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The NN Pod begins its end-of-season player review series as Gavin returns to the show following Arsenal's Premier League title celebrations and a football-filled trip across England, Scotland and Europe. From the atmosphere around the Emirates on trophy-lift day to watching the Champions League Final in Amsterdam, the hosts reflect on a memorable few weeks before turning their attention to the squad review. Part One focuses on the foundation of Arsenal's title-winning side. The panel grades the goalkeepers, defenders and deeper midfielders, discussing the seasons of David Raya, Jurriën Timber, Ben White, Cristhian Mosquera, William Saliba, Gabriel Magalhães, Piero Hincapié and Riccardo Calafiori. The conversation then moves into midfield, where Declan Rice, Martín Zubimendi, Christian Nørgaard and Myles Lewis-Skelly come under the microscope. The hosts debate Player of the Season contenders, discuss the impact of injuries and availability, and consider which players exceeded expectations during Arsenal's championship campaign. With grades ranging from A* to F, there are disagreements, surprises and plenty of discussion around the players who helped Arsenal lift the Premier League trophy. Part Two, covering the attacking players, follows next week. The grades are in. The debates begin.Chapters:(00:00) - Arteta's Non-Negotiables & Intro(00:18) - End of Season Review Series Introduction(01:22) - Gavin's Arsenal Trophy Lift Travel Diary(08:02) - Elliot's Emirates Trophy Celebration Experience(13:18) - Champions League Final Reflections(19:18) - Player Review Format & Grading Criteria(19:29) - David Raya(21:57) - Kepa Arrizabalaga(23:58) - Tommy Setford (Mention)(24:18) - Jurriën Timber(25:55) - Ben White(28:06) - Cristhian Mosquera(30:20) - William Saliba(32:00) - Gabriel Magalhães(33:30) - Piero Hincapié(35:10) - Riccardo Calafiori(37:33) - Declan Rice(40:23) - Martín Zubimendi(44:26) - Christian Nørgaard(46:30) - Myles Lewis-Skelly(50:36) - Looking Ahead To Part Two & Outro
Pete and Matt. Post-season, pre-window. The football's gone and they don't know what to do with themselves — except talk about transfers. Which is exactly what they do. Here's what's inside:
Arsenal Target New Left-Back, William Saliba Surgery Claims Assessed & Jeremy Monga Arsenal are targeting a new left-back, fresh claims emerge regarding William Saliba and potential surgery, and one of England's brightest young talents, Jeremy Monga, is attracting attention.In today's episode of The Arsenal Transfer Show, Arsenal reporter Tom Canton breaks down the latest developments surrounding Arsenal's summer plans. Why are the Gunners looking at the left-back position? What would a new arrival mean for the squad?We also assess the claims surrounding William Saliba and surgery speculation, separating fact from fiction and discussing what it could mean for Arsenal's preparations.Plus, we take a closer look at Jeremy Monga, one of the most exciting young prospects in English football, and analyse Arsenal's reported interest.
Transfermarkt hat die Marktwerte in der wertvollsten Liga der Welt aktualisiert, in diesem Update geht es für die Premier League aber ausnahmsweise mal nicht nach oben. Insgesamt verlieren die 524 neu bewerteten Profis 240 Millionen Euro an Wert, auch für die deutschen WM-Fahrer Florian Wirtz und Nick Woltemade zeigt die Kurve weiter nach unten. In der neuen Folge „DONE DEALS – der Transfermarkt-Podcast“ spricht Host Lennart Gens mit Marktwert-Koordinator Tobias Kröger über die großen Verlierer FC Liverpool und Tottenham Hotspur. William Saliba erreicht eine historische Marke.
On this bonus episode, Harry Symeou discusses the latest on William Saliba's fitness. French outlet L'Equipe have put out a piece in which they break down the defender's situation after reports regarding a back injury and potential surgery sent the Arsenal fanbase into a panic. Donate to Gooners vs Cancer here: https://goonersvcancer.com/ To sign up as a Patreon, get additional episodes, ad-free episodes and become a part of our discord server, click the link below: https://patreon.com/thechroniclesofagooner?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink Listen to 'The Rise of Pafos FC' on Apple podcasts or Spotify: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-rise-of-pafos-fc-with-harry-symeou/id1334407316?i=1000746012823 #arsenal #afc #premierleague
0:00 - Introduction de l'émission06:54 Le chantier: Le PSG doit-il absolument recruter la saison prochaine ?21:31 La revue de la semaine: Saliba, la liste de l'Algérie, Davide Ancelotti au LOSC 46:45 FC GEOPOLITICS est avec nous pour nous présenter son nouveau livre01:01:00 Le Pronogate by Winamax01:07:03 Les Awards Europe de la team HORS JEU01:51:38 Le tribunal Europe: qui va prendre le plus cher dans le tribunal des prédictions ? Hébergé par Audion. Visitez https://www.audion.fm/fr/privacy-policy pour plus d'informations.
