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The CiKI boys react to the growing threat of coronavirus on world football, they recap this past weekend's Premier League slate, give their picks for who is slated to be relegated with 9 matches left and they go over this week's Champions League fixtures. Come kick it with us...
The CiKI boys react to the growing threat of coronavirus on world football, they recap this past weekend's Premier League slate, give their picks for who is slated to be relegated with 9 matches left and they go over this week's Champions League fixtures. Come kick it with us...
Analysing Anfield is back, albeit a day earlier than usual, as Josh Williams and David Alexander Hughes look back on Saturday's 2-1 win at Crystal Palace and this week's double-header with Napoli and Brighton at Anfield. The late victory over Palace continued Liverpool's remarkable start to the Premier League season, but this being the podcast it is, our football scouting experts delve deep into the performance at Selhurst Park. Why was there a drop off in intensity? Was Trent Alexander-Arnold's display a concern? Did it show why Joel Matip is missed? And are all of these last-gasp successes merely a ploy by Jurgen Klopp? Josh and David attempt to answer those questions before casting their eye over the visit of crisis-torn Napoli, and why Wednesday's Champions League clash could be more straightforward than most would expect. And the podcast finishes with a preview of the showdown with Brighton and a profile of a club and a manager who seem to be taking inspiration from Liverpool. Enjoy. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
It's a special edition of the superb Allez Les Rouges podcast, recorded in Dublin, before host Peter Hooton and regular guest Simon Hughes speak at a show about the latter's excellent new book, There She Goes: Liverpool, A City on its Own: The Long Decade: 1979-1993. The duo are joined by Dublin-based Reds supporter Ed Fitzsimmons, and they start by talking about the links between Liverpool and Dublin before Simon, an author and journalist, speaks about his new job at The Athletic, and his recent interview with Xabi Alonso. That leads into a chat about Fabinho and the Reds' 3-1 victory over Manchester City that opened up an eight-point lead at the top of the Premier League. With Jurgen Klopp seemingly having got Pep Guardiola's number, and his side able to win games in many different ways, Simon believes Liverpool will never have a better opportunity to return the title to Anfield. That said, there is some wariness about this Saturday's trip to Crystal Palace, but less so about Wednesday's Champions League clash at home to Napoli, whom Peter explains are in the middle of a full-blown civil war. And there's is also time to focus on Virgil van Dijk and how his influence is now on the same level as Steven Gerrard. Enjoy. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
The boys discuss the extremely awkward Everton draw and preview Wednesday's Champions League match versus Crvena Zvezda.
The boys discuss the extremely awkward Everton draw and preview Wednesday's Champions League match versus Crvena Zvezda.
Tom, City Dave and Dan talk about the week so far from the world of Man City. including Extraordinary Sterling City Vs Atalanta City Vs Villa Preview City Vs Southampton Preview Fan Questions Weekly Gossip YouTube Subscribe ►http://bit.ly/2ksQ4Dl (https://www.youtube.com/redirect?q=http%3A%2F%2Fbit.ly%2F2ksQ4Dl&event=video_description&v=OXpaNp7lR7s&redir_token=mcu_JECehTAnZkfYl84ORs4PmHp8MTU3MjY4MzgxMkAxNTcyNTk3NDEy) ★ Twitter ► https://www.twitter.com/manchesterisb/ (https://www.youtube.com/redirect?q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.twitter.com%2Fmanchesterisb%2F&event=video_description&v=OXpaNp7lR7s&redir_token=mcu_JECehTAnZkfYl84ORs4PmHp8MTU3MjY4MzgxMkAxNTcyNTk3NDEy) ★ Facebook ► https://www.facebook.com/manchesterisb (https://www.youtube.com/redirect?q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2Fmanchesterisb&event=video_description&v=OXpaNp7lR7s&redir_token=mcu_JECehTAnZkfYl84ORs4PmHp8MTU3MjY4MzgxMkAxNTcyNTk3NDEy) ★ Instagram ► https://www.instagram.com/manchesteri... (https://www.youtube.com/redirect?q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.instagram.com%2Fmanchesterisblue_%E2%98%85&event=video_description&v=OXpaNp7lR7s&redir_token=mcu_JECehTAnZkfYl84ORs4PmHp8MTU3MjY4MzgxMkAxNTcyNTk3NDEy) TUE 22 OCT 2019CHAMPIONS LEAGUE - GROUP C 51 • Agüero (34'minutes, 38'minutes pen), • Sterling (58'minutes, 64'minutes, 69'minutes), • Foden (Dismissed at 82'minutes) FTHT 2-1 • Malinovskiy (28'minutes pen) Pep Guardiola hailed Raheem Sterling as an "extraordinary" talent after his 11-minute second-half hat-trick helped Manchester City demolish Atalanta and maintain their 100% start in Champions League Group C. Sterling is City's leading scorer with 12 goals in 13 games in all competitions this season and this latest ruthless display demonstrated again what a potent finisher he has become. Home TeamMan CityAway TeamAtalanta Possession Home55% Away45% Shots Home15 Away13 Shots on Target Home10 Away6 Corners Home7 Away6 Fouls Home15 Away12 CITY VILLA TEAM NEWS Manchester City will be without midfielder Rodri, who awaits diagnosis on the suspected hamstring injury he sustained against Atalanta. John Stones could make his first start since mid-September. Aston Villa defender James Chester is available for the first time this season, while Jonathan Kodjia and Kortney Hause are also fit again. Jota is Villa's only absentee as he continues his recovery after a hernia operation. =-=-=- MATCH FACTS Head-to-head Manchester City have won nine successive Premier League home games against Aston Villa by an aggregate score of 30-4. Their last home league defeat in this fixture came in April 2007. City could equal their longest top-flight home winning streak against a single opponent, while Villa are in danger of matching their club top-flight record for consecutive away defeats versus the same team. Villa have failed to score in seven of the last nine Premier League meetings home and away. Manchester City City have not lost consecutive home league fixtures since February 2016. Pep Guardiola has never lost back-to-back home league games in his managerial career. Manchester City have dropped five points at home after four matches, two more than they did in the whole of last season. They haven't lost at home against a promoted team since a 2-0 defeat by Reading in February 2007. Sergio Aguero has scored six goals in his past four league games against Aston Villa, including five in three appearances at the Etihad. Gabriel Jesus has scored in seven successive league and cup starts for Manchester City. Raheem Sterling is the club's leading scorer this season with 12 goals in 13 appearances. Fernandinho's next Premier League appearance will be his 200th. =-=- GOSSIP Manchester City are stepping up their pursuit of Napoli and Spain midfielder Fabian Ruiz, 23, and sent a scout to Wednesday's Champions League game against Red Bull Salzburg. (Guardian) =-=-=- Man City distance themselves from advert seeking influencers to boost attendances A post displayed on influencer marketing app Tribe sought recruits to "get across the great atmosphere" of Champions League games. -=-=- FAN QUESTIONS • Aditya Ramchandra Guardiola should give the likes of Garcia and Harwood-Bellis frequent starts in the first team given our defensive frailties, which have been laid bare in the recent weeks, against lesser teams I may add. Given the fact that Fernandinho and Otamendi ar…See More • Oussema Kelmemi Now that both Nico and stones are " fit", and considering their partnership has been far from perfect ( statisticly speaking) what it the best defensive line up we could use in your opinion? • Nigel O Driscoll Who do you think will take over from Guardiola, will it be Arteta or could it be someone else in the Guardiola mold like Luis Enrique. Also do you expect Guardiola to extend his contract again with City or will he just see it out. I’d like you guys to discuss those questions if you’ve not done before. • • Simon Maansen How can we improve the atmosphere at Etihad? Real suggestions which havent been tried yet. • Muhammad Abdullah Rana Do City really need to sign a CB considering Laporte will be back in Jan most probably? Patrick Blake Should we stop booing the champions league song and try excite and help the team into winning the competition? • Neil Whittle Being friends with a Man United fan - is it contagious and is there a cure for them?
On today's episode Renato reacts to Wednesday's Champions League win against Slavia Prague and gives some deserved love to goalkeeper Marc-André ter Stegen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dortmund finally won a game but it didn't stop us from a rant or two. Also, Sempreinter.com's Nima Tavallaey joins us to preview Wednesday's Champions League time away to Inter Milan.
Manchester United came to do a job on Liverpool and, if it hadn't been for Adam Lallana's late strike, the runaway leaders would have suffered their first Premier League defeat of the season. But while the Reds snatched a 1-1 draw, does Jurgen Klopp need to make a key tactical change the next time his side head to Old Trafford or encounter a team who set up to nullify the Reds' main attacking outlets? That is one of the big talking points of the Analysing Anfield podcast, hosted by Josh Williams and David Alexander Hughes. After dissecting what happened and why on Sunday, our analysts then turn their thoughts to Wednesday's Champions League trip to Genk and Sunday's league visit of Tottenham Hotspur to Anfield. Spurs often give Liverpool a real for their money, but the underlying statistics suggest that won't be the case this weekend. It's an interesting listen as ever. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Chelsea FanCast on Love Sport Radio – the only 100% Chelsea show on the radio! Stamford Chidge, Clayton Beerman, Dan Silver and matt Beadle look back at last Wednesday night's Carabao Cup tie against Grimsby Town and look ahead to Saturday's Premier League fixture against Brighton and Wednesday's Champions League tie against Lille.The Youth got their chance to impress against Grimsby Town in the Carabao Cup last week, and boy did they in a 7-1 win adding more names to the list of Tomori, Mount and Abraham as potential starters. But what about Barkley and Pulisic?We also have a look back to the match against Liverpool last week and ask did Chelsea deserve more than they got? VAR – what is it good for?And applaud the support when losing which speaks volumes.Support the Chelsea FanCast and become a Patron:Become a Patron!We look ahead to Lille in the Champions League tie against Lille next wednesday and find some familiar faces with Chelsea connections and ask is this a must win match and how important is the Champions League this season?Finally we look ahead to Chelsea v Brighton with 'Hear us Roars' Ady Packham in 'Opposition View' and ask will Frank Lampard break his Premier League home duck before giving our predictions.Chelsea FanCast is broadcast on Love Sport Radio every Friday from 7.00-8.00 pm. LOVE SPORT is a national radio station and is broadcast on DAB along with numerous digital channels. You can listen from anywhere in the world. You can visit lovesportradio.com to listen live to the station and of course you can download LOVE SPORT apps in the android and IOS app stores. You can also listen to LOVESPORT radio through Radioplayer and TuneIn.The best thing is that you can phone in or What's App us and join in the show and the debate with us, live. The number to call or What's App is 0208 70 20 558 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Gianluca Nesci, Daniel Rouse and Michael Chandler discuss Wednesday's Champions League action. Topics for today's show include: - PSG beat Liverpool to blow Group C open (2:17) - Do Liverpool need more of a 'mean streak' to succeed? (7:28) - Who will be eliminated from Group C in Matchday 6? (10:05) - Spurs stay alive thanks to *checks notes* Moussa Sissoko (12:24) - The Lionel Messi appreciation minute (17:00) - Atletico make easy work of Monaco's ultra-young starting XI (19:01) - Revised tournament predictions (21:29)
Gianluca Nesci, Michael Chandler, and Anthony Lopopolo talk Wednesday's Champions League action. Topics for today's show include: - Vintage Messi performance sinks sloppy Tottenham (1:54) - Inter's win over PSV leaves Spurs in big trouble in Group B (5:56) - Misfiring Liverpool shut down by Napoli (8:17) - Neymar turns on the style in dominant PSG win (16:09) - Stunning goals all over the place on Wednesday (21:20) - Borussia Dortmund looking comfortable in Group A (23:16)
On today's episode, Jesse gives his predictions for Tuesday and Wednesday's Champions League matches, recaps the weekend in the EPL, talks about the pressure for Juventus to win the Champions League, and finishes the show talking about other news and notes in the soccer world. As always, if you enjoyed the show, follow us and subscribe to the show: you can find us on iTunes or on any app that carries podcasts as well as on YouTube. Please remember to subscribe and give us a nice review. That way you’ll always be among the first to get the latest GSMC Soccer Podcasts. We would like to thank our Sponsor: California Office of Traffic Safetyhttps://www.ots.ca.gov/Media_and_Research/Campaigns/Ped_Safety/default.asp Advertise with US: http://www.gsmcpodcast.com/advertise-with-us.html Website: http://www.gsmcpodcast.com/soccer-podcast.htmlITunes Feed : https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/gsmc-sci-fi-podcast/id1119783301 GSMC YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TK0YpCWhLV4 HYPERLINK "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TK0YpCWhLV4&list=PLF8Qial15ufrsrKMllEWZJgrJUFYDSTk4"& HYPERLINK "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TK0YpCWhLV4&list=PLF8Qial15ufrsrKMllEWZJgrJUFYDSTk4"list=PLF8Qial15ufrsrKMllEWZJgrJUFYDSTk4Twitter: https://twitter.com/GSMC_SoccerFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/GSMCSoccer/ Disclaimer: The views expressed on the GSMC Soccer Podcast are for Soccer purposes only. Reproduction, copying or redistribution of The GSMC Soccer Podcast without the express written consent of Golden State Media Concepts LLC is prohibited.
Colchonero Chat returns to look back and reflect on Atlético Madrid's fourth successive Champions League exit at the feet of Real Madrid. Robbie Dunne (@robbiejdunne) is a manager at Into the Calderón and a journalist working with AS English in Madrid. He also attended Wednesday's Champions League semifinal second leg at the Vicente Calderón and joins to relive that experience, how he was able to attend the match, what the atmosphere was like and why Diego Simeone flung his jacket into the crowd in the second half. Jeremy and Robbie reflect on the aggregate loss and discuss a summer transfer wish list for Atlético. The guys also preview Atleti's Sunday fixture at Real Betis, where a draw will see los colchoneros clinch third place in LaLiga and secure a spot in next season's Champions League group stage. Like Into the Calderón on Facebook! Listen and subscribe to Colchonero Chat on iTunes, Stitcher, Acast, Google Play and TuneIn!
In Episode 176, the Yellowwallpod talks Borussia Dortmund's resounding 6-2 win over Bayer Leverkusen and looks ahead to Wednesday's Champions League match against Benfica.
We were going to call this episode "Wind Assisted". Recording in a field in Cloverdale at a Residency match on a windy morning is never the best idea. As you'll hear here! So apologies in advance for the crappy sound quality at times in this one. It was an other bye weekend for the Whitecaps. The second straight in MLS. What a weird schedule. Still lots to talk about as we look back at Vancouver Whitecaps win over Colorado Rapids and ahead to the two big games coming up this week - Wednesday's Champions League clash with CD Olimpia and Saturday's game with so much on the line against Seattle. How will Robbo manage this balancing act? Will the previously suspended Waston and Laba see some game time in the CCL? Can the 'Caps take control in both league and cup play? We also look at the weekend's action in MLS. A great weekend for the 'Caps that saw them stay top of the Supporters' Shield standings without even playing. Can they keep it up? And there's still time to muse over the future of 'Caps coach Carl Robinson. Have a listen!
Another Arsecast Extra - with James from @gunnerblog. On this week's show we look back on the disappointing 2-2 draw with Hull, the paucity of the second half performance, more defensive worries and a goalkeeping issue ahead of Wednesday's Champions League clash with Anderlecht. As well as that we answer listener questions about Arsene Wenger and the board, Per Mertesacker, the manager's BBC interview with Jaquie Oatley and reveal which one of us has extraordinarily slender fingers. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.