Sadio Mane and Serge Gnabry deserve to keep getting chances? Tuchel's player judgement questioned, especially regarding players like Mathys Tel, Noussair Mazraoui, and Thomas Muller. Is there a mentality problem with this current squad? Changing the discussion to the title race — can Borussia Dortmund keep up? Why has Bayern Munich been so dominant in the Bundesliga? Should BVB blame themselves for their lack of success in the last decade? Why are the big Bundesliga teams so inconsistent? Comparing this current Terzic BVB side to the great BVB sides under Jurgen Klopp. Is this title race a little lacking in quality? Will Bayern Munich go on to win the title, or will Borussia Dortmund lose it? Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @TheBarrelBlog, @tommyadams71, @bfwinnn, and more.
HEADLINES: Glazers may pull a(nother) fast one on United fans; Leroy Sane headbutts Sadio Mane's fist; Achraf Hakimi's "interesting" divorce machinations and the official launch of SNEAKY FOX FC WHAT IF: which Premier League manager would you want to be your dad? PREMIER LEAGUE: Arsenal's title hopes after coughing up another 2-0 lead; why Tottenham's fanbase has never been more toxic; reaction to Boehly unloading on Chelsea; Leeds' do-or-die week and flowers for Unai's Villa REST OF WORLD: Hit-It-N-Quit-It MLS minute; Champions League preview f/t major upset alert and thoughts on Wednesday's USMNT vs Mexico game STOPPAGE TIME: Ivan Toney's Best Bets (hint: Sam's global over train keeps cooking) and GOAWs *********************** INTERVIEW: Marc White (founder/owner/chairman/manager) and Kyle Shestack (new American investor) discuss Dorking Wanderers' fairytale story skyrocketing up the English pyramid from pub league to 5th tier Nation League in 23 years; the wild story of how Kyle (and his dad) got involved; the time Marc wooed a church-load of Karens; competing against while also rooting for the Wrexham phenomenon; and how many years until Dorking reaches the Premier League
Matt Davies-Adams is in the hot-seat, with James Horncastle, Raphael Honigstein, Julien Laurens and Alvaro Romeo for company. Napoli trail Milan by a goal in the most delicately balanced Champions League quarter-final. Can the returning Osimhen fire the Serie A leaders to the semi-finals? It's mission improbable for Chelsea and Bayern. Can the next manager get the Blues back into the Champions League? And would Bayern be open to selling Sadio Mane? Domestically, Dortmund somehow threw away a two-goal lead with an extra man in a major dent to their title credentials. PSG look to have sealed another title but could it be Thiago Motta in the dugout at the Parc Des Princes next season? And bridges continue to be burned between Barcelona and Real Madrid. Produced by Charlie Jones. RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1: Moment of the weekend (01.30) • PART 2a: Napoli v Milan preview (06.30) • PART 2b: Chelsea v Real Madrid preview (11.30) • PART 3a: Bayern Munich v Man City preview (22.00) • PART 3b: Inter v Benfica preview (30.00) • PART 3c: Europa & Conference League previews (32.00) • PART 4a: PSG 3-1 Lens (41.00) • PART 4b: Dortmunditis, and Barca and Real burning bridges (45.00) SIGN UP TO THE ATHLETIC TODAY FOR £2 A MONTH FOR 12 MONTHS • theathletic.com/totally • Get serious about selling and sign up for a one-dollar-per-month trial period at shopify.com/totally Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Schnitzel and Marcus find something to agree on: their current anger, confusion, and mistrust in the Bayern board. Major talking points: Preview of the Manchester City game in the Champions League. Everything is going wrong at Bayern Munich...is this the perfect time for a comeback worthy of the history books? The monster that is Erling Haaland. Jamal Musiala and his 2023 form - is Bayern's brightest star being utilized wrong? Sadio Mane vs Leroy Sane debacle. How does the future look like for the Senegalese superstar in Munich? The inconsistency of Bayern's wingers. Schnitzel states that West Brom should re-sign Serge Gnabry. Has anything improved with Tuchel? Or was the Nagelsmann sacking a colossal miscalculation from the board? Should the board be held accountable for Bayern's Pokal and, most likely, Champions League elimination? Bayern Munich's chances of winning the Bundesliga. Thomas Tuchel's ability as a coach and how long he will have a future at Bayern A quick glance at the upcoming summer transfer window and what striker Bayern Munich should sign.