Les Bleus vont-ils devoir se passer de William Saliba pour la Coupe du monde 2026 (11 juin-19 juillet) ? Au surlendemain de la finale de la Ligue des champions remportée aux tirs au but par le PSG, le défenseur d'Arsenal serait touché au dos selon plusieurs sources. Il est attendu mardi 2 juin à Clairefontaine, tout comme les Parisiens Lucas Hernandez, Warren Zaïre-Emery, Désiré Doué, Bradley Barcola et Ousmane Dembélé. Écoutez Philippe Sanfourchet Nicolas Georgereau. Deux matches amicaux sont au programme des hommes de Didier Deschamps avent de s'envoler pour les États-Unis, face à la Côte d'Ivoire le 4 juin à Nantes, puis contre l'Irlande du Nord le 8 juin à Lille. L'entée en lice dans le Mondial se fera le 16 juin contre le Sénégal. Les vice-champions du monde affronteront ensuite l'Irak le 22 juin puis la Norvège le 26 juin.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
In this episode the lads discuss:00:00 Intro13:00 Arsenal Premier League Champions18:21 Arteta Legacy made?21:20 Saliba and Gabriel top 3 PL duo27:00 What Arsenal need to do to repeat?34:40 Bigger prem legacy - Pep or Salah?43:24 Can Villa challenge next year?46:00 England World Cup squad reaction 58:25 Reece James v Kobbie1:01:42 Joao Pedro snub 1:04:00 PSG v Arsenal1:11:32 Merchants of the WeekStay TAPPED IN with us by liking, commenting, subscribing and turn those notifications on! #TTIMhttps://linktr.ee/tapinmerchants#football #arsenal #liverpool #manutd #chelsea
Arsenal Football Club are Premier League champions for the first time in 22 years. A generation of fans who weren't born the last time this happened are now old enough to drink, vote, and cry in the streets of North London. And that's exactly what tens of thousands of them did on the night of May 19th, 2026.Marvin was one of them.In this episode, Marvin breaks down everything, the night itself, what he saw at Emirates Stadium, why this title hits different to any trophy, and what it actually took to get here. From Arteta's first press conference ("commitment is essential, there's no way you're going to survive here without giving 100%") to three consecutive runner-up finishes that would have broken a lesser squad, to the nine-point lead that nearly evaporated in eleven days, this is the full story.He also gets into: the squad rebuild needed this summer, why Zubimendi might be a problem next year, why Saliba and Gabriel need to stay for at least three more years, the Trent Alexander-Arnold question, what David Raya's golden glove means, why the Arsenal fanbase is unlike anything else in London, and why Kroenke, once booed by every fan in the ground, might be the hidden asset nobody's talking about.Plus: Marvin accidentally ended up on Australian breakfast TV celebrating in the streets. Nobody has the clip. Yet.If you've been waiting 22 years for this, this episode is for you.Acast: https://shows.acast.com/discover-with-marvyn-harrisonApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-marvyn-harrison-podcast/id1531924169Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0vgJd0NT9uEUYYON5k2RDfYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DiscoverWithMarvynInstagram (main): https://www.instagram.com/discoverwithmarvynInstagram (Dope Black Dads): https://www.instagram.com/dopeblackdadsTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@marvyn_harrisonX: @Marvyn_HarrisonLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marvynharrisonSubstack: https://marvynharrison.substack.comWebsite: https://marvynharrison.co.ukWelcome to The Marvyn Harrison Podcast — a story-driven conversation exploring identity, fatherhood, masculinity, relationships, culture, politics, sport, and modern life.In each episode, Marvyn Harrison sits down with leading thinkers, creatives, athletes, policymakers, and cultural voices to unpack the defining moments that shaped them. Through image prompts, structured storytelling, and revealing game segments, guests explore pivotal memories, career turning points, personal struggles, and the beliefs that guide their decisions today.Expect honest discussions on mental health, family dynamics, leadership, equity, ambition, resilience, and the realities of navigating success in Britain and beyond.This is a podcast about clarity, where lived experience meets sharp cultural insight. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Arsenal have WON the Premier League, and James has broken down everything that's led to this moment from the appointment of Mikel Arteta in 2019. 0:00 Intro & The Pandemic Years 11:29 Pillars Arrive: Gabriel, Saka & Almost Sacked 23:03 The Brave Summer & Setting The Standard 33:21 Saliba, Box Midfield & The £105m Statement 46:21 Bullying The Big Six, Europe & This Season 59:11 The Main Pillar: Mikel Arteta Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Arsenal a été sacré champion d'Angleterre, 22 ans après le titre de 2004 et la saison des Invincibles. Le match nul de Manchester City à Bournemouth (1-1) a permis aux joueurs d'Arsenal de remporter la Premier League. Le WFC célèbre les Gunners et Najim Medini avec une grande fête en direct. Est-ce la consécration ultime pour Mikel Arteta ? Le sacre d'Arsenal est-il largement mérité ? Saka, Rice, Raya, Gabriel, Saliba : quels ont été les hommes forts de ce titre ? Le WFC revient sur le titre de champion d'Angleterre d'Arsenal.Ce podcast est hébergé par Podcastics, la plateforme pour créer et diffuser votre podcast facilement.
Arsenal head into their final home game of the Premier League season knowing the equation is simple: two wins from two.In this Match Preview episode, the panel look ahead to Burnley's visit to the Emirates with the title race entering its decisive stage. The conversation covers Arsenal's growing injury concerns, the ongoing right-back dilemma following Ben White's setback, and how Mikel Arteta could structure his midfield with Martin Ødegaard, Declan Rice, Martin Zubimendi and Myles Lewis-Skelly all part of the discussion. There's debate around Arsenal's pressure heading into the game, whether goal difference still matters at this stage of the title race, and why the Burnley fixture may not be the straightforward assignment the league table suggests. The panel also discuss Bukayo Saka's fitness management, William Saliba training separately, Riccardo Calafiori's latest injury concerns, and whether Arsenal are entering the final weeks of the season at full strength or simply surviving physically. Elsewhere, the show previews Aston Villa vs Liverpool and Newcastle vs West Ham, including discussion around Unai Emery's balancing act between league football and a European final, Eddie Howe's future at Newcastle, and the growing pressure around the Premier League's race for European places. The episode also includes another edition of “Who Am I?”, a Burnley-themed Six Pack, discussion around Arsenal's Monday night scheduling frustration, and reflections on the atmosphere expected at the Emirates for a potentially defining night in the title race. Two games left.Crunch time has arrived.#TheNNPodChapters:(00:00) - Arteta's Non-Negotiables & Intro(00:25) - Show Introduction & Burnley Preview Setup(01:01) - Who Am I? Game(02:13) - Aston Villa vs Liverpool Preview(07:47) - Newcastle vs West Ham Preview(12:06) - Six Pack: Arsenal vs Burnley Key Talking Points(15:44) - Burnley Preview, Injury News & Title Race Context(17:23) - Does Goal Difference Still Matter?(20:24) - Right Back Debate: Mosquera, Calafiori & Defensive Options(25:42) - Burnley Pressure Discussion & Arsenal Expectations(27:07) - Predicted Lineup & Midfield Debate(31:00) - Havertz, Ødegaard & Midfield Structure Discussion(31:52) - Saka, Saliba & Ødegaard Fitness Management(35:28) - Palace, Bournemouth & Final Day Title Race Discussion(37:36) - Monday Night Scheduling Frustration & Fan Impact(41:17) - Who Am I? Answer & Outro
Arsenal and though to the Uefa Champions League final and PSG awaits them. After witness the win live at the Emirates Stadium, we look back on an emotion filled affair. With star performances from David Raya, Bukayo Saka, Declan Rice, Gabriel, Saliba, Myles Lewis-Skelly and Victor Gyokeres we debate whether the gunners can take that final step and bring home Champions league glory. We also discussed Man City's dramatic draw with Everton and the looming crisis over at Stamford Bridge._____________________________________________________________Featuring Matthew, Craig, Clive & Markus.Visuals by Clive Follow Eightseven on: https://www.facebook.com/eightseven.uk/ https://www.instagram.com/eightseven.uk/ https://twitter.com/eightsevenuk/
James gives his tier list ratings to the Arsenal players after their 1-0 win against Atletico Madrid! Gyokeres, Rice, Saliba and more get MAJOR praise! SUBSCRIBE...
Arsenal flikt het. Twintig jaar na de laatste keer staan we weer in de finale van de UEFA Champions League. In een kolkend Emirates werd Atlético Madrid over twee wedstrijden uiteindelijk gebroken.In deze jubileumaflevering — aflevering 50 van seizoen 6 — bespreken Jens, Lars en Hugo de weg naar die finale. Van de vroege kansen voor Atlético tot de verlossende goal van Saka vlak voor rust: een moment dat het stadion deed ontploffen. We duiken in de sleutelduels op het veld, de ijzersterke optredens van Gabriel en Saliba, en de vraag of dit inmiddels het beste centrale duo is dat Arsenal ooit heeft gehad.Ook de discutabele momenten komen aan bod: penaltyclaims aan beide kanten, scrimmages voor het doel en een gigantische misser van Sørloth die ons uiteindelijk in leven hield. Maar boven alles overheerst één gevoel: dit Arsenal weet wat het doet. Veertien wedstrijden ongeslagen, een team dat voor elkaar door het vuur gaat en een trainer die het maximale eruit haalt.Daarnaast kijken we vooruit naar de Premier League, waar na puntenverlies van City de titel ineens wel héél dichtbij komt. Met nog een paar wedstrijden te gaan lijkt alles samen te komen in een seizoen dat historisch kan worden.Dit en meer hoor je in aflevering 50 van seizoen 6 van de ArseNL Podcast. Vergeet ons niet te volgen op Instagram via @arsenlpodcast voor de laatste updates en extra content. Tot de volgende keer en come on you Gunners!
(00:00:43) ICE, profilage et discriminations : quels risques à la Coupe du monde de football ? (00:06:55) La sécurité du mondial, enjeu capital pour le Mexique face aux cartels | itv Frédéric Saliba (00:15:42) Le racisme dans le football, depuis toujours mais bien plus visible aujourd'hui
Les notes de Arsenal vs Atlético de Madrid (1-0), demi-finale retour de Ligue des Champions. Quelles notes pour Saka, Gabriel, Griezmann ou encore Declan Rice ?Ce podcast est hébergé par Podcastics, la plateforme pour créer et diffuser votre podcast facilement.
Nouveauté podcast. Chaque jour, retrouvez l'une des meilleures chroniques de Julien Cazarre lors de la saison dernière. Aujourd'hui, celle du 1er mai 2025.
Les notes de Atlético de Madrid vs Arsenal (1-1) / Ligue des Champions. Quelles notes pour Griezmann, Saliba, Alvarez ou encore Declan Rice ?Ce podcast est hébergé par Podcastics, la plateforme pour créer et diffuser votre podcast facilement.
Au Mexique, les autorités ont annoncé l'arrestation d'Audias Flores Silva, alias El Jardinero, présenté comme l'un des possibles successeurs d'El Mencho à la tête du cartel Jalisco Nueva Generación. Son interpellation, dans l'État de Nayarit, a mobilisé 500 militaires et quatre hélicoptères après 19 mois de surveillance. Malgré un important dispositif de protection autour du trafiquant, l'opération s'est déroulée sans échange de tirs. Les États-Unis offraient cinq millions de dollars pour sa capture et demandent désormais son extradition. Selon la presse mexicaine, El Jardinero coordonnait l'acheminement de cocaïne, d'héroïne et de fentanyl vers Houston, avant leur redistribution dans plusieurs villes américaines. Washington aurait fourni des renseignements aux autorités mexicaines, dans un contexte de pression croissante sur Mexico pour renforcer la lutte contre les cartels. Selon le spécialiste du crime organisé Frédéric Saliba, c'est un coup important porté au Cartel Jalisco Nueva Generación, le deuxième en quelques mois après la mort de « El Mencho », l'ex-chef du cartel, tué lors d'une opération des forces de l'ordre en février 2026. Haïti : les raisons de la fermeture de l'aéroport de Port-au-Prince Avec Gotson Pierre, rédacteur en chef d'Alterpresse, nous revenons sur la fermeture prolongée de l'aéroport international Toussaint Louverture. Elle s'explique avant tout par la dégradation sécuritaire à Port-au-Prince. Depuis novembre 2024, après plusieurs attaques de gangs contre des avions civils en approche, les autorités internationales, notamment américaines, considèrent que les conditions minimales de sécurité ne sont plus réunies pour l'aviation commerciale. Si certains vols militaires ou diplomatiques continuent d'atterrir, c'est parce qu'ils obéissent à des protocoles de sécurité beaucoup plus stricts et acceptent un niveau de risque impossible à imposer à des passagers civils. Une reprise partielle de quelques vols intérieurs a bien eu lieu, mais elle reste très limitée et ne change pas l'isolement croissant du pays. Autres sujets abordés avec Gotson Pierre, le mouvement de protestation qui paralyse l'hôpital public Justinien au Cap-Haïtien et le procès de l'assassinat de l'ancien président Jovenel Moïse à Miami qui entre dans sa 7è semaine d'audience. La mortalité maternelle en Bolivie, un enjeu de santé publique La Bolivie est le troisième pays d'Amérique latine avec la mortalité maternelle la plus élevée derrière Haïti et le Venezuela. C'est un enjeu de santé public important. Un dossier de notre correspondant Nils Sabin. Journal de la 1ère En Guadeloupe, les algues sargasses sont de retour. À écouter aussiPourquoi les sargasses envahissent-elles chaque année les plages des Caraïbes?
