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Hello Rank Squad!It's time for this week's first Champions League Takeaway - looking back at Tuesday's Quarter Final second legs, where both PSG and Barcelona emerged with qualification intact, but with their reputations bruised and having been handed on-the-night losses by Aston Villa and Borussia Dortmund, who were both excellent. In the absence of Dean, who is flying back to San Diego, Jack is joined by football podcast royalty in Mike Zimmermann - to talk through both of the games and discuss the ramifications in more detail. We start with Aston Villa's impressive 3-2 win over PSG, where the Parisien favourites were given an almighty scare in the second half by Unai Emery's charges, who managed to break free of PSG's impressive counter-attacking hold after the break, going hell for leather and finding themselves some Gigi Donnarumma magic away from taking Luis Enrique's men to extra time. Then in Part Two, we head to the Westfalenstadion, where Dortmund had very little to lose, but managed to expose the Barcelona high line enough to give the Yellow Wall plenty to shout about. Serhou Guirassy's hat-trick had Barça very worried for a time, and although the Catalans progressed, they were subjected to defeat in a single game for the first time in 2025. It's Ranks! And remember, if you'd like more from the Rank Squad, including extra podcasts every Monday and Friday (including our weekly Postbox taking a look at the whole weekend of football) and access to our brilliant Discord community, then why not join us here on Patreon?
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Hello Rank Squad!It's time for this week's second Champions League Takeaway - looking back at Wednesday's Quarter Final first legs, where PSG roared back from 1-0 down to beat Aston Villa 3-1 and Barcelona romped to yet another astounding win, routinely dismantling a discombobulated Dortmund 4-0. We start with PSG and wonder if anybody could have held up against the power of their attacking might last night - looking at the emergence of Desire Doué as a bona-fide starter and wonderkid, as well as the devastating directness of Kvicha Kvaratskhelia - before going a bit deeper into a discussion of how Luis Enrique has moulded this club to one in his own image - where the team comes first, but individual brilliance is actively encouraged as well. Then in Part Two it's time to head to Catalunya, to take a deep dive into how Barcelona pretty much killed this tie stone dead in the first leg, breaking a host of records in the process. All three of the front line of Raphinha (controversially), Lamine Yamal, and Robert Lewandowski were on the scoresheet - with Lewy making it 29 goals in 28 games against Dortmund since leaving them in 2014. Ouch. It's Ranks! And remember, if you'd like more from the Rank Squad, including extra podcasts every Monday and Friday (including our weekly Postbox taking a look at the whole weekend of football) and access to our brilliant Discord community, then why not join us here on Patreon?
Hello Rank Squad! Dean's back in London, so it's less of a Transatlantic Job this week, but that doesn't mean there's not still plenty to discuss. Today, we're looking at the Champions League Quarter Finalists, but in a slightly different way - examining who the most important player is for each of the eight teams remaining in the competition, from the perspectives of how they've played so far, as well as who is most likely to step up going forward. We take the eight teams in turn ahead of their QF matchups, thinking about star performers across the course of the competition, but also about which player their opposition would remove from these games if they were given a choice to do so - giving us some interesting names and discussions around how we rank players in systems. We finish by trying to pick a top three each, but we found that was a harder task than either of us envisaged to begin with! It's Ranks! And remember, if you'd like more from the Rank Squad, including extra podcasts every Monday and Friday (including our weekly Postbox taking a look at the whole weekend of football) and access to our brilliant Discord community, then why not join us here on Patreon?
À la Une de Radio foot internationale à 16h10-21h10 T.U. : - Serie A 29è journée, l'Inter frappe un grand coup ! ; - Milan s'apprête à accueillir la Ligue des Nations. ; - Éliminatoires Mondial 2026 zone Afrique, focus sur 3 rencontres de jeudi. - Serie A 29è journée, l'Inter frappe un grand coup ! Les Nerazzurri l'ont emporté à Bergame (2-0) tandis que Naples s'est enlisé dans la lagune et n'a remporté qu'un point de Venise, avant-dernier du championnat. Avec 3 points d'avance sur les Partenopei, les champions en titre sont-ils bien partis pour conserver leur titre ? Rien n'est fait pour Simone Inzaghi. Antonio Conte déplore quant à lui l'inefficacité de ses attaquants et met en avant la mauvaise qualité du terrain. Le Napoli accuse 3 points de retard sur les Milanais.- Milan s'apprête à accueillir la Ligue des Nations. Nouvelle formule avec des ¼ de finale, prestigieuse affiche entre la Nazionale et la Mannschaft, 2 formations qui comptent 8 titres mondiaux. L'Italie va-t-elle faire la différence dès l'aller lors de ce classique ? En l'absence de Retegui, Luciano Spalletti devrait titulariser Moïse Kean devant. - Déplacement de l'équipe de France à Split pour une 1ère manche face à la Croatie. Kylian Mbappé de retour en sélection, l'inoxydable Luka Modric comme adversaire. Le Ballon d'Or devrait connaître sa 185è sélection. - Pays-Bas/Espagne à Rotterdam. Les demi-finalistes du dernier Euro pourront-ils se défaire de la Roja, souveraine en Allemagne l'été dernier, et qui jouera la 2è manche à la maison ? - Premier de son groupe aussi, le Portugal de CR7, Vitinha et João Neves ira défier le Danemark au Parken de Copenhague.- Éliminatoires Mondial 2026 zone Afrique, focus sur 3 rencontres de jeudi : dans le groupe C, lesGuépards se déplaceront à Durban pour gagner. Face au Zimbabwe, le 11 de Gernot Rohr est déterminé et conscient de l'enjeu. - Groupe D : Libye/Angola, Aliou Cissé privé d'Al-Musrati veut s'appuyer sur des joueurs locaux pour tenter de battre les Palancas Negras.- Comores/Mali à Berkane, un groupe I très relevé, les Aigles chercheront à se relancer face aux leaders de la poule. Avec Olivier Pron : Ludovic Duchesne, Jean-Philippe Bouchard et Nabil Djellit. - Technique/réalisation : Laurent Salerno-Matthieu Degueldre – Coordination : Pierre Guérin.
À la Une de Radio foot internationale à 16h10-21h10 T.U. : - Serie A 29è journée, l'Inter frappe un grand coup ! ; - Milan s'apprête à accueillir la Ligue des Nations. ; - Éliminatoires Mondial 2026 zone Afrique, focus sur 3 rencontres de jeudi. - Serie A 29è journée, l'Inter frappe un grand coup ! Les Nerazzurri l'ont emporté à Bergame (2-0) tandis que Naples s'est enlisé dans la lagune et n'a remporté qu'un point de Venise, avant-dernier du championnat. Avec 3 points d'avance sur les Partenopei, les champions en titre sont-ils bien partis pour conserver leur titre ? Rien n'est fait pour Simone Inzaghi. Antonio Conte déplore quant à lui l'inefficacité de ses attaquants et met en avant la mauvaise qualité du terrain. Le Napoli accuse 3 points de retard sur les Milanais.- Milan s'apprête à accueillir la Ligue des Nations. Nouvelle formule avec des ¼ de finale, prestigieuse affiche entre la Nazionale et la Mannschaft, 2 formations qui comptent 8 titres mondiaux. L'Italie va-t-elle faire la différence dès l'aller lors de ce classique ? En l'absence de Retegui, Luciano Spalletti devrait titulariser Moïse Kean devant. - Déplacement de l'équipe de France à Split pour une 1ère manche face à la Croatie. Kylian Mbappé de retour en sélection, l'inoxydable Luka Modric comme adversaire. Le Ballon d'Or devrait connaître sa 185è sélection. - Pays-Bas/Espagne à Rotterdam. Les demi-finalistes du dernier Euro pourront-ils se défaire de la Roja, souveraine en Allemagne l'été dernier, et qui jouera la 2è manche à la maison ? - Premier de son groupe aussi, le Portugal de CR7, Vitinha et João Neves ira défier le Danemark au Parken de Copenhague.- Éliminatoires Mondial 2026 zone Afrique, focus sur 3 rencontres de jeudi : dans le groupe C, lesGuépards se déplaceront à Durban pour gagner. Face au Zimbabwe, le 11 de Gernot Rohr est déterminé et conscient de l'enjeu. - Groupe D : Libye/Angola, Aliou Cissé privé d'Al-Musrati veut s'appuyer sur des joueurs locaux pour tenter de battre les Palancas Negras.- Comores/Mali à Berkane, un groupe I très relevé, les Aigles chercheront à se relancer face aux leaders de la poule. Avec Olivier Pron : Ludovic Duchesne, Jean-Philippe Bouchard et Nabil Djellit. - Technique/réalisation : Laurent Salerno-Matthieu Degueldre – Coordination : Pierre Guérin.
Podcast Intro: The Portugal Corner - Episode 177 - The Usual SuspectsWelcome to The Portugal Corner! The podcast where we dive into all things Portuguese soccer—the good, the bad, and the funny!It's St. Patrick's Day, and we're celebrating with some GuinnessIn a move that caught many by surprise, Chelsea has swooped in to secure two of Portugal's brightest young stars—Quenda and Dario Essugo. The Blues locked in deals worth €50M and €20M, respectively, on delayed loans. With Chelsea's track record of acquiring young talent, we discuss what the future holds for these rising midfielders and whether this move will help or hinder their development.Portugal's squad for the Nations League playoffs is out, and we analyze Roberto Martínez's selections. Is the midfield trio of Vitinha, João Neves, and Bruno Fernandes the right call? Will these choices propel the team to victory, or do we see cracks in the foundation?Sporting CP continues their dominant form, storming past Famalicão with a convincing 3-1 victory. The match saw Fresneda break the deadlock after a stunning run from "Thicc Vic". Famalicão kept things competitive by equalizing through a penalty just before halftime, but Sporting had the last laugh. "Thicc Vic" himself converts from the spot.Returning to domestic action, Benfica faced Rio Ave and started strong with a stunning strike from Orkun Kökçü. However, despite going 2-0 up, two sloppy defensive mistakes—one notably from Tino—allowed Rio Ave back into the match. Fortunately, Aturkoglu stepped up to restore order, securing the much-needed three points.Desperate for stability, Porto reverted to a back-four system, and it paid off with a solid 2-0 victory over AVS. Rising star Rodrigo Mora opened the scoring, bringing energy back into the squad. Fábio Vieira followed up with a thunderous one-timer to double the lead. AVS didn't help their case as Ignacio Rodriguez saw red early in the second half, giving Porto the advantage for the final 45 minutes.Guimarães' European campaign ended in disappointment as Real Betis walked into Portugal and delivered a crushing 4-0 defeat. Even Antony found himself on the scoresheet. However, the team bounced back on the weekend with a hard-fought 2-0 win over Estrela Amadora, with Thomas Handel and Arcanjo providing the goals.Bruno Fernandes continues to prove his worth, delivering a hat-trick (including two penalties) and an assist as Manchester United crushed Real Sociedad 4-1 in the Europa League. He followed it up with a goal against Leicester in a 3-0 weekend win, assisted by Dalot.Jota Silva, shinea for Nottingham Forest, scoring in a vital 4-2 victory over Ipswich. Nuno Espírito Santo's Nottingham Forest locks in third place with this crucial win.PSG survived a Champions League scare, advancing past Liverpool on penalties. Vitinha and Ramos kept their cool from the spot, while Darwin Núñez's miss proved costly.On the domestic front, Nuno Mendes scored his first Ligue 1 goal of the season in Le Classique, helping PSG secure a 3-1 win over Marseille and extend their lead at the top to a staggering 19 points. We took some heat for not nominating Mendes for last week's João Wonder—our bad!Another game, another goal for CR7. Ronaldo netted his 928th career goal as Al-Nassr defeated Al-Kholood .Toronto FC's home opener didn't go as planned, suffering a 2-1 defeat to Chicago Fire. Stonk of the Week: A jaw-dropping goal from a Phoenix Rising player in the USL.João Wonder (Best Portuguese Player of the Week): Bruno Fernandes for his four-goal week, further cementing his place as one of Portugal's top midfielders.Thanks for tuning in! Don't forget to follow us:X (Twitter): @Portugal_CornerInstagram: @theportugalcornerJoin our Patreon for exclusive content on Talking Portugal in the Corner.
Subscreve o canal para não perderes um episódio todas as terças.Vasco Elvas - https://www.instagram.com/vascoelvasTomás da Cunha - https://x.com/tomasrdacunhaTiago Almeida - https://www.instagram.com/tiago.aalmeida/Produção - Setlist:Nuno PiresVasco Assis TeixeiraRealização:Pedro BessaRúben SalsaPós-Produção:Who Cried WolfMúsica:Luís Contrário - carros que andam de força00:00 - Regresso do Padrasto Miguel00:36 - Remakes bons e maus01:30 - Filmes e séries à moda do Padrasto05:08 - Lances polémicos recentes07:00 - Apostas no campeão da Liga09:43 - Paragens cerebrais constantes10:51 - Mentalidade dos jogadores 14:45 - Markovic, Mihajlović, Krovinović 17:35 - Eu sou do Sporting porque...19:58 - Eu sou do Porto porque...21:18 - Clube do Tomás da Cunha (?)22:11 - Eu sou do Benfica porque...23:43- Futebol e o Petróleo26:01 - Vitinha e elogios do Henry26:47 - Desculpas de Roberto Martínez para não usar o meio-campo do PSG28:35 - Porto x Benfica - 11 de Maio 2013 - Onze das duas equipas31:06 - Regresso ao episódio depois de Jason Voorhees no estúdio31:20 - Padrasto Avô32:05 - Tomás da Cunha Jr. - Sócio de 3 clubes 32:57 - Lage e conversa com adeptos33:20 - Padrasto regressa a ser sócio37:14 - Jogo pelo Jogo na Luz?37:39 - Cinzas do Padrasto no Estádio da Luz40:06 - "Fakes" Árabes 42:33 - O último jogo do Padrasto na Luz43:19 - Semana terrível do Benfica46:16 - Apostas da semana e Padrasto famoso
O nosso praise por Vitinha e João Neves, a possível despedida de Salah da Ballon D'Or, quem vai passar às meias-finais da Champions e ainda o melhor 11 da Premier League vs Melhor 11 da La Liga.
Jimbo welcomes Michael Cox, Duncan Alexander and Tom Williams into the studio with high-stakes drama everywhere you look. Real Madrid break Atletico hearts again on penalties in the Champions League, with all the post-match discussion centred on Julian Alvarez's double-touch penalty disallowed by VAR. PSG are also victorious on penalties at Anfield. Hear about the heroics of Vitinha and Donnurumma, plus why PSG can take advantage of other teams' exhaustion. Or will Marco Asensio come back to bite them in the next round? Next up for Liverpool, the Carabao Cup final against Newcastle at Wembley on Sunday. George Caulkin makes the case for Eddie Howe's Magpies to finally end the club's trophy drought. In the Premier League, there's Ruud van Nistelrooy in the dug-out yet again for Leicester v Man United, as well as Arsenal v Chelsea and Man City v Brighton. Plus so-called journalists, pigs in alleys and being out for the rest of the season Produced by Charlie Jones. RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1: Real beat Atletico - next up Arsenal (05.00) • PART 2a: PSG beat Liverpool on penalties (17.00) • PART 2b: Aston Villa 3-0 Club Brugge (29.00) • PART 2c: Elsewhere in the Champions League (32.00) • PART 3: Carabao Cup final preview with George Caulkin (41.00) • PART 4: Premier League weekend preview (51.00) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
No mais recente episódio do Mata-Mata, analisamos os oitavos de final da Liga dos Campeões, onde o Benfica se despediu da competição após a derrota frente ao Barcelona. Falámos sobre o talento de Vitinha e João Neves e aprofundámos o estado atual do Futebol Clube do Porto. Além disso, fizemos um balanço da Primeira e Segunda Liga e destacámos a grande campanha do Vitória SC, que surpreendeu o Betis e entra em campo hoje para lutar pela qualificação europeia. Tudo isto num episódio repleto de análises e opiniões sem filtros!
Hello Rank Squad! In a bit of a break from tradition, and after witnessing an absorbing encounter between Liverpool and PSG at Anfield, we decided this week might be a good one to switch things up and discuss the thing everyone will be discussing come Wednesday morning - the action from the Champions League, so this is the first of two UCL Takeaway episodes that will be with you this week. We start on Merseyside, where football reminded us it's a funny old game. Liverpool were outmatched in Paris last Wednesday, but came away with a 1-0 win against PSG; but on a night where they gave a far better account of themselves at home, they ended up losing the game 1-0 and being knocked out on penalties. Work that one out. We give PSG their due for a mighty performance over two legs, and discuss just how far this very talented side could go in this competition, as well as looking at what Liverpool might have done differently, and where the squad might need to be strengthened to push forwards again next season. Then in Part Two, we move over to the rest of the action, dissecting Barcelona's 3-1 win over Benfica where Lamine Yamal and Raphinha set some more records, as well as Pedri's astounding performance in the heart of midfield. We touch on Bayern, who Dean correctly backed in our power ranking episode, and how Leverkusen melted in the heat of the knockout stages; and finish with Inter, who made light work of Feyenoord even with a heavily rotated squad, and who are ticking along nicely in this competition. It's Ranks! And remember, if you'd like more from the Rank Squad, including extra podcasts every Monday and Friday (including our weekly Postbox taking a look at the whole weekend of football) and access to our brilliant Discord community, then why not join us here on Patreon?
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The Morning Footy crew breaks down PSG's statement win at Anfield, eliminating Premier League leaders Liverpool from the Champions League in emphatic fashion. How did Luis Enrique's tactical masterclass overwhelm the Reds over two legs? Has Ousmane Dembélé's electric form put him ahead of Mohamed Salah in the Ballon d'Or conversation? Then, it's report card time—Vitinha, Nuno Mendes, Gianluigi Donnarumma, Luis Enrique, Arne Slot, and Salah all get their grades. Plus, with PSG now through to the quarterfinals, what does their road to Munich look like? Can they finally break their Champions League curse? Morning Footy is available for free on the Audacy app as well as Apple Podcasts, Spotify and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Visit the betting arena on CBSSports.com for all the latest in sportsbook reviews and sportsbook promos for betting on soccer For more soccer coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/soccer/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ Watch UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, UEFA Europa Conference League, Serie A, Coppa Italia, EFL, NWSL, Scottish Premiership, Argentine Primera División by subscribing Paramount Plus: https://www.paramountplus.com/home/ 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
C'est le grand jour pour le Paris Saint-Germain. Le PSG accueille Liverpool au Parc des Princes ce mercredi pour les 8e de finale de la Ligue des champions. L'équipe de Luis Enrique est-elle prête pour cette rencontre ? Êtes-vous confiant pour Paris ? Comment aborder ce match aller ? Pensez-vous que ce match est un tournant pour le projet de l'entraineur du PSG ? Lille est en ballotage favorable après son match nul sur la pelouse de Dortmund. Est-ce une grande performance ? Le match laisse-t-il des regrets aux Lillois ? Le LOSC est-il maintenant favori ?
La forme resplendissante du PSG lui donne le droit de rêver contre Liverpool, sans doute ce qui se fait de mieux en Europe cette saison, mercredi au Parc des Princes (21h) en 8e de finale aller de Ligue des champions. C'est peut-être l'affiche la plus appétissante du festin des huitièmes de finale, qui a pourtant aussi au menu d'alléchants Atlético-Real Madrid et Bayern-Leverkusen. Cela dit beaucoup du niveau actuel des deux équipes. Toujours dans l'attente d'un sacre en C1, le PSG est euphorique depuis son grand rebond contre Manchester City (4-2), dans un Parc des Princes incandescent le 22 janvier. Il a gagné 15 de ses 16 matches en 2025, la plupart avec la manière (54 buts inscrits dont 18 par Ousmane Dembélé, un record individuel au 21e siècle à ce stade de l'année civile). Mais le danger vient de partout avec des jeunes qui confirment, de Bradley Barcola à Désiré Doué en passant par Joao Neves et Vitinha. Analyse de cette rencontre avec Éric Silvestro et Cédric Chasseur autour de Philippe Sanfourche.
Hello Rank Squad!It's time for Champions League Takeaway, your late night delivery following the action - following the second legs of the new 'Playoff Round' in the competition, pitting the teams who finished 9th to 24th in the league stage against each other to earn places in the Round of 16.Wednesday night saw the headline tie of the round - Real Madrid vs Manchester City - settled by a Kylian Mbappe masterclass, with the Frenchman scoring a brilliant hat-trick to put the game far beyond the reach of Pep Guardiola's men and eliminate a Pep side before the Round of 16 for the first time in his managerial career. We talk how far off it City were, and how with the No 9 firing, Real Madrid might well just be favourites once again. There's also a discussion of the most entertaining game of the evening - PSV's extra-time triumph over Juventus which made the Old Lady the third (of three) Italian sides knocked out in this playoff round - two to Dutch opponents, and the other from Belgium - it's a good time to be from the Low Countries! And we talk briefly about PSG's absolute demolition job of Stade Brestois, and Borussia Dortmund's very uneventful seeing off of Sporting CP. Then in Part Two we chat through Bayern's late Davies dagger that broke Celtic hearts (it's a cruel game, sometimes), as well as Milan and Atalanta's respective headlosses as they crashed out to Feyenoord and Club Brugge respectively, as well as an incredibly fun encounter which saw Benfica emerge victorious against AS Monaco. It's Ranks! And remember, if you'd like more from the Rank Squad, including extra podcasts every Monday and Friday (including our weekly Postbox taking a look at the whole weekend of football) and access to our brilliant Discord community, then why not join us here on Patreon?
Dall'infortunio di Vitinha alle ultime da Pegli direzione Inter, dalla designazione arbitrale per la sfida di San Siro alle molte vostre domande su quando si giocheranno le gare dalla 27° alla 30° giornata e su quale sarà il futuro di Gudmundsson. Di questo - e non solo - parliamo in puntata. Buoncalcioatutti!
https://fr.tipeee.com/culturepsgLes thèmes :1. Toulouse/PSG (0-1) :- Retour rapide sur la partie- Quelques performances individuelles à retenir2. PSG/Brest :- Quelles compositions attendre ?- Les clés rapides du match3. Les prolongations de contrat du PSG :- Luis Enrique 2027 - La batterie de joueurs jusqu'en 2029 : Vitinha, Hakimi, Nuno Mendes- Quelles prolongations ensuite : Campos ? Donnarumma ? Autres ? Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
durée : 00:03:40 - 100% PSG - Le billet - Parmi les très bonnes choses du match face à Brest, la prestation de Vitinha. Le Portugais a été élu homme du match et retrouve peu à peu le niveau qu'il avait l'an dernier.
Le PSG s'est imposé à Guingamp face au Stade Brestois en barrage de Ligue des champions sur un score de 3-0 avec un doublé d'Ousmane Dembélé. Le numéro 10 parisien reste sur deux triplés et deux doublés sur les quatre derniers matches, justifiant son statut de meilleur buteur en 2025 (15 réalisations). Qu'a-t-il changé pour être dans une telle forme ? Est-il en surchauffe ou est-ce le déclic qu'on n'attendait plus ? Peut-il être le référent offensif d'une équipe qui va loin en Ligue des champions ? A-t-il fait oublier Kylian Mbappé et inspire-t-il la même crainte ? Vitinha revient également en forme : a-t-il enfin lancé sa saison ? La question de son positionnement est-elle toujours d'actualité ? Est-il le milieu parfait comme le dit Luis Enrique ?
Le PSG a officialisé les prolongations de plusieurs cadres. Hakimi, Vitinha, Nuno Mendes et le coach Luis Enrique ont signé des contrats longue durée avec le Paris Saint-Germain. Est-ce le signe d'un projet sain ? Comment interprétez-vous le fait que ces cadres veuillent rester à Paris ? Le projet centré autour de Luis Enrique est-il le bon ? En s'imposant 4-1 face à Monaco hier, Paris a définitivement enterré les espoirs monégasques de titre et envoyé un nouveau message au championnat. La machine PSG est-elle lancée ? Adi Hutter a parlé de plus belle équipe d'Europe actuellement, a-t-il raison ?
Il Genoa torna a Pegli e lo fa con due ottime notizie: Badelj e Vitinha si sono allenati con il resto dei compagni e dovrebbero essere a disposizione di Vieira almeno per la panchina. Il tecnico francese parlerà domani in conferenza stampa. Buoncalcioatutti!
Ep. 464 - Thiaw alla Pepe, Reijnders come Vitinha e Leao stella: la rivoluzione di Conceicao
Nuno Mendes veut QUITTER le PSG Pour Manchester United ⁉️ Kolo Muani TRES Courtisé ⚽️PODCAST FOOTBALL AU COEUR DU PARIS SAINT GERMAIN 00:00 Nuno Mendes veut quitter le PSG pour Manchester United ? 16:48 Real, City... Vitinha est très COURTISÉ ! 31:52 Que faire pendant ce MERCATO hivernal ? (départs/arrivées) Olmo, Skriniar, Kolo, Asensio, Kimpembe, Araujo... 01:09:45 Le PSG va finalement affronter Manchester City au meilleur moment ? #psg #football #parissaintgermain #debrief #debriefpsg #ligue1ubereats
As we approach the end of 2024, Nima Tavallaey and Carlo Garganese do a Serie A 2024/2025 mid-season review, naming their worst teams of the season, worst signings of the season, worst coach, biggest flop and much much more.This is an extended clip from this week's free Monday episode of The Italian Football Podcast which is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Google podcasts.To listen to this & all other full episodes of The Italian Football Podcast (with no ads), go to Patreon.com/TIFP OR now also available on Spotify to become a Patron for only $2.99 USD per month (excluding VAT).Follow us: Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube
Après deux nuls contre Nantes (1-1) et Auxerre (0-0), le PSG a repris sa marche en avant en Ligue 1 en dominant Lyon (3-1) dimanche au Parc des Princes, creusant de nouveau l'écart en tête du classement sur ses poursuivants, Marseille et Monaco, repoussés à 7 points. Les Parisiens ont vite pris l'avantage grâce à Ousmane Dembelé à la 8e minute puis sur un penalty transformé par Vitinha (14e). Les Lyonnais sont bien revenus à 2-1 grâce à Georges Mikautadze (40e) mais Gonçalo Ramos a redonné deux buts d'avance aux hommes de Luis Enrique à la 88e. Retrouvez Philippe Sanfourche et Cédric Chasseur pour débriefer cette rencontre.
The Portugal Corner Podcast: Episode Recap – "Lions Roar, Benfica Surges, and Porto's Stumble" In this week's action-packed episode of The Portugal Corner Podcast, the crew dives deep into an exciting round of fixtures across Portugal and Europe, with standout performances and shocking results. Sporting's Dominance & UCL Preview: The Lions, under new management, put on an electrifying display as they dismantle Amarante 6-0 in the Portuguese Cup. A brace from Edwards, a goal each from Harder, Gyokeres, and Trincão, and even Esgaio getting on the scoresheet – it's clear that Sporting is clicking under the new regime. With a midweek Champions League clash against Arsenal looming, the big question is: can they carry this momentum forward? Predictions are flying as the squad looks set to test themselves on the European stage. Benfica's Ruthless Form: Benfica responds to Sporting's dominant win by upping the ante with a jaw-dropping 7-0 thrashing of Estrela Amadora. The star of the show? Ángel Di María, who bagged a hat-trick in just 17 minutes, effectively sealing the game early. There were also goals from Aktürkoglu, Amdouni, and a brace from the ever-dangerous Cabral. They'll now turn their focus to a crucial Champions League match against Monaco, as their title charge gathers steam. Porto's Disappointment: Porto, despite unveiling a flashy new kit, couldn't match the hype and suffered a 2-1 loss to Moreirense. Pepe gave them an early lead with a header, but things took a turn when the home side leveled the score with another header and then took the lead through a controversial penalty. The game ended in disappointment for Porto, and things took an ugly turn as "fans" waited outside Estádio Dragão to assault the team bus on its return. Wolves and Spurs Dominate the Premier League: In England, Wolves enjoyed a massive 4-1 win over Fulham, with a late goal from Gonçalo Guedes and Raul Jiménez getting serenaded by the fans. The Brazilian brigade of Cunha, Guedes, and João Gomes are stepping up to lead Wolves away from relegation. Meanwhile, Spurs pulled off a stunning 4-0 victory over Manchester City, leaving Pep Guardiola with a five-game losing streak. Liverpool & Salah's Continued Brilliance: Liverpool suffered a 2-1 defeat to Southampton, but as long as Mohamed Salah is around, it seems like the Reds can never be counted out. Despite Matheus Fernandes scoring for Southampton, Salah's two goals sealed the win and reminded everyone why he's one of the best in the world. Amorim Fails to win on his Manchester United debut. PSG Elsewhere, Portuguese influence continues to show, with midfield duo of João Neves and Vitinha both scoring in PSG's comfortable 3-0 victory over Toulouse. The pair are starting to form a powerhouse combination in Paris, which could be a game-changer this season. New Clothing Partnership & More: The episode also features the announcement of a fresh clothing partnership, with a photoshoot at the iconic Alvalade Stadium, complete with a couch and a motorcycle – talk about a statement! As always, be sure to hit us up on social media at @Portugal_Corner on X and @theportugalcorner on Instagram. Join our Patreon for exclusive content, and don't forget to check out Talking Portugal In The Corner. We appreciate your support, and don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review the podcast wherever you get your episodes. See you next time, and tell your Vavo! Follow Us: Social: @Portugal_Corner (X), @theportugalcorner (Instagram) Email: theportugalcorner@gmail.com
Edição de 18 Novembro 2024
Esta semana, celebramos a qualificação de Portugal para os Quartos-de-final da Liga das Nações com... moderação. Portugal derrotou a Polónia por 5-1, com grandes exibições de jogadores como Bruno, Leão, Vitinha e... Cr7, esse chato do caraças! Mas, e alternativas ao eterno capitão? Com a chamada do jovem Fábio Silva para substituir Ronaldo no plantel, lembrámo-nos de outro rapaz atualmente a "partir a louça toda" no México... Se chamamos jogadores da liga Árabe à nossa selecção, qual é o problema de ir ao México buscar um motivado e profícuo Paulinho? Ou estamos maluquinhos?? E já agora, gostamos assim tanto desta competição? Tendo em conta o que o excesso de jogos está a fazer a alguns jogadores, não era melhor as selecções europeias gastarem as suas energias nas qualificações para os Euros e Mundiais? Bom, não perguntem porquê, mas entre a Selecção Nacional e os jogos da Taça de Portugal que se avizinham, ainda deu para falar da cantora Joan Baez! Não sabes quem é? Então ouve, pois é recomendada pelo nosso Velho de Remelhe! É o episódio 150! Parabéns a nós!
Tous les soirs, d'anciens joueurs professionnels analysent et débattent autour de l'actualité du foot. Jérôme Rothen et le journaliste Jean-Louis Tourre, animent des débats enflammés avec leur Dream Team composée de Christophe Dugarry, Emmanuel Petit, Jean-Michel Larqué, Eric di Meco, Louisa Necib, Pascal Olmeta et Steve Savidan. Julien Cazarre propose son journal du foot : Le Cazarre enchainé à 18h45 ainsi qu'un quizz Rothen contre le reste du monde à 19h45.
durée : 00:03:30 - 100% PSG - Le billet - Le PSG cette saison est-il meilleur que l'an dernier ? C'est en tout cas ce que disent Luis Enrique et Vitinha. Si pour le moment ce la peine à être démontré par des résultats en Europe, l'équipe est bien plus cohérente visuellement, ce qui est la meilleure des bases.
Le sujet fort de l'actualité foot du jour vu par Jérôme Rothen et la Dream Team.
Le sujet fort de l'actualité foot du jour vu par Jérôme Rothen et la Dream Team.
Le sujet fort de l'actualité foot du jour vu par Jérôme Rothen et la Dream Team.
Le PSG en QUÊTE d'efficacité avant 3 GRANDS matchs ⚽️PODCAST FOOTBALL AU COEUR DU PARIS SAINT GERMAIN #psg #football #parissaintgermain #debrief #debriefpsg #ligue1ubereats
durée : 00:03:27 - 100% PSG - Le billet - Jour de Ligue des Champions pour le PSG avec son 2e rendez-vous ce soir face au PSV Eindhoven. Et en coulisses c'est aussi l'effervescence, Paris est en passe d'annoncer plusieurs prolongations de contrat, notamment celles de Luis Enrique et Vitinha.
Le Mois Le Plus DÉCISIF Pour Le PSG : Vitinha, Luis Enrique et Campos prolongés ! ⚽️PODCAST FOOTBALL AU COEUR DU PARIS SAINT GERMAIN #psg #football #parissaintgermain #debrief #debriefpsg #ligue1ubereats
We look into the last week before this international break and all of its talking points from Nice to Arsenal, Vitinha to Zaire-Emery, Kolo Muani to Dembele and from Luis Enrique to our current state in the biggest competition in club football: the Champions League. Hopefully you enjoy the episode. Feel free to like, subscribe, rate and whatever else there is to do, if you so feel inclined and find us on Twitter @psgreviewpod and on Instagram as @psgreview PSG review on TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@psgreview Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/psgreview.bsky.social All the recent and new episodes are in YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@PSGreview You can also email the show psgreview.podcast@gmail.com ****** PSG review Thoughts, opinions and analysis on the sport, culture and business of Paris Saint-Germain. PSG review is a weekly PSG podcast in English where we try to get a little deeper and elevate the conversation around this football club from the French capital. PSG review is hosted by Mikko. **************** #PSG #PSGpodcast #PSGreview #ParisSaintGermain
Vitinha & Warren ⁉️Analyse Tactique PSG
durée : 00:03:43 - 100% PSG - Le billet - Hier sont tombées les nominations pour le Ballon d'Or. Les parisiens et parisiennes sont représentées et Vitinha est la tête d'affiche du club. Le Portugais fait partie des 30 finalistes pour la plus prestigieuse des distinctions.
On Episode 92, host Danny Pinto is joined by Matthew Marshall of PortuGOAL.net, who has been in Germany covering #EURO2024. Danny and Matthew discuss, among other things: Diogo Costa's heroics in the R16 match vs. Slovenia The growing importance of Vitinha in the Starting XI Roberto Martínez's tactics and substitutions CR7: fair criticism vs. rooting for his failure Could the Quarterfinal match vs. France be the match where both teams finally show up? https://www.selecaopod.comhttps://Twitter.com/SelecaoPodYouTube.com/theselecaopodcasthttps://Facebook.com/SelecaoPodhttps://Instagram.com/SelecaoPodselecaopod@gmail.com Music for the podcast provided by Uzohms: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjPmY1PCCqvaqKNG2dx69eg Follow Matthew Marshall on Twitter: https://Twitter.com/noobzcorp
Radio Foot internationale en direct 16h10 T.U., rediff.21h10 T.U. : - 35è édition de la CAN au Maroc, les groupes bientôt connus ! ; - Pause à l'Euro, avant les sept dernières rencontres. Avec Annie Gasnier aujourd'hui : Patrick Juillard, Benjamin Moukandjo et Frank Simon. Technique/réalisation Matthieu Degueldre -- Pierre Guérin. - 35è édition de la CAN au Maroc, les groupes bientôt connus ! 48 équipes sur la ligne de départ, elles attendent leurs adversaires à l'issue du tirage effectué en début d'après-midi à Johannesburg par Emerse Faé et Marouane Chamack. Une poule à éviter, celle des Lions de l'Atlas qualifiés d'office en tant que pays-hôte. Seul le 1er du groupe sera qualifié si le Maroc ne termine pas en tête. Dans le cas contraire, seul le 2è disputera la CAN. Au final, 24 nations iront au Maroc, à compter du 21 décembre 2025.- Pause à l'Euro, avant les sept dernière rencontres. Début des quarts demain : du spectacle à Stuttgart ? Face-à-face très attendu entre le pays-hôte et la Roja à Stuttgart. Les atouts de ces équipes parmi les plus titrées de l'épreuve continentale. Suivi de France/Portugal dans la soirée à Hambourg. Des liens historiques, 2 formations qui se connaissent bien, s'affrontent régulièrement. Des certitudes côté Bleus : la solidité de la défense et du taulier Mike Maignan, une absence : Adrien Rabiot suspendu, une attaque en berne, qui ne cadre pas. Côté Seleção : Diogo Costa, portier en confiance. L'expérience : Pepe, et l'autre grand ancien, Cristiano Ronaldo, idole d'enfance de Kylian Mbappé. Match dans le match ? Mission des Bleus : enrayer les initiatives du créateur et distributeur de jeu adverse Vitinha, et marquer des buts... Objectif : effacer l'affront de la finale de 2016 perdue à domicile. Les 2 nations qui s'étaient affrontées au dernier Euro, sans l'emporter. État des lieux à J-1 avec 2 fins connaisseurs : Antoine Grognet et Marco Martins.Avec Annie Gasnier aujourd'hui : Patrick Juillard, Benjamin Moukandjo et Frank Simon. Technique/réalisation Matthieu Degueldre -- Pierre Guérin.
Radio Foot internationale en direct 16h10 T.U., rediff.21h10 T.U. : - 35è édition de la CAN au Maroc, les groupes bientôt connus ! ; - Pause à l'Euro, avant les sept dernières rencontres. Avec Annie Gasnier aujourd'hui : Patrick Juillard, Benjamin Moukandjo et Frank Simon. Technique/réalisation Matthieu Degueldre -- Pierre Guérin. - 35è édition de la CAN au Maroc, les groupes bientôt connus ! 48 équipes sur la ligne de départ, elles attendent leurs adversaires à l'issue du tirage effectué en début d'après-midi à Johannesburg par Emerse Faé et Marouane Chamack. Une poule à éviter, celle des Lions de l'Atlas qualifiés d'office en tant que pays-hôte. Seul le 1er du groupe sera qualifié si le Maroc ne termine pas en tête. Dans le cas contraire, seul le 2è disputera la CAN. Au final, 24 nations iront au Maroc, à compter du 21 décembre 2025.- Pause à l'Euro, avant les sept dernière rencontres. Début des quarts demain : du spectacle à Stuttgart ? Face-à-face très attendu entre le pays-hôte et la Roja à Stuttgart. Les atouts de ces équipes parmi les plus titrées de l'épreuve continentale. Suivi de France/Portugal dans la soirée à Hambourg. Des liens historiques, 2 formations qui se connaissent bien, s'affrontent régulièrement. Des certitudes côté Bleus : la solidité de la défense et du taulier Mike Maignan, une absence : Adrien Rabiot suspendu, une attaque en berne, qui ne cadre pas. Côté Seleção : Diogo Costa, portier en confiance. L'expérience : Pepe, et l'autre grand ancien, Cristiano Ronaldo, idole d'enfance de Kylian Mbappé. Match dans le match ? Mission des Bleus : enrayer les initiatives du créateur et distributeur de jeu adverse Vitinha, et marquer des buts... Objectif : effacer l'affront de la finale de 2016 perdue à domicile. Les 2 nations qui s'étaient affrontées au dernier Euro, sans l'emporter. État des lieux à J-1 avec 2 fins connaisseurs : Antoine Grognet et Marco Martins.Avec Annie Gasnier aujourd'hui : Patrick Juillard, Benjamin Moukandjo et Frank Simon. Technique/réalisation Matthieu Degueldre -- Pierre Guérin.
On a LIVE Episode 91, host Danny Pinto was joined by a couple of Eric's: Eric "The Portuguese Hammer" Vieira & Eric Krakauer. The guys discussed Portugal's emotionally exhausting R16 victory in penalties vs. Slovenia at #EURO2024. They spoke on Diogo Costa's historic display in the penalty shootout, Roberto Martínez's substitutions, the almost potential end of Pepe and CR7's Seleção careers, Vitinha's growing importance, look ahead to the quarterfinals vs. France, and so much more. https://www.selecaopod.com https://Twitter.com/SelecaoPod YouTube.com/theselecaopodcast https://Facebook.com/SelecaoPod https://Instagram.com/SelecaoPod selecaopod@gmail.com Music for the podcast provided by Uzohms: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjPmY1PCCqvaqKNG2dx69eg Follow Eric "The Portuguese Hammer" Vieira on X/Twitter: @HammerEV9 Follow Eric Krakauer on X/Twitter: @EricKrakauer
Deux émissions en direct ce mercredi 16h10-21h10 T.U. Coup d'envoi de la deuxième journée de la phase de groupes de l'Euro. - Groupe B : Croatie/Albanie, les « Shqiponjat » albanais ont encore surpris ! Les hommes de Silvinho avaient perdu tout en résistant bien face à l'Italie samedi. Les Rouges et Noirs accrochent leurs adversaires du jour et les devancent à présent au classement ! Temps forts et enseignements du match dans l'émission !- Groupe A : 2e journée, la Hongrie sur la route de la Mannschaft, comme au dernier Euro, et une fois encore à domicile. Les Allemands, portés par le public de Stuttgart, viseront le succès et la qualification, d'autant que Nagelsmann a de la profondeur de banc ! Szoboszlai et la Hongrie doivent se racheter après la défaite face à la Suisse. - Les Helvètes de Xhaka et Ndoye pour confirmer leur bonne entrée dans le tournoi, face à des Écossais en danger.- Un Portugal à réaction. Francisco Conceição, fils de Sergio, a assuré la victoire de la Seleção en toute fin de rencontre, contre des Tchèques accrocheurs, qui ont failli réussir leur coup. Une équipe en bloc bas face à CR7, Pepe et leurs coéquipiers à Leipzig, qui ont eu 73% de possession. Ruben Dias et Vitinha se sont distingués.- Jouera, jouera pas ? Kylian Mbappé « va mieux » selon son coéquipier William Saliba. Alors que les Bleus affrontent les Oranges de Ronald Koeman dans deux jours, Adrien Rabiot assure que même sans l'attaquant, les tricolores disposent de solutions.Pour en débattre : Annie Gasnier, Étienne Moatti, Xavier Barret et Benjamin Moukandjo.Technique/réalisation Matthieu Degueldre - David Fintzel/Pierre Guérin.
Deux émissions en direct ce mercredi 16h10-21h10 T.U. Coup d'envoi de la deuxième journée de la phase de groupes de l'Euro. - Groupe B : Croatie/Albanie, les « Shqiponjat » albanais ont encore surpris ! Les hommes de Silvinho avaient perdu tout en résistant bien face à l'Italie samedi. Les Rouge et Noir accrochent leurs adversaires du jour et les devancent à présent au classement ! Temps forts et enseignements du match dans l'émission !- Groupe A : 2è journée, la Hongrie sur la route de la Mannschaft, comme au dernier Euro, et une fois encore à domicile. Les Allemands, portés par le public de Stuttgart, viseront le succès et la qualification, d'autant que Nagelsmann a de la profondeur de banc ! Szoboszlai et la Hongrie doivent se racheter après la défaite face à la Suisse. - Les Helvètes de Xhaka et Ndoye pour confirmer leur bonne entrée dans le tournoi, face à des Écossais en danger.- Un Portugal à réaction. Francisco Conceição, fils de Sergio, a assuré la victoire de la Seleção en toute fin de rencontre, contre des Tchèques accrocheurs, qui ont failli réussir leur coup. Une équipe en bloc bas face à CR7, Pepe et leurs coéquipiers à Leipzig, qui ont eu 73% de possession. Ruben Dias et Vitinha se sont distingués.- Jouera, jouera pas ? Kylian Mbappé « va mieux », selon son coéquipier William Saliba. Alors que les Bleus affrontent les Oranges de Ronald Koeman dans deux jours, Adrien Rabiot assure que même sans l'attaquant, les tricolores disposent de solutions.Pour en débattre : Annie Gasnier, Étienne Moatti, Xavier Barret et Benjamin Moukandjo.Technique/réalisation : Matthieu Degueldre.Préparation : David Fintzel/Pierre Guérin.
Paris Saint-Germain capped off the 2023-24 season with a trophy celebration but also bid farewell to arguably the greatest player to ever wear the jersey.On this episode of PSG Talking, I'm joined by Ethan from PSG Fan Club Boise to break down PSG's 2-1 win over Olympique Lyonnais in the Coupe de France final. We also look ahead to what's needed for PSG to take the next step, reflect on Kylian Mbappé's final match, and discuss our transfer wish list.First, we dive into what we liked in PSG's win over Lyon. Ousmane Dembélé opened the scoring, and Fabian Ruiz doubled the lead in the first half. Surprisingly, both goals came off corners, which is something we haven't seen much this season. Mbappé and Bradley Barcola created plenty of chances, and the full-backs Achraf Hakimi and Nuno Mendes joined the attack and were dangerous all match. Vitinha continued his stellar play, and we wonder if he's better than prime Marco Verratti.Of course, there were negatives as well. From Fox Sports' lack of promotion leading up to the match to the PSG and Lyon Ultras clashing before kickoff to the poor play from PSG's center-backs off of set pieces, we go into detail about what needs to be fixed going into next season.PSG closed out the season with a domestic sweep, having won the Trophée des Champions, Coupe de France, and Ligue 1. They also reached the semi-finals of the UEFA Champions League in Luis Enrique's first season in charge. We discuss the accomplishments and what it will take for PSG to take the next step under Luis Enrique.We then hand out some awards, including the most improved player of the season, the most disappointing signing, and the goal of the season. We also talk about our transfer wish list and Dembélé's performance this season, and we conclude with talking about Mbappé's final send-off.As always, thank you for listening, and be sure to subscribe and rate the show wherever you download your podcasts. We're also on Substack! Subscribe for free today to access premium PSG content.
It's a good thing there were fireworks after the match to celebrate Paris Saint-Germain's 12th Ligue 1 title because during Kylian Mbappé's final home match against Toulouse FC, there was very little to celebrate.On this episode of PSG Talking, I'm joined by Marc Damon to discuss Mbappé's announcement regarding his future and why his legacy at PSG is so complicated.Up first, we discuss Mbappé's rehearsed farewell video that was posted to his social media channels last Friday. We discuss the timing of the video's release and the fact he didn't mention PSG's president, Nasser Al-Khelaifi.Then, we discuss the positives regarding Mbappé's legacy at PSG, but also some of the negatives, and that contrast is likely what caused some of the supporters at the match on Sunday to whistle when his name was announced. There's no question Mbappé has the best statistics at PSG and may be the best player in club history. However, he failed to deliver a UEFA Champions League title, and having his heart set on joining Real Madrid one day may have played a role in that.We highlight Mbappé's potential role in his transfer rumors over the years and how he may have traded being loved unconditionally at PSG for the level of control he desired to get to where he always wanted to go.The show concludes with us talking about PSG's future and why the goal has to be to build the best sporting project possible around Bradley Barcola, Warren Zaïre-Emery, Vitinha, and PSG's other rising stars. If the club can do that, they may just win a Champions League title before Mbappé.As always, thank you for listening, and be sure to subscribe and rate the show wherever you download your podcasts. We're also on Substack! Subscribe for free today to access premium PSG content.
After years of coming up short in the UEFA Champions League and suffering some of the most painful defeats the game has ever seen, Paris Saint-Germain finally delivered on the big stage to reach the semi-finals.On this episode of PSG Talking, I recap PSG's come-from-behind win over FC Barcelona. From Luis Enrique's starting lineup, to a controversial referee decision, to Kylian Mbappé's performance, I cover all the major incidents over the 90 minutes.I begin with PSG's starting lineup, which featured an all-French front three of Mbappé, Ousmane Dembélé, and Bradley Barcola. After the first match where fitness issues and suspensions for Luis Enrique to adjust his lineup, the manager bounced back and played the ideal starting XI.Next, I address Ronald Araújo's red card after taking down Barcola as he sprinted toward Marc-Andre ter Stegen. Did the referee make the right decision, or does Xavi and Barcelona supporters have a fair argument?After the sending-off, Dembélé took advantage and converted a Barcola cross for his second goal of the tie. I talk about his performance and how important his goal before halftime was for Les Parisiens.In the second half, PSG continued the offensive onslaught, and Vitinha eventually got on the scoresheet with a blast from distance. I discuss his performance and why you could make the argument that behind Mbappé, he's been PSG's most important player this season.With the tie level on aggregate, it was time for Mbappé to take over and get PSG across the finish line. I talk about his two goals to put PSG comfortably in the lead. Could the Frenchman be thinking twice about leaving for Real Madrid?After the final whistle, PSG celebrated in front of the traveling supporters. I discuss how proud I am of the team's performance and look ahead to the semi-final tie against Borussia Dortmund.As always, thank you for listening, and be sure to subscribe and rate the show wherever you download your podcasts. We're also on Substack! Subscribe for free today to access premium PSG content.