The FC crew assess this weekend's Premier League matches for Arsenal and Man City and debate whether Mikel Arteta can drive home a title for Arsenal through the end of the season. Plus, the panel discuss Man United's apparent injury crisis threatening their top four hopes, Thomas Tuchel's handling of Sadio Mane's altercation with Leroy Sane, and if Harry Kane should make the move to Bayern Munich this summer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The FC crew recap Man United letting two goals slip late against Sevilla in the Europa League and discuss whether the current injuries Ten Hag's side have been suffering will impact their top four hopes in the Premier League. Plus, the panel break down Sadio Mane's suspension from Bayern Munich, Chelsea's overconfidence prior to their UCL loss to Real Madrid, and what to expect in the second leg between Napoli and AC Milan. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Gab Marcotti and Julien Laurens discuss Bayern Munich's 3-0 defeat against Manchester City in the Champions League and ask whether Sadio Mane's time at Bayern may well be up after he and teammate Leroy Sane reportedly fought after the match. The guys also discuss Real Madrid's 2-0 victory over Chelsea, Inter's surprise win in Lisbon & whether a certain Special One could be headed to Saudi Arabia to manage Cristiano Ronaldo. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Paul is here for the latest episode of Redmen Bitesize, today he discusses Sadio Mane's reported suspension from Bayern Munich following the Senegalese forward allegedly punching Leroy Sane in the face, Mo Salah being crowned Liverpool's player of the month & numerous midfielders being linked with a summer move to Liverpool including links resurfacing to Aurélien Tchouaméni after the Reds reportedly tried to sign the player only last summer from Monaco before his move to Real Madrid.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/redmentv. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Gab Marcotti and Julien Laurens discuss Bayern Munich's 3-0 defeat against Manchester City in the Champions League and ask whether Sadio Mane's time at Bayern may well be up after he and teammate Leroy Sane reportedly fought after the match. The guys also discuss Real Madrid's 2-0 victory over Chelsea, Inter's surprise win in Lisbon & whether a certain Special One could be headed to Saudi Arabia to manage Cristiano Ronaldo. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bayern Munich is in disarray following their 1st leg loss to Man City. Sadio Mane has now been suspended after punching teammate Leroy Sane after being shutout 3-0. Buckets grapples with the loss and drama around his team. Ian sweeps UCL week as the boys go 6-2. Looking ahead to the weekend, Buckets somehow manages to find a new league to bet on. While Ian focuses on the big game in France.
Bayern Munich has a suddenly massive match against Hoffenheim this week, a coach still feeling his way out, a league title on the line, and a whole hell of a lot of transfer rumors going on. Yup, there is A LOT to talk about with Bayern Munich, so let's dive right into it. This is what we have on tap for this episode: A preview of Bayern Munich vs. Hoffenheim, a predicted lineup, and a score line that will hopefully give fans some juice heading into the weekend. Please not that Sadio Mane was not suspended until after this podcast was recorded. Why this match will tell us a lot about Thomas Tuchel's mindset as a manager, his player preferences, and where things might be going from here. A look at all of the strikers (and other attacking options) that Bayern Munich has been linked to. Chatting on next season's logjam at goalkeeper. Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @TheBarrelBlog, @tommyadams71, @bfwinnn, and more.
The FC crew react to Real Madrid's clinical 2-0 victory over Chelsea and question if the Blues can get anything out of the second leg after such a lackluster performance in the first. Plus, Stewart Robson breaks down AC Milan's 1-0 win over Napoli and the guys analyze if Sadio Mane and Leroy Sane's bust-up will help or hurt Bayern Munich. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The FC crew discuss the news of Sadio Mane's leg injury keeping him out of this year's World Cup and what it means for Senegal's prospects. Plus, Cristiano Ronaldo creates more headlines by saying Erik Ten Hag "provoked" him to leave the field early against Tottenham and Luis Garcia joins to analyze Spain's strengths and weaknesses ahead of the World Cup. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The FC crew discuss France's World Cup squad unveiling and whether their team can repeat as champions in Qatar. Plus, Sadio Mane's World Cup is in doubt after picking up an injury, Man City take care of Chelsea in the Carabao Cup and Tottenham continue their poor form as Nottingham Forest upset Antonio Conte's side. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Graham and Taylor review the status of every Champions League group after 5 of the 6 games, and hand out some thumbs up and thumbs down to pretty much every match this week! Plus, praise for Sadio Mane, sleepy eyes for Dortmund and Man City, love for Messi scoring goals, and anger at Rangers for refusing to do much of anything. WE'RE DOING A LIVE SHOW! The TSS gang will be in New York City for a live show on Sunday, November 20th! We'll be talking World Cup, USMNT, and so much more... Check out this link for tickets and the rest of the details — Sponsors! Today's show is brought to you by... Artifact! Go to heyartifact.com and enter the code 'TSS20' at checkout to save $20 on your first Artifact! Mint Mobile! Head to MintMobile.com/TSS to cut your wireless bill to $15 a month! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The FC crew recap Liverpool's start to the season, question if the club's summer recruitment should have included a midfielder and argue if the Reds are missing Sadio Mane more than they want to admit. Plus, Mark Clattenburg joins the show to react to this weekend's controversial calls and Frank Leboeuf breaks down PSG's dominant win over Lille. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The transfer window doesn't open until July, but moves are already happening! We break down potential moves for Gareth Bale, Robert Lewandowski, Sadio Mane, Paul Pogba, Romelu Lukaku, and many more! Plus, Americans on the move, Americans that could do with a move, and a few done deals to round things out. Sponsors! Today's episode is brought to you by… Trade Coffee! Get $30 off your first order (plus free shipping!) by going to drinktrade.com/tss! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices