
Duncan Alexander
Football analyst and data expert who regularly appears on the podcast to provide tactical and statistical context for matches and trends.
Top 3 podcasts with Duncan Alexander
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Sep 13, 2025 • 1h 2min
Totally Extra: How special were Mourinho’s Porto?
Jimbo is joined by football experts Pedro Pinto, Michael Cox, and Duncan Alexander to revisit José Mourinho's dynamic Porto team. They analyze the tactical brilliance that led Porto to win the UEFA Cup and Champions League, and discuss Mourinho's memorable managerial moments, including his iconic celebration at Old Trafford. The conversation also veers into Portuguese cuisine, showcasing culinary delights like bacalhau and francesinha, all while reflecting on the lasting impact of this golden era in football.

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Aug 30, 2025 • 1h 1min
Totally Extra: Nicolas Anelka…misunderstood?
Join Julien Laurens, a French football journalist, Michael Cox, a tactical analyst, and Duncan Alexander, a data expert, as they delve into the intriguing career of Nicolas Anelka. They discuss his impressive rise from a youth academy to a renowned player across multiple leagues. The conversation explores Anelka's tumultuous relationships with managers and teammates, his notorious reputation, and the legacy he leaves behind. Highlights include unforgettable moments, emotional milestones, and why he was considered an enigma in the world of football.

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Sep 4, 2025 • 1h 2min
Deadline day chaos, World Cup qualifiers and the WSL returns
Natalie Gedra, a Sky Sports journalist specializing in South American football, joins football writer Daniel Storey and analyst Duncan Alexander for a lively discussion. They dive into the deadline day chaos, revealing exciting transfers such as Isak to Liverpool and the latest strategies from teams like Newcastle and Spurs. Natalie shares insights on Brazil's new direction under Ancelotti, while the panel tackles the urgency for entertainment in England's World Cup qualifiers. Plus, they preview the Women's Super League's return, riding high after the Euros.