

Extratime
Major League Soccer
Extratime, the Official Podcast of Major League Soccer (MLS), is the premier soccer podcast covering the beautiful game in North America. Every Monday and Thursday, hosts Andrew Wiebe and David Gass are joined by a rotating cast of Charlie Davies, Matt Doyle and Calen Carr to discuss the latest headlines in Major League Soccer (MLS), Concacaf and the United States and Canadian national teams. Tune in for A-list guests that include the biggest players, coaches, GMs and journalists in our region, as well as soccer discussions free to go wherever the banter leads!
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Sep 17, 2020 • 1h 22min
Knee punches, why players care about FIFA ratings & Steve Zakuani on Jordan Morris, DeAndre Yedlin & Jozy Altidore
It’s just FIFA, right? Wrong! Why pro players care how they’re rated in the game (hint: banter). Rudy Camacho is gonna be at the bottom of the composure rankings after Wednesday night’s knee punch that helped knock the Impact out of Canadian Championship contention. Charlie shares his own moment of madness, then the Andrew and David dig in on FC Dallas and Colorado before Sounders legend Steve Zakuani joins the show to talk Jordan Morris’ polarizing place in American soccer, DeAndre Yedlin’s desire to return home, Gonzalo Higuain’s outlook in Miami, what makes a good player-turned coach and Jozy Altidore’s haters. Plus, Atlanta United’s new DP and Matt Turner love. 2:51 – Why pro players care about their FIFA ratings (hint: banter) 6:27 – Rudy Camacho punched a man in the knee! 21:55 – GUEST HOST: Steve Zakuani 27:51 – Zakuani on Jordan Morris, with the Sounders and USMNT 36:28 – Zakuani on why DeAndre Yedlin would love to come home to Seattle 38:37 – Zakuani names his three best teams in MLS 42:14 – Why Gonzalo Higuain needs to be an MVP candidate 1:04:16 – Zakuani to ETR: Is Jozy still the best American forward? 1:08:29 – ATLUTD’s new DP, Americans Abroad + Matt Turner for USMNT?

Sep 16, 2020 • 1h 3min
The Movement: Black Players for Change | This Is Not Your Distraction
This is not your distraction. It’s not your escape from real life. For some, this is everyday life. These words adorned the shirts worn on July 8 by nearly 200 black Major League Soccer players, coaches, and staff who gathered for a showing of unity during a summer of historic racial tension in the United States. In the debut episode of The Movement Podcast, host and former MLS player Calen Carr examines how the Black soccer community in MLS embraced the Black Lives Matter movement and formed the Black Players for Change organization. Founded by a collection of prominent players with their own sobering stories of life as Black men in America, the BPC orchestrated a series of demonstrations in July as well as a boycott of nearly all MLS games on one historic night in August, all to raise awareness of racial injustice and police brutality. Carr offers a candid look at life for these Black players across the North American soccer spectrum via months of interviews with MLS players Warren Creaville, Raymon Gaddis, Jeremy Ebobisse and Ike Opara, as well as passionate supporters eager to join the fight for justice. From the Minneapolis corner where George Floyd died, to a protest in Atlanta following the death of Ahmaud Arbery, to the night when MLS play suddenly stopped after the police shooting of Jacob Blake, players and fans share their experiences from an unprecedented and transformative moment for soccer and social change. 0:00 - Formation of the Black Players for Change organization 8:45 - Warren Creavalle recounts one agonizing night in Houston 14:20 - Ike Opara on life in Minnesota after George Floyd’s death 18:05 - Jeremy Ebobisee on systemic racism and the relationship between the black community and the police 25:42 - Atlanta United Supporters refocus their resources on social justice 35:12 - Ray Gaddis reflects on the death of Breonna Taylor and his personal story of protests and pandemic 45:33 – Reggie Cannon and Ryan Hollingshead discuss a fateful night in Frisco and a historic night when sports stopped across the country