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Scott and Adam process a deflating loss to Bournemouth and answer the questions that you provided. If you are a premium subscriber, you can listen to an ad-free version through Substack or you can add to your preferred podcast app through the personal RSS feed. The conversation starts with the lineup. Neither host saw the announcement until moments before kickoff, and both were caught off guard by the absences of Odegaard, Saka, and Timber — none of whom even made the bench. With a midfield built around Rice and Zubimendi and Havertz dropped into a striker-adjacent role, the left side chemistry with Martinelli never clicked, and Arsenal struggled to generate open-play xG as a result. The first Bournemouth goal gets a close look: a defensive lapse in the space behind the right back, Ben White caught too central, and a Saliba clearance that agonizingly found the back of the net anyway. Both-things-can-be-true verdict: an avoidable situation that still required a bounce to go wrong. Despite the loss, Scott and Adam push back on doom narratives. Arsenal led the league in big chances in this match week, and have scored more three-goal games than any other side since December. The vibes around this team, both agree, are genuinely different from the dread-filled early kickoffs of the Emery era. The Q&A covers Havertz's best position when the attack is at full strength, and closes with a summer transfer discussion: what type of forward does Arsenal actually need, and which profile fits the left wing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome back to another episode of the Voices of Syriac Faith! Today we welcome back Abouna Saliba Er to the podcast!In this episode, we discuss the different events of Holy Week.We pray that this episode gives you a stronger understanding of what Christ did for us on the cross. We are wishing you all a Blessed Resurrection Sunday. Qom Moran Men Qabro! Christ is Risen!
After three years of heartbreak as runners-up, Mikel Arteta's Arsenal appears more "title-ready" than ever. In this episode, we break down the tactical shift that has the Gunners sitting four points clear at the top of the table. From the "impenetrable core" of Saliba and Gabriel to the game-changing arrival of Viktor Gyökeres and Martín Zubimendi, we analyze the statistics driving their unbeaten run. We also explore the club's set-piece mastery and the record-breaking emergence of 15-year-old Max Dowman. Is this the most complete Arsenal squad of the Emirates era? Mikel Arteta Arsenal tactics, Premier League title race 2026, Viktor Gyökeres Arsenal stats, Arsenal defensive record, Max Dowman debut
Carabao Cup Final Tactical Analysis: Pep Guardiola tactically outclassed Arsenal and Mikel Arteta, as Man City dominated from start to finish. But what exactly went wrong for Arsenal—and how did City make it look so easy?In this video, we break down the simple yet devastating tactical setup that gave City total control, exhausted Arsenal, and trapped them in their own half. Plus, we analyse the key moments that could have changed the game—including a huge missed chance and a tactical shift that briefly sparked life into Arsenal.In this video, Adam Keys covers:- Pep Guardiola's Zonal Press Explained - How City's narrow 4-2-4 shape cut off Arsenal's build-up and controlled central spacesThe Front Four's Role - How City's attackers zoned off passing lanes to Arsenal's double pivot, forcing predictable play- Midfield Control with Rodri & Bernardo Silva - Passive positioning with explosive pressing triggers to shut down Arsenal's “soft spots”- Kepa Under Pressure - Why Kepa Arrizabalaga's mistake wasn't random—but a direct result of City's relentless press- Total Dominance in Every Phase - Pressing, counterpressing, and sustained attacks reflected in the passing maps- Forcing Arsenal Long - Why Gabriel & Saliba were baited into possession—with no progressive optionsKai Havertz's Big Miss - How Kai Havertz's missed opportunity represented Arsenal's lack of cutting edge—and what it says about their attacking struggles on the dayCalafiori's Impact Off the Bench - How Riccardo Calafiori added a new attacking dimension, offering width, progression, and a glimpse of how Arsenal could have hurt CityChapters:0:00 Why it went wrong for Arsenal at Wembley0:50 Man to man pressing1:25 Man City Zonal 4-2-4 press1:49 Arsenal static build up2:22 Kepa error Carabao Cup final3:04 Kai Havertz miss4:24 O'Reily first goal5:30 Hincapie yellow card5:56 Semenyo threat7:00 Calafiori introduction7:50 City press, pressure and goals9:47 Arsenal long ball issues11:18 Why David Raya had to start12:52 O'Reily second goal14:18 Calafiori shot off post16:30 Martin Ødegaard returnFollow us on Twitter/X:https://x.com/adamkeys https://x.com/arsenaltherapy Watch football anywhere in the world with the help of Nord VPN:https://go.nordvpn.net/aff_c?offer_id=15&aff_id=128564&url_id=902#Arsenal #ManCity #CarabaoCup #PepGuardiola #MikelArteta #FootballTactics #PremierLeague #TacticalAnalysis
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Football, eh? Max Dowman, Gyokeres, Guehi miss, Havertz VAR, Arteta passion, Saliba in the 10....and some tacitcal rubbish. Sure, we do go into the tactics but this is a day about celebration, about the joy of a teenage hero emerging. Oh, and Chelsea being strange. Enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Arsenal put one hand on the title after a commanding 2-0 win over Everton, and with City dropping points against West Ham, the gap just got very, very big. We dig into what makes this Arsenal side so hard to beat, whether Arteta will start experimenting tactically, and why the title race might actually be over. Then: the Player of the Year debate nobody is enjoying. Is it Haaland by default, or is there actually a case for Declan Rice? We also get into Aston Villa quietly throwing away their top-four spot, Manchester United's unexpected stability under Carrick, Liverpool's tactical identity crisis, Chelsea's chaotic pressing experiment, and what the Premier League's exhaustion problem looks like in Europe. Tickets for The Transfer Flow Conference (May 22, London) are available now for a 10% discount: http://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/1981005227964/?discount=earlybird10 Join our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TheTransferFlow Subscribe to our FREE newsletter: https://www.thetransferflow.com/subscribe Join Variance Betting: https://www.thetransferflow.com/upgrade Follow us on our Socials: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCe1WTKOt7byrELQcGRSzu1Q X: https://x.com/TheTransferFlow Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/thetransferflow.bsky.social Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thetransferflow/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@transferflowpodcast Timestamps: 00:00 — Intro: Was this the weekend Arsenal won the Premier League? 01:44 — Arsenal's defensive identity and why the title race might actually be over 06:46 — Arteta's tactical experiments vs. Everton and what separates great coaches from good 08:26 — PL teams exhausted after Europe, Arsenal the exception 09:50 — New Coaches next season? 10:48 — Ted's betting season: +15 in the PL, Championship chaos 16:44 — Aston Villa's slow-motion implosion 19:17 — United looking genuinely solid under Carrick 22:03 — The Player of the Year debate: Bruno, Rice, Gabriel, Saliba, Haaland 25:59 — Why Declan Rice is the most important player in the league 28:57 — Chelsea's transfer ban and that catastrophic pressing experiment 31:55 — The top-four race and Liverpool's identity crisis 33:44 — Different styles in the Premier League 38:12 — Wirtz vs. Cherki and Liverpool's year-one rebuild reality 40:07 — Does Chelsea actually want to win? 44:45 — Liverpool: Slot or another manager? 47:36 — Final Player of the Year verdict: Rice's rare earth minerals vs. Haaland 49:24 — Conference announcements and Ted's plans
Arsenal leave Germany with a draw, but the performance in Leverkusen sparks plenty of debate.In this episode of The Non-Negotiables Podcast, the team breaks down the 1–1 draw away to Bayer Leverkusen in the Champions League Round of 16. From the starting XI decisions and early refereeing controversies to Martinelli rattling the crossbar and a frustrating attacking display, the discussion explores where the performance fell short and why Arsenal struggled to impose themselves on the game.The panel looks closely at the tactical setup, including the continued use of the double pivot and Jurriën Timber's advanced role, while analysing difficult nights for several key players. Bukayo Saka's performance, Martinelli's finishing, and the absence of Martin Ødegaard all feature in a wider conversation about how Arsenal are currently building attacks — and why the team is finding it harder to break down organised opponents.Attention then turns to the decisive moment late in the match as Noni Madueke wins a controversial penalty. Was there enough contact? Would it have been overturned in the Premier League? Kai Havertz steps up to convert and rescue the draw, but the debate continues over whether Arsenal escaped Leverkusen with a fortunate result or earned it through persistence.Beyond the match itself, the hosts discuss the wider context of Arsenal's season — the fine margins, the physical demands of the schedule, and the mentality that has kept the team difficult to beat across competitions.Part two shifts to the regular features, including the Who Am I? game and the weekend prediction segment, with Liverpool vs Tottenham and Chelsea vs Newcastle under the spotlight.Finally, the conversation turns back to Arsenal with a preview of the upcoming Premier League clash against Everton. With the title race tightening and a demanding run of fixtures ahead — including the second leg against Leverkusen and the Carabao Cup final — the team assesses squad rotation, injury concerns, and the importance of maintaining control in the margins that define championship seasons.Chapters:(00:00) - Arteta's Non-Negotiables & Intro(00:51) - Starting XI Reaction: Havertz on the Bench & Tactical Setup(02:34) - Early Refereeing Controversy & Champions League Standards Debate(07:15) - Martinelli Hits the Bar: Arsenal's Best First-Half Chance(08:04) - Saliba & Gabriel Struggles Playing Out From the Back(09:08) - Half-Time Verdict: Good Arsenal or Bad Arsenal?(09:29) - “Atrocious Arsenal” Second-Half Start & Leverkusen Goal(11:14) - Arsenal Response Debate & Control vs Reality(13:21) - Timber's Advanced Role & Lack of Attacking Penetration(15:03) - Saka Subbed Off & Madueke Impact Discussion(17:09) - Arsenal Chase the Game & Havertz Introduction(18:54) - Late Penalty Controversy: Was It Soft?(24:32) - Arteta vs Player Responsibility Debate(26:34) - Stats & Tactical Discussion: Double Pivot vs Single Pivot(31:47) - Martinelli Debate & Left-Wing Concerns(33:08) - Havertz Equaliser & Arsenal Escape with 1–1 Draw(33:33) - Champions League Round-of-16 Reactions & English Teams Struggle(37:01) - Winter Break Debate & European Scheduling Impact(39:58) - Part 2 Intro & “Who Am I?” Game(41:20) - Prediction Game: Liverpool vs Tottenham(48:51) - Chelsea vs Newcastle Preview(51:26) - Six Pack: Everton vs Arsenal Six “Business End” Talking Points(54:09) - Arsenal vs Everton Match Preview(56:35) - Squad Rotation Discussion: Havertz, Saka, Madueke & White(59:17) - Left Wing Debate: Martinelli vs Alternatives(01:05:53) - Final Everton Match Thoughts(01:07:39) - “Who Am I?” Answer Revealed
Arsenal beat a 10 man Chelsea 2-1 and it was a mental hundle that they had to overcome. Form hasn't been on Arsenal's side in the Premier League, and it was another highly emotional, aggressive London Derby just a week after Tottenham, but the team delivered.Arsenal's goals from Timber and Saliba secured the win, but it was David Raya who stole the show with some big late saves to secure the three points.In this video, Adam Keys looks at:- Arsenal's record against Chelsea- Martin Zubimendi's positioning and recent form- Viktor Gyokeres as an outlet and why he is important- Arsenal's lack of presence in zone 14- The space afforded to Chelsea in central areas- Arsenal's set piece dominace- Eberechi Eze's risk vs reward and why it was positive- Arsenal inviting pressure by dropping deep- David Raya's save catalogue- Why this win is so important and why momentum mattersFollow us on Twitter/X:https://x.com/adamkeys_https://x.com/arsenaltherapy#Arsenal #arsenalvschelsea #saliba #jurrientimber #EberechiEze #ViktorGyokeres #BukayoSaka #MikelArteta #PremierLeague #declanrice
With just 9 games left, can Arsenal handle the title pressure? We dive into their set-piece dominance, Gabriel and Saliba's impact, and whether this team is truly built to win it all. And yes — Li is officially back.
