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City remain five points behind with a game in hand on Premier League leaders Arsenal. But is the pressure off of the Blues in the title race? Join Amos, Joe, and Oliver as they answer that question, and more! Make sure to leave a rating and a review, and subscribe wherever you're listening to this show!You can keep up to date with all of the latest City Ramble action by following our social media pages. Follow us:Discord ➡️ https://discord.gg/AC5BgJtdX (Twitter) ➡️ https://x.com/thecityrambleInstagram ➡️ https://www.instagram.com/cityramble/?hl=enTikTok ➡️ https://www.tiktok.com/@thecityrambleWebsite ➡️ https://www.thecityramble.co.uk/Watch
Rog and Rory applaud Mikel Arteta and Arsenal's 4 - 1 demolition of Tottenham Hotpsur in the North London Derby. Plus, why braces for Viktor Gyökeres and Eberechi Eze could catalyze the team down the home stretch. And, why is everyone forgetting that Arne Slot won a title at Liverpool in his first season?!Come see us LIVE in Houston! Tickets available here: https://mibcourage.co/467DD3yPre-order Rog's new book "We Are the World (Cup)" now!: https://mibcourage.co/4brQpgGCheck out the 2025-26 Men in Blazers Report on America's Global Soccer Fandom: https://mibcourage.co/4rW3XpNSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-infoSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Mark Chapman, Chris Sutton, The Observer's Rory Smith and Theo Walcott discuss the weekend's football.How much trouble are Spurs in after defeat in the Igor Tudor's first game in charge against Arsenal? Can Viktor Gyokeres spearhead Arsenal's title challenge? What next for Crystal Palace and Oliver Glasner?The panel also pay tribute to the record-breaking James Milner and former Hearts captain Gary Locke joins the show to breakdown another dramatic weekend in the Scottish Premiership title race.TIMECODES – 00:34 - How does Igor Tudor fix Spurs' bad habits? 13:48 - Gyokeres and Arsenal bounce back 22:46 - Glasner's souring marriage with Crystal Palace 35:00 - Record-breaking James Milner 43:41 - Advantage Hearts in Scotland
LAFC sent a loud message in their 3-0 dismantling of Inter Miami, and it wasn't just about the scoreline. Los Angeles FC looked sharp, organized, and ruthless, while Inter Miami CF looked frustrated and overwhelmed. We break down what went wrong for Miami, what this result means long-term, and whether Lionel Messi's heated postgame interaction with referees is a sign of deeper cracks. Plus, we recap the rest of MLS opening weekend and highlight the teams that set the tone early. Across the pond, the Premier League title race is heating up once again. Manchester City and Arsenal continue to push each other to the limit at the top of the table. Can City pull off another late surge, or is this finally Arsenal's year? We examine the remaining fixtures, squad depth, and pressure points that could decide the title. Off the pitch, concerns are growing around the 2026 tournament. With New Jersey canceling its World Cup fan zone and Gillette Stadium reportedly resisting FIFA licensing without additional funding, we ask whether the 2026 World Cup is starting to show serious organizational strain. Is this just early logistical turbulence—or a warning sign for what's ahead? Timestamps: (7:00) – LAFC thrash Messi and Inter Miami (23:00) - MLS opening weekend recap (32:00) – Arsenal and Man City continue to battle in PL title race (47:45) – World Cup in danger of falling apart already? Subscribe to The Cooligans on your favorite podcast app:
Sunday was meant to be a potential banana skin for Arsenal as they went to North London rivals Spurs, led by new manager Igor Tudor, for a North London Derby with important implications. As it turned out, it was Eberechi Eze who was the star of the show for Arsenal, scoring his fourth and fifth goals for the Gunners against Spurs this season in a 4-1 win, with Victor Gyokeres also helping himself to a brace. Elsewhere, Manchester City beat Newcastle for the third time in four attempts this season, thanks to a Nico O'Reilly double and Nottingham Forest were unlucky to lose in the dying stages to Liverpool, who just about kept up their Champions League chase. Marley and Joel are on hand to discuss all the talking points from another entertaining weekend of Premier League action. SUBSCRIBE NOW: https://footballsocialdaily.supportingcast.fm/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fsdpod?igsh=MjQ5d29veGdoMmZ4&utm_source=qr X: https://twitter.com/FSDPod TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@footballsocialdaily Telegram Group: https://t.me/FootballSocialMerch Store: https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/FootballSocialDaily Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ian Cheeseman was the BBC's Manchester City correspondent for nearly 25 years and has been a fan all of his life. Here he hosts his weekly podcast, Forever Blue, where all things Man City are discussed. Ian talks to former Manchester City player Richard Jobson plus Annabel & Amy from the Forever Blue squad to discuss the win against Newcastle, Nico O'Reilly, 8 o'clock kickoffs, Arsenal's form, travelling to away games etc To buy a "It's Great to be a Blue" TShirt go via this linkbuytickets.at/itsgreattobeablue/storeIf you'd like to support Ian's work you can message him by DM on twitter @iancheeseman
On this episode of Sport Zone, the men of the Zone dissect the Premier League title battle as the pressure intensifies. Arsenal's recent dropped points sparked a heated debate — have they taken their foot off the gas, or is this simply the weight of a long season catching up?With Manchester City breathing down their neck and closing the gap, the conversation swings between tactical breakdowns and classic studio banter. From missed chances to mindset questions, the drama at the summit of the table takes centre stage.Sharp analysis. Bold claims. Relentless banter. The title race is alive — and so is the Zone.
We are joined by the Manchester Evening News' chief Manchester City writer Simon Bajkowski to preview Newcastle United's visit to the Etihad Stadium. Up for discussion are the Magpies' dismal away league record against City, the title race and Arsenal's recent dip in form, James Trafford's future at City and a possible move to Tyneside and how Saturday's game will pan out. Get an exclusive discount on your NORD VPN by clicking here: https://nordvpn.com/toon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Arsenal have left the door open for Manchester City once again, but can Pep's side take advantage? Join Amos and Adam as they look ahead to this weekend's match with Newcastle, and more! Make sure to leave a rating and a review, and subscribe wherever you're listening to this show!You can keep up to date with all of the latest City Ramble action by following our social media pages. Follow us:Discord ➡️ https://discord.gg/AC5BgJtdX (Twitter) ➡️ https://x.com/thecityrambleInstagram ➡️ https://www.instagram.com/cityramble/?hl=enTikTok ➡️ https://www.tiktok.com/@thecityrambleWebsite ➡️ https://www.thecityramble.co.uk/Watch
Arsenal made unwanted history this weekend, becoming the first side in Premier League history to surrender a two-goal lead against a team starting the day in the relegation zone. Wolves fought back from 2–0 down to claim a crucial point, a result that has thrown the title race wide open. With Manchester City now just five points behind, with a game in hand, the question has to be asked: do Arsenal have the experience and resilience required to go all the way? Elsewhere in Europe, there were deeply troubling scenes during Benfica's match involving Vinícius Júnior and Gianluca Prestianni. After scoring a superb goal, Vinícius Júnior was subjected to alleged racial abuse. The incident has once again raised urgent questions about racism in football and why meaningful progress remains so slow. Gary, Alan and Micah reflect on why this continues to happen in the modern game and also discuss the reaction after the match, including disappointing comments from José Mourinho that have sparked further debate. The Rest Is Football is powered by Fuse Energy. Sign up and use the referral code FOOTBALL and you could win a 1990 England shirt signed by the hosts of The Rest Is Football. Visit https://www.fuseenergy.com/football for terms and conditions Join The Players Lounge: The official fantasy football club of The Rest Is Football. It's time to take on Gary, Alan and Micah for the chance to win monthly prizes and shoutouts on the pod. It's FREE to join and as a member, you'll get access to exclusive tips from Fantasy Football Hub including AI-powered team ratings, transfer tips, and expert team reveals to help you climb the table - plus access to our private Slack community. Sign up today at therestisfootball.com. https://therestisfootball.com/?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=episode_description&utm_content=link_cta For more Goalhanger Podcasts, head to www.goalhanger.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
James Allcott is joined by leadership mentor Steve Sallis (@stevensallis) to discuss the psychology behind elite athletes. Together, they talk about the mindset and mental battles facing footballers in extreme high pressure scenarios and what challenges that holds.Learn more about the solutions mindset of athletes here.You can also buy Steve's book How Not To Be A Leadership Dickhead here.Host: James AllcottGuest: Steve SallisProducer: Cai JonesEditor: Finn McSkimmingAdditional Production: Patris Gordon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Arsenal went to Wolves knowing the margin for error was gone.What followed was a night that began with control, composure and an early breakthrough — and ended with frustration, defensive uncertainty and uncomfortable questions.In Part One, the panel break down the 2–2 draw at Molineux in detail. From the starting XI decisions and Saka's central role, to Declan Rice's early influence and the sense that the game should have been put to bed, the conversation moves through the turning points that shifted momentum.There's analysis of the second-half drop-off, the numbers behind the collapse, the defensive spacing issues, the Raya debate, and the substitutions that changed the rhythm of the game.Then comes the bigger discussion — mentality, game management, title pressure, and what this result means for Mikel Arteta's project. Is this a wobble, or something more structural? The bottle debate is addressed directly.Part Two shifts gears.There's reaction to Bukayo Saka's new contract and what it signals for Arsenal's future. The hosts discuss the recent fan incident outside the Emirates and player security. The prediction table returns. The North London Derby preview takes centre stage — injuries, tactical adjustments, and whether this is the perfect reset fixture after Wolves.And of course, the Spurs-themed “Who Am I?” returns — with a suitably painful answer.It's a raw, honest episode. Frustration, analysis and perspective — all before a defining derby weekend.