Sep 14, 2020 • 1h 17min
Would you make Gonzalo Higuain the highest-paid player in MLS? Plus, Week 11 takeaways
Gonzalo Higuain is reportedly the highest paid player in MLS. What should Inter Miami expect from that investment? How much pressure is on the Argentine goalscorer? Andrew, David, Doyle and Calen discuss, then hit topics around the league, from Jack Harrison’s goal against Liverpool, Montreal Impact’s CanChamp quest, Doyle’s Supporters’ Shield woes, Rapids’ big Rocky Mountain Cup win and Doyle’s Freddy Adu comparison for Efra Alvarez. Plus, Rodrigo Carvalho gives you the Portuguese perspective on Nashville DP Jhonder Cadiz and Alberth Elis and Reggie Cannon’s prospects at Boavista. 8:45 – Higuain will reportedly be highest-paid player in MLS 17:31 – Wild win for Montreal opens CanChamp door 27:35 – Next phase of schedule is out! Does the Shield matter? 32:13 – Miles Robinson’s comments, Nashville’s win 39:29 – Portuguese analyst on Nashville DP singing, Elis/Cannon to Boavista 51:58 – Why Andres Ricuarte is the missing piece for FC Dallas 56:01 – Colorado Rapids finally hit back in Rocky Mountain Cup 1:07:40 – Efra Alvarez-Freddy Adu comparison explained 1:15:20 – The Movement podcast screener

Sep 10, 2020 • 1h 15min
Reyna? Adams? McKennie? Other? MLS academy products to watch in Europe
Atlanta United and LAFC are looking more like expansion teams than Cup contenders. Who should be more worried? And who more petty than Jozy Altidore? Andrew, David and Charlie dig into the big takeaways from midweek action then go over the MLS academy products to watch in Europe this season, biggest club disappointment so far and a playoff race between Miami and Nashville. 3:31 – Charlie Davies on Jozy Altidore quietly trolling Impact fans 5:02 – LAFC and ATL look more like expansion teams than Cup contenders ... Why? 25:01 – Why Bebelo Reynoso can be a special player for Minnesota United 28:22 – Are Real Salt Lake the deepest team in the Western Conference? 36:16 – Most disappointing team in MLS? 49:28 – Which MLS academy product is set for European stardom? 57:24 – Charlie gives his MLS power rankings + Weekend preview 1:08:38 – Mailbag! Reactions to Hall of Fame vote

Sep 8, 2020 • 1h 15min
The Soccer HOF is BROKEN! Plus, why Armas was fired & what's next for Red Bulls
What are we doing?! WHAT ARE WE DOING?! We’re not talking about the World Cup. We’re talking about National Soccer Hall of Fame voting and the process that continues to deny players their rightful place in the Hall. Wiebe rants, then David, Doyle and Calen dig through a busy MLS weekend: Galaxy’s El Trafico dominance, Sebastian Blanco’s injury, Crew and Dynamo excellence, Reynoso’s debut and much more. Plus, Brenden and Paxten Aaronson on MLS Next and the plan for their futures in Philadelphia (and beyond). 2:24 – Hall of Fame voting is broken, and the voters ought to take the blame, too 15:06 – Why Red Bulls fired Chris Armas and what comes next 28:16 – The Galaxy are good again! And that’s good for MLS… 37:02 – What Sebastian Blanco injury means for the Timbers 42:52 – The Dynamo are good, too! How good? TBD 49:02 – Rest of the MLS Weekend… 56:22 – INTERVIEW: Brenden and Paxten Aaronson on their path to MLS, someday Europe

Sep 3, 2020 • 1h 20min
Adios, Pity Martinez! Hello, Gonzalo Higuain? + Julian Araujo on US vs. Mexico
Adios, Pity Martinez. We barely knew you. Atlanta United are selling their big star (and reportedly making $4 million, too) after a disappointing season and a half. Andrew, David and Charlie try to figure out what happened, what it means and what’s next for the Five Stripes. Down the road in Miami, it looks like the Gonzalo Higuain deal is almost done. Is he the right signing for Inter? Who is his MLS comparable? Tom Bogert (MLSsoccer.com) also joins the guys to talk transfers, plus the LA Galaxy’s Julian Araujo calls in to explain what’s going on with the Galaxy and his international future. 11:48 – Why Atlanta United is selling Pity Martinez & what’s next 25:52 – Is Gonzalo Higuain the right DP for Inter Miami? 31:57 – Tom Bogert on Reggie Cannon, Union duo, Reynoso and more 47:31 – INTERVIEW: Julian Araujo on LA Galaxy resurgence, his international future 1:07:19 – What we took away from midweek games … Lassiter! RSL! Crew! 1:13:55 – MAILBAG: D.C. United, home-field advantage, Pity takes