México intenta recuperar la normalidad tras la ola de violencia que siguió a la muerte de El Mencho, líder del temido cártel Jalisco Nueva Generación, durante un operativo militar sobre el que hemos ido descubriendo datos con el paso de los días. El apoyo de la CIA con valiosa infomación y la presión de Trump han sido fundamentales para la caída del capo a menos de 100 días para el Mundial de fútbol que tiene en Guadalajara una de las sedes. ¿La caída de El Mencho supone el entierro definitivo de aquella estrategia de “abrazos no balazos” de López Obrador? Analizamos las consecuencias del fin del este gran capo: desde su sucesión hasta los factores que han contribuído tanto a la expansión de au cártel desde 2009 como a su caída. Nos acompañan en esta edición: -Frédéric Saliba, excorresponsal de Le Monde en México autor de Carteles: viaje al país de los narcos. -Braulio Moro, periodista ex compañero de RFI -Guillaume Asskari, periodista independiente especializado en AMLAT Realización: Yann Bourdelas. Sonido: Vanessa Loiseau Presenta: Carlos Herranz Coordinadora de programas: Florencia Valdés, Yessica Brumec
Yes, That Was 3–0Arsenal make it three points and move on — but not without plenty to dissect. A scrappy afternoon at the Emirates saw the scoreline race ahead of the performance, raising familiar questions about control, rhythm, and how much style really matters at this stage of the season.The pod breaks down a strange opening half hour, the physical nature of Sunderland's approach, and why Arsenal seemed willing to let the game become chaotic before asserting themselves. There's discussion around the pitch conditions, defensive duels, and how Arsenal gradually shifted momentum before finally finding a breakthrough.Attention then turns to the second half, the substitutions that changed the dynamic, and what the goals revealed about Arsenal's pressing, decision-making, and ability to exploit space when it finally appeared. Individual performances are assessed, with particular focus on leadership, midfield responsibility, and how standards are being set — even on days when fluency is missing.In Part Two, it's a full Whip Around the Grounds, including Leeds' control against Forest, Manchester United capitalising on Spurs' self-destruction, Chelsea's penalty-heavy win, Brentford's late drama at Newcastle, and a chaotic collapse at Anfield that reshapes the title conversation.The VARse section returns with a deep dive into another weekend of inconsistency — from reputation-driven red cards to penalty debates, double jeopardy confusion, and where law and common sense continue to collide.Finally, the focus shifts forward. With Brentford away next, the pod looks at mentality, rotation, and how Arsenal navigate a run of fixtures against sides with little left to play for — while the pressure at the top refuses to ease.Chapters:(00:00) - Arteta's Non-Negotiables & Intro(00:47) - Sunderland Preview & Line-Up Calls(02:50) - Physical Chaos & A Game Going Nowhere(06:39) - The Emirates Pitch(08:48) - 1–0 | Momentum Shift & Zubimendi's Strike(11:32) - Jesus Offside, Nearly 2–0(13:24) - Half-Time: Sloppy, Scrappy, Unconvincing(16:08) - Saliba, Brobbey & the Physical Battle(19:44) - Second-Half: Struggles Continue(21:34) - The Subs That Changed the Game(22:43) - 2–0 | Pressing, Space & Composure(24:23) - Late Control & Game Management(24:38) - 3–0 | Breakaway & Martinelli's Square(27:29) - Post-Match Stats & Performance Reality(30:17) - Results vs Standards Debate(30:56) - Leadership, Rice & Captaincy Noise(32:59) - Part Two — Whip Around the Grounds(33:07) - Leeds Dominate Forest(34:16) - Red Romero Does Old Trafford(35:26) - Bournemouth & Villa Stalemate(36:03) - West Ham Defeat Burnley(36:44) - Everton Come From Behind at Fulham(37:18) - Cole Penalty Hat-Trick at Wolves(38:10) - Newcastle vs Brentford: Five-Goal Thriller(39:22) - M23 Derby Edged by Palace(40:02) - Liverpool Collapse at Anfield vs City(42:22) - VARse: Romero Red — Reputation or Reality?(46:59) - St. James' Park VAR Controversies(51:12) - Anfield Chaos & Inconsistency(56:02) - VAR, Law vs Common Sense(00:59:46) - Is This the Worst Title Defence Ever? (LiVARpool)(01:04:13) - Brentford Away: Pressure Test(01:08:23) - Selection Headaches & Rotation(01:14:18) - Control Without Odegaard or Saka(01:20:02) - Brentford Form, Key Players & Closing
Episode 249
Join Revolut business with CEOCAST and earn £200! Sign up using the link belowhttps://www.revolut.com/rb/ceocast/george/Improve your health and life with Sunna Supplements, our official partner. Use code 'CEOCAST' at checkout for 10% off your order:https://bit.ly/3O0GBk6In this episode I am sat down with George J Saliba from J&S Autohaus! We talk everything from his come up, landing his dream job in New York City, to then quitting and going full time at the family dealership. Stay tuned throughout the episode to hear how George lost over $300,000 in one month, how TikTok changed his business, to every lesson he's learned.Follow CEOCAST On All Platforms Here!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ceocast/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/ceocastFollow Raheem Here:https://www.instagram.com/raheemka/ @MrCEOX Follow George Here:https://www.instagram.com/georgejsaliba/https://www.instagram.com/jsautohausgroup/ @georgejsaliba
Episode 248
On this edition of The Dugout, Jacob is joined by journalist Sam Dean to react to a chaotic but crucial 3-2 win over Chelsea at Stamford Bridge. They discuss why Sam's recent article ranking Arsenal's signings caused such a stir online and why the narrative around the club's spending is often misunderstood. In this episode we discuss: The Right-Back Debate: Sam delivers a spicy hot take on why Ben White must return to the starting lineup over Jurrien Timber to unlock the best version of Bukayo Saka. The Gyökeres Dilemma: Has “Big Vic” turned a corner with his goal and assist, or was it just a product of Chelsea's high line? We analyze his best performance in months. Transfer Whispers: The validity of links to Anthony Gordon and Marc Guéhi, plus the difficult conversations the club might need to have about selling fan favorites like Gabriel Martinelli or Kai Havertz to balance the books. Saliba's Evolution: Why William Saliba is arguably the most complete defender in Europe right now. Cup Fever: Debating whether an early cup final against Man City is a blessing or a curse for the title run-in. Enjoy the episode early and ad-free by signing up as a member. NEWSLETTER + AUDIO: https://www.le-grove.co.uk/ AUDIO: https://www.patreon.com/c/TheArsenalOpinion Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
How does a physician go from building a genetics startup in Beirut to practicing medicine hundreds of miles offshore? In this episode, we explore the world of maritime medicine, a little-known field at the crossroads of clinical care, emergency decision-making, prevention, and global regulation. Our guest breaks down what maritime medicine really is, how it differs from emergency, occupational, and family medicine, and what a “workday” looks like when patients are on ships, in ports, or connected by satellite from the open ocean. We discuss the most common medical cases at sea, the ones that keep physicians up at night, and the unique clinical and logistical challenges of caring for patients when evacuation isn't an option. We also dive into fitness-for-duty decisions, prevention, and why joining the American Board of Maritime Medicine marks an important step for the specialty. Finally, we look ahead at where maritime medicine is headed with telemedicine, AI, and a rapidly evolving global shipping industry, and whether this unconventional path could be a fit for burned-out physicians seeking something different. #MaritimeMedicine #PhysicianCareers #NonTraditionalMedicine #Telemedicine #GlobalHealth #MedicineAtSea #CareerPivot #LebanesePhysiciansPodcast
Matt and Dave take a look back at the 1-0 loss to Arsenal at Hill Dickinson Stadium. Why were the Blues so poor in attack? Should Everton have had a penalty after Saliba's foul on Barry? Should Dibling start at Burnley?
On this episode, Harry Symeou reacts to Mikel Arteta's press conference ahead of the Saturday night clash with Wolves at Emirates Stadium. We discuss the latest on William Saliba's fitness. Plus, it seems Declan Rice (illness), Jurrien Timber (injury) and Leandro Trossard (injury) are all doubts ahead of the weekend. We'll also take a bunch of your thoughts/questions from the live chat box. 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 Enter the discount code: 'XMAS25' for 50% off your first month! #arsenal #afc #premierleague Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Arsenal head to Belgium, win 3–0 at Club Brugge, and continue their run at the top of the Champions League League Phase. Two goals straight into the top bins set the tone, with Madueke delivering his standout performance, Martinelli adding another European moment, and Zubimendi and Odegaard controlling the night despite heavy rotation at the back.We break down the selection calls, Timber and Saliba's fitness, Nwaneri's role, Jesus' return, and a Champions League debut for 16-year-old Marley Salmon. Then attention turns to Wolves at the Emirates — injuries, expected XI, and why this is a must-handle Premier League fixture.Plus: Justin's Six Pack (the hidden roles driving Arsenal's season), Liverpool's ongoing issues and the Salah situation, Brighton's form wobble, the Tyne–Wear derby, and this week's Who Am I.All Arsenal. No noise.CHAPTERS:(00:00) – Arteta's Non-Negotiables Intro(01:31) – Full XI Breakdown(04:38) – Nwaneri's Minutes and Midfield Role Debate(05:50) – Bright Start: Odegaard Sharp, MLS Hits the Post(08:45) – Madueke's First Goal: Strength, Confidence, Top Bins(10:59) – Corners, Set-Pieces, and Brugge Growing Into the Game(13:04) – Raya vs Kepa: Why Arteta Went Strong in Goal(15:08) – Half-Time Feelings(16:00) – Second-Half Lift: Zubimendi Assist, Madueke Header(17:14) – Martinelli's Goal: Champions League Specialist(20:30) – Subs Arrive: Jesus Returns, Calafiori Impact, Nwaneri Sharp(23:38) – Nwaneri's Pathway & Competition for Minutes(25:25) – Raya's Key Saves & Brugge's Late Threats(27:18) – Context: Rotation, Missing Rice, and Unusual Back Line(28:31) – Marley Salmon's Champions League Debut(29:25) – By The Numbers: Shots, xG, Possession, Defensive Issues(32:00) – Odegaard's Return: System Reset & Misunderstood Narrative(35:04) – PT.2 Who Am I (Game)(36:42) – Jus's Six Pack: Hidden Roles Behind Arsenal's Season(39:52) – Premier League Preview: Liverpool vs Brighton & The Salah Situation(42:41) – Salah, Carragher, and What's Really Happening at Liverpool(49:04) – Slot, Alonso, and Liverpool's Managerial Future(51:00) – Prediction Time: Liverpool vs Brighton(51:36) – Tyne-Wear Derby Preview: Sunderland vs Newcastle(54:29) – Arsenal vs Wolves Preview: Line-Up, Injuries & Expectations(55:37) – Rotation vs Full Strength: What Arteta Should Do(58:26) – Fitness Concerns: Timber, Saliba, and Managing the Back Line(01:05:12) – Could Salmon Get Minutes vs Wolves?(01:07:44) – Who Am I (Game) Reveal
Fresh from a cold open training session at London Colney, Simon Collings (The Standard) joins host Jacob Hawley for a new episode of The Dugout. The pair dissect the “gut punch” defeat at Villa Park, analyzing how the match descended into an “Unai Emery basketball game” and asking the big question: Can this team survive the winter without the aura of Gabriel and William Saliba? On the agenda: Defensive Frailties: Analyzing the makeshift backline and Hincapié's adjustment to the Premier League. The Eze Debate: Is he struggling to adapt to the system, or does he just need time like Declan Rice did? Odegaard's Role: Why Arsenal need the 15-goal version of their captain back. Squad Rotation: Looking ahead to Club Brugge—will Ethan Nwaneri and Myles Lewis-Skelly finally get minutes? The Striker Situation: Gyökeres' fitness, the Jesus wildcard, and the Noni Madueke conundrum. Simon's Hot Take: Why he is doubling down on his prediction that Arsenal will win the league by 10 points. We hope you loved this one! x IF YOU WANT THE ADVERT FREE VERSION OF THIS PLEASE SIGN UP HERE: https://www.patreon.com/c/TheArsenalOpinion Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this episode, Harry Symeou reacts to Mikel Arteta's press conference ahead of the meeting between Arsenal and Brentford in the Premier League at Emirates Stadium. We discuss William Saliba's fitness, the latest on Leandro Trossard and Kai Havertz, plus the news Arsenal have agreed a deal to sign the Quintero twins. 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 #premierleague Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this episode, Harry Symeou reflects on Chelsea 1-1 Arsenal in the Premier League. We discuss all the key incidents and highlights, why we struggled to impose ourselves against Enzo Maresca's side and cover all the major talking points from an interesting game at Stamford Bridge.
Arsenal leave Stamford Bridge with just one Premier League point after a chaotic afternoon defined by early bookings, a makeshift back line, and a referee who lost control long before Caicedo finally saw red. We break down the six cautions, the way Zubimendi's early yellow changed our midfield, the impact of Odegaard's introduction, and Merino's equaliser that shifted the momentum — plus the late chance for Gyökeres and Timber that could have won it.Despite the frustration, it still caps off a huge week for Arsenal: the derby win, the Bayern performance, and now a hard-earned point with Saliba, Gabriel and Trossard unavailable.In Part Two, we roll through a midweek Who Am I?, a full WATG recap, VARse (including the Alvarez penalty rule?), and a look ahead to Wednesday night's match against Brentford — a must-win before the trip to Villa Park.Settle in for a grounded, honest review of a fiery London afternoon and what it means for the week ahead.Chapters:(00:00) – Arteta's Non-Negotiables Intro(00:58) – Battle at the Bridge: Setting the Scene(01:49) – Lineup Changes & Saliba's Late Withdrawal(03:11) – Chelsea's Fast Start and Cucurella's Free Hits(04:48) – Six Arsenal Bookings and a Referee Out of Control(07:10) – Caicedo's Red Card and the Play-Acting Debate(08:59) – Chelsea's Tactics: Diving, Disruption, and Referee's Impact(11:58) – Arsenal's First-Half Chances & Sanchez's Spills(13:01) – Conceding Early in the Second Half(14:58) – Subs: Odegaard's Impact & Madueke's Struggles / Left-Side Chemistry Issue(19:00) – Merino's Equaliser: Saka's Brilliance & Odegaard's Spark(20:30) – Arteta's Sub Decisions: What Worked & What Didn't(23:20) – Final Chances: Gyökeres Collides with Sanchez & Timber's Header(24:22) – Was This Still a Good Week for Arsenal?(27:48) – By the Numbers & Big-Picture Reflection on the Chelsea Draw(29:08) – PT.2 Who Am I? (Game)(30:55) – Whip Around the Grounds – GW13(38:34) – VARse: GW13 (The Alvarez Rule & Referee Standards)(48:00) – What the Weekend Results Mean for the Top Four(49:53) – Spurs' Collapse & Vicario Chaos(52:23) – West Ham, Paquetá & the Red Card Meltdown(56:59) – Brentford Preview: Form, Goals, and Key Threats(59:28) – Should Arsenal Rotate? The Rice Question(01:01:33) – Merino, Gyökeres & How We Should Set Up vs Brentford(01:03:25) – Why This Is a Must-Win Ahead of Villa(01:04:40) – Prediction Game: Brighton vs Aston Villa(01:08:49) – Who Am I (Game) Reveal
Join Coach and Mitch as they dissect Arsenal's hard fought point at Stamford Bridge against Chelsea. The duo discuss:- More Arsenal injury issues (Saliba and Trossard missing out)- Arsenal's tough week catching up with them- Chelsea's plan to try and nullify Arsenal- Of course Rice vs Caicedo- and much more.Tap In!