Stephen Doyle is joined as always by Gareth McGlynn and Vinny Perth for the League of Ireland Pod. They dive into the comments from Drogheda United co-chair Joanna Byrne on Israel playing in Ireland, the longevity of managers in the modern game, and who can fight their way into title contention.The LOI on Off The Ball
Evan and Matt sit down after a brief hiatus to go over all the action from the last two weeks of premier league football. The title race is heating up, and so is the relegation scrap! Anyways, thanks for listening and make sure you check us out on socials @TheCutback_ on Twitter and @The_cutback on Instagram. Enjoy!
The Go Radio Football Show: 17th of February 2026. PLAY and HIT SUBSCRIBE, and NEVER miss an episode! Paul Cooney, Darren O'Dea and Mark Guidi break down one of the most unpredictable title races in years. An episode packed with drama, debate, and big opinions as the title race tightens and Scottish football serves up yet another weekend of chaos. This week, the panel dives straight into: Title Race Turmoil Rangers' roaring 4–2 win over Hearts and Danny Röhl's growing influence. Celtic's latest instalment of “The Late Late Show” under Martin O'Neill — character, chaos, and last‑minute winners. Hearts staying top… for now. But can they survive without Shankland? Motherwell forcing their way into the conversation — maybe not contenders, but king‑makers? Big Talking Points Are 82–84 points enough to win the league this year? Why Celtic's goalkeeping and midfield decisions could define the run‑in. The Rangers mentality shift — real or still fragile? The Shankland impact: are Hearts running out of firepower at the worst possible time? Dundee United, Aberdeen, and St Mirren — who is sliding into trouble? The managerial merry‑go‑round: who stays, who goes, who should run Celtic's football department next year? Caller Highlights Motherwell caller Hugh arrives with optimism, bold predictions, and a reminder: the Well will have a big say in this title race. Celtic caller Paul breaks down defensive concerns and the impact of Trusty and Schmeichel. European Chat & Fixture Lookahead Celtic v Stuttgart preview — can O'Neill keep it alive for the second leg? Domestic crunch fixtures and why the split could be utter carnage. Follow us @thisisgoradio on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn and Tik Tok The Go Radio Football Show, weeknights from 5pm-7pm across Scotland on DAB, YouTube, Smart Speaker - launch Go Radio - and on the Go Radio App. IOS: https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/go-radio/id1510971202 Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=uk.co.thisisgo.goradio&pcampaignid=web_share In Association with Burger King. Home of the Whopper, home delivery half time or full time, exclusively on the Burger King App https://www.burgerking.co.uk/download-bk-app. Watch the Replay on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ThisIsGoRadio/streams For more Podcasts from Go Studios, head to: https://thisisgo.co.uk/podcasts/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/1ATeQD...
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The Go Radio Football Show: 16th of February 2026. PLAY and HIT SUBSCRIBE, and NEVER miss an episode! Paul Cooney, Charlie Mulgrew and Barry Ferguson break down one of the most unpredictable title races in years. Scottish football delivered pure chaos this weekend, and the panel dive straight into it. Celtic somehow claw back from 2–0 down at Rugby Park to win it in the 97th minute — “there's some spirit in this team” as Martin O'Neill puts it. Rangers then answer the call at Ibrox, coming from behind twice to beat league‑leaders Hearts 4–2, with Chermiti silencing critics with a hat‑trick. Motherwell's remarkable run continues, tightening the title race even further. With just three points separating Hearts, Rangers and Celtic, the lads debate who's really got the mentality to go the distance. Celtic's Late‑Late Show Down 2–0 at half‑time, O'Neill calls the first‑half “sloppy” and makes bold changes. Panel debate whether Celtic can keep relying on late goals. Rangers Bring the Thunder Back Ibrox atmosphere described as “bouncing from first minute to last.” Chermiti's hat‑trick changes the narrative around him. Danny Rohl praised for tactical tweaks and squad management. Motherwell: The Great Disruptors “Best footballing team in the league,” says Charlie. Their form means they'll shape the title race even if they don't win it. Hearts: Contenders or Pretenders? Questions over sustainability: low shots on target, reliance on moments. Injuries to key players loom large. Caller Fireworks Debate over Rangers' mentality at Motherwell. John Souttar's defending under the microscope. Celtic fans worried about fatigue, midfield depth, and Hattate's form. Manager Soundbites O'Neill: “We can't keep doing this every week.” Rohl: “We are in the middle of the race — and we are ready.” McInnes: “We put a lot into the game.” Follow us @thisisgoradio on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn and Tik Tok The Go Radio Football Show, weeknights from 5pm-7pm across Scotland on DAB, YouTube, Smart Speaker - launch Go Radio - and on the Go Radio App. IOS: https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/go-radio/id1510971202 Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=uk.co.thisisgo.goradio&pcampaignid=web_share In Association with Burger King. Home of the Whopper, home delivery half time or full time, exclusively on the Burger King App https://www.burgerking.co.uk/download-bk-app. Watch the Replay on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/live/hnoE3tJxT1E?si=WtKLPHUCSUYM6sGf For more Podcasts from Go Studios, head to: https://thisisgo.co.uk/podcasts/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/1ATeQD...
Celtic edge Livingston in a nervy 2–1 at Celtic Park under Martin O'Neill, with Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain delivering a late moment of quality to settle it. James and Alan break down why the game felt tighter than the shot count suggests—Livingston's shifting approach (early pressure → deep block), Celtic's difficulty turning control into clear chances, and how set-piece chaos nearly stole the points. There's a deep dive on cross volume vs chance quality (cutbacks vs “hope” balls), what the match says about Celtic's current attacking identity, and a big worry: Arne Engels' injury and what it means for the midfield balance. The show closes by looking ahead to Kilmarnock at Rugby Park and scanning the wider Scottish Premiership title race through an xG/variance lens.Want to support the channel? - https://huddlebreakdown.comLike this video and want more content like it? Subscribe to the channel below and hit the bell to get notified every time a new video goes live. Follow us on Twitter: @huddlebreakdown@Alan_Morrison67 @jucojames Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Simon Bajkowski and Jack Flintham reflect on City's 3-0 victory over Fulham, the gap to Arsenal being cut to four points and look ahead to the FA Cup fourth round tie vs Salford City. EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/talkingcity Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Arsenal leave West London with a point — but far more questions than answers.In this episode of The Non-Negotiables, we break down the 1–1 draw at Brentford and ask whether Arsenal are drifting away from the identity that made them so dominant. With Manchester City applying pressure in the title race, this was a night that demanded control. Instead, it became another conversation about long balls, lost fluency, and a worrying lack of sustained chance creation.We analyse the starting XI, the impact of key absences, and how the tactical approach shaped the first half. Is “Long Ball FC” becoming more than just frustration? Are Arsenal overthinking matches against teams they should be imposing themselves on? And what does this style shift say about the manager's current priorities?There's a deep dive into the Eberechi Eze debate — recruitment vs role — and whether he's being used in a way that suits his strengths. Then we unpack the second-half momentum swing: Odegaard's introduction, the return of familiar patterns, and Madueke's header that briefly felt like the breakthrough moment.But control evaporated. We examine the throw-in equaliser, the defensive lapses, and the concerning injury situation around Odegaard. Why was he left on? What did it cost Arsenal structurally? And how much did fatigue and squad rotation play into the late chaos?We close Part 1 with the bigger picture — xG, chance creation trends, and the uncomfortable truth about title-winning standards. Can you win a league without a 20-goal forward? And what actually is Arteta's football right now?Part 2 covers managerial sackings across the league, concerns around Ethan's loan situation, another controversial VAR weekend in MW26, and a look ahead to the FA Cup tie against Wigan — a potential reset moment before Wolves.The title race isn't over. But identity, control and attacking clarity now feel like the decisive battlegrounds.Set Piece FC rolls on — but can Arsenal rediscover themselves in time?Chapters:(00:00) - Arteta's Non-Negotiables Intro(01:01) - Brentford Context, Starting XI Reaction & Injury Concerns(03:03) - Long Ball FC Returns(09:00) - Eberechi Eze Debate: Role or Recruitment Issue?(14:27) - Half-Time Shift: Odegaard Changes the Game(16:59) - 0–1 | Madueke's Header & Momentum(19:28) - Back to Long Balls & Control Lost(21:08) - 1–1 | Throw-In Chaos & Odegaard Injury Scare(24:25) - Why Was Odegaard Left On?(27:51) - Late Chances(31:05) - Stats, Chance Creation & Title-Winning Standards(33:12) - Identity Crisis: What Is Arteta's Football?(36:21) - PT.2 Managerial Sackings: Spurs & Forest(41:23) - Ethan Loan Concerns(45:17) - VARse MW26: Chelsea, City & Officiating Standards(51:55) - Wigan FA Cup Preview(01:00:27) - Final Thoughts: February, Injuries & Title Belief
Arsenal Drop Points At Brentford, Eberechi Eze Problems, Title Race Mentality & Reality CheckArsenal drop crucial Premier League points away at Brentford and questions now turn to the Gunners' title race mentality. With pressure mounting, attention also shifts to emerging concerns surrounding Eberechi Eze and what this could mean for Arsenal moving forward.In today's episode of The Gooner Talk, Arsenal reporter Tom Canton breaks down the full Brentford vs Arsenal reaction — analysing where the game was won and lost, the key tactical moments, and whether Arsenal showed the mentality required to sustain a Premier League title challenge. We also discuss the growing Eberechi Eze situation, what the reported issues could mean, and how it impacts Arsenal's plans.With honest reaction, analysis, and perspective, this is your full Arsenal post-match breakdown and reality check after dropped points.
The Go Radio Football Show: 11th of February 2026. PLAY and HIT SUBSCRIBE, and NEVER miss an episode! Paul Cooney is joined by Darren O'Dea and Jamie Murphy for a a deep dive into the midweek of fixtures that could reshape the entire title race. Hearts Keep the Title Dream Alive A dramatic late winner against Hibs puts Hearts nine points clear at the top. Are McInnes' men showing the hallmark of champions? The panel think the signs are real — even without Shankland, Devlin, and Halkett. How Tynecastle has become one of the toughest grounds in the country. Celtic's Must‑Win Night Against Livingston Martin O'Neill's side cannot afford a single slip-up. Team news, tactical breakdown, and why Hatate's form could define Celtic's season. The Oxlade‑Chamberlain intrigue: Will he lift Celtic's creativity? Rangers' Transformation Under Danny Rohl A huge test at Fir Park: is Motherwell away harder than Hearts at Ibrox? Why the panel believe Rangers' pressing style will be crucial tonight. Who becomes the main striker? The Title Race Narrative Hearts are in the driver's seat, but Rangers and Celtic both have games in hand. Which team looks mentally strongest heading into the spring run‑in? Why Celtic still worry Rangers more than Hearts — even from further behind. Old Firm Cup Storm Brewing Ticket allocation chaos for next month's derby. Should the SFA stop letting the clubs decide? The boys say yes — immediately. Brilliant Analysis & Behind‑the‑Scenes Insight Jamie and Darren share: Dressing-room prep and pre-match rituals What makes a top manager at Rangers or Celtic Why Stevie Gerrard will manage again in England The “Nigel Clough warm‑up philosophy” that players secretly love Follow us @thisisgoradio on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn and Tik Tok The Go Radio Football Show, weeknights from 5pm-7pm across Scotland on DAB, YouTube, Smart Speaker - launch Go Radio - and on the Go Radio App. IOS: https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/go-radio/id1510971202 Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=uk.co.thisisgo.goradio&pcampaignid=web_share In Association with Burger King. Home of the Whopper, home delivery half time or full time, exclusively on the Burger King App https://www.burgerking.co.uk/download-bk-app. Watch the Replay on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/live/hnoE3tJxT1E?si=WtKLPHUCSUYM6sGf For more Podcasts from Go Studios, head to: https://thisisgo.co.uk/podcasts/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/1ATeQD...
Eli and Joey discussed the 2-1 away win against Wolfsburg, Schlotterbeck's thoughts on a title race, and more.
On Tuesday's Daily Clone with Jake Brend, T.J. Otzelberger previews TCU and explains why he's not focusing on a Big 12 Title. Presented by Whiskey River in the Northwest Bank Studios. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tom & Dunny are back to recap Man City's incredible comeback over Liverpool, the controversial calls (and no calls) in the match, Dominik Szoboszlai's mesmerizing free kick, the wild scenes at the end of the game, Tottenham spiraling under Thomas Frank, Cristian Romero's antics hurting Spurs and more! Sorry Tim. Follow Week in the Tackle on Twitter and Instagram and be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel to get full episodes and clips of the show! Follow Tom Rennie on Twitter and Instagram. Follow Brian Dunseth on Instagram. Follow Tim Horsey on Twitter and Instagram. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mikel Arteta Opens Up, Mikel Merino Injury Insight, Arsenal Title Race Calculations
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City have potentially put more pressure on Arsenal after coming from behind to win at Anfield over the weekend. Join Adam and Louis as they look at the title picture, and more! Make sure to leave a rating and a review, and subscribe wherever you're listening to this show!You can keep up to date with all of the latest City Ramble action by following our social media pages. Follow us:Discord ➡️ https://discord.gg/AC5BgJtdX (Twitter) ➡️ https://x.com/thecityrambleInstagram ➡️ https://www.instagram.com/cityramble/?hl=enTikTok ➡️ https://www.tiktok.com/@thecityrambleWebsite ➡️ https://www.thecityramble.co.uk/Watch
Max Rushden is joined by Barry Glendenning, Jonathan Wilson and Nedum Onuoha to chew over Manchester City's late win at Liverpool. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/footballweeklypod. Watch us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@FootballWeeklyPodcast
Segment one is pure MLS therapy. The Cooligans rank and debate the worst Designated Player signings of all time, asking how so many big names with even bigger expectations fell flat. From Rafa Márquez's infamous tenure to the complicated legacies of Giroud, Shaqiri, and Insigne, the guys break down why hype doesn't always translate on the field — and what MLS should learn from these costly misfires.In segment two, attention shifts to England as Liverpool's clash with Manchester City sparks controversy. Was the red card justified, or did it unfairly tilt the match? The boys react in real time to City's statement win and zoom out to assess what it means for the Premier League title race, with Arsenal now feeling real pressure as City creep closer.The episode wraps with a moment that raised eyebrows across the soccer world: Mauricio Pochettino telling Timothy Weah to “keep quiet” about World Cup ticket prices. The guys unpack why that comment hit a nerve, what it reveals about the relationship between players and federations, and why conversations about access and cost around the World Cup aren't going away anytime soon. Timestamps:(9:00) – Revealing the worst MLS DP flops of all-time(27:30) - Was Liverpool's red card justified?(40:30) – Premier League title race heats up as Man City inch closer(49:00) – Reacting to Pochettino telling Tim Weah to “keep quiet” about World Cup ticket prices Subscribe to The Cooligans on your favorite podcast app:
What a game at Anfield as Manchester City come from behind to reignite the Premier League title race. Arsenal still lead the Citizens by six points with 13 games to play, who's going to win the Premier League? With Manchester United winning four in a row under Michael Carrick and able to focus solely on the league, how far can they climb the table? Could they yet force their way into the race? Gary, Alan and Micah also get stuck into Thomas Tuchel's growing selection dilemmas. Is Morgan Rogers now ahead of the injured Jude Bellingham? Who gets the nod between Bukayo Saka and hat-trick hero Cole Palmer? And is Phil Foden in real danger of missing out after being left as an unused substitute by Pep Guardiola against Liverpool? The Rest Is Football is powered by Fuse Energy. To sign up and for terms and conditions, visit fuseenergy.com/football. Join The Players Lounge: The official fantasy football club of The Rest Is Football. It's time to take on Gary, Alan and Micah for the chance to win monthly prizes and shoutouts on the pod. It's FREE to join and as a member, you'll get access to exclusive tips from Fantasy Football Hub including AI-powered team ratings, transfer tips, and expert team reveals to help you climb the table - plus access to our private Slack community. Sign up today at therestisfootball.com. https://therestisfootball.com/?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=episode_description&utm_content=link_cta For more Goalhanger Podcasts, head to www.goalhanger.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this episode, Harry Symeou reacts to the weekend's football. We continue to react to Arsenal 3-0 Sunderland in the Premier League and discuss Liverpool 1-2 Manchester City. The title race is well and truly on! But then again, it always was! 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 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
James Allcott is joined by Clive Palmer (@clivepafc) and Jacob Hawley (@hawleyjacob) to discuss all the action from the latest weekend of Premier League football. The trio discuss the fallout from Liverpool vs. Manchester City—was that really a red card?! They also take a look at Michael Carrick and why his Manchester United team can't stop winning, whilst also touching on all the potential consequences from Gameweek 25. Host: James Allcott Guests: Clive Palmer and Jacob Hawley Producer: Cai Jones Editor: Finn McSkimming Additional Production: Patris Gordon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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
Dave looks at the weekend of Premier League action, as Man City win at Anfield to potentially spark something in the title race. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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On this episode of The Transfer Flow, Patrick and Ted break down a chaotic, high-quality clash at Anfield as Manchester City beat Liverpool in a game that felt like a season's worth of drama packed into 90 minutes. We dig into what City got right, why Liverpool struggled to solve the press, and how a single moment of brilliance nearly changed the story again. From there, we zoom out to the title race and ask whether City are really back, what Arsenal should be focusing on down the stretch, and why controlling games in the Premier League feels harder than ever right now. Along the way, we talk Erling Haaland's underrated all-around impact, elite goalkeeping across the league, and why nobody ever looks comfortable anymore. In the second half, we get into Newcastle's worrying drop-off, Eddie Howe's growing list of problems, and how squad depth (or the lack of it) is shaping seasons at both ends of the table. We also look at the relegation battle, West Ham's faint hopes of a late escape, and why Forest fans should still be nervous. We wrap things up with listener questions, including a deep dive into “hot hand” theory in football, sweet spots for shooting, and what analytics can (and can't) tell us about form, finishing streaks, and player development. 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 01:33 - Dominik Szoboszlai's free kick 02:44 - The drama of Liverpool/Man City 04:04 - City's first half 04:55 - Liverpool on their back foot 05:32 - The quality of players in this match 07:42 - You can't go hard for 180 minutes every week 08:18 - Sideism for Liverpool? 08:45 - The impact of Haaland 10:53 - Gakpo and Ekitike for Liverpool 11:30 - Pep's weirdness + Rayan Cherki 12:57 - Late game red card + Is the TItle Race on? 13:44 - City were much stronger in past seasons 14:02 - Eddie Howe and Newcastle 15:15 - Uncalled penalties 16:00 - Newcastle fan's frustrations 17:10 - Managers need to do less, not more 18:46 - Howe overseeing transfers? 20:01 - Arsenal's overpayment for depth to win a title 21:02 - Should Arsenal fans be concerned? 22:00 - The other end of the table + faith in Leeds? 23:20 - West Ham's improvement 24:00 - Will West Ham save themselves? 25:20 - Paco Jemez + Comparing schedules 26:58 - Brentford are flying 27:47 - The Fulham vs Everton game 28:22 - Samuel Chukwueze 29:52 - The crazy goalkeeping in this game 31:22 - Impressive saves across the league 32:18 - Hot Hand Theory 33:45 - Sequencing 34:59 - Tracking shooting training data 36:06 - Creating better players 36:45 - Sweet Spots exist, Hot Hand isn't provable for us 37:52 - When the streaky players fall off what do we change? 39:34 - Smaller margins across the league now 40:27 - Juventus are evil 41:24 - Will there be a goalkeeper bubble? 42:04 - TTF Conference tickets and a £25,000 talk? #manchestercity #liverpool #premierleague #arsenal #football #epl #soccer #eplnews #manchestercity #haaland #szoboszlai #salah #wirtz #pepguardiola #newcastle #westham #relegationbattle #foryou #fyp