Aug 31, 2020 • 1h 16min
Brian Dunseth on past, present & future of Real Salt Lake + McKennie to Juve
An American at Juventus. Four words we’ve never uttered before. The guys discuss Weston McKennie’s big move to Serie A and his chances for success, then shift to the biggest story in MLS. That’d be the breaking news at Real Salt Lake and the development that owner Dell Loy Hansen will sell the team. Utah soccer insider Brian Dunseth joins the show to walk you through all the details: past, present and future. Plus, Daryl Dike looks like the No. 9 Orlando City needed, teenagers get the job done over the weekend and LAFC starts to spring real leaks. 3:49 – Weston McKennie moves to Juventus 13:40 – INTERVIEW: Brian Dunseth on Real Salt Lake & Dell Loy Hansen 39:33 – Daryl Dike’s coming out party with Orlando City 48:03 – Teenagers star around MLS: Busio! Aaronson! Bassett! 58:38 – What’s wrong with LAFC? 1:10:19 – Atlanta United vs. Inter Miami lookahead

Aug 27, 2020 • 1h 38min
Six MLS players explain why they boycotted and what comes next
Boycott. That’s the word of the moment in the sports world and the United States. The Bucks and NBA started a chain reaction of peaceful protests across courts, fields and stadiums in American sports. MLS players stood up for what they believe in, too, boycotting five of six games on Wednesday night. Andrew, David and Charlie welcome six players – Kei Kamara, Mark-Anthony Kaye, Ryan Hollingshead, Earl Edwards Jr., Jalil Anibaba and Stefan Frei – to tell the story of a historic night from the men who took action then discuss what it means and what’s still to come. 5:20 – INTERVIEW: Kei Kamara, Colorado Rapids 20:37 – INTERVIEW: Mark-Anthony Kaye, LAFC 32:10 – INTERVIEW: Ryan Hollingshead, FC Dallas 49:47 – INTERVIEW: Earl Edwards Jr., D.C. United 1:06:23 – INTERVIEW: Jalil Anibaba, Nashville SC 1:23:43 – INTERVIEW: Stefan Frei, Seattle Sounders

Aug 24, 2020 • 1h 18min
How Galaxy pulled off El Trafico shocker + FdB exit sparks joy in Pity Martinez!
Carlos Vela’s return was the story, but it was the Galaxy that landed all the El Trafico blows. Are Los Angeles’ original powers back? Are LAFC in trouble? Or was it just a mirage? The guys also chat with The Athletic’s Felipe Cardenas about Frank de Boer’s Atlanta United exit, Pity Martinez’s suddenly blistering form (coincidence?) and which South American manager might take the reins of the Five Stripes. Plus, gloating over Alphonso Davies’ inclusion on MLS Mount Rushmore, Inter Miami’s first-ever win, Sounders payback on the Timbers and constructive criticism for Calen in the Mailbag. 0:53 – Mount Rushmore, baby! Alphonso Davies wins the Champions League 13:25 – Galaxy did what?! What El Trafico win means for LA (and loss for LAFC) 30:42 – INTERVIEW: The Athletic’s Felipe Cardenas on ATLUTD culture & coaching search 50:06 – Pity Martinez is feeling good again, and maybe it’s because a certain Dutchman is gone 52:27 – Inter Miami get their first win thanks to Julian Carranza, Rodolfo Pizarro 57:54 – Are Toronto FC the best team in the East … or are they just playing Vancouver? 1:06:45 – Sounders hit back at Timbers after MLS is Back disappointment 1:10:33 – Mailbag! FC Dallas’ attack, Calen critique & context-less emails

Aug 20, 2020 • 1h 20min
Why US-Mexico MUST be played in Columbus, plus Paul Tenorio (The Athletic) & Dennis te Kloese (LA Galaxy)
Minnesota or Columbus? Where should the USMNT host Mexico in the Octagon? And will Canada join the Americans there? Andrew, David and Charlie dive into Concacaf’s World Cup qualifying draw and schedule with history to be made. The Athletic’s Paul Tenorio also joins the guys to talk transfer season, why MLS could have opportunities to buy but trouble selling, Inter Miami’s third DP spot and Reggie Cannon’s immediate future. Finally, Galaxy GM Dennis te Kloese on the club’s recent struggles, state of his project, helping Chicharito settle and what MLS can do to compete with the rest of the world. 2:49 – What do Canada and the USMNT face in World Cup qualifying? 15:32 – Minnesota or Columbus? Where should US host El Tri? 17:57 – The Athletic’s Paul Tenorio talks MLS transfers, Miami DP spot, Reggie Cannon 41:40 – Galaxy GM Dennis te Kloese on LA struggles, Chicharito and how MLS can compete w/ the world 1:08:15 – Rivalry games galore in packed weekend of MLS! 1:17:25 – Mailbag: Gass pitches new MLS travel/food show