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May 14, 2025 • 1h 4min
The Football Reporters: How Arsenal take the next step with Arteta
Don Hutchison, a former Everton captain turned TV and radio personality, shares his heartfelt memories of Goodison Park as it approaches its final fixture. The discussion dives into Arsenal’s ongoing trophy drought under Mikel Arteta, exploring strategies and transfer challenges that could reshape their future. The emotional bond between fans and the iconic stadium is highlighted, reflecting on unforgettable moments and the atmosphere that defined many matches. Additionally, the pressure on teams ahead of the FA Cup final is examined as they seek glory.

May 13, 2025 • 60min
Xabi Alonso set to join Real Madrid
Join former Norwegian footballer Jan Åge Fjørtoft and French international Frank Leboeuf as they dissect Xabi Alonso's anticipated appointment as Real Madrid's new manager. They explore Alonso’s successful tenure at Bayer Leverkusen and the challenges he’ll face with star player Kylian Mbappe. The duo also discusses Carlo Ancelotti's exciting new role with the Brazilian national team, and the swirling transfer rumors around talents like Florian Wirtz. Expect a blend of insightful analysis and humorous anecdotes that keep the conversation lively!

May 13, 2025 • 1h 8min
Futbol Americas: Ancelotti to Brazil
Nicky Bandini, a Serie A reporter, delves into the pivotal roles of Christian Pulisic and Santi Gimenez within AC Milan's squad. She highlights Pulisic's seamless transition from Chelsea, emphasizing his consistent impact amid challenges. Gimenez's contributions are also scrutinized, linking him to the team's striker issues. The discussion further expands to Carlo Ancelotti's new role as Brazil's head coach, setting high expectations for upcoming World Cup qualifiers. Insights into player performance dynamics in both Serie A and the Mexican league add depth to the conversation.

May 12, 2025 • 1h 7min
Don Carlinho Takes Over Brazil
Nedum Onuoha, a former professional soccer player and insightful commentator, joins the crew to dive into the recent hiring of Carlo Ancelotti as Brazil's new head coach. They discuss the timing of the announcement and its implications for both Brazil and Real Madrid. The conversation also breaks down Barcelona's thrilling 4-3 victory over Real Madrid, exploring tactical struggles, team cohesion, and fan pressures while examining the intense rivalry's evolving dynamics.

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May 12, 2025 • 1h 1min
Gab & Juls Show: Barcelona beat Real Madrid in 4th-straight El Clásico
Barcelona's thrilling 4-3 victory over Real Madrid is dissected, highlighting their tactical resilience and key players' standout performances. The conversation shifts to the challenges faced by Premier League teams, including shocking home losses for Man United and Tottenham. Insights from Serie A's title race between Napoli and Inter add depth, and the duo reflects on broader issues in football, like player absences and club finances. With a mix of analysis and predictions, the dynamic discussion captures the pulse of the beautiful game.

May 11, 2025 • 59min
Bedlam in Barcelona
Frank Leboeuf, a former professional footballer and ESPN FC analyst, dives into the thrilling El Clasico match where Barcelona narrowly defeated Real Madrid 4-3. He discusses the implications for Barcelona's title hopes and their tactical adjustments needed moving forward. The conversation shifts to the chaotic booing of Trent Alexander-Arnold by Liverpool fans, highlighting the conflict between fan loyalty and player respect. The crew also analyzes Newcastle's victory against Chelsea, emphasizing pivotal moments that define Premier League drama.

May 10, 2025 • 35min
The Night Before ELCLÁSICO
Anticipation runs high as the crew previews the intense El Clásico clash between Barcelona and Real Madrid. They examine tactical challenges, such as injuries and player dynamics, while debating each team's chances. The discussion shifts to Bayern Munich's triumph and Harry Kane's milestone, celebrating his first trophy. Meanwhile, frustrations mount over Manchester City's goalless draw with Southampton, highlighting the battle for Champions League spots. Humor and banter weave through insights on player achievements and fierce rivalries in the football world.

May 9, 2025 • 59min
Looking Ahead to ELCLÁSICO
Luis Miguel Echegaray, an ESPN FC analyst specializing in European football, and Craig Burley, another insightful analyst, dive deep into the anticipation surrounding El Clásico. They explore Barcelona's mindset after a tough Champions League exit and discuss tactical strategies against Real Madrid. Also, notable comments on player transfers send ripples through the football scene, while the emotional departure of Xavi Alonso from Bayer Leverkusen adds intrigue. The episode blends serious football analysis with light-hearted culinary anecdotes, making it both engaging and insightful.

May 9, 2025 • 1h 9min
Futbol Americas: León are denied a spot in Club World Cup
Barak Fever, an analyst for ESPN FC, joins the hosts to discuss León's appeal denial for the Club World Cup and the implications of FIFA's ruling. They highlight the controversies around multi-ownership rules and the competitive tension between MLS and international teams. Furthermore, the conversation shifts to Pachuca's goalless draw against América, exploring officiating debates and pivotal moments in the match. They also touch on the intricacies of nationality in football, particularly regarding dual nationals in the Mexican national team.

May 8, 2025 • 1h 10min
Full English Final
Jan Agafiotov, a soccer analyst known for his insights on European football, joins former Chelsea defender Frank Leboeuf and Scottish international Craig Burley to discuss pivotal moments in recent Europa League matches. They debate the fairness of Manchester United and Spurs vying for Champions League qualification. The trio also dives into the high-stakes atmosphere of the upcoming El Clasico, analyzing each team's struggles and coaching controversies, while reflecting on broader themes of accountability and competitive integrity in football.