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Former Premier League striker Clinton Morrison and the Telegraph's Luke Edwards join Aaron Paul to review the weekend's Premier League action.Manchester City come from behind to beat Liverpool in a chaotic finish at Anfield, but Arsenal remain 6 points clear at the top. Are Brighton fans turning on Fabian Hurzeler after a loss to rivals Crystal Palace? Who's most in danger of getting caught by West Ham in the relegation battle? And has any manager ever sounded as upset after a defeat as Scott Parker on Saturday?TIMECODES 0:26 - Late drama at Anfield 5:38 - Not handing the title to Arsenal just yet 15:21 - Big win for Crystal Palace, boos at Brighton 23:08 - West Ham blow relegation battle wide open 28:01 - Time running out for Scott Parker and Burnley 34:30 - Leeds beat Nottingham Forest in six-pointer 38:01 - Romero sees red again for Spurs 41:03 - Eddie Howe under pressure at Newcastle 44:33 - Brentford dreaming of Europe 46:36 - Moyes keeps Everton moving
Gary Neville and Peter Drury react to Manchester City's remarkable comeback victory over Liverpool and how this result will give Pep Guardiola the belief that they can put pressure on Arsenal in the race for the title.They also discuss the race for the Champions League places as Michael Carrick's impressive run as Manchester Utd head coach continued with a comfortable win over Tottenham on Saturday.The Gary Neville Podcast is a Sky Sports podcast. Listen to every episode here: skysports.com/the-gary-neville-podcastYou can listen to The Gary Neville Podcast on your smart speaker by saying "ask Global Player to play The Gary Neville Podcast".Watch every episode of The Gary Neville Podcast on YouTube here: The Gary Neville Podcast on YouTubeFor all the latest Premier League news, head to skysports.com/premier-leagueFor advertising opportunities email: skysportspodcasts@sky.uk
TOPICS Episode 307*Benfica, FC Porto, Sporting CP, SC Braga, Vitoria SC & Other Liga Stuff of Interest.*Major Classico! FC Porto x Sporting CP on Monday. *Stephen Eustáquio to MLS. *Match Day 21.
Lots to get through on today's Sky Sports FC with Tom White and Charlie Austin!One month into their reigns, Charlie assesses the Manchester United and Chelsea tenures of head coaches Michael Carrick and Liam Rosenior. Next, we ask if Tottenham Hotspur should have spent more money in January, after Sporting Director, Johan Lange, faced the media to explain why the club didn't bring in more players in the transfer window. Spurs fan Chris joins the debate. Finally, to Scotland and the title race - we ask if Rangers are now considered the favourites to lift the Premiership. But, is this the best Scottish title race ever?
Borussia Dortmund cut Bayern Munich's league lead to six points. How viable is the title race? How do we evaluate their winter transfer windows and what to make off the UCL performance that pits them against Atlanta in the play-off round? All that and more on episode 527 of the Yellowwallpod, the longest-running Borussia Dortmund Podcast.
We preview the five Premiership matches taking place tonight, as Celtic visit Aberdeen, Rangers host Kilmarnock and Marvin Bartley has his first match in charge of Livingston. With Charlotte Cohen, Andy Halliday and Gordon Waddell.
CBS Sports college basketball writer Isaac Trotter joins Jeremy Werner to give the case for and case against all five teams in the Big Ten basketball title race. He breaks down Michigan, Michigan State, Illinois, Nebraska and Purdue in what should be one of the most intense races for the conference crown in recent memory. SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS Omaha Steaks: Go to https://www.OmahaSteaks.com to get an extra $35 off with promo code ILLINI at checkout. Minimum purchase may apply. Thanks to Omaha Steaks for sponsoring us! MANDO: Control Body Odor ANYWHERE with @shop.mando and get 20% off + free shipping with promo code ILLINI at shopmando.com! #mandopod GET 2 MONTHS OF ILLINI INQUIRER VIP ACCESS FOR JUST $1! Want to try out Illini Inquirer VIP access, for a limited time only, you can get your first TWO MONTHS of VIP access for just $1! That's the best Illinois Fighting Illini coverage for just pennies per day. Get the most in-depth intel and insight on Illinois football, basketball, recruiting and more with Illini Inquirer. Sign up now for the monthly option and get your first two month for just $1! Sign up now! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Former Alabama Men's Basketball Head Coach Mark Gottfried joins The Next Round for a wide-ranging conversation on some of the hottest topics in college basketball and SEC hoops right now
Gab Marcotti and Julien Laurens discuss Manchester United's 3-2 victory over leaders Arsenal in the Premier League and ask if this could be the start of an exciting title race with Manchester City & Aston Villa. The guys also discuss Kylian Mbappe's heroics in Villarreal, Endrick's hat trick in Ligue 1 & ask if Andy Robertson will move to Tottenham Hotspur or not. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices